PETG85% confidence
Best Settings for Prusament Prusament PETG 1.75mm on Bambu Lab A1
Nozzle 240°C · Bed 80°C · 150 mm/s
Bambu Lab A1 Specs
- Max Nozzle Temp
- 300°C
- Max Bed Temp
- 100°C
- Hotend Type
- all-metal
- Default Nozzle
- 0.4 mm
- Build Volume
- 256×256×256 mm
- Enclosure
- Recommended
- Release Year
- 2023
Prusament Prusament PETG 1.75mm Specs
- Material
- PETG
- Nozzle Temp Range
- 230°C – 250°C
- Bed Temp Range
- 70°C – 90°C
- Diameter
- 1.75 mm
- Spool Weight
- 1000 g
High-quality PETG with tight tolerances. Excellent layer adhesion, chemical resistance, and durability. Great for functional parts that need more strength than PLA.
Print Settings
0.4 mm nozzle· 0.2 mm layer height
85% confidenceSource: Community
Nozzle Temp
240°C
1st: 245°C
Bed Temp
80°C
1st: 80°C
Print Speed
150 mm/s
1st: 40 mm/s
Fan Speed
40%
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Nozzle Diameter | 0.4 mm |
| Layer Height | 0.2 mm |
| Nozzle Temperature | 240°C |
| Bed Temperature | 80°C |
| Print Speed | 150 mm/s |
| Retraction Distance | 1 mm |
| Retraction Speed | 40 mm/s |
| Fan Speed | 40% |
| Enclosure | Optional |
Notes
A1 + Prusament PETG: 240°C, 80°C bed. Use textured PEI for easy release. Dry PETG if opened more than a week.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What nozzle temperature should I use for Prusament Prusament PETG 1.75mm on the Bambu Lab A1?
The recommended nozzle temperature is 240°C, with a first layer temperature of 245°C. This is based on a confidence score of 85%.
What bed temperature should I use for PETG on the Bambu Lab A1?
Set your bed temperature to 80°C, with 80°C for the first layer.
What print speed should I use for Prusament Prusament PETG 1.75mm?
The recommended print speed is 150 mm/s, with a slower first layer speed of 40 mm/s.
Does printing PETG on the Bambu Lab A1 require an enclosure?
No, an enclosure is not strictly required for printing PETG on the Bambu Lab A1, though it can help in cold environments.
What retraction settings should I use for Prusament Prusament PETG 1.75mm on the Bambu Lab A1?
Use a retraction distance of 1 mm at 40 mm/s. These settings help reduce stringing and oozing during travel moves.
What fan speed should I use for PETG on the Bambu Lab A1?
Set your part cooling fan to 40%. Adjust lower for materials like ABS or ASA to reduce warping.