

🖤 Print flawless, print fearless with OVERTURE PLA!
OVERTURE PLA Filament delivers industrial-grade precision with a tight ±0.02mm diameter tolerance, ensuring consistent, high-quality 3D prints. Its patented clog-free formula and bubble-free extrusion provide a smooth, hassle-free printing experience. The neatly wound, tangle-resistant spool with a larger inner diameter reduces friction for seamless filament feeding. Vacuum-sealed packaging preserves freshness and quality, making it compatible with most FDM 3D printers and ideal for both prototyping and final prints.
















| ASIN | B07PGY2JP1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #2 in 3D Printing Filament |
| Date First Available | February 17, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item model number | UK-MATTEPLA17511 |
| Manufacturer | OVERTURE |
| Product Dimensions | 8.78 x 2.95 x 8.23 inches |
T**E
Best bang for your buck PLA
Overture isn’t the highest quality pla out there for your 3d printer, but I’ve never had issues with their filament. It doesn’t clog, looks very uniform, and very flexible. It’s a solid option over the more expensive stuff out there to purchase.
M**D
Good stuff
Update: I have now used several overtire filament products and have decided that the issues I had with this particular product were likely due to my own improper handling of the filament when loading my printer or just a rare case of poorly spoiled filament. In either case all of the other filaments I have gotten from Overture have been top notch. It has been consistent and high quality. I have been moving away from PLA in favor of petg and I have to say their petg filament is where it’s at. I am changing my review to five stars after finishing the spool and also using several other overtire products. If you are looking for some great quality filament don’t hesitate to try this. When I first opened the package the filament seemed a little messy compared to other brands I had tried up to that point. It didn’t seem to be ranged just a little weird. At first it printed great and consistently. However it eventually started to catch on itself and after pausing the print to check it out I didn’t see any apparent tangles so I continued on. About 30min later it caught again and caused a rather large print to fail. I didn’t notice until it made a noise when the extruded snapped the filament in two. I thought I had fixed it when it happened AGAIN later that night with another large print(stupid me I should have changed rolls). Anyway, I rewound the entire thing myself and haven’t had an issue since. All in all, I am disappointed in the performance of this roll and how poorly it was wound. However, I am having great success with overtures petg. I’m giving it 4 stars for now. If I grab another roll from them with better results I’ll do a new review.
N**5
Good filament all around! No need to buy other name brand expensive filaments
It's good filament. It extrudes nice and clean. Inter-layer bonding is good. Surface finish is a little on the glossy side but not bad. It just lays down NICE. Its well behaved. I bought the basic black and its a nice black, not thin and weak like other filaments. No need to buy Hatchbox or Atomic, this is just as good if not better behaved just WAY less expensive. Don't be fooled that its a non-name budget filament- its better than that! No worries about mystery brand, this is good stuff. Initially I bought it on a recommendation of a friend who tried it and liked it. I wanted to use as a cheap prototype and test print filament, but its so nice and well behaved I use it for tester AND final prints. Use KISS slicer to print temp tuning and destring wizards to dial in your temps and retracts. I found that this prints better on the lower end of the temp range 195C-200C , 4.5mm retract for my 650mm bowden. I have not tried the build surface yet, I will and update my review. It seems like it will work well. The spool itself is nice. I like the windows on the side for filament remaining. I wish that there was some more reference data on the label- like filament density and conversion numbers for things like cm^3/m, g/m and the like. It seems like when you need a number like that you can not find it. I REALLY like the paper ruler too, its actually pretty handy. Data might be nice there too. The box it comes in is one of the clam-shell types. I use it for part and component storage when its empty too. I wish that they consider the box reuse after printing for stuff like that. I like that it does not have a window that I have to tape up. The multi-packs are next on my list. I hope that they can keep a consistent quality and price point, maybe add a few more colors. EDIT: I got another roll delivered today and thought to update my review with some unboxing pictures. I omitted in my initial review a compliment about the roll packaging. The roll comes vacuum sealed in a reusable silver mylar bag. This is a REALLY nice feature as some of teh so called 'premium' filament vendors charge $2.50 per bag! the bag keeps out light and moisture better than plain poly bags usually used. You can see the printed cardstock ruler and the included build surface in the second photo. Like I said, I like the carboard box type: I reuse them for parts and roll storage.
R**J
Consistently Great PLA Filament
Great quality filament. If your 3D printer is properly calibrated and aligned, it produces very high-quality prints. This is not the first time I have bought this filament, and it definitely will not be the last.
M**I
Decent PLA but has gone up in price
I have used this PLA since I first got my Ender 3 and have had bed adhesion issues. I personally do not care too much, I just use a glue stick. Otherwise, the print quality is solid. I have printed quite a few machine parts with it, and they work fine. I have had a few fails, but nothing that tweaking the slicer settings did not fix, most of the failures occur when the first layer would not stick to the printer bed. I thought the price point was amazing, 15-16 per roll. It is now 20-21 per roll, which had me looking for alternatives. Sadly the cheaper alternatives had terrible print quality, so I am switching back to Overture. A lot of people dislike the cardboard spools, but thats one of my favorite things about the packaging. I am not a fan of wasting tens of plastic spools. Overall, as long as their price does not increase more, I will continue buying my PLA from them.
D**B
I'm using this filament with my Anycubic i3 Mega-S and it is working fine. Prints in a nice somewhat glossy black (Although the bottom layer that is against the base looks more matte) Seems to be a bit thicker (as in viscosity, not dimensions) than the original filament that came with my printer, and might benefit from being printed at a slightly higher temperature, although it seems to work just fine at the default print settings for my printer. When I first got the filament, I initially thought there might be some kind of problem, because with the filament that comes with the printer I can hit the "filament in" button, and it will extrude plastic forever if I let it. With this stuff, it extrudes for awhile, and then the feeder starts skipping. I think because it's a bit less viscous, the "filament in" just pushes the filament more quickly than it can extrude, and eventually pressure builds up to a point that the feeder can't overcome it. It was only after I ignored this and just tried a print that I realized it works fine. I am pretty new with 3d printing, and this is my first roll of non-stock filament, so I didn't really know what to expect. The scent from this filament while printing is maybe slightly more than the original filament, but still barely perceptible and not unpleasant. I have not tried the included build surface with this filament, but it seemed to work well with the Overture branded PETG that I tried it with. Adhesion is great and comparable to the stock filament as long as the gap between the nozzle and the print bed is correct. Comes in a resealable bag, which is super convenient! Also comes with a ruler, and the spool has markings on it (questionable accuracy?) to help you estimate how much filament you've used, and how much remains. (See pics) UPDATE: This is still great filament, so I haven't removed any stars or anything, but I did notice they've raised the price and it is now over $30 canadian for 1kg. I thought I had found my go-to brand for filament. Unfortunately at this price I will be looking at other options.
M**A
I typically use this because it’s the best price
O**A
Can't speak for the whole lineup, but the spool I got (black spoolless refilament) has pretty bad bed adhesion and warping issues on my setup. I've tried over a dozen different brands and kinds of PLA (including Overture!) over the years, and this is the first spool I have ever had such issues with. Printing with other filaments back-to-back still works great, ruling out a new issue in my setup. I've dried it to a crisp, tried a wide range of extruder and bed temps, first layer squish, print speeds etc and wasn't able to get it to print reliably. Maybe some adhesive, e.g. glue stick, could help, but I've never had to resort to that before. Not rating any lower because of past positive experience with the brand.
A**S
I've bought other filaments on Amazon and never had any issues with very few failed prints. Over the last couple of days I've experienced many failed prints due to stringing, clogging, etc This filament seems to soak up water crazy fast and I've had to dry it a bunch in a short space of time. Updated this review because while certain failures were certainly the filament others may not have been. After some tweaks it prints just ok.
A**R
Looks ok
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