Bambu Lab X1E Slicer Profile for Bambu Lab ASA
The Bambu Lab X1E printing Bambu Lab ASA (ASA) performs best at 265°C nozzle / 105°C bed with 0.5mm retraction. Tested by X1Expert.
🧪 Always Print a Temp Tower First. 3D printing results vary with ambient temperature, humidity, and machine variation. The settings below are community-tested starting points — run a temperature tower calibration before committing to a large print. Especially for new spools of filament.
🔧 Slicer Parameters
| Parameter | Recommended Value | Range |
|---|---|---|
| Nozzle Temperature | 265°C | 255–275°C |
| Bed Temperature | 105°C | 95–115°C |
| Retraction Distance | 0.5 mm | — |
| Retraction Speed | 45 mm/s | — |
| Max Volumetric Speed | 22 mm³/s | — |
| Chamber Temperature | 60°C | — |
📋 Printer & Filament Details
| Printer | Details | Filament | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Model | Bambu Lab X1E | Brand | Bambu Lab |
| Type | Enclosed CoreXY | Material | ASA (ASA) |
| Drive | Direct Drive | Density | 1.07 g/cm³ |
| Nozzle | Hardened Steel 0.4mm | Drying | 80°C / 8hrs |
💡 Maker's Notes: X1E at 60°C chamber is ideal for Bambu ASA. UV-stable for outdoor parts. No warping on large ASA prints — the X1E chamber temperature makes ASA as easy as PLA
🩺 Print Defects This Profile Helps Avoid
🔗 Other Filaments for Bambu Lab X1E
Polymaker PolyLite ABS — 260°C / 105°C bed • ABSPrusament PETG — 250°C / 85°C bed • PETGPolymaker PolyMax PC — 285°C / 110°C bed • PC