The 3D Printer Filtration System V1 is a dedicated air filtration solution designed for enclosed 3D printers. Unlike a general room air purifier, this system connects to the printer’s exhaust path to help manage particles, odors, and VOC-related fumes generated during 3D printing.
Whether you print at home, in a makerspace, classroom, office, print farm, or engineering lab, filtration matters. Materials like PLA, PETG, TPU, ABS, ASA, and Nylon can release ultrafine particles, odors, and VOC-related emissions during printing. In an enclosed room or printer chamber, these emissions can build up over time. The V1 helps make your printing environment more controllable and more comfortable.
Key Benefits
Cleaner enclosed 3D printing
Helps reduce particles, odors, and VOC-related fumes from common 3D printing filaments.
Triple-layer filtration
Uses pre-filter, HEPA H13, and activated carbon filtration for both particles and odor control.
Built for 3D printer emissions
Purpose-built for enclosed 3D printers, not a generic desktop air purifier.
Great for ABS and ASA printing
Helps reduce the strong odor associated with higher-temperature materials such as ABS and ASA.
Compatible with many enclosed printers
Includes default connector for Bambu Lab P1S/X1C and supports other enclosed printers with adapters.
Easy filter replacement
Quick-swap filter design makes maintenance easier for regular users, schools, makerspaces, and print farms.
V1 Compatibility Summary
| Printer / Enclosure | Works with V1? | Adapter Needed? | Notes |
| Bambu Lab P1S/X1C | Yes | Included default connector | Recommended |
| Bambu Lab P2S | Yes | Adapter required | Download printable file (4 solutions) |
| Bambu Lab H2D/H2S/H2C | Yes | Adapter required | Download printable file |
| Prusa Enclosure | Yes | Adapter required | Download printable file |
| Creality K1 / K2 | Yes | Adapter required | Download printable file |
| Flashforge 5M Pro | Yes | Adapter required | Download printable file (Need to Modify) |
| Elegoo | Yes | Adapter required | Download printable file |
| Anycubic | Yes | Adapter required | Download printable file |
| EufyMake UV Printer | Yes | Adapter required | Download printable file |
| Open-frame printers | Not recommended | Requires enclosure | Suggest opening the window and venting outside |
Why Choose the 3D Printer Filtration System V1?
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Purpose-built for 3D printer emissions—not a generic air purifier.
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Triple-layer architecture addresses both particles and VOCs.
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Ideal for home, office, classroom, or workshop environments.
“No Ventilation” Means Buildup — Filtration Makes it Controllable
We’re not trying to scare anyone. It’s a simple fact: in an enclosed room/cover, particles and TVOC can accumulate over time.
Your options are straightforward: vent outdoors or filter the exhaust path. Our goal is to make your printing environment more controllable and more comfortable.

Different Filaments Release Different Things — Don’t Treat Everything as “Just Smell”
Particles (PM / UFP): Present with PLA/PETG/TPU
Gases (TVOC): Stronger with ABS/ASA/Nylon and other high-temp materials


Triple-Layer Filtration for Maximum Protection
Pre-Filter->HEPA H13 Filter->Activated Carbon Bed
Pre-filter
Captures larger particles and dust, helps with Larger debris, dust, lint
HEPA H13
Captures fine particles, helps with Fine particles from printing
Activated carbon
Adsorbs odors and VOC-related fumes, helps with ABS/ASA smell, printing odor

Testing Data, Not Vibes
Under comparable conditions (same printer, filament,), the curves show that with the filtration system on:
Particle and TVOC readings trend lower and more stable
After a post-print purge, the “door-open” odor spike is noticeably reduced
An MT15 air quality detector was placed inside each printer chamber to monitor particle levels (PM2.5/PM1.0) and VOCs. Additionally, another MT15 detector was positioned outside of each printer to measure particle levels (PM2.5/PM1.0) and VOCs inside the enclosure.
The same file was printed using PLA, PETG, ABS, and ASA filaments, with each print lasting 1–1.5 hours. Data was recorded every 5 minutes throughout the tests.

ABS Filament Testing
BLUE is P1S with the V1 Filtration System, RED is without a filtration system. IN is the air detector inside the printer's chamber, and OUT is the detector located outside the printer. Six data sheets (left and right arrows). 35-40% power of V1 during printing.
ASA Filament Testing
BLUE is P1S with the V1 Filtration System, RED is without a filtration system. IN is the air detector inside the printer's chamber, and OUT is the detector located outside the printer. Six data sheets (left and right arrows). 35-40% power of V1 during printing.
PLA Filament Testing
BLUE is P1S with the V1 Filtration System, RED is without a filtration system. IN is the air detector inside the printer's chamber, and OUT is the detector located outside the printer.Six data sheets (left and right arrows). 50% power of V1 during printing.
PETG Filament Testing
BLUE is P1S with the V1 Filtration System, RED is without a filtration system. IN is the air detector inside the printer's chamber, and OUT is the detector located outside the printer.Six data sheets (left and right arrows). 50% power of V1 during printing.
100mm Standard Ducting + Community Connector Library
Designed for Bambu Lab P1S/X1C, V1 uses standard 100mm inner-diameter tubing, making it compatible with most enclosed printers when a matching exhaust adapter is available. We curate downloadable connector files by printer model, including Bambu Lab 3D Printer H2S/H2D, P2S; Prusa enclosure; Creality 3D Printer, Flashforge 3D Printer... (database is continuously updated). Click this Compatible Connectors List for details.
Easy To Exchange the Filters
Recommended Stacking & Replacement
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> General use (PLA/PETG and mixed filaments)
Stacking order: Pre-Filter → HEPA H13 → Activated Carbon
Typical replacement cadence: printing ~8 hours/day → ~3 months per set (actual life varies with material, enclosure cleanliness, and fan speed). Replace sooner if you notice airflow drop, odor breakthrough, or visible discoloration.
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> VOC-heavy use (ABS/ASA focus)
Alternative stacking for stronger odor control: HEPA H13 → Activated Carbon → Activated Carbon
(Replace the pre-filter with a second carbon stage for increased styrene adsorption. If your enclosure is dusty, keep the pre-filter and shorten the carbon change interval.)
Note: Due to the housing design, the pre-filter uses a half-width outer foam. When using HEPA H13 as the first stage, trim off half of the outer foam gasket on the HEPA’s intake/outside-facing edge to ensure proper fit and airflow sealing. Trim foam only—do not cut into the filter media.
Stay Health with Less Odor
Print ABS/ASA in the print farm or in-house. Health is also vital for your life.
FAQ
1. Does the V1 Filtration System fit Bambu Lab P1S and X1C?
Yes. The V1 includes the default connector for Bambu Lab P1S and X1C, making these two models the easiest recommended setup.
2. Can I use it with Bambu Lab H2D, H2S, or H2C?
Yes, but an adapter is required. Please confirm the correct connector or printable adapter before purchase.
3. Does it reduce ABS and ASA smell?
Yes. The activated carbon layer helps reduce printing odors and VOC-related fumes from materials such as ABS and ASA. Results depend on filament type, enclosure design, airflow, filter condition, print duration, and room ventilation.
4. Can I use this with an open-frame printer?
It is not recommended for open-frame printers unless you add an enclosure. The V1 is designed to filter air through an enclosed printer exhaust path.
5. Is this a replacement for room ventilation?
No. It helps reduce particles, odors, and VOC-related fumes, but it should not be treated as a complete replacement for proper room ventilation, especially when printing ABS, ASA, Nylon, PC, or PA.












