UltiMaker Bambu Lab X1-Carbon Combo Sampler Bundle

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UltiMaker Tough PLA is a reliable and easy-to-use 3D printing filament that produces parts with enhanced mechanical properties, making it ideal for demanding end-use applications. It is available in a variety of colors, including dual-color options, and can be used with compatible support materials for easy removal of support structures.

  • Enhanced mechanical properties for greater end-use possibilities
  • Good flexural strength and impact resistance
  • High hardness and easy to 3D print with
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ULTIMAKER TOUGH PLA’S ENHANCED MECHANICAL PROPERTIES UNLOCK EVEN GREATER END-USE POSSIBILITIES

UltiMaker Tough PLA 3D Printing Filament is a reliable material for 3D printing parts of all shapes, sizes, and geometries without the worry of layer delamination or warping, especially with large-sized models. It possesses good flexural strength, great impact strength, high hardness, and is extremely easy to 3D print with due to its low melting temperature. Parts 3D printed using UltiMaker Tough PLA have greater machinability than regular PLA and can withstand more demanding end-use applications. Utilize the dual-extrusion features of the UltiMaker 3, UltiMaker S5, or UltiMaker S3 3D Printers to create two-colored models; or extrude your highly-technical, complex 3D models with compatible support materials such as UltiMaker PVA or UltiMaker Breakaway Support Material for simple removal of support structures.

A manufacturing aid 3D printed using Red UltiMaker Tough PLA. It is safe and simple to 3D print with while yielding greater mechanical properties over regular PLA.

Create tough plastic parts

Tough PLA’s impact strength is closer to ABS than regular PLA. This means your 3D printed parts can be used for more functional applications, such as jigs, fixtures, and tools.

Optimized for large prints

When you need toughness in large models, Tough PLA is an easy-to-print and reliable material – ideal for S series 3D printers with bigger build volumes.

Achieve complex geometries

Designs with intricate curves, fine details, and overhangs can be easily printed with Tough PLA, especially when combined with Breakaway or water-soluble PVA support.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

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What is the "1 x MatterHackers Launchpad (MatterHackers Block)" that is included in the bundles?

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Hi with the filament sensor can it be programed to go to the next roll and keep on printing ? thanks

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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?

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Will this ship directly from Matterhackers or from Bambulabs in China?

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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.

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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?

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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Do the MH build and pro spools fit into the AMS safely?

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does the hydra come installed when bought as a package?

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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

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Does abs hydra ams ONLY work for abs or can it do pla and others

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I am interested in the Carbon X professional package. Can you confirm what filament spools come with his package?

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The Bambu company offers a 14-30 day warranty on their website. What exactly do you cover for a year please.

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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,

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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.

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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?

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