ABS93% confidence

Best Settings for Prusament Prusament ABS 1.75mm on Bambu Lab X1 Carbon

Nozzle 250°C · Bed 105°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

Prusament Prusament ABS 1.75mm Specs

Material
ABS
Nozzle Temp Range
240°C – 260°C
Bed Temp Range
95°C – 115°C
Diameter
1.75 mm
Spool Weight
1000 g
Premium ABS with reduced warping. Heat-resistant to ~100°C, acetone-smoothable, excellent for functional and mechanical parts. Requires enclosed printer.

Print Settings

0.4 mm nozzle· 0.2 mm layer height

93% confidenceSource: Lab TestedEnclosure RequiredDry Filament First
Nozzle Temp
250°C
1st: 255°C
Bed Temp
105°C
1st: 110°C
Print Speed
150 mm/s
1st: 30 mm/s
Fan Speed
0%
ParameterValue
Nozzle Diameter0.4 mm
Layer Height0.2 mm
Nozzle Temperature250°C
Bed Temperature105°C
Print Speed150 mm/s
Retraction Distance0.8 mm
Retraction Speed35 mm/s
Fan Speed0%
EnclosureRequired
Filament DryingYes — 80°C for 4h
Dry your filament before printing: 80°C for 4 hours. Moisture causes popping, stringing, and poor layer adhesion.

Notes

X1C + Prusament ABS: Enclosed CoreXY is ideal for ABS. 250°C, 105°C bed, 0% fan. Use high-temp or engineering plate. X1C's chamber temp reaches 40-50°C.

Sources

Source type: Lab Tested

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Frequently Asked Questions

What nozzle temperature should I use for Prusament Prusament ABS 1.75mm on the Bambu Lab X1 Carbon?
The recommended nozzle temperature is 250°C, with a first layer temperature of 255°C. This is based on a confidence score of 93%.
What bed temperature should I use for ABS on the Bambu Lab X1 Carbon?
Set your bed temperature to 105°C, with 110°C for the first layer.
What print speed should I use for Prusament Prusament ABS 1.75mm?
The recommended print speed is 150 mm/s, with a slower first layer speed of 30 mm/s.
Does printing ABS on the Bambu Lab X1 Carbon require an enclosure?
Yes, an enclosure is required when printing ABS on the Bambu Lab X1 Carbon to prevent warping.
Do I need to dry Prusament Prusament ABS 1.75mm before printing?
Yes, dry this filament at 80°C for 4 hours before printing. Moisture causes stringing, popping, and poor layer adhesion.
What retraction settings should I use for Prusament Prusament ABS 1.75mm on the Bambu Lab X1 Carbon?
Use a retraction distance of 0.8 mm at 35 mm/s. These settings help reduce stringing and oozing during travel moves.
What fan speed should I use for ABS on the Bambu Lab X1 Carbon?
Set your part cooling fan to 0%. Adjust lower for materials like ABS or ASA to reduce warping.