🚀 Elevate Your Printing Game with Hyper PLA!
Creality's Hyper PLA Filament is a high-performance 3D printing material designed for speed and durability. With a print speed of up to 600mm/s, it offers exceptional toughness, eco-friendly packaging, and compatibility with a wide range of 3D printers. The filament boasts a precise diameter accuracy of ±0.03mm, ensuring smooth and consistent extrusion for all your printing needs.
C**N
Enables higher speeds, but it is a bit translucent and suffers with bulging
The idea of the hyper PLA is that it enables higher speed printing. I have tested the filament on an Ender 3 S1 plus which I would usually print at 50mm/s on at 0.12mm layer height. The last item I printed was with the Ender White filament, and it a box type item at 0.12mm layer height.In the attached photos, the smaller/whiter item is Creality/Ender white filament for comparison, the larger item is this product Creality Hyper-PLAI printed out a new version of this box using the hyper PLA. I sliced this version at a print speed of 200mm/s. I do find that the S1 wasn't built for great speeds, and I find that often the firmware limits the acceleration quite harshly. This version was larger than the previous version by about 25% (you can see on the pictures a change in colour for the added bit of print, as this area has a different backing). Although it is larger the quoted (and finally achieved) print times were about 10 hours/30% less than the original print. Being impatient I decided to hit the speed up to 200% in the printer too, which was a mistake.The X axis slipped. I am not sure whether this was a printer fault, or the filament fault. Prior to slipping the head has bumping along the print on the far edge. This edge has bobbles on it coming out towards the front of the machine. It is as if the filament is extruding slightly too much.I printed again just at the 200mm/s without doubling the print speed. This time the majority of the print was OK. However I did observe bulging again on an area near the top of the print.The filament is slightly translucent, and it definitely isn't as white as the Ender filament. The bridging/overhang seems to be OK, the curved areas on the photo were vertical overhang. The fact that the hyper PLA is 'darker' on the back of the print here is partly because it is translucent.
C**E
It works without issues, but it's over marketed and over priced
PLA is ubiquitous in FDM printing, because it is cheap, varied, and requires reasonably low temperatures. It's not particularly strong, however.This Creality PLA, to me, is no different to the PLAs that I use at less than half the price. I had no issues at all with it on my Creality Ender S1 Plus, but I have had no PLA issues at all with that kit anyway.The dimensional accuracy on the filament diameter is a little better than many other brands, but that isn't a unique selling point, in my opinion. Still, for all else equal, the smaller the tolerance the better.I do appreciate the fact that the PLA is vacuum packed (as most or all are) which reduced moisture in the filament when in storage. Also, there are cutouts which indicate the amount of material remaining in the spool. How accurate this is, I'm not sure, but I like that they did that.So for me, this is a good PLA, but not really worth paying the extra for.
G**H
Very nice quality filament
This CREALITY printer spool came packaged well as with any other spools I’ve had. Vacuum packed and sealed from moisture. It’s a nice quality PLA for the price and a simple Grey colour. It stuck to the bed easily and printed fine with minimum stringing. As with most printers and spools, you’ll have to fine tune these with a small test print before any large print. The Hyper PLA advertises being stronger compared to ABS so this should hold up well without needing to use ABS which I’ve always had nightmares with. Overall I’m happy with the quality for it’s price.
F**D
A decent filament which gives excellent printing results...
This roll of PLA printer filament comes in a printed cardboard box and inside you’ll find the roll of PLA filament. The roll of PLA has been vacuumed sealed and has a small bag of silica gel inside to keep moisture out and to reduce the moisture content inside the packaging. This is essential as moisture can give you issues when printing so I’m happy to see it has been vacuumed sealed. I’ve had a few issues with brands I’ve not heard of before, so I was more than willing to give Creality a try as they are well known in the printing community. It comes in a big 1kg roll and in the colour red. The reel is tightly wound but not too tight that it causes an issue during feeding the 3D printer. The printing results are quite good. I printed at 30m/s speed with 15% infill. The printed item is quite strong with minimal layer lines. The plastic is quite hard, so some supports were a little troublesome to remove but nothing to worry about. There was no stringing and at 0.2mm layer height, the layer lines are almost invisible. Adhesion to the base was also quite good. I really liked how they have their spool as it has a viewing window which shows you how much filament you have left and there is a measuring guide showing you how much weight you have left. I’ve not seen that before, so I was quite impressed with that. There is a also a sticker on the reel giving you a guide on what settings to use with this filament which is great for newcomers to filament printing. I’m really impressed with this PLA filament. There are no adhesion issues on the first layers and the results are really great. The price is also quite competitive for a good quality PLA, so I’ll be sticking with this brand from now on…
J**J
Consistently good prints
With newer FDM printers focussing on print speed, it’s nice to see filaments that are formulated to perform well at higher speeds. I’m using a CR-10 clone with a direct drive mod that I like to run fast, and the Creality Hyper PLA Filament has been producing great prints.The Creality PLA Filament is supplied on a cardboard spool in a vacuum-packed bag which includes the desiccant required to protect the filament from moisture during shipping/ storage.I printed with the Creality PLA Filament straight out of the bag, with my first test print being a quick calibration cube which resulted in tolerances I was happy using my go-to PLA settings. First print was a fast trolley key that prints in under 5 mins and should be strong enough to use. I’ve used it several times over the past few days, and the print is flexible and not at all brittle.Not the cheapest PLA but great quality and I will be using again.
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