The California-based 3D printing company Type A Machines has introduced two new filaments to their 3D printing ecosystem, EverydayPLA and PerformancePLA. EverydayPLA was engineered for standard prototyping and educational purposes, it’s easy to print, contains a low odor, doesn’t require a heated bed, and still manages to produce an aesthetically pleasing finish. PerformancePLA, on the other hand, was developed to provide durable and production-quality parts. Additionally, Type A Machines also released Cura Type A 1.5, a slicing engine that has been in public beta since March. Read more at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/146397/type-a-machines-pla-cura/