Why does my PLA keep snapping?

Why does PLA filament get brittle and snap? PLA filament snaps because of three main reasons. Over time, it can absorb moisture which causes it to reduce flexibility, from the mechanical stress of being curled up on a spool, then straightened out with pressure and generally low quality PLA filament.
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How do you keep PLA from snapping?

If you're having regular issues with PLA filaments snapping into pieces, you'll want to stop leaving the filament on the 3D printer after usage. Instead, ensure that the filament retracts into the reel after printing and is stored in a sealed pouch or container.
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What causes PLA to snap?

PLA can become brittle if it's exposed to moisture since it's a hygroscopic filament, meaning that it absorbs moisture, but being exposed to UV radiation (sun light) will damage it even more, making it lose its color and become brittle, weak, and easy to snap. To avoid this, proper storage is recommended.
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Why does my 3D printer filament keep breaking?

If the filament has been stored outside of its packaging, or has been exposed to high humidity over time, it can be subject to breakage. To test this, bend a segment of the material from the spool. If it snaps readily, then you will should use a different spool of material to print.
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Why does my PLA filament keep breaking at extruder?

Enclosure Too Hot or Heat Around the Extruder

You don't want soft PLA or another filament entering your extruder with the gripping teeth, spring tension and extrusion pressure. This combination is likely to lead to broken filament, so it's important to take the necessary steps to stop it from happening.
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Why Does My PLA Filament Keep Breaking?



What temperature should I print PLA at?

PLA prints at a relatively low temperature, typically printing between 190°C - 220°C.
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What temperature should it be to dry PLA filament?

Oven Drying

DIYers and professional 3D printers still utilize oven baking to get the moisture out of ABS and PLA filament. The drying process is similar to baking your favorite thanksgiving turkey. Just place your filament spool inside an oven and set it at the right temperature: 104 to 113°F (40 – 45 °C) for PLA.
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Does moisture affect PLA filament?

PLA is an organic material that readily absorbs moisture, and is extremely sensitive to trace water content. Moisture also affects the diameter of the filament when it in storage.
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How do you fix a broken PLA?

You should glue broken 3D parts together with epoxy or superglue carefully, making sure the surfaces are cleaned up with sandpaper. You can also use a hot gun to melt materials like PLA then rejoin them, so the pieces bind together.
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How do you make PLA filaments stronger?

In effect, annealing is the best way to make the PLA strength better. PLA heat resistance is low, virtually the lowest of any 3D printing material. The glass transition temperature of regular PLA is 60C to 65C (140F to 150F).
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How do I know if my filament is too moist?

Different filaments absorb moisture at different rates, but there are a few common signs that you've got a wet spool:
  1. Popping or cracking sounds when extruding.
  2. Severely reduced part strength and layer adhesion.
  3. Uneven extrusion lines.
  4. Uncharacteristically severe stringing, blobbing, or oozing.
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What is the best humidity level for PLA?

Filament Humidity Range for PLA, ABS, PETG & More

Definitely invest in a hygrometer to check levels of humidity and moisture in the environment where you leave your 3D printer and filament. PLA does pretty well at humidities even around 50%, but some filament won't work well at all at that level.
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How long can PLA be left out?

PLA exposed to direct sunlight at ambient temperature can survive for 1 week then it becomes brittle. PLA filaments exposed to more than 60% humidity can be usable for less than a month but can produce bad prints.
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Can PLA be too dry?

Normally, you'd expect something with moisture in it to get soggy or soft. But with PLA, for example, the opposite is true. It gets brittle, almost like it is too dry.
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Can you microwave PLA?

It is compostable and can break down in certain composting conditions. It is also BPA-free with NO-toxic chemicals, microwave & dishwasher (top rack) safe, heat resistant up to 120 degree celcius.
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Does PLA have a shelf life?

PLA. Typically, PLA Filament has a shelf life of about 2-3 years. This means you can buy it, store it in a cool, dry, and dark place in its original packaging (to prevent moisture), and still be able to print with it almost 3 years later. Keep in mind that after 2 years the print quality may start to degrade.
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Does a hotter bed make PLA stick better?

If they're not sticking well, you may want to increase the temperature up a little. A warmer bed helps to soften the plastic, allowing it to stick. Just be careful not to heat up your bed too much, otherwise your prints might end up with elephant's foot (as seen in the photo).
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What happens if you print PLA too hot?

If you're printing too hot (with any filament, not just PLA) you're going to see stringing and blobs/oozing because the material is getting runny and exiting the nozzle in an uncontrolled manner. Because it's uncontrolled, you will also likely see artifacts showing up in your prints.
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What is a good speed to print PLA?

A good print speed for PLA usually falls in the 40-60 mm/s range, giving a good balance of print quality and speed. Depending on your 3D printer type, stability, and set up, you can reach speeds above 100 mm/s easily.
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Is it safe to dry filament in the oven?

Ovens are not recommended for drying filament, however it still can be done with caution. Convection ovens work very well as they constantly circulate hot air around the spool.
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Can you dry filament in the microwave?

A microwave oven is a common way of drying the filament at the appropriate temperatures. It eliminates any moisture that the filament could have absorbed. While other options like a desiccant or a dry box are risk-free, microwaves can cause adverse effects. But they are incredibly effective and do the job much faster.
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Can moisture cause stringing?

Underextrusion, Stringing, Bubbles, and Oozing are all issues related to the presence of humidity in your filament.
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Why are my 3D prints so weak?

The most common causes is simply printing too cold or too fast. Too fast might mean simply the layer height is too thick - when I talk about printing speed I multiple nozzle width X speed X layer height. The higher the temp, the less viscous the plastic is and so you can print faster (but quality goes down).
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