: While white is excellent for uniform light diffusion, Spidermaker's Matte Black is particularly famous for its ability to hide layer seams and transition lines.
For the best results with SpiderMaker Matte PLA, use these community-vetted and manufacturer-recommended parameters: Recommended Value 210∘C210 raised to the composed with power C 230∘C230 raised to the composed with power C Bed Temperature 45∘C45 raised to the composed with power C 60∘C60 raised to the composed with power C Print Speed (slower is better for detail) Fan Speed (after the first layer) Nozzle Size (standard) or (large prints) Tips for "Invisible" Results : While white is excellent for uniform light
The material is more forgiving of minor mechanical inconsistencies, allowing a print to look as smooth as a print in standard PLA. Recommended Print Settings Users report a waxy, high-quality feel that helps
: Every printer is different; finding the exact "sweet spot" within the range will ensure optimal flow and surface consistency. Why It Works Unlike glossy filaments that create
Users report a waxy, high-quality feel that helps blend layers together visually.
Spidermaker Matte PLA has gained a reputation as a "layer-line killer" because its unique non-reflective finish and slightly waxy texture scatter light instead of reflecting it. This effect makes typical FDM "stair-stepping" nearly invisible to the naked eye, even at standard layer heights. Why It Works
Unlike glossy filaments that create shadows at every layer transition, Spidermaker’s matte surface spreads light uniformly.