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Do your Ultimaker Material specialists actually know what is in the PLA you sell?
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· Do your Ultimaker Material specialists actually know what is in the PLA you sell?
We actually put quite some effort into these resource materials and we have a professional and well informed materials team We did an AMA a while back with @TomHe, perhaps also interesting to read
If there is anything else you would like to know/learn, feel free to ask!
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We actually put quite some effort into these resource materials and we have a professional and well informed materials team
We did an AMA a while back with @TomHe, perhaps also interesting to read ![:)](//content.invisioncic.com/ultimake/emoticons/5a33abdf6d109_1f60acopy.png)
If there is anything else you would like to know/learn, feel free to ask!
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