Bronze-fill PLA Settings for Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo

Recommended slicer settings for printing Bronze-fill PLA on the Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo (220 x 220 x 250 mm build volume, 250 mm/s max speed, direct drive extruder).

Calculated from manufacturer specsintermediate

Slicer Configuration

Copy these values into your slicer (Cura, OrcaSlicer, PrusaSlicer, Bambu Studio)
SettingValueRange
Nozzle Temperature208°C195-220°C
Bed Temperature55°C50-60°C
First Layer Nozzle213°C+5°C above normal
First Layer Bed60°C+5°C above normal
Print Speed30 mm/s20-40 mm/s
First Layer Speed15 mm/s25-50% of normal
Wall Speed23 mm/s70-80% of normal
Travel Speed60 mm/s120-150% of print speed
Layer Height0.2mm0.12-0.28mm
Infill15-20%10-30%
Wall Count2-3Perimeters/shells
Top/Bottom Layers3-4Solid layers
Cooling Fan100%From layer 2+
Retraction Distance0.8-1.2 mmDirect drive
Retraction Speed40 mm/sDirect drive

Before You Print

Filament DryingNot required
EnclosureNot needed
Nozzle TypeStandard brass 0.4mm
ExtruderDirect Drive

Print Quality Profiles

Three presets for common use cases with Bronze-fill PLA on the Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo.

ProfileLayer HeightSpeedInfillBest For
Draft0.28mm40 mm/s10-15%Rapid prototyping, test fits
Standard0.20mm30 mm/s15-20%General purpose, everyday prints
Quality0.12mm20 mm/s20-30%Miniatures, display pieces, fine detail

Bed Adhesion

Bronze-fill PLA adheres like regular PLA but is heavier. A clean PEI sheet works well. For glass beds, use glue stick. The metal particles do not significantly affect adhesion.

Temperature Tuning Guide

Nozzle: 208°C

Range: 195-220°C. Printer max: 260°C.

  • Poor layer adhesion? Increase +5°C
  • Stringing or oozing? Decrease -5°C
  • Print a temperature tower to find your exact sweet spot

Bed: 55°C

Range: 50-60°C. Printer max: 110°C.

  • First layer lifting? Increase +5°C
  • Elephant's foot? Decrease -5°C
  • Let the bed fully preheat before starting

Troubleshooting Bronze-fill PLA on Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo

Nozzle wearMetal particles are abrasive -- use a hardened steel nozzle
CloggingUse a 0.5mm+ nozzle and print slightly hotter than standard PLA (215-225°C)
Heavy printsMetal-fill PLA is significantly heavier; account for this in structural designs
Post-processingSand and polish with fine steel wool for a realistic bronze metallic finish

Pro Tips for Bronze-fill PLA

1

Use a hardened steel nozzle (0.5mm+) -- metal particles wear brass quickly

2

Print 5-10°C hotter than standard PLA for better flow

3

Sand progressively (200-600 grit) then polish with steel wool for a genuine bronze look

4

Bronze-fill PLA is heavy; use lower infill for decorative pieces to save material

Support Settings

For prints requiring supports with Bronze-fill PLA, use tree supports for easier removal and less scarring. Set a 0.15-0.2mm Z-distance between support and model. If you have a dual-extruder setup, consider PVA (for PLA/PETG) or HIPS (for ABS) as dedicated water/solvent-soluble support material.

Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo Specs

Build Volume220 x 220 x 250 mm
Max Speed250 mm/s
Max Nozzle Temp260°C
Max Bed Temp110°C
ExtruderDirect Drive

Bronze-fill PLA Properties

Nozzle Range195-220°C
Bed Range50-60°C
Speed Range20-40 mm/s
Difficultyintermediate
DryingNot required
EnclosureNot needed
Learn more about Bronze-fill PLA →

Bronze-fill PLA at a Glance

Strengths

  • Contains real bronze particles
  • Can be polished and patinated for antique look
  • Significantly heavier than standard PLA
  • Excellent for statues and decorative art

Weaknesses

  • Hardened nozzle recommended
  • Slow print speeds required
  • Expensive
  • Brittle — not for functional parts
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.

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Sources: Based on manufacturer specifications and community recommendations, community testing data, manufacturer recommended ranges. Values calculated from filament specifications and printer hardware limits.