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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.
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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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