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PLA PART #SUNLU·PLA·META

SUNLU PLA Meta

Manufactured by SUNLU

DATASHEET · MEASURED VALUES
MATERIAL PLA
DIAMETER 1.75 mm MEAS. ± 0.02 mm
NOZZLE TEMP 185 225 °C
BED TEMP 50 65 °C
SPOOL 1000 g
WARPING low
MOISTURE low
8.8 /10 RANK 0 / 6
PRINTABILITY 9/10
LAYER ADHESION 8/10
SURFACE FINISH 9/10
STRINGING RESIST. 8/10
BED ADHESION 8/10
VALUE FOR MONEY 9/10
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REVIEW NOTES

Quick Summary

This SUNLU PLA Meta review centers on one claim that actually holds up: higher flow. SUNLU reformulated this PLA for roughly 1.5x the fluidity and about 30% lower extrusion pressure than standard PLA, so it keeps up with fast machines and can print as low as 185 °C. For high-speed printing on a budget, it is a standout.

The trick is to scale temperature with speed. SUNLU lists 185–195 °C for fine prints, 195–215 °C balanced, and 215–225 °C at 150–200 mm/s. Pair with a 50–65 °C bed. The high-flow formula is what lets the lower temperatures still produce solid extrusion at speed.

Diameter is held to a tight ±0.02 mm, so flow stays even across long prints. Surface quality at speed is better than typical budget PLA, and the lower thermal expansion reduces warping on larger parts. Around 17% elongation at break gives it a little more toughness than plain PLA.

Where It Falls Short

It is still PLA — heat resistance is limited, and for genuinely tough functional parts a dedicated PLA+ wins. The high-flow behavior can also mean slightly more ooze if you do not tune retraction for the faster melt.

Verdict

If your printer is fast and your budget is tight, SUNLU PLA Meta is one of the best-value high-speed PLAs going. Choose PLA+ when toughness matters more than throughput.

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FAQ
What makes PLA Meta different from regular PLA?

SUNLU reformulated it for about 1.5x higher flow and roughly 30% lower extrusion pressure, so it melts and lays down faster. That means cleaner high-speed prints and the ability to print as low as 185 °C in fine mode.

What temperature should I print SUNLU PLA Meta at?

Match temperature to speed: 185–195 °C for fine/slow prints, 195–215 °C balanced, and 215–225 °C for 150–200 mm/s high-speed work. Use a 50–65 °C bed for adhesion and low warping.

Is PLA Meta tougher than normal PLA?

Somewhat. With around 17% elongation at break it resists impact and delamination better than standard PLA, though dedicated PLA+ is still tougher for functional parts.

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