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FDM 3D Printer Filament | FAQS


1.What products are included in this “FDM Collections” page?

A: The page is a collection grid with multiple FDM items, including PLA, PLA+, PLA+ 2.0, Matte PLA, multi color SILK, rainbow options, refill filament, recycled filament, high speed PLA+ variants, glow in the dark PLA, and bundles.

2.What does “MOQ” mean on product titles?

A: MOQ means minimum order quantity. For example, some products show MOQ 6KG or MOQ 3KG in the title, which signals you may need to meet a minimum quantity to buy that listing.

3.What is the difference between 1.75mm and 2.85mm filament?

These are the two standard diameters. 1.75mm is the most common for modern FDM printers, offering better control and compatibility with most extruders.

4.Can I use standard PLA for high-speed printing?

Standard PLA may struggle at speeds above 200mm/s. For modern high-speed printers, look for "High-Speed PLA" designed for faster melting and cooling.

5.Are SUNLU FDM filaments compatible with Bambu Lab and Creality printers?

Yes, SUNLU filaments are designed for high compatibility across all major FDM brands, including Bambu Lab (AMS compatible), Creality, Anycubic, and Prusa.

6.What is the diameter tolerance of SUNLU filaments?

We maintain a strict tolerance of ±0.02mm to ensure consistent extrusion and prevent nozzle clogging.

7.How do I choose the right filament for my project?

A: Start with your goal: easy printing and good looks (PLA), stronger and more heat resistant than PLA (PETG), tougher functional parts but harder printing (ABS or ASA), flexible parts (TPU). Then confirm your printer can reach the needed temperatures and has the right setup.

8.What should I care about more: price or consistency?

A: Consistency usually saves you more money long term because fewer failed prints means less wasted time and material. Users often choose reliable filament first, then look for bulk deals to reduce cost per roll.