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First Prints On The Bambu Lab X1 Carbon On Printables Youtube
First Prints On The Bambu Lab X1 Carbon On Printables Youtube

First Prints On The Bambu Lab X1 Carbon On Printables Youtube I am printing multicolor with the “bambu lab x1 carbon” because i need to test if the color change works with my settings. and so a print can take a whole day … i could save myself time by trying out your settings directly. i will buy me best also a fine nozzle. currently print with the standard nozzle (0.4) thank you very much. Just got your bambu lab printer and are wondering what to print first? here are 7 things you need to print on your bambu lab x1 carbon and p1p!oh and don't f.

Print Show Off Models Printed On The Bambu Lab X1 Carbon Youtube
Print Show Off Models Printed On The Bambu Lab X1 Carbon Youtube

Print Show Off Models Printed On The Bambu Lab X1 Carbon Youtube Extruder temperature: 260°c to 300°c. nozzle temp suggestion is 290°c for the bambu lab x1 machines. bed temperature: 100c for engineering plate, smooth pei high temp plate, and textured pei plate. print speed: standard printing speeds are acceptable. slower speeds can enhance print quality and adhesion. layer height: for the bambu lab x1. Between the 5 x1 carbon combos i have i am at about 2000 hours. one has 800. 3640 hours on my x1c that i got in early january yeah, i know, i have a problem ; d. i printed mostly pla and petg, few kgs of cf filament (paht cf is great), a tiny bit of gf filament, few kgs of asa, some cpe, just a bit of tpu…. These can be released by putting the model in an oven for a period of time. tips deducted from this experience: heat soak printer before use, low to no cooling, print in upper temp range of filament, and slow down on the speed. 5. reply. erigisar. My 10x10mm test square comes out as 10.04x10.06mm with 0.86mm walls instead of 0.8mm. for comparison, abs and asa produce this test square square as 0.1mm smaller in xy, with 0.79mm walls. pla and petg produce similar results. pa12 cf15 does need the glue mess. nylon just won't stick to pei at all. takeaways from this day: abs and asa print.

Bambu Lab X1 Carbon Ams Print With 6 Colors And No Purge Block Youtube
Bambu Lab X1 Carbon Ams Print With 6 Colors And No Purge Block Youtube

Bambu Lab X1 Carbon Ams Print With 6 Colors And No Purge Block Youtube These can be released by putting the model in an oven for a period of time. tips deducted from this experience: heat soak printer before use, low to no cooling, print in upper temp range of filament, and slow down on the speed. 5. reply. erigisar. My 10x10mm test square comes out as 10.04x10.06mm with 0.86mm walls instead of 0.8mm. for comparison, abs and asa produce this test square square as 0.1mm smaller in xy, with 0.79mm walls. pla and petg produce similar results. pa12 cf15 does need the glue mess. nylon just won't stick to pei at all. takeaways from this day: abs and asa print. Initial layer temperature: 100ºc. other layer temperature: 95ºc. not fan on 4 layers. min. fan speed 5%. max. fan speed 10%. aux fan: 5%. waiting feature: chamber fan auto speed based on temperature · issue #1068 · bambulab bambustudio (github ) references: advanced guide to printing asa filament | user guides. Unless your printing super small prints then the 0.2mm nozzle will be of your benefit. the smallest layer height you want to go with on a .4mm nozzle is 0.04mm and honestly that's a bit too small. 0.08 i find is twice as fast and more than enough resolution for prints.

How To Print With Bambu Labs Pla Cf Filament On A Bambu Labs X1 Carbon
How To Print With Bambu Labs Pla Cf Filament On A Bambu Labs X1 Carbon

How To Print With Bambu Labs Pla Cf Filament On A Bambu Labs X1 Carbon Initial layer temperature: 100ºc. other layer temperature: 95ºc. not fan on 4 layers. min. fan speed 5%. max. fan speed 10%. aux fan: 5%. waiting feature: chamber fan auto speed based on temperature · issue #1068 · bambulab bambustudio (github ) references: advanced guide to printing asa filament | user guides. Unless your printing super small prints then the 0.2mm nozzle will be of your benefit. the smallest layer height you want to go with on a .4mm nozzle is 0.04mm and honestly that's a bit too small. 0.08 i find is twice as fast and more than enough resolution for prints.

Bambu Lab X1 Carbon Test Prints And Speed Test Youtube
Bambu Lab X1 Carbon Test Prints And Speed Test Youtube

Bambu Lab X1 Carbon Test Prints And Speed Test Youtube

Amazing Multicolor 3d Prints Bambu Lab X1 Carbon Youtube
Amazing Multicolor 3d Prints Bambu Lab X1 Carbon Youtube

Amazing Multicolor 3d Prints Bambu Lab X1 Carbon Youtube

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