Are you in Australia and looking to purchase Sunlu PLA+ 1.75mm Filament? It's newly introduced here. After testing, we found it performs excellently and is comparable to eSun PLA+ Filament. Sunlu Filament offers a wide range of colors and even comes with a Filament Dryer. This PLA+ filament can be used on any 1.75mm compatible FDM printer, including well - known brands like Prusa, Creality, Makerbot, and more. The new PLA+ filaments are 100% biodegradable and can fully replace PLA in applications. Check our standard Sunlu PLA Filament for more color options. Sunlu PLA+ has great features. Its toughness is 10 times that of regular market PLA. It's extracted and purified from corn grain, with high rigidity, good glossiness, and transparency. It's perfect for printing large and complex models. There are no wiredrawing or cracking issues, and the printouts have a smoother and more delicate surface. It also has a low material shrinkage rate and a uniform diameter. The recommended print settings are: Best Printing Temperature: 200 - 220℃, Bed Temperature: 0 - 70℃, Printing Speed: 30 - 90mm/s, and Movement Speed: 90 - 150mm/s. On our Prusa MK3 printer farm, we print at 215 degrees with a 65 - degree bed temperature. Other factors like speed and layer height depend on the print quality you want. You can also browse other filaments like ASA, ABS, Nylon, and more.









































Using Sunlu PLA+ filament is easy. First, make sure your 1.75mm compatible FDM printer is ready. Set the printing temperature between 200 - 220℃ and the bed temperature between 0 - 70℃. Adjust the printing speed from 30 to 90mm/s and the movement speed from 90 to 150mm/s according to your needs. When you start printing, expect smooth and high - quality results. Remember, the actual settings may vary based on the quality you're aiming for. For storage, keep the filament in a dry place. If possible, use the Filament Dryer to maintain its quality. Also, if you want more color options, don't forget to check out the standard Sunlu PLA Filament.