4. Nylon

Nylon is known for being both strong and flexible, which sets it apart. However, printing with it requires high demands. The extruder temperature needs to be between 230-280°C, a range that not every printer can achieve. Another negative characteristic is its poor adhesion to the print bed and between layers, which can result in model delamination. Printing with nylon is not only demanding but also slow, and attention must be paid to storing the nylon filament because it absorbs moisture from the surrounding environment, thereby reducing its quality.