Bambu PLA Basic is designed to be extremely user-friendly, making it an ideal choice for beginners or those new to 3D printing. What’s more, PLA Basic enables users to achieve high-quality prints consistently, without the need for extensive adjustments or advanced printing settings.
Bambu Lab's PLA filament stands out for its high print speed, and excellent appearance. Experience the benefits of smooth and flawless prints with superior quality that exceeds expectations.
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Build Plate | Cool Plate, High Temperature Plate or Textured PEI Plate | Engineering Plate |
Hotend | All Size / Material | / |
Glue | Bambu Liquid Glue or Glue Stick | / |
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Gold |
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Silver |
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Gray |
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Brown |
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Red |
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Magenta |
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Pink |
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Yellow |
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Bambu Green |
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Mistletoe Green |
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Cyan |
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Blue |
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Purple |
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Blue Gray |
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All printing parameters are embedded in RFID, which can be read through our AMS (Automatic Material System).
Load and print! No more tedious setting steps.
Drying Settings (Blast Drying Oven):
55 °C,8 h
Printing and Keeping Container's Humidity:
< 20% RH (Sealed, with Desiccant)
Nozzle Temperature:
190 - 230 °C
Bed Temperature (with Glue):
35 - 45 °C
Printing Speed:
< 300 mm/s
Density:
1.24 g/cm³
Vicat Softening Temperature:
57 °C
Heat Deflection Temperature:
57 °C
Melting Temperature:
160 °C
Melt Index:
42.4 ± 3.5 g/10 min
Tensile Strength:
35 ± 4 MPa
Breaking Elongation Rate:
12.2 ± 1.8 %
Bending Modulus:
2750 ± 160 MPa
Bending Strength:
76 ± 5 MPa
Impact Strength:
26.6 ± 2.8 kJ/m²
• Drying conditions: 55℃ for 8 hrs. Store in a dry environment after use. Dry before use if the material absorbs moisture. For more details please refer to: Filament drying instructions on WIKI.
Bambu Lab 3D printer comes with a spool model. Print Spool Part 1&2 from the build-in files!
When you're finished printing, you will have a wide piece (1x), narrow piece (1x), spacing shim (2x).
Find the locator (a tiny block on the wide piece). Align it with the notch on the inner ring of the filament roll. Insert the wide piece into the filament roll.
Step 1. Insert the narrow piece and align the groove of each piece inside of the spool until it is pushed firmly into the wide piece.
Step 2. Once it is pushed firmly into the wide piece, rotate the narrow piece clockwise until it slides into place and you hear it lock.
Step 1. Make sure the spacing shim is installed inside the spool (under the triangle).
Step 2. Tear apart and pull out the plastic strips.
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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