Smaller diameter extrudes thin filaments
High resolution on the horizontal print surface
Larger diameter extrudes more filaments per second, resulting in faster print speed
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*The final display of 'Model Strength' & 'Model Fineness' depends on the results of the material testing.
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*① Filaments with carbon fiber, glass fiber, metal, or other inorganic particles are prone to clog a 0.2 mm nozzle.*② 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 0.4 mm nozzle, while also achieving higher print quality.*③ For general carbon fiber or glass fiber filaments such as Bambu PAHT-CF and PET-CF, it is recommended to use a hardened steel0.6 mm nozzle to minimize the risk of clogging and abrasion.Learn more about filament compatibility on Bambu Lab Wiki.Learn more about replacing the hotend with a nozzle on Bambu Lab Wiki.- Hotend with Nozzle
Max. Printing Temp.: 320 ℃
Length: 47.3 mm
Packaging Weight: 30 g
Packaging Size: 60*60*30 mm
Nothing will impact your 3D printing results like the kind of filament you use. Good filament is highly consistent in diameter, is wound evenly onto the spool with just the right amount of tension, and will not tangle when being unwound. 3D Universe offers a wide range of high-quality filaments to choose from. Check out our filament collection...
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