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Silk PLA settings for the Bambu Lab X1 Carbon
Great match
These are tuned starting settings for printing Silk PLA on the Bambu Lab X1 Carbon. The Bambu Lab X1 Carbon has a direct-drive extruder and an all-metal hotend in an enclosed chamber, so we set the hotend to 215°C and the bed to 55°C. Silk PLA prints best slow and slightly hot to keep its glossy metallic sheen.
215°C
Hotend
55°C
Bed
56 mm/s
Speed
100%
Part fan
Recommended Silk PLA profile
| Hotend temperature | 215°C (tower 205–230°C) |
| Bed temperature | 55°C |
| Print speed | 56 mm/s |
| Retraction | 0.9 mm (direct drive) |
| Part cooling fan | 100% |
| Bed adhesion | Easy; print slower for the best sheen. |
| Nozzle | Brass 0.4 mm is fine |
| Difficulty | Beginner |
💡 Best uses for Silk PLA: decorative, vases, gifts.
FAQ
- What temperature should I print Silk PLA on the Bambu Lab X1 Carbon?
- Start at 215°C for the hotend and 55°C for the bed, then run a temperature tower across 205–225°C to dial in your exact filament brand.
- What print speed works for Silk PLA on this printer?
- Around 56 mm/s is a safe starting point on the Bambu Lab X1 Carbon. This printer can go faster once the profile is tuned, but start conservative for clean walls.
- What retraction should I use?
- Use about 0.9 mm of retraction (direct drive needs very little). If you see stringing with Silk PLA, raise retraction speed before distance and dry the filament.
- Do I need an enclosure for Silk PLA on the Bambu Lab X1 Carbon?
- No, Silk PLA prints fine in the open on the Bambu Lab X1 Carbon.