PrintBoard, which supported the K1 Max for review, sent us Matte PLA to test.

PrintBoard sales link: https://bit.ly/3QgEWpV

我对无光 PLA 产生兴趣的原因是在浏览 Bambu Lab 的网站时发现了一些内容,因为那些产品看起来质量特别好的打印件要么是无光打印件,要么是碳纤维打印件。

Really, I was shocked to see results like this from other users using Bambu Lab filament in videos.. Isn't this almost at a commercial product level? So I thought..

Really good looking PrintBoard Matte PLA results: https://store.bambulab.com/products/paht-cf

Of course, the case in the photo above is PAHT-CF, which is an incredibly expensive filament costing nearly 150,000 won.. But for high-speed printing, I felt the results varied greatly depending on the type and characteristics of the filament.

So, after searching Google and looking at the results from many users of the Bambu Lab printer, I discovered that matte PLA often yields excellent results. While considering this, PrintBoard happened to be selling matte PLA, and they mentioned they also have a carbon-fiber material, so I requested samples of both products to test them out.

Among them, I first tested Matte PLA.
Please refer to the video below for detailed test settings and results.

결과적으로 약간의 조정이 필요하긴 하지만.. 결과가 상당히 좋았다.
뱀부급이라고 말하긴 그렇지만, 무광 PLA 가 지니고 있는 특유의 무광 재질감과 특성이 고속 출력 프린터랑 잘 어울리는 것 같다.

Especially, it seems to fit very well when printing designs with a straight-line product feel.

I have also shared this setting on GitHub, so please refer to it if you need it.

GitHub - soonsoon2/CrealityK1Slicer: - custom setting for Creality high speed 3d printer k1 basic slicer “Creative 3D”
- custom setting for Creality high speed 3d printer k1 basic slicer "Creative 3D" - GitHub - soonsoon2/CrealityK1Slicer: - custom setting for Creality high speed 3d printer k1 basic slice…

Just in case, I'm uploading the configuration file here as well.

It can be used by adding it to Creality Print Slicer. Generally, the Flow is set to 105% or higher, PA is set to around 0.07, and Max Volumetric Speed is set to around 10.

Personally, I think the reason for the good results with PrintBoard is the printer's performance itself + sufficient understanding of and settings provided for the slicer, as well as the supply of various verified filament materials that are well-suited for high-speed printing.

Various filaments currently sold on the Bambu Lab website

It would have been much better if K1 had spent more time preparing and releasing these things... Although that's what I think, as user research results like mine accumulate, K1 will likely become a good choice.

For carbon filament, you have to replace the nozzle and test the print, so next I plan to test Silk PLA.

I hope you look forward to it.