Not sure what quality to choose? Here’s a quick guide:
Ideal for organizers, brackets, prototypes, and functional parts.
Best for decorative parts, miniatures, and anything where finish matters.
💡 Ironing is enabled in High Quality mode — it gently smooths top layers to reduce visible lines and improve flat surface finish.
Still unsure? Start with Standard — it’s a great balance of speed, quality, and cost.
This setting controls the nozzle size used for your print. Smaller nozzles print finer details but take longer. Larger nozzles are faster and stronger, but less detailed.
Not sure what to pick? Stick with High (0.4 mm) — it’s what most prints use by default.
Infill controls how solid the inside of your print is. Most 3D prints are not completely solid — instead, they have a structured interior that balances strength and material use.
Not sure what to choose? For most parts, 15–25% is a great starting point.
Different materials offer different looks, strengths, and functional properties. Whether you're after durability, flexibility, surface finish, or aesthetic impact — the material you choose directly affects the result.
Here’s a quick overview of the types we offer:
For the full list of available materials — including detailed specifications and datasheets — view our full filament catalog.
TL;DR: If you want a decorative print, go with PLA. For basic functional parts, PETG is your best bet.
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