🎨 Unleash Your Creativity with YOYI's Flexible Filament!
The YOYI 3D Printer Filament is a high-quality 95A TPU flexible filament designed for precision and versatility. With a dimensional accuracy of ±0.03mm and a weight of 0.8KG, this eco-friendly filament ensures consistent performance and exceptional print quality. Ideal for both professionals and hobbyists, it supports a wide range of printing applications while being non-toxic and low-odor.
M**S
Update- Finally got it sticking
***Update ***I have finally got this adhering to the bed, I purchased 3DLac and that is working well with this ABS, now I am getting very good results printing it.I upgraded the stars to 4 star not 5 due to the fact that I have had to go out and buy 3DLac just for this material. Any other bed adhesion solution did not work for me.Now I am very happy with the results I am getting.** Original Review **I love the silver color of this but I have tried everything i would normally use for bed adhesion, I tried plain glass, phenolic sheet, pei sheet on glass, gluesticks, diluted pva, hairspray even PG which works wonders with petg and pla on a phenolic sheet.My printer is enclosed and i tried bed temps ranging from 70 - 110 and hotend temps from 230-260. i even lowered my speeds to as low as 15mm/sI have even put it in my dryer for a full 4 hours just in case but there was no sign of it being damp.nothing works.I cannot get this to stick to the bed, best i got was layer 3 before it broke free :(best off spend your money on a more reputable brand
D**B
Prints great, buy it.
Great TPU. My purchase history shows I buy a lot of filament. Sainsmart TPU is not only in short supply but the cost is creeping up. Lately I've been branching out and Eryone and Yoyi have been in stock so I had to try them. Prices are still a little high across the board, I suspect as a result of issues beyond our control.All that aside this TPU prints just great. I have a Hemera so I'm fortunate enough to be able to print really quick. I have the filament tuned at 208 and the bed at 60. I'm able to print at PLA speeds and the quality remains bang on. I have zero stringing and supports pop off like they were never there. I suspect Sainsmart, Eryone and Yoyi have very similar chemistry as they print identical and you can multi colour print seamlessly. The look, feel and properties are indistinguishable. The price is a smidge lower so more bang for your buck. A wider colour selection would be the only way Yoyi could improve their offering. Well done. This gets my full seal of approval.
F**B
Not super flexible but can do amazing prints
TPU can be a bit tricky and its pretty easy to print a mush if you have the wrong settings. This TPU is no different but once you got the correct settings I found the prints to be every bit as good as PLA. (see settings below).Again with the right settings very little stringing and what you do get doesnt interfer with the print is so fine you can just rub it to remove it.So it prints well, not stringy why the 4 stars? For me its because its just not as flexible as i wanted. It could be because my only other comparison is Ninja-flex. But if you want a robust somewhat flexible TPU that prints well I would solidly recommend this. Eg phone case , handle that type of thing it would be perfect. A tyre or something spongy I’m not sure.The small tyre I printed had ridiculously small wall thickness and small top and bottom layers but its pretty stiff.layer height: 0.1printing temp: 210build plate temp: 60 (prob can go lower)print speed: 25
S**E
Grey ABS filament stinks and doesn't stick
Thickness (diameter) seems fine.On first print on a glass heated bed (100 degrees C) it xame unstuck so ended up with a smelly blob on my hot end.Second attempt with glue stick worked but still getting warping, so have tried using brims. The adhesion is quite poor.My first ABS filament and I previously used PLA and PETG. This ABS filament stinks, and gives me a headache even with a fan and the window open.The finish looks nice, good colour, no cracks, but I can't use it. Would return but I've had it in the sealed bag fr so long and just started using it.
P**O
Very flexible..
I already have this product in orange so I knew this would be okay. As it has a hardness of 85 its a little more flexible than most. Strange stuff to print but I feel this is what it would be like if you tried printing with hot melt glue. It is best to do some sort of test print as its hard to stop the strings all over when it needs to cross a gap. I find a good starting point is settings much like pla and work from there. As for build plate temperature I have run about 50 degrees and I have also gone unheated and for me on a glass bed unheated seems to have the edge. But like all filament the printer itself makes a difference as all printers seem to have their quirks.
D**S
Use a shovel of salt reading the reveiws.
Was nervous about ordering this reading the reviews. However was keen to get an amazing product I could get fast at a good price etc. This actually turned out perfect. I've never used abs before so this was a first. No smell, started with calibration prints on a glass bed. Tried with glue etc. No luck.Tried with homemade "abs juice" which sounds like hassle but it's actually very easy. no looking back pretty happy.Have to prise parts from the bed they are stuck that well.
K**.
meh it's ok
it's ok... prints fairly well - on a Bowden setup make sure you turn off retraction - such is the flexibility of the material ... My only gripe with it is that it seems to be filled with bubbles (or they appear when you print). in some cases it goes your way and the part looks glittery - on others it can be annoying. I print it at 210, 70 bed, no cooling fan and it is pretty printable (except on smaller details - if you don't use cooling fan on small details it will melt out). so - ye, it's ok I guess - but was hoping for a touch more, might be my printer, might be the filament - who knows
A**R
Great first ABS experience
First attempt with ABS on a Prusa i3 MK2. Found that I didn’t need an enclosure. Printer at 100deg bed and 245 nozzle.Most prints adhere fine just on PEI but a bit of homemade ABS juice helps if there are tight corners especially if the surface area of the first layer near the corner is small.Absolutely zero warping evident in the prints themselves with really nice detail.Spool is not particularly nicely wound but is not tangled.
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