I printed A skull, a mandil and few parts for my Prusa i3 with white 3mm iGo3D filament and I was pleased enough with the results:
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There was few 50mm bridges. 0.3mm layers. The filament was exactly 3mm in few points where I took the measurements.
The teeth of the skull was printed apart because the nozzle jammed 5 minutes before the end (3 hours). The hobbed bolt was full of grinded filament.
ABS had 232 degrees Celsius, I think that white filament needs few degrees more compared to black, so it does not clog the nozzle? Or I just have a bad hobbed bolt... There was a little impurity in one place in the skull, but I'm not sure where from it came.
I think that this filament was curling less than black 3D Ink filament which I have used before. I'm going to test Innofill Flex and ABS filaments soon. I hope that that the rest from iGo3D are good filaments, it was difficult to find good reviews from many providers.
Prusa i3, Ramps 1.4. Catnozzle 0.4mm
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