ABS-CF Settings for Creality Ender 3 S1 Pro
Recommended slicer settings for printing ABS-CF on the Creality Ender 3 S1 Pro (220 x 220 x 270 mm build volume, 150 mm/s max speed, direct drive extruder).
Slicer Configuration
Copy these values into your slicer (Cura, OrcaSlicer, PrusaSlicer, Bambu Studio)| Setting | Value | Range |
|---|---|---|
| Nozzle Temperature | 250°C | 240-260°C |
| Bed Temperature | 100°C | 90-110°C |
| First Layer Nozzle | 255°C | +5°C above normal |
| First Layer Bed | 105°C | +5°C above normal |
| Print Speed | 40 mm/s | 30-50 mm/s |
| First Layer Speed | 15 mm/s | 25-50% of normal |
| Wall Speed | 30 mm/s | 70-80% of normal |
| Travel Speed | 75 mm/s | 120-150% of print speed |
| Layer Height | 0.2mm | 0.12-0.28mm |
| Infill | 15-20% | 10-30% |
| Wall Count | 2-3 | Perimeters/shells |
| Top/Bottom Layers | 3-4 | Solid layers |
| Cooling Fan | 0-10% | From layer 2+ |
| Retraction Distance | 0.8-1.2 mm | Direct drive |
| Retraction Speed | 40 mm/s | Direct drive |
Before You Print
Print Quality Profiles
Three presets for common use cases with ABS-CF on the Creality Ender 3 S1 Pro.
| Profile | Layer Height | Speed | Infill | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Draft | 0.28mm | 50 mm/s | 10-15% | Rapid prototyping, test fits |
| Standard | 0.20mm | 40 mm/s | 15-20% | General purpose, everyday prints |
| Quality | 0.12mm | 30 mm/s | 20-30% | Miniatures, display pieces, fine detail |
Bed Adhesion
ABS-CF uses the same adhesion methods as standard ABS. Use a PEI sheet at 90-110°C with ABS slurry or glue stick. A brim is strongly recommended. The carbon fibers reduce warping compared to plain ABS, but an enclosure is still essential.
Temperature Tuning Guide
Nozzle: 250°C
Range: 240-260°C. Printer max: 300°C.
- Poor layer adhesion? Increase +5°C
- Stringing or oozing? Decrease -5°C
- Print a temperature tower to find your exact sweet spot
Bed: 100°C
Range: 90-110°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 ABS-CF on Creality Ender 3 S1 Pro
Pro Tips for ABS-CF
A hardened steel nozzle (0.5mm+) is mandatory for carbon fiber filaments
An enclosure is non-negotiable -- ABS-CF warps like ABS but the fibers help with dimensional stability
Dry filament at 77°C for 6+ hours before printing; moisture causes bubbling and weak layers
ABS-CF produces less warping than plain ABS due to the carbon fibers reducing shrinkage
For outdoor applications, consider ASA-based composites instead -- ABS-CF yellows in sunlight
Support Settings
For prints requiring supports with ABS-CF, 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.
Creality Ender 3 S1 Pro Specs
| Build Volume | 220 x 220 x 270 mm |
| Max Speed | 150 mm/s |
| Max Nozzle Temp | 300°C |
| Max Bed Temp | 110°C |
| Extruder | Direct Drive |
ABS-CF Properties
| Nozzle Range | 240-260°C |
| Bed Range | 90-110°C |
| Speed Range | 30-50 mm/s |
| Difficulty | advanced |
| Drying | 77°C / 6h |
| Enclosure | Recommended |
ABS-CF at a Glance
Strengths
- Much stiffer than standard ABS with less warping
- Good heat resistance (similar to ABS, HDT ~100C)
- Professional matte black finish
- Better dimensional accuracy than plain ABS
- Ideal for functional parts needing rigidity and heat resistance
Weaknesses
- Requires hardened steel nozzle (carbon fibers destroy brass)
- Enclosure required (emits fumes like ABS)
- More brittle than standard ABS (reduced impact resistance)
- Use 0.5mm+ nozzle to avoid clogging from fibers
- Poor UV resistance (same as ABS, consider ASA-CF for outdoor use)
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