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Revision as of 22:06, 28 December 2024
Filaments Allowed at Kwartzlab
PLA
Brand | Allowed Filaments | Prohibited Filaments | Website | Additional Notes |
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Bambu Labs |
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Recommended filament brand for use with the Bambu Lab P1S/AMS. *PLA Silk filaments often require a hotter nozzle and/or a slower print speed. | |
eSun |
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Note: Filament on cardboard spools must be re-spooled onto a plastic spool for use in the AMS. *PLA Silk filaments often require a hotter nozzle and/or a slower print speed. |
Inksmith | https://www.inksmith.ca/collections/filament | |||
AMZ3D |
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Amazon.ca |
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Sunlu |
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Amazon.ca |
PETG
Brand | Allowed Filaments | Prohibited Filaments | Website | Additional Notes |
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Bambu Labs |
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Recommended filament brand for use with the Bambu Lab P1S/AMS. | |
eSun |
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Note: Filament on cardboard spools must be re-spooled onto a plastic spool for use in the AMS. |
TPU
The 3D Printing Team is currently evaluating the suitability of printing TPU at Kwartzlab.
Purchasing Filament from Lab
The 3D Printer Team keeps a few extra spools of Bambu Lab PLA on hand that can be purchased by members. When available, each spool is $35, paid in cash to a member of the 3D Printing team.
If you are interested in purchasing a spool, tag @3dprintingteam on the #tool-3d-printer channel to check which colours are available.
Requesting New Filaments
The filaments that have been approved for use at Kwartzlab all meet the following criteria:
- The filament is easy to print and works with either Generic or Bambu-Provided profiles
- The filament material doesn't generate strong fumes or pose a health hazard
- The filament does not cause excessive wear and tear on the printers or their nozzles (No abrasive additives)
- The filament is not likely to cause maintenance issues (shattering, inconsistent composition)
- The filament is from a well-established brand, and is easy to acquire.
If you want to propose a new filament for approval for use at the lab, please tag @3dprinterteam on slack in the #tool-3d-printer channel.
Filaments Prohibited at Kwartzlab
The following materials MUST NOT be printed at Kwartzlab, and there are no plans to allow their use at this time.
Material | Prohibited Reasons |
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ABS | Strong Fumes |
ASA | Strong Fumes |
Nylon | Strong Fumes, High Temperatures Required, Difficult to print |
Resin | Strong Fumes, PPE Required (Goggles, respirator, gloves), Special Printer Required |
The following filaments brands / types are known to cause problems and cannot be used on our printers:
Brand | Material(s) | Prohibited Reason(s) |
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AMZ3D | Any Transparent PLA | Becomes very brittle, and can shatter in the AMS requiring tag out to fix. |
MG Chemicals | All Filament | Bad stringing, poor consistency, frequent clogging requiring tag out to fix. |
If you want to suggest a new brand of filament or material to be evaluated for use at Kwartzlab, please contact the 3D Printing Team to discuss.