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Topic: Printing with PLA

Hi, everyone!

I've already posted this before, but we're currently undertaking a small survey (won't even take a minute to fill out) on printing with PLA and we need more of you to participate. We'd like to know what your experience with PLA is, whether you use it or not. This way, we'd like to be able to cater to your 3D printing needs. It'd be awesome if you could help us by filling out the survey on the following link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...rm?usp=sf_link
Thank you very much for your help!

Best regards,
Stani

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Re: Printing with PLA

Your link 404s.

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Re: Printing with PLA

+1

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Re: Printing with PLA

Hi, jagowilson, thanks for letting me know! i hope this one works: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIp … sp=sf_link

Have a good day!

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Re: Printing with PLA

that link does work, but to be honest, I think your answer options are too restrictive...

"If there was an alternative filament, that would address most common PLA issues, would you be willing to buy it?
Yes
No"

I would prefer to say "maybe"

and why only a 750gram spool? why not a full kg?

because of these, I did not complete the survey.

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Re: Printing with PLA

I would say PETG addresses the short comings of PLA. Put I personally rarely use PLA now. I use PETG exclusively for most of my prints that are not SLA based.

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