Material compatibility
What materials the Anycubic Kobra 2 can print
This is what the Anycubic Kobra 2 can print and why, derived from its verified specs — max nozzle (260 °C) and bed (110 °C) temperature, an open frame and a direct-drive extruder. We don't test the machine: this is data-based guidance, not a guarantee.
| Material | Prints it? | Why |
|---|---|---|
| PLA | Yes | Yes. PLA has no special needs: any FDM printer like the Kobra 2 prints it out of the box. |
| PETG | Yes | Yes. With a nozzle up to 260 °C and a bed up to 110 °C it comfortably meets PETG's needs. |
| TPU (flexible) | Yes | Yes. It has a direct-drive extruder, ideal for flexibles; prints TPU well (go slow). |
| ABS | With caveats | With caveats. It reaches 260 °C, but it's open-frame: ABS can warp and ventilation is advised. Doable in a draft-free spot or by adding an enclosure. |
| ASA | With caveats | With caveats. It reaches 260 °C, but it's open-frame: ASA can warp and ventilation is advised. Doable in a draft-free spot or by adding an enclosure. |
| Nylon (PA) | With caveats | With caveats. It reaches 260 °C but is open-frame; Nylon warps in drafts and absorbs moisture. Enclosure + drying almost mandatory. For carbon-fibre variants, use a hardened-steel nozzle. |
| Policarbonato (PC) | Not recommended | Not recommended. With 260 °C nozzle and/or no enclosure, PC won't print reliably. |
Need those materials? These printers handle them
Policarbonato (PC)
Sources & references
Specs cross-checked against these public sources:
- Web oficial fabricanteManufacturer page