I couldn’t find anything about it in the forum, so here’s a quick info: the ASA “ApolloX” from Formfutura (rewound on a Bambu spool) can be printed on the Bambu Lab X1 without any problems (from AMS).
I used the “Generic ASA” profile and only adjusted the temperature. FF specifies 255°C as the maximum printing temperature. I printed the first layer at 255°C and then lowered the temperature to 245°C. The heating bed was at 90°C (FF recommendation is 80-110°C) and I used a textured PEI plate (not original, no adhesive). All this at standard speed and standard Airflow from Bambu Studio.
Print bed adhesion, print result and solubility were excellent!
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Hi, other than the temperatures, have you changed anything else in the Generic ASA profile? - I’ve had a lot of blob problems in overhangs.
I am also considdering trying this filament.
I have tried printing with Devil Design ASA with a 0.2mm nozzle and prints fail after 6 to 10 hours due to nozzle clog ( printer warns against that before the print starts ). No problem with the 0.4mm nozzle, but less detail on top surfaces…
I am hoping one of the added five polymeres from FF would help prevent this ( help to make it flow more easily, even when the nozzle gets hotter ).
Would you have the parts fan on full, case fan at 50 % and possibly to top plate opened slightly ?
Any experience with long prints ? I am looking at 2 1/2 days for one print…
thanx,
lucas.