E3D Bambu Lab X1-Carbon Combo Sampler Bundle
The E3D ObXidian is a wear-resistant 3D printer nozzle that is much harder than Nozzle X. What sets ObXidian apart from other abrasion-resistant nozzles is its copper alloy construction, which provides similar thermal performance to brass. This means you can simply swap it in for your existing brass nozzles without having to change your slicer profiles. It's a hassle-free upgrade to a more advanced nozzle.
- Copper alloy nozzle with a special coating for wear resistance
- Preassembled nozzle and heat break for easy installation
- Ultra-wear resistance
List Price: | $1,711.00 (with add-ons) |
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Price: | $1,659.00 (with add-ons) |
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E3D ObXidian Wear Resistant Nozzle
Abrasive 3D Printing Made Quick & Easy
E3D's ObXidian is their wear-resistant Nozzle offering specifically designed for printing abrasive 3D printing filament. The ObXidian is a must-have tool for a quick and frustration-free 3D printing experience.
Key Features of the E3D ObXidian Nozzles:
- Outperforms Nozzle X and other generic hardened steel nozzles.
- Utilizes a tool steel insert combined with the new E3DLC™ coating for enhanced durability.
- The specially formulated E3DLC™ coating also offers non-stick properties.
- Significantly reduces plastic build-up around the nozzle.
Wear Resistance That's Stronger Than Ever
Harder than Nozzle X and other generic hardened steel nozzles, E3D ObXidian can easily withstand abrasive filament thanks to E3DLC, a very special Diamond Like Carbon (DLC) coating custom engineered just for ObXidian.
- Stronger than Nozzle X
- Coated in E3DLC (stronger than other DLC coatings)
- Bonus—thermal conductivity is just as good as brass while still being abrasion resistant
Experience Top-Tier Anti-Sticking 3D Printing
E3D ObXidian's special E3DLC coating not only enhances wear resistance strength but also improves its non-stick properties for a 3D printing experience that's cleaner than ever.
- ObXidian delivers a clean 3D printing experience
- E3DLC coating is anti-stickier than other coatings—even Nozzle X's coating
- Coating lasts much longer thanks to PECVD application method (plasma-enhanced chemical vapour deposition)
- Safe to use BRASS brush to clean nozzle tip due to strong coating
Technical Specifications:
- Material: Copper/Hardened Steel Assembly with E3DLC™ coating.
- Input diameter: 1.75mm
- Maximum temperature: 300°C
- Nozzles Sizes: 0.25, 0.4mm, 0.6mm, 0.8mm
*We do not recommend the use of abrasive materials with nozzle diameters smaller than 0.4mm.
Questions
Hi with the filament sensor can it be programed to go to the next roll and keep on printing ? thanks
Where I work there's a very high requirement for safety. I'm trying to determine what safety features this printer has. Can anyone give me a list of things that this does to make it safe to operate, especially unattended?
Will this ship directly from Matterhackers or from Bambulabs in China?
What supported options are there for printing with soluble support - that isn't PLA + PVA? My print jobs tend to be functional engineering models. PLA is too brittle and temperature sensitive for this. I need a soluble support solution for materials like PETG, ASA, Nylon & PC.
Does the enterprise bundle come with the normal Bambu bundled filaments and spools. I believe it’s a sample of their support filament and a couple others that come with the AMS combo. Plus you’re adding in the bud plate, extra nozzle and three rolls of PLA?
Please provide a quote and order assistance for a Bambu Lab X1-Carbon Combo Bundle (3D Printer) Here's the link: https://www.matterhackers.com/store/l/bambu-lab-x1-carbon-combo-3d-printer/sk/MKHR486R
HMS_0300-0300-0001-0001: The hot end cooling fan speed is too slow or stopped KEEP GETTING THE ABOVE MESSAGE EVEN AFTER REPLACING WITH TWO NEW ONES
What is the correct water soluble material to use for support when printing with PETG? I am cuurently using Aquasys 120 water soluble material for support and it does not adhere. Using your X-1 Carbon printer.
Hello, I am looking at a purchase of either a Bambu lab X1C or X1E. Can you give me a definitive answer please; Can the X1C connect to a LAN and not have to use a memory card or Bambu Cloud service? The reason I ask is because on Bambu website it says about the X1C, " we support SD card and local network to print the projects", but on your page it say No LAN for the X1C. What is a "Kill Switch" please? You have it listed for the X1E. Thank you
Do the MH build and pro spools fit into the AMS safely?
does the hydra come installed when bought as a package?
I purchased the professional bundle which came with 3 rolls of the NylonX filament but I haven't been able to find any recommended settings for using this filament on this printer. Cany you please advise? Thanks
Does abs hydra ams ONLY work for abs or can it do pla and others
I am interested in the Carbon X professional package. Can you confirm what filament spools come with his package?
The Bambu company offers a 14-30 day warranty on their website. What exactly do you cover for a year please.
I am interested in purchasing this printer for my company. I work in an area that does not allow the use of bluetooth or wifi. Do you know if those modules can be disabled on this printer? If so, can it still function through ethernet or USB? Thank you,
Do these bundles include the Engineering Plate? The versions available off the Bambu website seem to have 2 build plates included (Cool Plate and Engineering/Hot Plate). I'm somewhat confused by the apparent differences.
Since the engineering and professional bundles include nylonx, which build surface is used to print that material/does the bundle include the build surface needed to print that material? Reading the description of nylonx: it requires garolite or glass?
What is the "1 x MatterHackers Launchpad (MatterHackers Block)" that is included in the bundles?
Launchpad from what I can tell, is an hour of face to face time over chat with a Matterhackers specialist. Basically if you come up on a problem you can't solve yourself through research or tinkering.
Launchpad is a one-on-one virtual session with one of our engineers. They will go over how to get started with the printer, the ins and outs of the hardware and software, maintenance and materials, and ensure you are successful with your first print. Message us at sales@matterhackers.com to learn more.