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eSUN · overlaid on Bambu's PETG Basic

eSUN PETG-ESD for the X1 Carbon

with a 0.4 mm nozzle

The five values to type into Bambu Studio for a eSUN PETG-ESD spool — the big one first.

Bambu profiles its own filament, not eSUN's. These start from Bambu's PETG Basic reference and apply eSUN's published specs where available.
Max volumetric flowupdates live
18 mm³/s The single value Bambu Studio can’t guess for you
Effective top speed
214mm/s
you asked for 300
target 300 → clamped
Pressure advance K
0.045
starting point — refine on-machine
Flow ratio
0.92
eSUN’s published value
Retraction length
0.8mm
Bambu base (inherited)
hotend ceiling 18 mm³/s · Bambu default — eSUN publishes none ⚠ clamped — capped below your target speed
eSUN · PETG-ESD ESD-safe profile zip
Nozzle260 °C
Densitynot published
Mfr speednot published
Inherits PETG Basic @BBL A1; flow 0.92; for electronics housings
manufacturer source ↗

Is this right for your spool?

Here's how sure we are — and what to watch.

Against Bambu stock
flow 0.92 · ceiling 18 mm³/s
Source
profile zip · manufacturer ↗

Why these numbers

eSUN PETG-ESD starts from Bambu's PETG Basic reference; eSUN's published specs are overlaid where available, and everything else stays at Bambu's calibrated default.

Inherits PETG Basic @BBL A1; flow 0.92; for electronics housings

Treat these as a starting point — run a flow-test cube and Bambu's Flow Dynamics calibration after import for the last few percent.

Open in the wizard → change printer, nozzle or speed

Download the eSUN PETG-ESD profile

A .zip with the Bambu Studio .json and a Markdown summary of every field.

Open in the wizard
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Then calibrate in the slicer. Run Device → Calibration → Flow Dynamics after import to lock in the K-factor.