Are you in Australia looking to buy a Bambu Labs X1 Complete Hotend Assembly with a Hardened Steel Nozzle? This assembly is specially designed for the Bambu Lab X1 Series 3D printers. It includes a Hotend with a Hardened Steel Nozzle, a Ceramic Heater, a Thermistor, a Silicone Sock for the Hotend, and a Cooling Fan. There are different nozzle diameters available. The 0.2mm nozzle offers optimal print fineness with extremely small layer gaps and high detail on vertical and horizontal print surfaces. The 0.6mm and 0.8mm nozzles provide faster print speed as they extrude more filaments per second. The 0.4mm nozzle is the standard for modern 3D printers, offering an optimal balance between print quality and speed, and is used in both the Bambu Lab X1 and P1 Series. This hotend assembly is compatible with various filaments, but some filaments like those with carbon fiber, glass fiber, metal, or other inorganic particles may clog the 0.2mm nozzle. For carbon or glass fiber filaments, a hardened steel 0.6mm nozzle is highly recommended. Bambu PLA - CF and Bambu PETG - CF have low clogging risks when used with a hardened steel 0.4mm nozzle. You can either replace the Hotend with Nozzle on your original assembly or the whole Complete Hotend Assembly. The package includes a Complete Hotend Assembly - X1 Series and 2 M3 - 14 Step Screws. It's compatible with X1 and X1C (not for X1E). The product has a max printing temp of 300 ℃, a length of 47.3 mm, a packaging weight of 40 g, and a packaging size of 190*70*50 mm.




Using the Bambu Lab Complete Hotend Assembly for your X1 Series 3D printer is easy. First, make sure your printer is turned off and cooled down. If you're replacing the nozzle, you can either swap the Hotend with Nozzle on your original assembly or replace the whole Complete Hotend Assembly. Just follow the instructions on the Bambu Lab Wiki for a smooth replacement. When it comes to filaments, different nozzle diameters work better with different materials. The 0.2mm nozzle gives you super - detailed prints but may clog with filaments containing carbon fiber, glass fiber, or other inorganic particles. For these types of filaments, it's best to use a hardened steel 0.6mm nozzle. Always check the filament compatibility table in the product description before printing. To maintain your hotend assembly, keep it clean. After each print, make sure to remove any excess filament. If you notice a decrease in print quality or if the printer has trouble extruding, it might be time to check the nozzle for clogs. And don't forget to check the temperature settings according to the filament you're using to avoid overheating the hotend.