Hi, I am trying to print PAHT-CF -15 with Bambu Lab X1E, but it leaks (oozing) from the nozzle during printing or when the nozzle is not moving. Although the filament pusher motor is not working, it is self-flowing under 260 C.The nozzle I use is 0.6mm.Can you suggest something about this? I reduced the flow rates, but that didn't work.
Thanks a lot for the video! Can you please tell is it safe or allowed to print with PA using AMS? According to official Bambu pages, none of PA are allowed to be distributed using AMS so I'm confused :)
Nice video! I wonder if the Dry vs. Wet strength comparison is strictly about "filament humidity before print"? If I print with dried filament, but after it turns into the printed part, I imagine the part would still absorb water along the way, right? Then will that compromise its strength still?
It is about dryness after the print. Even a completed print will absorb moisture after printing and change its properties. Filament dryness basically only affects print quality.
Small parts are easy, have you tried large parts with high percentage of infill that cover most of the print bed? I can't get a satisfactory result without major warping! Any advice??
I have some CoPa and som CFPc if you wana try those too! I havent tried the CoPa yet but the CFPc looked real goood. I also have some of the origanl CFPc that came with the machine.
If you want really stiff and thought PA try out LUVOCOM 3F PAHT CF 9891 BK. It’s really expensive but the stiffest PA I could find so far. I can’t compare it directly to the Bambolab PAHT because I didn’t tried this PA yet but it’s worth trying out.
I just ordered some of this filament for diesel heater adapters, do I really need to buy a 0.6 nozzle? Or can I just use th 0.4 that I got with my x1c? How necessary is the 0.6??
@@lendizzle77following up on this. Finally got my paht cf in the mail and dried it overnight. I'm about 2 hours into a print right now making a quick disconnect twist lock adapter for a diesel heater. 0.4mm nozzle no issues and all to speak of. Actually is printing amazing. 0.2mm layer height with ironing on. Looks super clean right now. Will follow up once this print is finished
@@lendizzle77follow up- after about 7 hours of printing with this filament and a 0.4 nozzle I am happy to report zero issues and zero settings tweaks. Stock bambu slicer settings worked amazing. It did take a bit to get the nozzle cleaned out afterwards tho. I had to run quite a bit of ASA through the factory 0.4mm nozzle to finally get the texture out completely. But printing ASA and pla afterwards again zero hiccups and no issues to speak of 🤷♀️. Seems to be yet another win for this amazing printer
PA6-CF is superior. You cant use it in the AMS but tbh you want to be running from a filament dryer anyway. PA12 is okay but its nowhere near as strong as PA6