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I don't see why it wouldn't. You'd likely want to ensure you have a hardened nozzle though, like all of what is considered abrasive filaments. Some people recommend using a 0.6mm nozzle, but I have gone through a lot of this same filament on both my P1S and CC with a 0.4mm. This doesn't need an enclosed printer
Edit to add: I switched both my Extruder and Nozzle to hardened a while back on my P1S. I believe the A1 comes with a hardened steel extruder (not nozzle), but I don't own it and can't personally confirm.
Last edited by gabe23111 October 29, 2025 at 11:27 AM.
I don't see why it wouldn't. You'd likely want to ensure you have a hardened nozzle though, like all of what is considered abrasive filaments. Some people recommend using a 0.06mm nozzle, but I have gone through a lot of this same filament on both my P1S and CC with a 0.04mm. This doesn't need an enclosed printerEdit to add: I switched both my Extruder and Nozzle to hardened a while back on my P1S. I believe the A1 comes with a hardened steel extruder (not nozzle), but I don't own it and can't personally confirm.
Is the pla cf worth the added cost over pla pro in this case? Seems reasonably priced but how does it compare to pet cf? How's the increased strength vs cost is my question.
I don't see why it wouldn't. You'd likely want to ensure you have a hardened nozzle though, like all of what is considered abrasive filaments. Some people recommend using a 0.6mm nozzle, but I have gone through a lot of this same filament on both my P1S and CC with a 0.4mm. This doesn't need an enclosed printerEdit to add: I switched both my Extruder and Nozzle to hardened a while back on my P1S. I believe the A1 comes with a hardened steel extruder (not nozzle), but I don't own it and can't personally confirm.
Can I ask what you are printing with this to go through so much? I'm still trying to find a good excuse to use the partial spool that came with with X1C but so far I've only really felt the need of pla or petg for most items... Like jigs, small tools like sanding blocks, various measuring tools, even clamps and simple vices all seem mostly fine with petg or even pla. I wouldn't mind printing more of the "engineering" type filaments but need to find specific excuses it seems lol.
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Edit to add: I switched both my Extruder and Nozzle to hardened a while back on my P1S. I believe the A1 comes with a hardened steel extruder (not nozzle), but I don't own it and can't personally confirm.
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