PETG92% confidence

Best Settings for Overture Overture PETG - Black on Bambu Lab X1 Carbon

Nozzle 240°C · Bed 80°C · 150 mm/s

Bambu Lab X1 Carbon 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
Enclosed
Release Year
2022

Overture Overture PETG - Black Specs

Material
PETG
Nozzle Temp Range
230°C – 250°C
Bed Temp Range
70°C – 80°C
Diameter
1.75 mm
Spool Weight
1000 g
Color
Black
Overture PETG — tough and chemical-resistant with good layer adhesion. Dimensional accuracy ±0.05mm. Works well on textured PEI. 1.75mm, 1kg spool.

Print Settings

0.4 mm nozzle· 0.2 mm layer height

92% confidenceSource: Lab Tested
Nozzle Temp
240°C
1st: 245°C
Bed Temp
80°C
1st: 80°C
Print Speed
150 mm/s
1st: 30 mm/s
Fan Speed
50%
ParameterValue
Nozzle Diameter0.4 mm
Layer Height0.2 mm
Nozzle Temperature240°C
Bed Temperature80°C
Print Speed150 mm/s
Retraction Distance1 mm
Retraction Speed40 mm/s
Fan Speed50%
EnclosureOptional

Notes

X1C + PETG: Use smooth PEI plate. Do NOT use textured PEI — PETG bonds too strongly. Fan at 50% for better layer bonding. LiDAR works well with PETG.

Troubleshooting

Stringing: Lower temp to 235°C, retract 1.2mm. Bed over-adhesion: Apply thin glue stick to smooth PEI as release agent. Zits: Enable wipe on retract.

Sources

Source type: Lab Tested

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Frequently Asked Questions

What nozzle temperature should I use for Overture Overture PETG - Black on the Bambu Lab X1 Carbon?
The recommended nozzle temperature is 240°C, with a first layer temperature of 245°C. This is based on a confidence score of 92%.
What bed temperature should I use for PETG on the Bambu Lab X1 Carbon?
Set your bed temperature to 80°C, with 80°C for the first layer.
What print speed should I use for Overture Overture PETG - Black?
The recommended print speed is 150 mm/s, with a slower first layer speed of 30 mm/s.
Does printing PETG on the Bambu Lab X1 Carbon require an enclosure?
No, an enclosure is not strictly required for printing PETG on the Bambu Lab X1 Carbon, though it can help in cold environments.
What retraction settings should I use for Overture Overture PETG - Black on the Bambu Lab X1 Carbon?
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 X1 Carbon?
Set your part cooling fan to 50%. Adjust lower for materials like ABS or ASA to reduce warping.