44 English reviews written for 3DJAKE ecoPLA White
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SIMONZ
Rated with 5 out of 5 stars.
Good reliable filament, great consistent results
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Requires adjustment
Rated with 3 out of 5 stars.
I am a beginner in this world but still, this filament took me long time to get right. I usually print with PLA or PLA+ and don't need to adjust much. Here, as others mentioned in the comments, you need to increase the temperature to at least 215 and the bed to 60 to get adhesion and increase the flow. Only then I managed to print.
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Undecided
Rated with 3 out of 5 stars.
So I can't get this to print well at all on my Creality K1, 95% of the time it doesn't even stick to the build plate. My Bambu X1C on the other hand prints it perfectly fine with their basic PLA profile loaded.
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Utterly Useless Landfill Generator
Rated with 1 out of 5 stars.
This stuff is the ideal gift for someone you hate. It is essentially unusable. After a few hundred failed prints & 3 or 4 that were usable (with a lot of sanding & postwork) I have just thrown half a spool of this in the bin. Never again.
lmao it's ur settings bro
Nope. Swap the spool for a spool of esun (which is actually CHEAPER than this junk) and everything prints perfectly. Exact same gcode.
It will not stick to the bed.
It warps. Badly.
If you do get a print to finish, the top surface is unacceptable. Spiky, jagged lumps everywhere. Even layer adhesion is terrible. The few prints that actually completed did so with big holes ripped in the sides that look like the bonnet louvres on a 1920s race car. Same gcode prints perfectly with the esun stuff.
There is no amount of settings adjustment, bed levelling or printer setup that can make this stuff work. It is quite simply a bad, bad product. Avoid it at all costs... Unless you have a smug friend who constantly waffles on about how great his printer is, then get him some of this for xmas and watch his interest in the hobby die.Was this rating helpful? (1) (0)
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Love it!
Rated with 5 out of 5 stars.
Very reliable!
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Derek Owen
Rated with 5 out of 5 stars.
great filament
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Bad tolerances and knots
Rated with 1 out of 5 stars.
Awful product. Would never buy. First 20-30m ok, after that I had two failed prints because the filament had larger parts and could not get extruded. Also twice I had to pause and remove a knot in the filament.
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Works well enough with the Bambulab P1S after tweaks
Rated with 4 out of 5 stars.
Had to tweak some settings to get this printing well on the high-speed Bambulab P1S. Turning down the flow ratio (to prevent overextrusion) of the "generic PLA" preset helped a lot. It works, if still slightly sloppily. And with the lack of in-supply filament in Bambu's store this filament'll fill the gap nicely enough.
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Excellent Print Quality, Strong Bed Adhesion, Moderate Diameter Precision
Rated with 5 out of 5 stars.
For the relatively low price, this is a great filament for daily use. It prints great at the specified temperatures and has a good adhesion on the PEI and also on satin rough print sheets.
There is enough pigment in this white filament, to create fully opaque parts even with thin (1mm) features.
Considering its affordable price, this filament is an excellent choice for everyday use. It prints seamlessly at the recommended temperatures, demonstrating strong adhesion on both PEI and satin-textured print surfaces.
The white filament boasts ample pigment, allowing for fully opaque parts even with slender (1mm) features.
The only area that could use improvement is the filament's extrusion precision, which would further enhance print outcomes. While the current extrusion is on par with most manufacturers, a tighter ±0.02 mm tolerance would be ideal.Was this rating helpful? (1) (0)
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Poor adhesion, small artifacts, nice finish
Rated with 3 out of 5 stars.
It's ok for the price. I like the look of the material, e.g. it's less translucent Prusament PLA Pristine White.
However I had many issues with bed adhesion on a smooth PEI as well as satin and textured beds. Additionally there's often a small amount of stringing even after drying it for a really long time. E.g. benchy typically will not stick to the bed; I used brim for most of my prints to combat this. Large flat parts wrap and detach from the bed easily.
The plastic spools are quite heavy, it's a pity to waste such a large amount of plastic.
After printing the temperature tower I set: Nozzle temperature 220 for the 1st layer, 215 for other layers. I also set retraction length in filament overrides to 1.2mm to reduce stringing (printer Prusa mk4s), not sure if that helped.
Since I couldn't find perfect settings I think I'll go back to prusaments. The price is good, but if I had to fiddle with adhesion every print it's not worth it.
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