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The original post: /r/3dprinting by /u/GrowCanadian on 2025-01-02 21:41:39.

I run a small 3D printing side business and one of my top selling items is red. I purchased a large amount of Creality Ender PLA filament in red during a sale last year. I finally ran out and decided to try some Sunlu PLA but quickly noticed that the Sunlu brand red has a much lower pigment density causing infill to be visible. This fails my quality check for items I sell so I need to find an alternative.

I’m curious if the community has some recommendations for confirmed higher pigment filaments specifically in red that I can test out.

Alternatively, I have a feeling the community using Hueforge might have a database already created with this information but I’m having difficulty finding it. Anyone able to direct me to this info?

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