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3D filaments from Inkolor now available from us

Stephan Lamprecht
2.12.2025
Translation: machine translated

The brand known for toner and printer inks is now also involved in 3D printing. We have added the filaments to our range.

Founded in 2007, the Swiss family business Inkolor has dedicated itself entirely to printing. The existing range of ink cartridges, toner cartridges and labelling tapes is growing to include another segment: filaments for three-dimensional printing.

The first products include various materials and finishes: from classic PLA (polylactic acid) to matt variants and special effects such as silk, carbon fibre or wood.

Examples from the range

The PLA Carbon Fiber in black is reinforced with carbon fibre, which should make it particularly dimensionally stable. It is intended for rigid components such as drone frames, brackets or technical components.

Thanks to its matt black colour, this PLA filament conceals layer lines. Inkolor names decorative objects and technical models as typical areas of application.

The golden finish with metallic effect is suitable for decorative objects such as goblets, jewellery or works of art. According to the manufacturer, the advantage is that the material creates the glossy effect during printing and requires no post-processing.

Reliable print quality

In developing the filaments, Inkolor says it has focussed on delivering the most reproducible quality possible. The filaments should extrude consistently, have a uniform diameter and show minimal warping. Warping causes components to deform unattractively during cooling.

The filament spools are reusable to reduce waste.

Now in stock in our shop you will find many more colours.

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