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populardoubletoaster posted Today 03:18 AM
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Inslogic 3D Printer Engineering Filament Refills 25% to 30% Off - PA6/66, PC-ABS, PA6-GF25, PA6-CF or PA12-CF 250g / 500g, For Example: 2x500g Nylon PA6/66 $34.5

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Inslogic has a sale for engineering filament refills compatible with Bambu Lab and Sunlu reusable spools, 250g and 500g, discounted by 25% to 30% depending on quantity.

For example you can put 2x 500g Nylon PA6/66 (natural color) in the cart and at checkout the discount is automatically applied so the 2 rolls are $34.50 instead of $45.98

500g refills [inslogic3d.com] are 25% off with 2 or more, and 30% off with 4 or more.
250g refills [inslogic3d.com] are 25% off with 3 or more, and 30% off with 6 or more.
Materials can be mixed.

Available materials:
  • Nylon PA6/66 (natural color)
  • PC-ABS (black)
  • PA6-GF25 (glass fiber reinforced Nylon, black)
  • PA6-CF (carbon fiber reinforced Nylon, black)
  • PA12-CF (carbon fiber reinforced Nylon, black)

Suitable for applications when you need higher heat resistance and mechanical strength and want to test smaller refills before committing to full 1kg spools, which are often $50 to $70 depending on the material and brand, unlike standard PLA or PETG which is much cheaper.

For all of these filaments an enclosed printer is required, along with a high temperature hotend. For CF or GF materials, an abrasive-resistant nozzle is something that I would recommend as well.

https://store.inslogic3d.com/prod...00g-1-75mm
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Inslogic has a sale for engineering filament refills compatible with Bambu Lab and Sunlu reusable spools, 250g and 500g, discounted by 25% to 30% depending on quantity.

For example you can put 2x 500g Nylon PA6/66 (natural color) in the cart and at checkout the discount is automatically applied so the 2 rolls are $34.50 instead of $45.98

500g refills [inslogic3d.com] are 25% off with 2 or more, and 30% off with 4 or more.
250g refills [inslogic3d.com] are 25% off with 3 or more, and 30% off with 6 or more.
Materials can be mixed.

Available materials:
  • Nylon PA6/66 (natural color)
  • PC-ABS (black)
  • PA6-GF25 (glass fiber reinforced Nylon, black)
  • PA6-CF (carbon fiber reinforced Nylon, black)
  • PA12-CF (carbon fiber reinforced Nylon, black)

Suitable for applications when you need higher heat resistance and mechanical strength and want to test smaller refills before committing to full 1kg spools, which are often $50 to $70 depending on the material and brand, unlike standard PLA or PETG which is much cheaper.

For all of these filaments an enclosed printer is required, along with a high temperature hotend. For CF or GF materials, an abrasive-resistant nozzle is something that I would recommend as well.

https://store.inslogic3d.com/prod...00g-1-75mm

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tanman99
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Can I use this in my A1 mini?
Haha. Good deal on material you don't see on sale very often.
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doubletoasterToday 05:42 AM
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Quote from tanman99 :
Can I use this in my A1 mini?
Haha. Good deal on material you don't see on sale very often.
It can reach hotend temperatures that would be high enough. If you put it in an enclosure (officially not recommended, but from what I've heard, most people who did it had no problems with the whole printer running in the hotter environment), it would kind of work. But make sure that the print doesn't warp, so keep an eye on it. Especially the CF and GF reinforced filament is quite hard, so you don't want the nozzle to drive into a print that warped up.
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Quote from doubletoaster :
It can reach hotend temperatures that would be high enough. If you put it in an enclosure (officially not recommended, but from what I've heard, most people who did it had no problems with the whole printer running in the hotter environment), it would kind of work. But make sure that the print doesn't warp, so keep an eye on it. Especially the CF and GF reinforced filament is quite hard, so you don't want the nozzle to drive into a print that warped up.
Thanks for the reply and the info. I'm aware that it could technically and could be used (which is amazing for a $180 printer) but I was mostly j/k

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