
Bambu Lab 3D printers, such as the popular X1 Carbon, P1S, and A1 series, are known for their speed, accuracy, and user-friendly features. But to get the most out of them, it’s important to properly configure your printer based on the material you're using.
In this article, we’ll walk you through recommended settings for different materials and show you where to get high-quality, compatible filaments right here in Canada—at DigitMakers.ca. In addition, please find the attached link for the DigitMakers Configuration file.
👉 Click here to download the configuration file
Bambu Lab printers come preloaded with profiles for popular filaments, but tweaking settings can help reduce print failures and boost quality. Below are guidelines for key materials:
Nozzle Temp: 190–220°C
Bed Temp: 45–60°C
Cooling: 100% fan
Speed: Up to 250mm/s (thanks to Bambu’s CoreXY and active vibration compensation)
Tips:
Use glue stick or textured PEI to avoid warping.
Enable “flow rate calibration” in Bambu Studio for better dimensional accuracy.
Nozzle Temp: 230–250°C
Bed Temp: 70–90°C
Cooling: 50–80% fan
Speed: 150–200mm/s
Tips:
Use lower fan speeds to avoid stringing.
A smooth PEI sheet works well; avoid textured surfaces that PETG can fuse to.
Nozzle Temp: 240–260°C
Bed Temp: 90–110°C
Cooling: 0–30% fan
Speed: 100–180mm/s
Enclosure: Strongly recommended (X1 and P1S are enclosed by default)
Tips:
Enable draft shield in Bambu Studio.
Use brim or raft to reduce warping.
Nozzle Temp: 220–240°C
Bed Temp: 50–60°C
Cooling: 50–100% fan
Speed: 30–60mm/s
Tips:
Use direct drive models (like the A1 or X1) for best results.
Lower retraction and slower speeds improve consistency.
Nozzle Temp: 250–270°C
Bed Temp: 70–100°C
Cooling: 0–50%
Nozzle: Hardened steel or ruby (Bambu printers with hardened nozzles are compatible)
Tips:
Enable high-temperature profiles.
These materials are abrasive—always use compatible hardware.
Whether you're a hobbyist or a pro, using quality filament is crucial to getting great results.
100% Natureworks Ingeo PLA
Non-brittle formula, perfect for high-speed printing
Fully compatible with Bambu Lab AMS and spools
Available in a wide range of vibrant colors
Stronger and more temperature-resistant than PLA
Excellent layer adhesion
Low odor and easy to print
UV-resistant, weatherproof—ideal for outdoor prints
Great for engineering parts or functional prototypes
Low warp and consistent diameter
Shore hardness options
Great elasticity and rebound
Compatible with direct-drive Bambu printers
✅ Canadian-based stock = faster shipping
✅ Excellent customer service
✅ Filaments tested in-house on Bambu Lab, Prusa, and Creality printers
✅ Affordable pricing without sacrificing quality
Looking for reliable filament for your Bambu Lab setup?
👉 Browse our materials at DigitMakers.ca