Bambu Pla Cf Safe, Looks like generic PETG is set to 40-90% fan and 0
Bambu Pla Cf Safe, Looks like generic PETG is set to 40-90% fan and 0% aux fan It is not recommended to use stainless steel nozzles for printing materials that contain carbon fiber or glass fiber, such as PLA-CF/GF, PETG-CF/GF, etc. Bambu Studio has filament profiles for them, so Additionally, Bambu PLA-CF and Bambu PETG-CF have been extensively tested and proven to have a low risk of clogging when printed with a hardened steel 0. • Basic Info Bambu PLA-CF is a custom-blended tough PLA with carbon fibers added to improve the hardness and bending modulus while still retaining the easy printing and dimensional stability. BUT, the process of 3D printing, being fed through some many gears and mechanisms is NOT food safe. The safety aspects of 3d printing, especially long term exposure risks, are fuzzy at best. But now I got x1c is there any reason to still use PLA instead petg? It looks x1c handles petg without Bambu Hotend H2 / P2S is a high-performance quick swap hotend solution designed for advanced Bambu Lab 3D printers. Compare PLA, PETG, ABS, and more based on strength, flexibility, and Any typical filament is fine I run PLA, PETG, ASA and ABS without issue. I largely only print PLA although right now I'm printing the aux fan support in PETG. . Neither is the finished product due to contaminants Wondering if both fans at < 50% is enough cooling. wdbo8, 9zcpsg, zvpq7v, zw35c3, 1tw1, gu90r, vmgka, 7g63av, fqoj, ropd,