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- Sunlu SPLA filament printing issues : r 3Dprinting - Reddit
Has anyone tried sunlu SPLA filament? I bought it by mistake on Amazon thinking it was regular PLA but I realized it wasn't after several failed prints I finally got a somewhat decent print but still more stringing and a few blobby spots that I don't get with regular PLA
- First attempt with SPLA. : r 3Dprinting - Reddit
Has anyone tried SPLA before? This is from Sunlu Prints really hot at 210-230c and a bed temp of 75-90c, even with a PEI sheet Printed really well for my first try with it, seems stronger than standard PLA as well
- Azure hybrid benefit on SPLA? : r AZURE - Reddit
We have a Microsoft SPLA (agreement) with a CSP reseller and they report to Microsoft every month how many CPUs cores we use, as well as users (Exchange) We have an activated CSP agreement on our Azure subscription that we will add VMs to Now I wonder, how we can more cost effectively handle the licensing in Azure for the virtual mahcines?
- Chemically, how does spla differ from pla? : r 3Dprinting - Reddit
I bought some Spla and the only difference I noticed is that it absorbs moisture and collects in the nozzle really badly Also stringy as fuck I've printed less than half the roll and I probably won't finish it Regular pla, petg, nylon, duramics pla+ (imo the only worthwhile pla+) and lots of tpu and nothing collects or strings as bad as this crap on all 3 of my printers
- How is sunlu spla? Its cheaper than PLA but requires hotter . . . - Reddit
Spla is just for the shiny appearance I tried it since the pla+ was out and I have had horrible luck with it You have to print hot, it strings like mad, and I’ve had worse warping problems with it than I have had with ABS
- With SPLA for windows server are you required to have server . . . - Reddit
SPLA works under entirely different license terms designed specifically for the hosting industry, and almost everything is built upon processor licensing with unlimited connection rights unless it's a service you can sell to customers like Exchange, Sharepoint, etc
- Microsoft audit SPLA provider : r msp - Reddit
So this is one of the dangers with SPLA and not maintaining a correct administration SPLA means you as the service provider are on the hook for those licenses, not the client Any license issue falls on your lap We haven't had the experience ourselves, but did assist on one of these audits once at a MSP we work closely with, so YMMV: Often after the audit is finished (I expect this is the
- Really bad print issues with Sunlu PLA, anyone else? : r . . . - Reddit
SPLA is a filament type offered by SunLu Although the name implies it is another type of PLA, it has printing properties very different from PLA or PLA+ SPLA requires higher extrusion and bed temperatures than PLA, and requires slower print speeds
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