

🖨️ Print Tough, Print Precise, Print Ahead of the Curve!
OVERTURE PLA Plus (PLA+) filament delivers professional-grade toughness with 5 times the fracture resistance of standard PLA, combined with high purity and low shrinkage for superior print quality. Its precise ±0.02mm diameter tolerance and patented clog-free, tangle-free design guarantee smooth, reliable printing. Vacuum-sealed and pre-dried for bubble-free extrusion, this 1kg spool is compatible with a wide range of 3D printers and backed by dedicated support, making it the go-to choice for millennial professionals seeking durable, high-performance 3D prints.












| ASIN | B07YDN56F2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #179 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #25 in 3D Printing Filament |
| Brand | OVERTURE |
| Color | 00-1kg Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (7,271) |
| Date First Available | December 5, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item model number | UK-MATTEPLA17511 |
| Manufacturer | OVERTURE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | OVJPLAPLUS |
| Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 8.82 x 8.19 x 2.91 inches |
H**E
Pretty tough stuff!
I've been wanting to try PLA + for a while now and decided to try this. I've had an overall good experience with Overture filament. And in summary, this filament has been great. It prints well, and prints produced at appropriate heat and speeds are pointedly less brittle than standard PLA prints. My only gripe is this filament is rather hygroscopic. Diving in to details, again, I've had zero issues with printing with this filament. I've ran this filament through 0.4 mm, 0.8 mm, and 1.0 mm nozzles ( I have multiple printers) and have never had any clogs or adhesion issues, even when I ran prints far too quickly. I also gratefully note that I haven't had any tangles or snags in the filament windings. Returning to my note about heat and speeds, in my limited experience, this PLA extrudes and adheres better at hotter temps. For common PLA, I run a nozzle temp of 200-220 Celsius; For this PLA+, I've noticed better bed and layer adhesion and smoother extrusions at 220-240 Celsius. In terms of speed, I run it about the same as common PLA, with an overall average of 60 mm/sec. I'll go as slow as 20 mm/sec for small, delicate prints and up to 80 mm/sec for larger, rougher prints. Again, I've noticed this filament is rather hygroscopic. I'll be completely honest here; I do 3D printing as a hobby only, so I'm quite careless about my filaments, leaving them in the open on the printers for a week or more. When they aren't on the printers, I do keep them in a sealed storage box but I'm digressing here; With a fair amount of filament from other vendors, I can leave the filament out and only after weeks of leaving it out will I see the slightest sign of moisture in the filament. After only a few days of sitting out, this filament popped, fizzled and even bubbled the next time I used it, there was so much moisture in it. Since this is a result of my carelessness, I won't dock stars for this. But I feel it's worth noting that great care must be taken to keep this filament dry.... Oh, and I forgot to note that I live in a dry, arid region. Finally, to return to my mention of strong prints. Again, this PLA+ isn't harder than PLA, it's actually softer, gummier. This lends it more strength because instead of prints directly snapping, prints that are overstressed will simply stretch, bend and compress until surfaces slowly peel apart, like sticky gummy candy, and/or separate at a layer line. Some time ago, I 3D printed a holding box for a LiFe battery. I messed up some dimensions, so although the box printed well, I couldn't use it. That box was printed from PLA and I decided to see how brittle PLA was. When I smashed it, it literally shattered. Fast forward to printing with this, I printed another battery box, for a different battery, and once again messed up some dimensions. Remembering that I smashed the old box to see how the PLA reacted, I decided to do the same to this new, scrapped box. It wouldn't shatter....Heck, it wouldn't even break any pieces off! The box split across several layer lines, but after several minutes of smashing the box, it was still literally in one piece, albeit split many times. I've got a big project planned that's likely going to use all of this up, but if I have any remaining, I'm going to print a small decorative object and put it outside. I'm curious as to how well this stuff resists the elements. But overall, I'm very satisfied with this filament and will get more as the need arises!
M**R
Works very well on Bambu Labs printer with generic settings
I always look for quick sources for PLA to use on my X1C printer other than wait for a shipment from BBL. Prices on this are currently comparable to a large quantity buy from BBL. Support structures break away easily, and seems to be less brittle than most standard PLA. Available in many colors, although I typically paint my models so black, white and gray are my most often used. Love the four packs as well. I have noticed some warping in the cardboard spools but I can usually straighten them with my fingers and then hit them with a little super glue to stiffen. Great overall at current price.
S**Y
I LOVE THIS FILAMENT!
Overture PLA PRO/+ prints much better than "ordinary PLA", is much stronger, has great adhesion (both interlayer and to my plate), and it looks great. Less (almost zero) stringing, less corner lift from my heated bed (but still some), otherwise very little warping and I've been able to print tall thin structures never before possible for me, and some overhangs that used to create long drooping loops of garbage! Note that I don't quite follow the rules: I print at 100mm/s, 50mm/s walls and top layers, only 20mm/s first layers, I print at 220C (because my hardened steel nozzle has poor thermal conductivity so I add 10C to compensate), my bed is at 90C. Artillery Genius / SUNLU Dry Box / CURA.
E**R
Great PLA+ filament; easy to use, even for a novice to 3D printing
**Second update** Trying to buy more. Looks like Amazon can't keep enough in stock that it's backordered. One of the two brands/filaments I keep coming back to because of how well it differentiates itself from the crowd of competitors. **First Update** Since using up my first spool of Overture PLA Pro (PLA+), I've ventured into trying other brands and other types of plastics including for various reasons (different properties e.g. strength, exposure resistance, colors, cost), and none have been as easy and forgiving to use as Overture's PLA Pro. Prints using other filaments often look as if they have been visited by a family of itsy-bitsy spiders. Even after optimizing for retraction, temperature, print speed; other filaments still exhibit a relatively greater degree of wispy stringing that need post-production cleaning. Overture's PLA Pro has spoiled me rotten with very little to no stringing on virtually all printed parts. As much as I love to tinker, I'd prefer spending more tinker time on design than optimizing extrusion settings; I'm going back to Overture for PLA because I just want my filament to "work." **Original Review** I bought and used this as my starter filament for my Ender 3 v2. As a novice to 3d printing, this is the very first filament I've ever used in my life (I skipped using the short wrap of starter sample PLA filament included by Ender). My very first print ever came out almost perfect using settings that fall within Overture's recommended nozzle/bed temp and print speed (my settings: nozzle 210C, bed 60C, print speed 60mm/s, fan 20-100%). Prints adhered to the glass bed very firmly and were hard to knock over during printing, but prints easily released once the bed cooled down (the trick is to make sure the Ender OEM glass plate is very clean (i.e. clean with rubbing alcohol before each use). Even prints with very narrow footprints hung on (this recommendation does not apply to PETG, which needed an adhesive like glue stick or hairspray for good 1st layer adhesion). If any warping occurred, warping was very minimal and almost unnoticeable; I have not found it necessary to add a brim when using this filament. Adherence was very good, including in overhanging parts printed without support structures. Printed items are surprisingly strong (Overture advertises 5x strength over typical PLA); printed figurines with 15-20% infill resisted a dropped carpenter hammer at 4-6 inches without deformation. That is, prints have high rigidity (i.e. less plastic deformation than PETG), but once they they deform, they don't have much elasticity to return to their original shape and may instead fracture/break. Considering this is a variant of PLA, it's not intended for structural items, but it was much stronger than I expected it to be, very easy to use for a novice, and produced nice looking prints including litophanes. I would definitely recommend.
R**S
As a jewelry artisan with expertise spanning 3D design, wax carving, lost wax casting, sand casting, smelting, forging, laser engraving, and sublimation, I am always on the lookout for superior materials to bring my creative visions to life. Recently, I had the pleasure of incorporating OVERTURE PLA Plus Filament into my repertoire, and I must say, it has truly elevated the quality and durability of my jewelry pieces. First and foremost, the professional toughness and enhanced properties of this PLA+ filament are remarkable. It offers a level of strength and resilience that surpasses traditional PLA filament, ensuring that my intricate designs maintain their integrity throughout the crafting process and beyond. Whether I'm creating delicate filigree pendants or robust statement rings, this filament delivers consistent results with exceptional durability. The dimensional accuracy of OVERTURE PLA Plus Filament is another standout feature. With a tolerance of just +/- 0.03 mm, I can trust that every filament strand will contribute to precise and intricate detailing in my designs. This level of precision is crucial in jewelry making, where even the smallest imperfections can impact the final product. With OVERTURE PLA Plus Filament, I have the confidence to bring my most intricate designs to fruition with flawless results. The premium quality of this filament is evident from the moment I begin printing. Its smooth and consistent extrusion ensures seamless layer adhesion and uniform filament deposition, resulting in jewelry pieces with impeccable surface finishes. Whether I'm crafting smooth, glossy surfaces or textured, matte finishes, OVERTURE PLA Plus Filament delivers exceptional print quality that enhances the overall aesthetic appeal of my creations. Additionally, the vibrant Digital Blue color of this filament adds a touch of sophistication and elegance to my jewelry designs. It provides a rich and lustrous hue that catches the eye and adds depth and dimension to each piece. Whether I'm creating modern minimalist designs or bold statement pieces, the Digital Blue filament lends a striking visual impact that sets my jewelry apart. Overall, OVERTURE PLA Plus Filament has become an indispensable component of my jewelry-making process. Its professional toughness, dimensional accuracy, premium quality, and vibrant color options have elevated the craftsmanship of my designs to new heights. I highly recommend it to fellow jewelry artisans and crafting enthusiasts who are seeking superior filament for their creative endeavors.
M**.
This PLA gives consistent results. It sticks to the bed without falling off while printing and still releases easy enough when done printing.
A**N
This PLA Plus filament is fantastic! It prints smoothly, and the finished products have a much stronger and more durable feel than regular PLA. The colors are vibrant, and the material holds up well over time. I’ve used it for several 3D printing projects, and it has consistently delivered great results. The filament is easy to work with and adheres well to the build plate. It also has less warping compared to standard PLA, making it ideal for larger prints. Highly recommend this filament if you’re looking for something that’s both strong and easy to print with!
A**R
I have bought both the grey and digital blue variants. I have a Bambu P1S and on generic PLA profile, this filament prints well. However the digital blue is a bit stringy even when dried. The digital blue also has a tendency to warp, so if you print long/narrow objects, I would strongly recommend using a brim/glue. I love this colour though, I'm still trying to dial in retraction settings. I used the grey for printing a cosplay prop and i had no issue with stringing and plastic sands decently well for being PLA. Find it a bit expensive so I recommend only buying when on sale.
C**K
Farbe wie auf dem Produktbild. Keine Probleme beim drucken. Gerne wieder
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