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Prusament Premium PLA Mystic Green is a high-quality 3D printing filament from Prusa Research, distinguished by its deep, mystical green color. This PLA (Polylactic Acid) is based on natural resources and is biodegradable, making it an eco-friendly choice for desktop 3D printing. Thanks to excellent flow properties and low shrinkage, this material is particularly user-friendly and ideal for precise models with fine details. The filament features high stiffness and strength but has limited heat resistance, making it best suited for decorative purposes and functional prototypes at room temperature. For optimal results, a print temperature between 210 °C and 220 °C and a bed temperature of 50 °C to 60 °C are recommended. While a heated bed is not strictly necessary, it significantly improves first-layer adhesion. Mystic Green is perfect for artistic projects, jewelry, decorative items, and mechanical prototypes that do not require high thermal loads. The integrated Prusament NFC system allows for easy identification and automatic configuration of print parameters using compatible printers.
Material TypeThe base polymer type determines printability, strength, flexibility, and heat resistance
PLA
Print TemperatureRecommended nozzle temperature range. Stay within range for best layer adhesion and surface quality
210°C - 220°C
Bed TemperatureHeated bed temperature to prevent warping. Some materials like PLA can print without a heated bed
50°C - 60°C
Diameter1.75mm is standard, 2.85mm for some printers
1.75 mm
Spool WeightNet weight of filament on the spool. Standard spools are 1kg (1000g)
1000g
DensityMaterial density affects part weight. Higher density = heavier prints for the same volume
1.24 g/cm³