MatterHackers Liqcreate Resin for MSLA & DLP 3D Printers - Premium White (1kg)
MH Build PLA is an affordable PLA filament intended for producing quality, 3D printed parts. MH Build PLA comes in a wide selection of bold colors to choose from. MH Build PLA is made with price in mind for any maker, from beginner to advanced, in a wide selection of bold colors. Save on purchasing cases of MH Build PLA!
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MH Build Series - Affordable PLA 3D Printer Filament for Every Maker
MH Build 3D printing filaments are designed with price in mind; we have taken the best aspects of PLA filament - it is renewable, biodegradable, and adaptable - and created an affordable solution for every 3D maker. MH Build filaments include PLA, ABS, and PETG. So if you’re a pure beginner with a limited budget, or an additive manufacturer looking to save on production costs, MatterHackers MH Build PLA is the filament to get any job done.
PLA, aka Polylactic Acid, is a multipurpose material commonly used in 3D printing. PLA filament is a bioplastic, which means it is made from renewable natural resources such as corn starch and tapioca products. As a biodegradable material, it is much better for the environment, especially compared to petrochemical-based alternatives. All MH Build filament is sealed with desiccant for storage and freshness.
Spool Specifications
- Recommended Extrusion Temperatures: 205±15°C
- Recommended Bed Temperature: Not needed, but if printer has heated bed, 40±15 °C
- Spool Dimensions (Approx.): 200mm Total Diameter x 50mm Inner Hole Diameter x 65mm Height
- 1 kg spool
- True Diameter: 1.75mm / 2.85mm
- Dimensional Accuracy: ±0.03mm
- Density: 1.25 g/cm³
- Volume: 0.80 L
- Length: 1.75mm - 332.60 m, 2.85m - 126.42m
- Download the Technical Data Sheet
- Download the Safety Data Sheet
Learn More About 3D Printing With PLA Filament
Your success in 3D printing is our goal, so we have created many guides to help you create the highest quality 3D printed parts possible.
- How to succeed when printing with PLA
- How to smooth and finish your PLA prints - Part 1
- How to smooth and finish your PLA prints - Part 2
Questions
Does it have a support filament head
Is any special software required to work with printer ?
Does it use a 8 bit or 32 bit board ?
What is the country of origin for this printer?
Can you ship it to Taiwan? Slower shipping is ok. How much will shipping cost be?
A competitor white paper about printing with polycarbonate says material can be layed down more quickly with a 1 mm nozzle. Are larger nozzles available and supported?
Does this printer required a dedicated room or exhaust for fumes?
Will this printer be capable of creating layers that fuse together? In general, the weakest part of a 3d print is often the fused/bond strength between different layers so I would like to know if this is capable of producing structures with a similar bonding property to that of injection molding.
One Guest asked if the printer came with both the "standard hotend" and the "high-temp hotend".....the answer was cryptic, as it only mentioned various nozzle sizes that were included. Are both of the hotends included? Or, is the only difference which nozzle you're using on the SAME hotend?
What are the weight and dimensions of this machine?
What slicer does this machine run with?
will you be making any review videos of this new printer soon?
Does the filament enclosure also double as a dryer?
In the description it says that the bed is a ceramic glass composite however in the specs. it shows borosilicate glass. Which is it?
What is the actual size of the printer? Footprint and total height?
The technical specs mention both a "standard hotend" and a "high-temp hotend". Does this price include both, or do you have to order the high-temp hotend separately?
Is the firmware used by the FunMat HT Enhanced a derivative of Marlin (as is the firmware for the older FunMat HT)? If so, as Marlin is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin/blob/1.1.x/LICENSE) , which allows derivative work but requires the corresponding source code to be made available, do you provide the source code to the firmware for the FunMat HT Enhanced?
Great question. I would love an answer before spending 1/3 of an automobile on a 3D printer. I've been burned too many times.
@Roger @rhbruning Yes.
Yes it is and they are in violation of the GPL.
As their website only lists the .hex files (https://www.intamsys.com/download-center/), you can't edit the firmware. So the source code is not readily available. When you contact Intamsys you don't get an answer. I have done business with Matterhackers in the past, and these guys are awesome, but not Intamsys. I regret getting the Funmat HT enhanced as there is almost no support or community groups for it. Oh and my upgraded CR-10 mini can out print this thing any day with speed and quality. How can I trust it to print the "costly" materials if I can't even get consistent low cost materials like pla, abs, and petg to print correctly.
Given that this is a make-or-break issue for some people including myself, does anyone have any more information/evidence with regards to GPL violations or lack therof?