3rd party PLA settings

Will give this a try.
Every time Bambu runs out of filament (usually during sales and product launches), it leaves people high and dry that need a filament for a print job with a deadline. So, let’s do something no other site has done. Create a place people can go to for filament settings. Want to have one for each major category of filament.

Unofficial rules, but please try to follow.

  1. NO posts asking for settings!!! I’d like this to be a repository for actual tested settings. Requests will fill up the thread with clutter. Post a request in Other topics and ask people to post their settings in one of the repositories.
  2. Settings must have been tested by the user, no “I heard this will work” or “maybes”.
  3. If there are links to jsons or pdfs with the settings like eSun has, post the links.
  4. if you can create a pdf with all of the settings, whether type written, or using a collection of screen grabs, please do. Otherwise post screen grabs of all of the modifications visible, or list them all via text.
  5. If you know how to export jsons, do that.
  6. List the printer and nozzle size at the start of the post.

Will start with 2 simple ones.

Voxelab PLA+ (Pro) and Flashforge PLA (Pro), and specialties like Burnt Titanium PLA

Voxelab is a subsidiary of Flashforge. I have used the filaments interchangeably.

Very simple,
Use the Bambu Lab PLA Tough setting

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VoxelPLA (different from Voxelab) Filaments are designed for their 250 machine print farm.

VoxelPLA+ HS (Pro)
Their site recommends the following.
Bambu Lab PLA tough settings.

Have used that so far with no issues.

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eSun PLA+ HS
Downloadable pdf with settings for ALL of their HS filaments. I use the X1 settings on my P1S and the P1P on the A1

Or click on the Parameter information tab on the following page link for filament specific information

On that same page you can click on the Download tab and download the jsons for Bambu and Creality in a rar file.
If you can’t extract a rar file, download 7zip if you’re on Windows.

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Thank you so much for this! I’ve been having nearly all failed prints with burnt titanium for some reason and this fixed it.

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