Carbon Fiber PLA Settings for Markforged FX10

Recommended slicer settings for printing Carbon Fiber PLA on the Markforged FX10 (400 x 330 x 315 mm build volume, 250 mm/s max speed, direct drive extruder).

Non compatibleintermediate

Non compatible

The max bed temperature of 0°C is below the recommended 50°C for Carbon Fiber PLA. Adhesion may be poor without additional bed adhesion aids.

Filament Nozzle Requirement200-230°C
Printer Max Nozzle300°C
Filament Bed Requirement50-65°C
Printer Max BedN/A

Que faire à la place

  • Your printer's bed maxes out at 0°C, but Carbon Fiber PLA needs at least 50°C for reliable adhesion.
  • Try a compatible filament for your Markforged FX10 — PLA, PETG, and ABS are good options.
  • If you need Carbon Fiber PLA specifically, you'll need a printer with a hotend capable of 200°C+ nozzle.

Carbon Fiber PLA Requirements

Carbon Fiber PLA Properties

Nozzle Range200-230°C
Bed Range50-65°C
Speed Range30-50 mm/s
Difficultyintermediate
EnclosureNot needed
DryingNot required

Markforged FX10 Specs

Build Volume400 x 330 x 315 mm
Max Speed250 mm/s
Max Nozzle Temp300°C
Max Bed TempN/A
ExtruderDirect Drive

Carbon Fiber PLA en un coup d'œil

Points forts

  • Much stiffer than regular PLA
  • Reduced warping compared to PLA
  • Professional matte surface finish
  • Ideal for drone frames, brackets, fixtures
  • Lightweight with structural rigidity

Points faibles

  • Requires hardened steel nozzle (destroys brass)
  • More brittle than regular PLA
  • 25-50% slower print speeds needed
  • Does not add tensile strength (short fibers)
  • Use 0.5mm+ nozzle to prevent clogging

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Sources : Based on manufacturer specifications and community recommendations, community testing data, manufacturer recommended ranges. Valeurs calculées à partir des spécifications du filament et des limites matérielles de l'imprimante.