HIPS Settings for Bambu Lab A1 Combo

Recommended slicer settings for printing HIPS on the Bambu Lab A1 Combo (256 x 256 x 256 mm build volume, 500 mm/s max speed, direct drive extruder).

These settings are recommended starting points based on manufacturer specifications and community guidelines. Always do a test print and adjust as needed. Settings may vary based on your specific printer's condition, environment, and filament batch.

Quick Reference

Nozzle Temperature238°C
Bed Temperature100°C
Print Speed40-50 mm/s
Layer Height0.2mm (recommended)
Infill15-20%
Cooling Fan0-10%
Retraction0.8-1.2 mm at 40 mm/s
Difficultyintermediate
Enclosure recommended for HIPS printing.

Temperature Settings

Start with the nozzle at 238°C and the bed at 100°C. If you see poor layer adhesion, increase the nozzle temperature by 5°C increments. If you experience stringing, decrease the nozzle temperature by 5°C. For the first layer, you can increase the bed temperature by 5°C for better adhesion, then let it drop back to 100°C for subsequent layers.

The HIPS filament has a recommended nozzle temperature range of 230-245°C and a bed temperature range of 90-110°C. The Bambu Lab A1 Combo supports nozzle temperatures up to 300°C and bed temperatures up to 100°C, which fully covers the recommended range for this filament.

Speed & Quality

The Bambu Lab A1 Combo supports high-speed printing at up to 500 mm/s. For HIPS, we recommend 40-50 mm/s for general printing. Start with the lower end for quality-critical prints and increase for draft prints. Always print the first layer at 25-50% of your normal speed for better adhesion.

For quality-critical prints like miniatures or display pieces, reduce the speed to 40 mm/s and use a 0.12-0.16mm layer height. For draft or rapid prototyping, you can push the speed to 50 mm/s with a 0.24-0.28mm layer height. The standard 0.2mm layer height at 45 mm/s provides the best balance of speed and quality for most prints.

Bed Adhesion

HIPS uses the same bed adhesion methods as ABS since it's typically printed alongside ABS. PEI sheets at high temperature work well. Use an enclosure.

Common Issues with HIPS on Bambu Lab A1 Combo

Here are the most common problems you may encounter when printing HIPS on the Bambu Lab A1 Combo, along with proven solutions:

Tips for Best Results

Follow these expert tips to get the best possible prints with HIPS on your Bambu Lab A1 Combo:

Support Settings

HIPS is best used as a support material for ABS, dissolved in D-Limonene. For standalone HIPS prints, use tree or organic supports with 0.2mm interface gap.

HIPS at a Glance

Strengths

  • Dissolves in D-Limonene (support material for ABS)
  • Much cheaper than PVA ($20-25/kg)
  • Low moisture sensitivity
  • Can be used as standalone lightweight material
  • Easy to paint and post-process

Weaknesses

  • Requires D-Limonene solvent
  • Only pairs well with ABS
  • Needs enclosure (same as ABS)
  • Less common than PVA for support use

Bambu Lab A1 Combo Specifications

The Bambu Lab A1 Combo features a 256 x 256 x 256 mm build volume with a maximum print speed of 500 mm/s. It uses a direct drive extruder system, which provides better control over flexible and specialty filaments. The hotend can reach 300°C and the heated bed supports temperatures up to 100°C.

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Sources: Based on Bambu Lab Wiki (wiki.bambulab.com), community testing data, manufacturer recommended ranges.