ZYLtech Matte Rainbow Gradient PLA
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ZYLtech Matte Rainbow Gradient PLA Filament
ZYLtech Matte Rainbow Gradient PLA filament combines smooth rainbow color transitions with a refined, low-gloss matte finish. Designed for consistent performance and exceptional print quality, this filament gives your 3D prints a colorful, modern look without the shine of traditional silk or glossy PLA.
The gradual rainbow color change makes each print unique, while the matte surface helps reduce visible layer lines and creates a softer, more professional appearance. It’s a great choice for decorative models, display pieces, signs, vases, figurines, toys, cosplay props, gifts, desk accessories, and any project where color and finish matter.
This PLA-based filament is compatible with most standard FDM/FFF 3D printers and feeds smoothly on both Bowden and direct-drive setups, making it accessible for beginners while still delivering the visual quality experienced makers expect.
Key Features
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Matte rainbow gradient finish
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Smooth color transitions throughout the spool
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Low-gloss surface helps reduce visible layer lines
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Great for decorative, artistic, and display-quality prints
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Reliable feeding and consistent extrusion
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Compatible with most standard 3D printers
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Works with both Bowden and direct-drive extruders
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Made with high-quality thermoplastic polymers
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1.75mm filament diameter
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Dimensional accuracy: ±0.02mm
Recommended Print Settings
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Extruder Temperature: 190–220°C
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Suggested Starting Temperature: 205°C
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Bed Temperature: 50–60°C
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Nozzle: 0.4mm standard
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Layer Height: 0.12–0.28mm depending on desired detail and finish
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Print Speed: 40–70mm/s as a good starting range
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Cooling: Part cooling fan recommended
Printing Tips
Matte PLA usually prints well using a standard matte PLA slicer profile. Start with your printer’s generic Matte PLA profile if available, then adjust temperature, speed, and cooling based on your results.
For the best surface finish, keep outer-wall speeds moderate and avoid printing too hot. Lower temperatures can help preserve the matte look, while slightly higher temperatures may improve layer adhesion for stronger parts.
Because rainbow gradient filament changes color gradually over the length of the spool, larger prints or higher-infill models will usually show more noticeable color transitions. Smaller prints may display fewer colors depending on how much filament is used.
Store filament sealed and dry when not in use to help maintain smooth feeding, consistent extrusion, and clean surface quality.
