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The Cube prints in solid color ABS, with one color per cartridge. ABS (Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) is considered the second easiest material to work with when you start 3D printing. The same kid-safe material that Legos are made from, ABS is also a strong & tough engineering polymer commonly used to produce car bumpers. Though durable, considerations must be made when printing larger objects as thermal stress can cause ABS to warp as the part cools. ABS is suitable for light, rigid, molded products with good shock absorption & wear resistance. ...
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    PLA (Polylactic Acid) is probably the easiest material to work with when you're first starting out with 3D printing. PLA is a biodegradable thermoplastic that has been derived from renewable resources like corn starch & sugar cane. This makes PLA environmentally friendly & very safe to work with. PLA also has a very sharp glass transition point so if you use a fan to cool it, it will set into a solid very quickly. PLA can achieve a greater range of geometries than are possible with other plastics. It also reduces the thermal stress on the printed part, making warping less of an issue with larger PLA parts.

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