My first spool of Anycubic PA6-CF was used for testing on the Kobra S1 Max.
I printed with a 0.6 mm nozzle using Anycubic’s standard PA6-CF profile. The settings were 260 °C nozzle temperature, 110 °C bed temperature, and 65 °C chamber temperature. The fan was turned off.
Before printing, the filament was dried for around 14 hours at 70 °C. After a break of approximately 10 hours, it was dried again for another 3 hours and then kept drying during the print.
I also calibrated the flow and resonance compensation.
The first layer initially looked very good, but I had major adhesion problems. The filament practically came off the build plate immediately.
In the end, I was able to complete the print successfully, but only by using glue on the build plate. Without glue, reliable adhesion was not possible in my test.
Since this was my first spool of PA6-CF, it was an interesting first experience with this material. The results definitely make me want to do more tests and further optimize the settings.
Colis intact, mais malheureusement à la mise en route il a fallu que je démonte le panneau arrière de la machine pour repositionner correctement la tige filetée hélicoïdale arrière qui n'atait pas dans son logement, le plateau penchait dangereusement sur l'arrière lors de sa montée, avec un bruit infernal... Donc la machine n'a pas du être controlée correctement avant son emballage !
I’m very satisfied with the reliability, quality and colors of Anycubic’s PLA. I only use this brand.
I'm very happy with anycubic filaments.






