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Prusament PLA Blend is Prusa's in-house PLA, offered in a lineup of special colors that runs from metallics to multi-tone finishes. It behaves exactly like ordinary PLA on the printer, which makes it easy to work with and flattering on just about any model. Each spool is made to a ±0.02 mm diameter tolerance and ships with the measured data to confirm it. Choose your color from the options above.
Prusament comes from the same people who design Prusa's printers, produced entirely in-house rather than sourced from a third party. Each spool is made to a ±0.02 mm tolerance with tightly controlled color, and the data lets you verify that consistency from the first meter to the last.
Each Prusament color follows a documented recipe and is confirmed by spectroscopy, with every batch measured against that reference before it leaves the factory. Run dry mid-build and the next spool you buy will still line up with the first.
Every spool carries the real figures from its run, diameter logged along the whole length, plus weight and ovality. Nobody else hands you that with each roll, so you can check the quality for yourself rather than take it on trust.
Precision machines wind the filament under constant tension, and it's inspected before shipping. The payoff is smooth feeding from the outer wrap down to the core, with no tangles or surprise snags partway through a print.
Made in the EU and USA
Prusament is produced in Prusa's own plants in the Czech Republic and in Delaware, USA, not handed off to some anonymous supplier. Keeping production in-house means quicker shipping, lower import duties where they apply, and a supply chain Prusa controls end to end. No outside factory is free to swap a raw material behind the scenes, so there are no nasty batch surprises from a site nobody has set foot in.
The easiest filament to print, and most makers' first pick
PLA is the most straightforward filament to run and the one most people reach for first, largely because of how good the results look. It's inexpensive, friendly to beginners and veterans alike, and equally at home with big models, finely detailed pieces, figurines, and quick prototypes that don't need to be strong.
Minimal shrinkage, big prints stay flat
Prusament PLA has low shrinkage, which means large objects stick to the bed with little to no warping. That's especially beneficial when a model is split and printed in parts. The PrusaCaster guitar shown below is a great example of what can be achieved.
Grab the PrusaCaster files over at printables.com
Fine detail, tidy bridges and overhangs
Because PLA melts at a low temperature and sets quickly, it captures fine detail with ease and lays down clean bridges and crisp overhangs.
Vivid and subtle shades across a broad range
Some of the sharpest looking prints come from PLA. Its matte-to-satin surface plays down minor layer lines and leaves parts looking cleaner. Prusament PLA spans a wide spread of colors, bold to understated, that work for lithophanes, home decor, toys, cosplay builds, and plenty besides.
New spools with OpenPrintTag
Since October 2025, every Prusament spool arrives on a redesigned reel carrying a fully rewritable NFC tag built on the OpenPrintTag standard.
It stores the filament's key details and reads straight into the Prusa mobile app. The tag runs completely offline, is free to extend, and stays open for anyone to build on.
Read more in Prusa's announcement article