Nozzle
248°C
235°tune within range260°
Bed
100°C
90°tune within range110°
Before you print
2 things to know about this spoolPrint inside an enclosure
It cools too fast in open air and can warp or crack. A closed-in printer holds the heat around the print.
Give it plenty of fresh air
It gives off fumes as it prints. Run it in a well-ventilated room or a filtered enclosure, not a closed bedroom.
New here? Nozzle = printing temperature in your slicer, bed = build plate. Start at the big number.
- Nozzle is the hot-end temperature: enter it as the printing temperature in your slicer. Start at the big number; the range is the safe window to tune within.
- Bed is the heated build plate: your slicer calls it bed temperature. It helps prints stick.
- OFD is the Open Filament Database, the community-maintained source this spec sheet comes from.
Specs
- Diameter
- 1.75 mm
- Spool sizes
- 1 kg
- Density
- 1.05 g/cm³
- Diameter tolerance
- ±0.03 mm
Available colors (7)
Aero White
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Editorial notesUpdated 2026-05-10
Print in an enclosure and with active ventilation — ASA vapors are irritating.
Pre-tuned profiles for Bambu printers make this the path of least resistance if you already own A1/P1S/X1C hardware and need UV-resistant parts. Bambu's AMS compatibility is limited for ASA — check current firmware notes before loading it into multi-material setups.
Sources & verification
- Data: Open Filament Database
- Manufacturer datasheet: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0645/5876/0155/files/Bambu_ASA_Technical_Data_Sheet.pdf
- Safety datasheet: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0584/7236/6216/files/Bambu_ASA_MSDS.pdf
- OFD snapshot generated: 2026-07-11