E3D High Flow ObXidian™ HotEnd for Bambu Lab X1/P1 Series, 0,4 mm
Drop-in replacement hotend for Bambu Lab 3D printers
€ 77,99 € 97,49 -20%
(Price shown includes 23% VAT. - Excludes delivery costs)
Features & Advantages
- For Bambu X1 and P1 Series
- For 1.75mm filaments
- Increased volumetric flow rate
- E3DLC™ coating
- Printing temperatures up to max. 300 °C
Item no.: E3D-BAMBU-HF-OBX-MO-0400-SPK, Content: 1 pc, EAN: 5061011018267
Product information & technical details
- Item no.: E3D-BAMBU-HF-OBX-MO-0400-SPK
- Manufacturer No.: BAMBU-HF-OBX-MO-0400-SPK
- Manufacturer: E3D
- Content: 1 pc
- Product type: Hot-Ends
- Compatible with 3D Printers : Bambu Lab P1P, Bambu Lab P1S, Bambu Lab X1, Bambu Lab X1C, Bambu Lab X1E
- Filament Diameter: 1,75 mm
Description
The High Flow ObXidian™ HotEnd is the result of a collaboration between E3D and Bambu Lab to provide a more compact, lighter and, above all, more powerful hotend solution for Bambu Lab's X1 and P1 series 3D printers.
► Compatible with Bambu Lab X1, X1 Carbon, X1E, P1S and P1P.
High-flow technology for high flow
Thanks to an internal nozzle modification, the hotend volumetric flow has been increased by 60% to provide more consistent extrusion at high speeds.
Tip: To fully utilise the performance of the motion system, the volumetric flow limit in the slicer can be increased.
Nozzle with E3DLC™ coating
The nozzle and heating element have a special E3DLC™ coating developed by E3D, which gives the nozzles non-stick properties and guarantees greater abrasion resistance when printing with fibre-filled materials. The innovative coating effectively minimises the accumulation of filament residue around the nozzle, ensuring its longer service life.
Other features:
- Designed for temperatures of up to 300 °C,
- Cold pull is possible, but due to the internal design of the nozzle it is more difficult to move,
- No change to the PID settings is necessary,
- The hotend and all its parts have the same form factor as the Bambu Lab 3D printers.
Included:
- 1 x Bambu Lab High Flow ObXidian™ HotEnd
- 1 x Thermal Paste
- 1 x Bambu Lab Silicone Sock
- 1 x Bambu Lab retaining spring for the heater
- 2 x Bambu Lab Screws
About E3D
Product videos:
How to replace the complete hotend assembly on Bambu Lab X1 3D printer?
How to replace the hotend assembly on Bambu Lab P1P?
Questions & Answers about High Flow ObXidian™ HotEnd for Bambu Lab X1/P1 Series
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Why is this £25 more than buying from E3D
Customer Reviews
2 English reviews written for E3D High Flow ObXidian™ HotEnd for Bambu Lab X1/P1 Series
3 customer reviews in all languages
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4 stars | | 1 | (12%) |
3 stars | | 1 | (12%) |
2 stars | | 3 | (37%) |
1 Stars | | 0 | (0%) |
8 reviews
2 customer reviews in English
3 customer reviews in all languages
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It's pretty darn good
Rated with 4 out of 5 stars.
I have 2 P1S's, one equipped with this hotend and the other one with a stock one and wow you can really see the difference when printing big and beefy parts.
The stock P1S couldn't keep up and the print ended up in the solid infill areas whereas the ObXidian'ed P1S blasted through everything.
The downside with this is If you don't equip all your printers with this hotend you'll have to keep adjusting your parameters depending on which printer you use
I'll give it a 4* purely because of the price, it's great but not worth buying two to swap out the hotends of both my printersWas this rating helpful? (0) (0)
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Rated with 2 out of 5 stars.
If you are going after the maximum flow, this could work for you.
But it for sure doesn't work for me. It strings more, requires higher flushing volumes when switching colours and if you print any type of CF - just don't. Not only is it impossible to cold pull (you'll get some sort of cold pull, but you won't get everything out), but it also retains remnant of whatever CF material you put in it. I think that's because of the channel split where you simply won't push everything out when flushing (the filament has other ways to go if one of the channel clogs or has filament remnants in it). At the moment, mine is simply unusable for printing PLA, because it just doesn't work right anymore because of a partial clog, and there's nothing I can do to fix it but hope it gets dislodged somehow over time... It still pushes material, but there are black smudges on surfaces and it behaves like my PA tuning was completely wrong - but it isn't.
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