Smooth, Accurate, Consistent, and Reliable
We have been using COEX filament in-house for over 3 years now. We have never had issues with their rolls breaking like other cheaper filament brands and we always get consistent print results from their products. We’re excited to be carrying their filament as we believe they are one of the best filament manufacturers around. Their filament is made 100% right here in the USA in Wisconsin. We’re confident that you will love their PLA and get consistent, high-quality prints from it. Consistency and quality are paramount for us when we are running a printer farm, COEX filament allows us to know that we will get the same results from roll to roll every time.
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Recommend Hotend/Bed Temperatures and other Resources
See our Help Center article here for the recommend temp settings, profiles, and other information about COEX filament: COEX Filaments - Recommended Nozzle and Bed Temperatures - TH3D Studio LLC
COEX Support - If you need help tuning/using your COEX filament please contact them through their web form here: Contact Us l 3D filament l COEX LLC. If you have a return or warranty request then contact our support team.
Filament Support Information
Help Center - If you need help tuning a filament or want recommended print temperatures you can check our filament section of our Help Center here: Filament - TH3D Studio LLC
Filament Handling
When handling filament the end should be:
- On the spool
- In your hand
- Loaded in the printer
Do NOT let the end of the filament go when handling it as you can cause the spool to tangle. Filament cannot tangle on its own. Returns/refunds will not be issued if you tangle a spool. Due to how filament is spooled onto the roll it is impossible to get a tangled spool from a new spool.
Tyler Darling (verified owner) –
Great filament and makes pretty strong prints. It’s more viscous than most PLA and goes down hot; almost as hot as PETG. I get good results at 225-230F. Don’t print too fast. It has a consistent diameter too so print sidewalls look very very good. Supports stick kinda hard so you might need a razor blade to separate them at times although they’re not as tenacious as PETG supports. My roll was a matte olive drab, very utilitarian-looking.
My first roll of Next had two defects. Granted my tube I.D. is a smidge on the small side but twice a diameter deviation resulted in failed prints. The first time the filament diameter grew to about .073″ for a couple inches and stuck. It would probably have passed through most people’s tubing. The second time it bulged to .081″ and would have gotten stuck in any tubing. I work with mass production so I understand it’s nearly impossible to have zero defects in a big product run and won’t give up on the Coex yet. At least outside those exceptions it stayed very very close to its nominal diameter at every spot I measured and isn’t varying way below spec like the imported stuff I tried.
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