PLA Family – Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will Matter3D PLA work with my printer?
Yes. Our PLA is designed for most open-material FFF/FDM 3D printers using 1.75 mm filament, including Bambu Lab, Prusa, Creality, Elegoo, Anycubic, and many others. Check your printer’s specifications to confirm PLA compatibility (almost all machines support it).
Q: What print settings should I start with?
For most PLA prints, a nozzle temperature around 205–215 °C, a bed temperature around 50–60 °C, and 60–100% part cooling is a good starting point. Each variant (Essentials, Basics, Performance, CF, etc.) has recommended settings listed on its product page. Fine-tune in ±5 °C steps and adjust speed based on your printer’s capabilities.
Q: Do I need to dry PLA before printing?
PLA is less moisture-sensitive than nylons or TPUs, but it still benefits from being dry. If you hear popping from the nozzle or see rough, inconsistent surfaces, dry the spool at 40–50 °C for several hours and store it with desiccant.
Q: Is Matter3D PLA food-safe?
We do not certify our materials as food-safe. Even though all of our base resin has regulatory clearances, 3D-printed parts are porous and difficult to clean, and printers often use brass nozzles that may contain lead. We recommend treating all printed parts as non-food-contact unless you have a validated process and equipment.
Q: Do you offer bulk or farm pricing on PLA?
Yes. We work closely with print farms, schools, and industrial users. If you’re consuming large volumes of PLA, contact us and we can help with volume pricing and logistics.
Q: Can you produce custom PLA colours or formulations?
Yes. Because we compound and extrude in-house in Victoria, BC, we can develop custom colours, composites, and performance PLA grades for reasonable minimum order quantities. Reach out with your requirements and we’ll see what’s possible.
Q: What does 'Bambu AMS Compatible' mean
This simply means that the plastic spools we use for our products are compatible with Bambu's AMS system. They are literally 'plug-n-play'.