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infra:tools:bambulabx1c [2023/10/03 19:57] – Add nixpkgs installation guide noisersupinfra:tools:bambulabx1c [2023/10/20 11:32] vladst90
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   * Preset should be set to **Bambu Lab X1 Carbon 0.4 nozzle**   * Preset should be set to **Bambu Lab X1 Carbon 0.4 nozzle**
   * Plate Type: Either **Cool Plate** for PLA or **Engineering Plate** for all the other ones (PET-G, ASA, ABS, PC etc.)   * Plate Type: Either **Cool Plate** for PLA or **Engineering Plate** for all the other ones (PET-G, ASA, ABS, PC etc.)
-  * Filament is set to **Generic** and whatever Filament you're using (if you got some branded ones that are supported, use the appropriate profiles for them, like **Polymaker**, **eSUN**, **Bambu**. Temperatures are set higher than usual for respective material because of the speed the printer is printing at. If you set it to manufacturers recommended temps, you might have trouble with extrusion. Generally, higher filament temp is okay with Bambu  +  * Filament is set to **Generic** and whatever Filament you're using (if you got some branded ones that are supported, use the appropriate profiles for them, like **Polymaker**, **eSUN**, **Bambu**. Temperatures are set higher than usual for respective material because of the speed the printer is printing at. If you set it to manufacturers recommended temps, you might have trouble with extrusion. **Generally, higher filament temp is okay with Bambu**  
-  * **By default, use 0.2mm layer height** unless you have special needs (fine details use lower values  something big that doesn't need as many details use higher values)+  * **By default, use 0.2mm layer height** unless you have special needs (fine details use lower values something big that doesn't need as many details use higher values)
   * If you want to avoid printing Brim (the outer layers that help with adhesion) - go to **Others -> Bed Adhesion -> Brim Type** and set to **No-Brim**   * If you want to avoid printing Brim (the outer layers that help with adhesion) - go to **Others -> Bed Adhesion -> Brim Type** and set to **No-Brim**
  

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