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American Filament - Teal PLA

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General Info
Hot end temp 205
Bed temp 60
Filament type PLA
Date added Jul 23, 2023
Donated by American Filament
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Any printing defects visible on this swatch are solely on me and should not be interpreted as the material being difficult. All swatch gcodes are pre-generated per filament type and are not tuned to specific filaments. Picture is representative and may not match the hex value shown. The hex value shown is the measured color of the swatch.

Matching Colors

Pantone®-alike

The Pantone Matching System is a standardized proprietary color system that is used to identify specific colors for industry use, like paint, printing, or dyes. Each medium has different attributes that can affect the final color, so the options displayed will not have all the attributes they would have with a Pantone color set.

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#279989

Pantone PMS 7473 C

#298FC2

Pantone PMS 7689 C

#3EB1C8

Pantone PMS 631 C

#1A9A9D

Fashion and Interior Designers 16-5123 TPX

#05868E

Industrial Designers PQ-2237C

#0F92A0

Graphic Designers 2230 UP


RAL

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#21888F

RAL Classic RAL 5018

#1A949A

RAL Effect RAL 720-M

#16A29A

RAL Design System+ H190L60C35

Related Colors

Complementary Color

Complementary colors are pairs of colors which, when combined or mixed, cancel each other out (lose hue) by producing a grayscale color like white or black. When placed next to each other, they create the strongest contrast for those two colors. Complementary colors may also be called "opposite colors." Wikipedia


Analogous Color

Analogous colors are groups of three colors that are next to each other on the color wheel, sharing a common color, with one being the dominant color, which tends to be a primary or secondary color, and a tertiary. Wikipedia


Triadic Color

The triadic color scheme uses three colors equally spaced around the color wheel. Triadic color schemes tend to be quite vibrant, even when using pale or unsaturated versions of hues, offers a higher degree of contrast while at the same time retains the color harmony. Wikipedia


Split-Complementary Color

Split Complementary color is a mix between Complementary color and Analagous color. It forms a modified triangle where one color is dominant and the other two make great accents.


Tetradic (Rectangular) Color

The tetradic (double complementary) colors scheme is the richest of all the schemes because it uses four colors arranged into two complementary color pairs. This scheme is hard to harmonize and requires a color to be dominant or subdue the colors; if all four colors are used in equal amounts, the scheme may look unbalanced.

The rectangle color scheme uses four colors arranged into two complementary pairs and offers plenty of possibilities for variation. Rectangle color schemes work best when one color is dominant. Wikipedia


Tetradic (Square) Color

The square color scheme is similar to the rectangle, but with all four colors spaced evenly around the color circle. Square color schemes work best when all colors are evenly balanced. Wikipedia

Similar Colors

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