Best 3D Printers for Nylon (PA) (2026)
Nylon is strong but very hygroscopic and high-temp — it needs an enclosure, a dry box, and a hot hotend. It's prized for tough, wear- and fatigue-resistant functional parts like gears and living hinges. Printing Nylon (PA) reliably calls for an enclosure, a hotend that reaches at least 260°C and a dry box. Our top-ranked pick is the Bambu Lab X1 Carbon (great fit). Below, every printer in our database is ranked by how well it handles Nylon (PA), including the specific upgrade each one needs (if any).
- $1,199Buy
Store and dry the filament in a dry box — it absorbs moisture quickly
- $1,099Buy
Store and dry the filament in a dry box — it absorbs moisture quickly
- $559Buy
Store and dry the filament in a dry box — it absorbs moisture quickly
Store and dry the filament in a dry box — it absorbs moisture quickly
Store and dry the filament in a dry box — it absorbs moisture quickly
Store and dry the filament in a dry box — it absorbs moisture quickly
- $299Buy
Store and dry the filament in a dry box — it absorbs moisture quickly
- $699Buy
Store and dry the filament in a dry box — it absorbs moisture quickly
- $949Buy
Store and dry the filament in a dry box — it absorbs moisture quickly
Store and dry the filament in a dry box — it absorbs moisture quickly
Store and dry the filament in a dry box — it absorbs moisture quickly
Store and dry the filament in a dry box — it absorbs moisture quickly
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Nylon (PA) Printer FAQ
What is the best 3D printer for Nylon (PA)?
The Bambu Lab X1 Carbon is our top-ranked pick for Nylon (PA) — it rates "Great fit" (store and dry the filament in a dry box — it absorbs moisture quickly).
Do you need an enclosure to print Nylon (PA)?
Yes — an enclosure is required for Nylon (PA) to keep the chamber warm and prevent warping. Open-frame printers can run it with an aftermarket enclosure.
What is a budget 3D printer for Nylon (PA)?
The Bambu Lab A1 Mini (around $199) is a budget-friendly option that handles Nylon (PA) — rated "Possible with upgrades".