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✨ Elevate your 3D prints with silky precision and glossy gold glam! ✨
ZIRO PLA Filament 1.75mm in Shining Red Gold offers premium silk-like finish with ±0.03mm dimensional accuracy, engineered for most FDM 3D printers. Its tangle-free spool and moisture-sealed packaging guarantee smooth, reliable printing with a luxurious glossy look—perfect for professionals demanding flawless, eye-catching results.






| ASIN | B08BG5ZXDT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,286 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #185 in 3D Printing Filament |
| Brand | ZIRO |
| Brand Name | ZIRO |
| Color | Silky-gold |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,176 Reviews |
| Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ZIRO |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PLA-1.75-SILKY-GOLD |
| Material | Polylactic Acid |
| Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 630128761189 |
| Unit Count | 35.27 Ounce |
M**Y
READ BEFORE BUYING, I'VE POOLED ALL THE INFORMATION I COULD FIND
I ordered the Transparent Purple and Transparent Blue. Since buying I have also read a lot of comments and reviews and wanted to clear some things up. It prints like PETG. It prints okay at PLA temps, but you would never know it prints like PETG unless someone called it out or you did some serious testing. You would print it like PLA and then blame bad quality on the filament, the manufacturer, or maybe think it was your own printer. Below are some common misattributed problems. Clogging the Extruder, Wrong Temperature, Cloudiness, Brittle Layers, Bad Bed Adhesion: Tish Rader was right in his reviews, IT IS NOT PLA, IT IS PETG (or at least, it prints like PETG). I was printing (somewhat)fast on the Neptune 4, (at 100-200mm^s and 220 degrees Celsius) and the supports (Since they were printed the fastest) were under extruding, leaving, what I call, the chain-link fence effect, characteristic of print temps being too low, and characteristic of a clogged nozzle. I also printed a model with supports, they were harder to remove than the supports on the PLA version of the model, so much so that I had to reprint it with a support distance of .4 at a .2mm layer height. All that being said, it did stick to the Elegoo black and Sunlu silk black PLA I printed it on top of on the Decepticon symbol. **I do feel I should mention, as PanzerWeiro pointed out, that it does stick to other PLA. I have printed it on to of MatterHackers black PLA and SUNLU Silk black PLA and it has stuck perfectly with absolutely no problems (so far, at least). So, while this filament does require PETG temps, overhang and support settings, it does stick to PLA perfectly with no problems.** The prints at this temp and speed (180-220 at 100-200mm^s) were also cloudy, as many of the reviewers probably attributed to the wrong causes. That said, the filament became visibly shinier, less cloudy, and more transparent (The blue and purple showed less of their respective colors and more white light when white light was shining through them), when the temps were upped and the speeds stayed the same (255 degrees at 100-200mm^s). I have not tried printing at higher than 255 deg, although I may to see what the effects are. However, I got the best, shiniest, strongest, and translucent results when printed at sub-80mm^s (normal, non-fast printer speeds) at 250 deg C. This being said, this was done on the stock Neptune 4 (with a custom slow profile), and I haven't been able to print this filament at all (it always turns out horrible) on the Neptune 3 Max and I don't have another printer (yet) to see if it is just the N3M being weird. I recently ran a temperature tower test and also found that prints printed at PLA temps (180-205 at 100-200mm^s) had really brittle layers (I could easily, even accidentally, pull apart those layers), with the layer adhesion becoming like regular PLA at 210-215 degrees. The filament itself is pretty brittle, it has snapped multiple times while I was trying to weave the filament through the tiny hole on the spool (It has not snapped while just sitting there, either on the printer, sitting on the spool, or even while printing, which is pretty much all I care about). The brittleness is not annoying, just slightly inconveniencing, it is no reason not to buy this filament Printing at too low a nozzle temp can result in bad bed adhesion, many reviewers attribute this to the filament, but it is actually them printing at too low a temp because ZIRO advertised this as PLA. So raise your nozzle temp, (210-215 is a good temp) and don't complain that it has bad bed adhesion, complain that they don't give the right printing preferences. They transmit light well (DO NOT BE FOOLED, in some photos the purple looks deep purple, but it is more pink than it looks, you can see the actual shade and color in the picture with the non-lit, side-by-side rock comparisons. However, the photo with the Decepticon symbol is an accurate photo, probably because it was printed with more layers and walls). The purple looks a bit pink at times, which I understand seems characteristic of some of the colors, like red looking orange. This filament is not a bad buy, ZIRO has just advertised it as PLA when it prints like PETG, leading to some confused customers and bad reviews they could have avoided. That said, I don't think that I would've bought this if I knew it prints like PETG, I was specifically looking for transparent PLA, and didn't want to deal with the hassle of printing PETG (Little did I know it would happen anyway XD). ZIRO probably knows this and won't be changing the labels anytime soon. I cannot speak for what I don't know, so I wanted to clarify. All this testing was done on the Transparent Purple PLA and Transparent Blue PLA, I did not test and cannot speak for any of the other colors. I did not receive a tangled, broken, or otherwise damaged spool when I bought these two colors. That is not to say it cannot happen. However, it is my understanding that many reviewers have received replacement spools from ZIRO when these things happened to them. I will be buying this again and do recommend it, but only if you know what you're buying.
D**A
Great value! Looks and prints great!
I admit that I didn’t have high hopes for this filament but I needed this color for a paid project I was working on. I was pleasantly surprised! The quality is very good and the color really pops. I had no issues with the spool as it was wound nicely with no tangles or jams. When held to the light, the items I printed looked great with good transparency. I was worried I’d have issues with my AMS unit but the uniform size was fine. One issue I did have was that the AMS was unable to feed the filament and I had to gently hand feed it for the extruder motor to catch it. After they it was fine. Since this is translucent filament, it is a bit rigid with no flex so keep that in mind. I used a generic print profile for my P2S and the results were great! I’ll be trying out more of their products soon!
P**B
Good quality/glow
Runs fine through my Bambu A1 with AMS Lite. Good glow/color/finish. I am very satisfied with my ZIRO brand filaments.
C**R
Beautiful Transparent "PLA" PetG
I generally only leave reviews if it's extremely great, or extremely poor. Or consistently one or the other. In this case, this is the 4th color, but the 10th roll I've received from Ziro. This company has moved into my top 3 favorites. I'm using this review for both their "Triple Color" Rainbow and "Transparent PLA". As everyone suggests on Transparent PLA run it as PETG and it runs perfectly and is very nice and transparent. The Rainbow I'm giving 5 stars. It came as expected, it came with a resealable bag, a sample filament (never know what to do with such a small amount), and a cleaning piece. The transparent, however, I'll have to give 4 stars. It WOULD have gotten 10 if I could except it came wrong. Three times. I ordered originally Blue and Yellow transparent. I received Blue and Pink. I needed 2 colors so I used both. Amazon said send what pink I had left back and they'd send me yellow. 2 days later I got yellow. All 3 colors were BEAUTIFUL. I even LOVED the pink, (though it wasn't what I wanted it WAS nice). So a week later I wanted more yellow. So I ordered and again got pink lol. So I called and they had me keep pink and just refunded me. So I used pink for that project. 2 weeks later I NEEDED it. So I ordered it, and immediately called Amazon and informed them last two times I ordered yellow I got pink and this time I NEED yellow the person I'm printing for is specific so please tell the warehouse person to VISUALLY inspect the color. They said ok. Next day? Pink. So again, had to call, and Amazon again resolved the situation. So it has to be a labeling issue with the scanning gun because the label clearly SAYS pink. And Ironically if you WANT to order pink there's like a 3 week wait lol. But the translucent yellow, blue, and pink all were quite beautiful. So I also tried silver which again was very nice. They all have been greatly packaged, with no tangles, and great adhesion using default settings. I can't recommend them enough!
B**N
Great color
Great filament for the price. Came packaged extremely well. Prints very nice and has amazing color pop under fluorescent lighting. Works with various 3d printers. No issues with tangling on this spool like other filaments.
M**N
Some tweaking. Changed to 9/10
Ziro filament amazing. Changing my initial review to excellent. I figured out the carbon fiber settings and it prints beautifily. The rolls for these do tangles easily, but I respooled it and its now great. For bambu printers: select generic>pla_cf. Fixed the clogging issue. Not the tangle issues though.
D**E
Glow green. Works best with white filament layer underneath.
This review is for the green glow filament. The filament is a semi translucent milky color. I found that it looked best and glowed better when there was white filament underneath it. See video for explanation. The filament printed fine for me on bambulab A1 AMS. I also noted tho that the filament does not glow under UV blacklight. It definitely charged faster from a blacklight compared to sunlight. But most glow stuff glows under a blacklight and this did not. But different blacklights have different wavelength ranges and it might glow for your blacklight even tho it did not glow for the one I have. I was planning on using this to make some blacklight Halloween display decorations so I was a bit bummed it didn't glow under UV. Even with the white added, it did not glow in a blacklight. To clarify it does glow well in the dark after being charged. It just does not glow in a black light.
M**K
Worst Filament I have ever tried
This is, hands down, the worst filament I have ever used. I mean specifically the Glow in the Dark Cyan (I have had no trouble out of 3 other filaments from this brand). It won't stick to the bed, even with glue, which I don't typically use as I don't need it unless I am printing something with a very small point of contact on the bed. I had several prints fail due to poor adhesion, costing me a total of about 2 days valuable print time in the last minute crunch to pump out toys for our Halloween party... then came the jam; it was the straw that broker the camels back, I tried to use some of this in a 12 hour multi-layer project. I used it for the second to last layer, print 94% complete, and this stuff, which was to be the white blue part of Cheshire Cat's eyes printed okay there (it didn't touch the bed), however, when the printhead came up to change to the final color, the pupils, this stuff jammed in the nozzle and heat pipe (all metal DD hotend) so badly I ended up having to dissemble the entire printhead assembly and take a heatgun to the parts to melt out the filament; of course, that meant I had to do a complete recalibration of the bed too, so that cost me a few more hours. I'll stick to more mainstream brands for glow in the dark filament going forward; this spool is going in the trash since the manufacturer doesn't want it back. Update to clarify: I stated this is going in the trash, the manufacturer asked me to specify that they did in fact refund me for the purchase. To be clear however, my rating of this product will remain 1 star until if and when I see proof that the spool I received was defective and not the product overall.
B**3
Brak fluorescencji
Produkt drukuje z dobrą dokładnością, ale niestety fluorescencja to fikcja. Zwykły zielony filament.
V**E
Very bad, do not recommend it.
No problems with any filament so far. This one created a disaster due major clogging. Even after fixing this filament remains horror. Cannot understand any positive reviews for it
N**F
Ottimo prodotto
Uno dei miei filamenti preferiti. Bellissimo colore, ottima qualità di stampa.
Z**N
Excellent
Really nice filament. It could be more shine to it. The picture looks more silverish than the final result.
G**E
Funziona, ma la fosforescenza dura poco.
Passata l'euforia della novità, si realizza che, agli scopi pratici, è quasi inutile, perché si carica con la luce, ma poi rimane fosforescente veramente poco tempo, a volte anche solo minuti. Io che lo volevo usare per fare delle cornici per gli interruttori delle luci, per trovarli facilmente al buio, dovrò trovare altre soluzioni. Nessun problema per la stampa, invece.
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