Bambulab X2D
3D-printer Bambulab X2D
!! BE ADVISED, THESE PRINTERS ARE NOT READY FOR USE !!
| Snabbfakta Bambulab X2D |
| Antal: X st |
| Användning: Fri användning |
| Modell: Bambulab X2D. |
| Arbetsvolym: 256 × 256 × 260mm |
| Primärt material PLA |
| Filamentdiameter: 1,75mm |
| Munstycke: 0,4mm |
| Utskriftsyta: Uppvärmd flexibel PEI-platta |
| Bokning: Först till kvarn |
Material
TL;DR: If you are new to 3D-printing and want to know what type of filament you should purchase, buy a roll of 1,75mm PLA filament in the Makerspace shop, or see the list of sellers here.
The filament used in the printer MUST BE 1,75mm filament.
Material that is marked with "OK" can be used if you understand how to use it with the printer and you make sure that the printer is cleaned out and can print PLA after you are done.
Wood-filled material works well with 3D-printing, but it's a bit sensitive to heat and sitting in the nozzle too long can burn the wood which can get stuck in the nozzle. It is very hard to remove once this happens and essentially makes the nozzle unfunctional, so please be cautious.
| Material | Producer | Approved | Printing Temp | Bed temp | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main hotend:
PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, TPU, Support for PLA, Support for PLA/PETG, Support for ABS, PET, PA, PC, PVA; Carbon/Glass Fiber Reinforced PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, PA6, PAHT, PPA, PET |
Bambulab | YES | See individual manufacturer specification | See individual manufacturer specification | |
| Auxillary hotend:
PLA (excluding PLA Aero), PETG, ABS, ASA, TPU for AMS, Support for PLA, Support for PLA/PETG, Support for ABS, Support for PA/PET, PET, PA, PC, PVA; Carbon/Glass Fiber Reinforced PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, PA6, PAHT, PET |
Bambulab | YES | See individual manufacturer specification | See individual manufacturer specification | |
If you print with anything other than PLA then before you leave, make sure you switch back to PLA and run at least 20-30 cm at 250° so you can be absolutely certain that nothing else remains in the nozzle.
If you have some other material you wish to use that is not listed, ask Erik C. (#1005; @Cederb on slack) about its use.
Software
The most common slicer that is used is Bambu Studio.
Operation
Maintenance
Maintenance video guide.
Maintenance detailed documentation.
