<Based on the real printing experience shared by Our Amazon customer Denny Sawyer.>
If you've been thinking about trying ASA filament, you're not alone.
Many makers love ASA for its UV resistance and outdoor durability, but they're also worried about warping and print difficulty.
One of our customers recently shared his experience with YXPOLYER ASA Brown Beige after several successful prints.
Here's what worked for him 👇
🖨️ Print Settings
Printer: Anycubic Kobra S1
Nozzle: 279°C
Bed: 110°C
Cooling Fan: Off
Bed Adhesive: Bed Weld
Enclosure: Recommended
According to the user, once the printer was properly heated and enclosed, the filament printed reliably with minimal issues.
☀️ Why He Chose ASA
The user specifically wanted a material with better UV and heat resistance than PLA.
For outdoor projects and functional parts, ASA provided the durability he was looking for while remaining reasonably easy to print with the right setup.
🔥 Tips That Helped Reduce Warping
ASA can be more sensitive to temperature changes than PLA.
The user recommends:
✅ Preheating the chamber for 15–20 minutes
✅ Keeping cooling fans off
✅ Using an enclosed printer whenever possible
These simple adjustments helped improve print consistency and reduce warping.
🧵 Keep ASA Dry
Like many engineering materials, ASA performs best when stored dry.
Store filament in:
- A sealed bag with desiccant
- A dry box
- A filament storage container
If the filament becomes brittle, drying it before printing may help restore performance.
🎨 Brown Beige Color Review
One thing the user particularly liked was the Brown Beige color.
He described it as a natural tan shade that appears slightly darker than some product photos and blends well with outdoor environments.
💬 Final Thoughts
Overall, the user was very satisfied with the performance of YXPOLYER ASA Brown Beige.
For makers looking for improved UV resistance, heat resistance, and outdoor durability compared to PLA, ASA remains a popular choice.
Have ASA settings that work well for you?
Share them in the comments below 👇


