EasyPrint (PrimaCreator)

Very good value + generally consistent; PrimaCreator's easy-printing budget line

Tier B

EasyPrint (PrimaCreator) is a Tier B brand: solid value with generally consistent quality, but some batch-to-batch variability has been reported. We rate them this way because of primacreator's entry line is recommended in eu communities for consistent diameter and easy, beginner-friendly printing and stated +/-0.02mm tolerance with tidy winding, but it is a budget house brand without a premium track record. Materials available from EasyPrint (PrimaCreator) include PLA, PETG, ABS, TPU, and FLEX. In day-to-day printing, EasyPrint (PrimaCreator) stands out for: slightly softer, pliable pla that feeds well even on bowden setups. Spools typically run $18-$24 per kilogram.

Why Tier B?

  • PrimaCreator's entry line is recommended in EU communities for consistent diameter and easy, beginner-friendly printing
  • Stated +/-0.02mm tolerance with tidy winding, but it is a budget house brand without a premium track record

Pros

  • Consistent roundness and a tight +/-0.02mm diameter tolerance
  • Slightly softer, pliable PLA that feeds well even on Bowden setups
  • Low warping and easy bed adhesion for beginners
  • Affordable and widely stocked through 3D Prima across Europe

Cons

  • Budget house brand with limited independent torture-test data
  • Primarily EU availability through PrimaCreator/3D Prima
  • Standard colors rather than premium finishes

Additional Notes

  • PrimaCreator's EasyPrint line sold through 3D Prima; a dependable entry-level EU PLA

EasyPrint (PrimaCreator) Filament FAQ

What materials does EasyPrint (PrimaCreator) make?

EasyPrint (PrimaCreator) produces filament in the following materials: PLA, PETG, ABS, TPU, FLEX. Each material is suited to different print applications - check our material database for printing temperatures and specs.

What tier is EasyPrint (PrimaCreator) filament rated?

EasyPrint (PrimaCreator) is rated Tier B by Filament Cheat Sheet because of primacreator's entry line is recommended in eu communities for consistent diameter and easy, beginner-friendly printing and stated +/-0.02mm tolerance with tidy winding, but it is a budget house brand without a premium track record.

Is EasyPrint (PrimaCreator) good for beginners?

EasyPrint (PrimaCreator) can work for beginners, especially given the price point. Just be aware that some batch variability has been reported, so a temperature tower print is a good first step.

What are the pros and cons of EasyPrint (PrimaCreator) filament?

Pros of EasyPrint (PrimaCreator): Consistent roundness and a tight +/-0.02mm diameter tolerance; Slightly softer, pliable PLA that feeds well even on Bowden setups; Low warping and easy bed adhesion for beginners; Affordable and widely stocked through 3D Prima across Europe. Considerations: Budget house brand with limited independent torture-test data; Primarily EU availability through PrimaCreator/3D Prima; Standard colors rather than premium finishes.

How much does EasyPrint (PrimaCreator) filament cost?

EasyPrint (PrimaCreator) filament typically costs between $18 and $24 per kilogram, depending on the material and color. Specialty composite or engineering-grade materials sit at the upper end of that range.

Where can I buy EasyPrint (PrimaCreator) filament?

EasyPrint (PrimaCreator) filament is sold directly through 3D Prima at https://www.3dprima.com/. It is not generally stocked on Amazon.