








🎯 Matte Mastery Meets Precision Printing — Don’t Just Print, Impress!
OVERTURE PLA Matte Filament 1.75mm is a premium, eco-friendly 3D printing material offering a unique matte, frosted finish with exceptional dimensional accuracy of ±0.05 mm. Each 1kg spool includes a 200x200mm build surface optimized for adhesion and easy resizing. Designed for broad compatibility with most FDM printers, it features user-friendly spool innovations and is pre-dried to ensure odorless, bubble-free printing. Ideal for professionals seeking refined aesthetics and reliable performance in every print.




| ASIN | B08HVP2Q1C |
| Brand | OVERTURE |
| Color | Light Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (20,195) |
| Date First Available | 6 February 2021 |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | OVERTURE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MATTE PLA-03 |
| Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
| Model number | MATTE PLA-03 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 22.3 x 7.5 x 20.9 cm; 1 kg |
| Size | 1.75mm +/- 0.05; 1kg ( 2.2lbs/ spool) |
R**N
Just WOW!. I'll update with photos of my prints later on. I've been searching for matte filaments and there seems to be limited options. Not only have i think i found it, i dear say i found my goldilocks filament. Ordering 3 more rolls next week as I've been printing 24hrs a day since i got it a few days ago. Excited to try other colors. Roll was nicely wound and print quality is astounding, printing is very easily and was dialed very quickly. and i have zero complaints so far. Layer lines are pretty much invisible even at .2 layer heights. .13 is jaw dropping. Been printing an order for a local hobby shop and they at first didn't believe it was 3d printed as it looked multitudes better than previous filament I've used on their order. I've been printing on my mostly stock ender 3 v2. Only modifications are z-brace rods, bltouch, dual z and printed z motor mounts. Printing here the update NY winter is usually challenging as where i print in my home can be as low as 10c ( will be finishing my enclosure soon). Saying that my only struggle has been minor corner warping and bed adhesion. but i doubt that would be an issue in warmer rooms. The issue has been resolved though as i really squish my first layer (leaves very fine elephant foot that cleans quite easily with a sharp hobby knife or 220grit sand paper) since i print 7-20 parts at a time. Can't afford failures. I am printing on the stock textured side of the ender 3 glass bed. For those with an ender 3 i do Hot end at 195-200c, 60c bed temp at 40mm sec (as i prefer quality over speed ) retract 6.5mm 50mmsec, default cura coasting settings and filament equalizer enabled. 75%-100% fan after initial 2 layers. I'd also like to add that my printed upgrades are done in hatchbox abs for strength and temperature resistance. But now any parts that aren't at risk of high temperature exposure I'm using this matte black pla because it looks that amazing and is suitably strong. If I run into any issues I'll update accordingly. Update 7 Days Later So i ordered this filament for an order for a hobby shop. Printing drag racing slot car stands. I printed 96 of these in 4 different filaments. After the first 28 this filament arrived and after the first test prints i was amazed and now only use this filament. I went through the whole 1kg roll in 6 days. Ordered another and already been printing into the 2nd roll. I've updated my nozzle temp to 210c and I'm using a .8 brass nozzle. A worth while mention is these stands i print they're only 3 bottom 2 top, 1 perimeter and 0% infill. And they're almost perfect, very light and just as strong as previous prints with .4 using 3b 4t and 2 perimeter. The watering can is from thingiverse and printed at 60mmsec, 3 bottom and in vase mode. Also worth noting i check filament diameter periodically as i go through the roll and so far it's been between 1.72-1.77mm. Overall still my new favorite go to pla. I definitely prefer a matte finish and this filament definitely delivers.
D**D
I have used about 5 rolls of this filament and have not had a problem printing on both my Prusa MK2 and MK3S
A**R
I bought a roll of this since it was on sale, and decided to try it for a two color project. The calibration cube and a couple of other tests appeared to be ok, but when I started on heavier prints for the project I started to have major under-extrusion issues in random places. I took several spot measurements of the diameter of the filament, and it was all 1.70-1.80 mm. So I knew that wasn't the issue. Yet, as you can see in the picture of the tube, there are several layers with minimal filament present, where there should have been a 4mm thick wall. The tube mechanically failed about 1/3 of the way up where those major underextrusions occurred. Examining the failure points, there were random bits of filament, then a solid line, then random bits again, etc. I was able to separate these layers with minimal force. Then I remembered that I had two calibration cubes printed with different brands of filament. Exact same g-code, so they should be really close in weight, right? Well, as you can see in the pictures, that was *not* the case. The Hatchbox PLA (black) weighed in at 5.47 grams, while the Overture PLA (red) weight 3.92 grams. Nearly 30% lighter!!! Sadly, this is not a good value if prints fail due to structural problems from underextrusion due to the low density of this filament.
P**S
Feeds well, color is a little dull, but it works. I had to print something for a tabletop game, and this worked fine.
T**Y
Filament was brittle right out of the package. I threw the spool away after 8 hours in a dryer and two failed prints. They failed due to the filament breaking as it came off the spool.
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