PA12-CF Settings for Markforged Mark Two
Recommended slicer settings for printing PA12-CF on the Markforged Mark Two (320 x 132 x 154 mm build volume, 200 mm/s max speed, direct drive extruder).
Not Compatibleadvanced
Not Compatible
The max bed temperature of 0°C is below the recommended 80°C for PA12-CF. Adhesion may be poor without additional bed adhesion aids.
| Filament Nozzle Requirement | 260-280°C |
| Printer Max Nozzle | 300°C |
| Filament Bed Requirement | 80-100°C |
| Printer Max Bed | N/A |
What to do instead
- Your printer's bed maxes out at 0°C, but PA12-CF needs at least 80°C for reliable adhesion.
- Try a compatible filament for your Markforged Mark Two — PLA, PETG, and ABS are good options.
- If you need PA12-CF specifically, you'll need a printer with a hotend capable of 260°C+ nozzle.
PA12-CF Requirements
PA12-CF Properties
| Nozzle Range | 260-280°C |
| Bed Range | 80-100°C |
| Speed Range | 25-45 mm/s |
| Difficulty | advanced |
| Enclosure | Required |
| Drying | 80°C / 12h |
Markforged Mark Two Specs
| Build Volume | 320 x 132 x 154 mm |
| Max Speed | 200 mm/s |
| Max Nozzle Temp | 300°C |
| Max Bed Temp | N/A |
| Extruder | Direct Drive |
PA12-CF at a Glance
Strengths
- Exceptional stiffness-to-weight ratio
- Excellent heat resistance (HDT ~140C under load)
- Lower moisture absorption than PA6-CF
- Professional matte finish with dimensional stability
- Ideal for high-performance jigs, drone frames, and tooling
Weaknesses
- Requires hardened steel nozzle (mandatory)
- Requires all-metal hotend for 260-280C range
- Must be dried extensively and printed from dry box
- Enclosure required to prevent warping and delamination
- Expensive (~$50-80/kg) and limited color options
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