A collection of clean, reliable 3D printing profiles made for 3DO filaments.
These profiles are organized by printer, material, and nozzle size, making it easy to get started quickly with consistent results.
- Choose your printer/slicer from the folders in this repository
- Pick your material (PLA 2.0 Tough, PETG 2.0 Matt, ASA, ASA-CF, etc.)
- Import the profile into your slicer
- Start printing β the profile settings are ready to use
- A1 / A1 mini
- P1P / P1S / P2S
- X1 Carbon / X1E
- H2D / H2D Pro / H2S
- Original Prusa i3 MK3S
- Original Prusa MK4S
- Prusa CORE One
- Ultimaker 3
| Material | Properties | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|
| PLA 2.0 Tough | Strong, good surface finish | Everyday printing, prototypes |
| PETG 2.0 Matt | Matte finish, durable | Functional parts, outdoor use |
| ASA | UV and heat resistant | Automotive, enclosures |
| ASA CF | Carbon fiber reinforced ASA | Rigid, lightweight parts |
| ASA GF | Glass fiber reinforced ASA | High stability and stiffness |
| TPU-CF | Flexible composite | Flexible yet supportive parts |
- Open Bambu Studio
- Go to Filament β Filament Settings
- Click Import and choose the
.jsonfile - The material will appear in your list
- Open PrusaSlicer
- Go to Configuration β Filament Settings
- Select Import Config
- Load the
.inifile and save it
- Open Cura
- Go to Settings β Profiles β Manage Profiles
- Choose Import
- Select the
.fdm_materialfile
Profiles are available for:
- 0.2 mm β details
- 0.4 mm β standard
- 0.6 mm β stronger and faster
- 0.8 mm β maximum throughput
| Material | Nozzle Temp | Bed Temp |
|---|---|---|
| PLA 2.0 Tough | 210β230Β°C | 60Β°C |
| PETG 2.0 Matt | 220β240Β°C | 80Β°C |
| ASA | 240β280Β°C | 100β110Β°C |
| TPU-CF | 220β240Β°C | 60Β°C |
- Adjust temperature Β±5Β°C depending on your specific printer and environment
- Make sure your nozzle size matches the selected profile
- For best results, keep filament dry and stored properly
Printer Model/
βββ Material Type/
βββ Profile Files (by nozzle size)
These profiles are free to use with 3DO filaments.
Made for the 3D printing community β by 3DO π