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INLAND Micro Center PLA Filament 1.75mm - Black 3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03mm - 1kg Cardboard Spool (2.2 lbs)– Fits FDM/FFF Printers– Odor Free Filament

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Brand INLAND
Material PLA
Color Black
Item Weight 2.2 Pounds
Item Diameter 1.75 Millimeters

About this item

  • PLA FILAMENT SPECS: 1 KG (approximately 2.20 lbs) Per Spool 1.75mm Filament Diameter (Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03mm)
  • PLA FILAMENT PRINT SETTINGS: Recommended Extrusion/Nozzle Temperature: 215°C - 230°C (419°F - 446°F) Recommended Bed Temperature: 60°C -80°C (140°F - 176°F) Spool Diameter: 8.81 in. (223.77 mm) - Spool Width: 2.81 in. (71.37 mm) - Spool Hub Hole Diameter: 2.00 in. (50.80 mm)
  • INLAND PLA FILAMENT: Designed with the highest quality and compatibility in mind, Inland PLA Filament undergoes numerous testing procedures to ensure that you spend less time troubleshooting and more time printing! Your filament will arrive completely dried and vacuum sealed with desiccant to ensure a high-quality smooth print.
  • EASY-TO-USE: The Inland PLA filament melts evenly and feeds smoothly into your 3D Printer creating defined corners with minimal warping and no odor. Produce your best print with our no-clog, bubble-free filaments. The Inland filament can be used with most 1.75MM FDM and FFF 3D Printers. To keep your filament tangle free do not let go of the filament on the spool! Always hold the spool and filament tightly, do not allow your filament to spring back.
  • NEW CARDBOARD SPOOL: PLA filament is non-toxic and comes with a cardboard spool. PLA is the most cost-effective way to bring your creations to life. *Please Note* You may receive either the plastic spool or cardboard spool for a short duration.

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Product details

  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8 x 8 x 2.5 inches; 2.2 Pounds
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 308593
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 30, 2015
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ INLAND
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00YQB85PG
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,065 ratings

Product Description

Premium PLA Filament with consistent color minimal warping that results in smooth odorless prints
New Cardboard Spool

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Specifications

  • Material: PLA; Weight: 2.20 lbs.(1.00 kg)
  • Diameter: 1.75mm or 2.85mm; Tolerance: 0.03mm
  • Extrusion Temperature: 215°C - 230°C
  • Recommended Bed Temperature: 60°C -80°C
  • Compatible with most 3D FDM/FFF printers
  • Vacuum-sealed packaging with desiccant bag to keep product fresh, dry, and dust-free

Why choose Inland 3D Printing Filament?

Now available on a cardboard spool!

Inland is a professional 3D filament manufacturer specialized in offering various colors and materials for 3D printing and is a house brand of Micro Center.

PLA Filament is best utilized for cosmetic prints, complex models, desk toys, low-stress applications.

  • Consistent, bright colors
  • Higher flow to get smooth, even prints with sharp corners and edges
  • Minimal warping
  • Stable melting point

  • Actual color may vary from picture slightly due to computer settings.
PLA 3D Printer Filament Recommended Printer Settings Printing Temperature bed temperature
Wide variety of pla filament colors from inland reliable quality

Premium Quality

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Strength Test

  • No Cracking
  • No Breaking or snapping
  • No Bubbles
  • No Sizzling or Oozing

Measurement Test

  • Smooth, Even Feed
  • Good Layer Adhesion
  • No Clogs

Color Test

  • Consistent Shiny PLA Color Hues
  • 31 bright filament spools

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Customer reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars
4.4 out of 5
3,065 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the print quality and value of the thermoplastic filament. For example, they mention it prints great, it's affordable, and it'll produce high-quality prints. That said, opinions are mixed on quality, color, and adhesion.

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560 customers mention398 positive162 negative

Customers like the print quality of the thermoplastic filament. They say it prints great, has a nice smooth finish, and is easy to print with. Some customers also mention that the filament is a good mixture of colors.

"...A few layers later, the print was looking fantastic, no stringing, no clogging, the infill looked flawless..." Read more

"...It gives everything an elevated and polished look and prints so well...." Read more

"...Pros:- Cheap- Very nice grey (color varies)- Prints nicely- Great detail in prints for the priceCons:-..." Read more

"...so I switched to another filament maker, but my machine continued to print thin lines... the culprit was the Inland white PLA - read the reviews, it..." Read more

217 customers mention189 positive28 negative

Customers like the value of the thermoplastic filament. They mention it's good value for the money, affordable, and happy with the cost/benefit ratio. Customers also say it'll be the best value for PLA plastic on Amazon.

"...Now that I have the settings dialed in, it is a great filament at a very low price - however, I'm obligated to knock off a star since I didn't get..." Read more

"...I may buy more if it goes on sale again because it’s a great budget friendly filament." Read more

"...It’s unfortunate because the price is good and the colors are great but I’m out $15 on the roll that fell apart." Read more

"...the perfect standard of what 3d printer pla should be, and it's a decent price, too. The spool is wound well and doesn't cause any issues...." Read more

650 customers mention354 positive296 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the thermoplastic filament. Some mention that the pla itself is good, while others say that it was broken in pieces and brittle.

"...No clogging and no stringing. It worked off of default settings, I didn't have to fiddle with it or tune...." Read more

"...Cons:- Color varies spool to spool- Quality control is likely less due to price. (More mistakes possible)PS:..." Read more

"...Running less hot should help.It's good filament regardless of the little quirks...." Read more

"...they all point out the same problems with the white PLA... rough filament, clogs your nozzle, won't adhere to the bed or itself." Read more

255 customers mention159 positive96 negative

Customers are mixed about the color of the thermoplastic filament. Some mention it's a bright white color that prints fairly smooth, while others say it'll need tweaking for darker colors. Some customers also say the color is like a light gray crayon, while other customers say it’s dull neon-ish green.

"...It gives everything an elevated and polished look and prints so well...." Read more

"...The Inland red here is just a tad too orange for what I was looking for. Red is a hard color to get right...." Read more

"...TLDR:Pros:- Cheap- Very nice grey (color varies)- Prints nicely- Great detail in prints for the priceCons:-..." Read more

"love the color have bought before and will buy again" Read more

119 customers mention47 positive72 negative

Customers are mixed about the adhesion of the thermoplastic filament. Some mention that it has good adhesiveness, making it easy to set up their new printer. They also say that it sticks well to the magnetic printing mat and glass bed. However, others say that the filament never adheres and is a little on the sticky side.

"...would print great for a while, then all of the sudden would not adhere to the previous layer therefore ruining the print...." Read more

"...I noticed was, even without perfect leveling, adhesion on the magnetic printing mat was great...." Read more

"...A little harder to get good adhesion on my plate (but that's likely on me and not having it calibrated perfectly)...." Read more

"...It's good filament regardless of the little quirks. Zero issue with bed adhesion, layer adhesion, or clogging. It's basic PLA with fun bits inside...." Read more

62 customers mention15 positive47 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the clogging of the thermoplastic filament. They mention that it clogs their nozzles and extruders. Some say that the filament was wound very poorly and keeps getting clogged up. They also say that it won't feed properly and has caused multiple cLOGs that required complete replacement.

"...out the same problems with the white PLA... rough filament, clogs your nozzle, won't adhere to the bed or itself." Read more

"...The filament constantly snaps and clogs my nozzle...." Read more

"...the VERY next job, same printer, same spool, 5 minutes later, and it jammed. Figured: fine, it happens. Cleared the jam...." Read more

"...A few layers later, the print was looking fantastic, no stringing, no clogging, the infill looked flawless..." Read more

Flawless Prints So Far
5 Stars
Flawless Prints So Far
Being somewhat obsessed with glow-in-the-dark things, I've really limited myself to luminous filaments. I've struggled through rolls of Hatchbox for years assuming I was just not getting my print settings right (temperatures and flow too low or high, bed not leveled adequately, wrong speed, nozzle erosion, etc.). I had success with non-GITD filaments, but what's the fun in that?I found the Inland Luminous for a good deal and decided to try it on a whim. I half-heartedly removed my mostly full roll of Hatchbox - which had only given me a few good, small prints, and otherwise just clogged my Ender 3 Pro - and loaded the Inland. I heated and leveled the bed and then started to print some drawers for the E3P I had previously sliced.The first thing I noticed was, even without perfect leveling, adhesion on the magnetic printing mat was great. I had some low spots that I tweaked as the print was running, and the first layer was able to gloss over any missed paths in the brim and complete a nice first layer. Around this time the Hatchbox would typically clog (or a few layers in, after the print looked like it was going to work), so I didn't have much hope, but I stepped away and let the print continue on. A few layers later, the print was looking fantastic, no stringing, no clogging, the infill looked flawless (Hatchbox would frequently leave non-continuous lines in the thin infill sections), the vertical walls had no obvious issues.I left the print go and it turned out perfect. I've seen this before, however, and know that just when I think I have everything tuned in, the printer will remind me who's really in charge. Nope, not this time. Second drawer - perfect. Drawer frame - perfect. Tiny battery holder I had designed - perfect. I downloaded a bunch of things I had been putting off printing because I knew they'd be a pain - all perfect. 2 minute prints, 20 hour prints, everything I've tried has just worked.Not only that, but the glow! The glow is much, much brighter than Hatchbox. The ghostly, milky, off-white color when in light subtly hints that if you're lucky, the object might glow (in the dark). When taken out of the light, even with minimal light exposure and 20% infill, the glow is deep and bright. I've read reviews about other filaments that are brighter but at the time the Inland was what I could find and it does not disappoint. If there truly are brighter GITD filaments, they would have to print as well as this roll has.I haven't had this roll long enough to know how abrasive it is to a brass nozzle. While not completely smooth, the Inland is significantly smoother than Hatchbox which feels like it could double as sandpaper thread. Only time will tell, but after around 30 hours of prints, any nozzle erosion has not been noticeable.My initial impression of the Inland Luminous PLA is that its the unicorn GITD filament I've been looking for. The only downside is that I'm going to be going through a lot of it since I am spending much less time on printer maintenance and much more time actually printing things.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2022
Color: LuminousSize: 1.75mmVerified Purchase
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5.0 out of 5 stars Flawless Prints So Far
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2022
Being somewhat obsessed with glow-in-the-dark things, I've really limited myself to luminous filaments. I've struggled through rolls of Hatchbox for years assuming I was just not getting my print settings right (temperatures and flow too low or high, bed not leveled adequately, wrong speed, nozzle erosion, etc.). I had success with non-GITD filaments, but what's the fun in that?

I found the Inland Luminous for a good deal and decided to try it on a whim. I half-heartedly removed my mostly full roll of Hatchbox - which had only given me a few good, small prints, and otherwise just clogged my Ender 3 Pro - and loaded the Inland. I heated and leveled the bed and then started to print some drawers for the E3P I had previously sliced.

The first thing I noticed was, even without perfect leveling, adhesion on the magnetic printing mat was great. I had some low spots that I tweaked as the print was running, and the first layer was able to gloss over any missed paths in the brim and complete a nice first layer. Around this time the Hatchbox would typically clog (or a few layers in, after the print looked like it was going to work), so I didn't have much hope, but I stepped away and let the print continue on. A few layers later, the print was looking fantastic, no stringing, no clogging, the infill looked flawless (Hatchbox would frequently leave non-continuous lines in the thin infill sections), the vertical walls had no obvious issues.

I left the print go and it turned out perfect. I've seen this before, however, and know that just when I think I have everything tuned in, the printer will remind me who's really in charge. Nope, not this time. Second drawer - perfect. Drawer frame - perfect. Tiny battery holder I had designed - perfect. I downloaded a bunch of things I had been putting off printing because I knew they'd be a pain - all perfect. 2 minute prints, 20 hour prints, everything I've tried has just worked.

Not only that, but the glow! The glow is much, much brighter than Hatchbox. The ghostly, milky, off-white color when in light subtly hints that if you're lucky, the object might glow (in the dark). When taken out of the light, even with minimal light exposure and 20% infill, the glow is deep and bright. I've read reviews about other filaments that are brighter but at the time the Inland was what I could find and it does not disappoint. If there truly are brighter GITD filaments, they would have to print as well as this roll has.

I haven't had this roll long enough to know how abrasive it is to a brass nozzle. While not completely smooth, the Inland is significantly smoother than Hatchbox which feels like it could double as sandpaper thread. Only time will tell, but after around 30 hours of prints, any nozzle erosion has not been noticeable.

My initial impression of the Inland Luminous PLA is that its the unicorn GITD filament I've been looking for. The only downside is that I'm going to be going through a lot of it since I am spending much less time on printer maintenance and much more time actually printing things.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2023
Color: MarbleSize: 1.75mmVerified Purchase
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5.0 out of 5 stars By far my favorite PLA filamemt
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2023
I wish I could buy this in bulk. It is one of my favorite filaments all around. It gives everything an elevated and polished look and prints so well. I typically don't sand PLA unless I'm painting over it because it sands terribly, but somehow this stuff is like a dream. Even if I need to do significant cleanup and filing, you can barely notice with this stuff.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2023
Color: GraySize: 1.75mmVerified Purchase
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2017
Color: GraySize: 1.75mmVerified Purchase
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good quality filament, bad color consistency between spools.
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2017
I have been using this filament for a few months now on small projects. However, my first two spools ran out and I needed another for a big project I am working on. The print quality has been great. I am using an Anet A8 printing at 200C. It has been one of those filaments that just prints with few problems.

However, I do have some problems with this filament. The grey is NOT consistent between spools. When I purchased my first two spools I bought them at the same time from the same run (bought them physically from Microcenter). This purchase was months later. From what I can tell, if you purchase at the same time you are more likely to get the same run thus the same color. However, if you purchase from different runs the colors may be different.

Overall, I recommend the filament. However, make sure you have enough filament on a project before you start it. If you have to purchase more of this during the project you may end up with a different shade of filament.

TLDR:
Pros:
- Cheap
- Very nice grey (color varies)
- Prints nicely
- Great detail in prints for the price
Cons:
- Color varies spool to spool
- Quality control is likely less due to price. (More mistakes possible)

PS:
In the photo, ignore the white flakes. Those flakes are bits of filament after sanding. These flakes are not part of the spool.

Also, in the photo, the left is the old filament and the right is the new filament.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2024
Color: Light BrownSize: 1.75mmVerified Purchase
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2024
Color: MarbleSize: 1.75mmVerified Purchase
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023
Color: BlueSize: 1.75mmVerified Purchase
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is the perfect budget PLA+
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023
I find the Inland brand to have improved vastly over the years. This Blue is awesome and easy to print with if you dial it in. The process of dialing in is pretty painless and it is not prone to over stringing. All in all I love most of Inlands PLA products.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024
Color: BlueSize: 2.85mmVerified Purchase

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Reviewed in Mexico on February 20, 2023
Color: PinkSize: 1.75mmVerified Purchase