High-Speed PLA: Filament for Fast Printers

High-Speed PLA: Filament for Fast Printers

Why filament matters at speed

At low speed, the hotend has time to fully melt any decent PLA. Above 200 mm/s, the limiting factor becomes the time the filament spends inside the melt zone. A standard PLA that prints fine at 60 mm/s may extrude inconsistently at 400 mm/s because it cannot melt fast enough.

What makes a PLA high-speed

  • Lower viscosity at print temp (melts and flows faster)
  • Slightly modified pigment loading for faster heat transfer
  • Tighter diameter tolerance (consistent flow at high volumetric rates)
  • Sometimes higher print temp tolerance (220 to 240 C)

Hardware that helps

  • High-flow hotend (Revo, CHT, Volcano)
  • Direct-drive extruder
  • Input shaping calibrated for your printer
  • Pressure advance / linear advance tuned
  • Part-cooling fan upgrade if printing PLA at speed

Settings to start with

  • Nozzle 220 to 240 C (hotter than standard PLA)
  • Acceleration tuned to printer (5000 to 20000 mm/s²)
  • Layer fan 100 percent
  • Bed 55 to 65 C

Browse the range

All PLA, PLA+.

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