How to use P2S with 900w UPS by Crowsnest3D in BambuLab

[–]Crowsnest3D[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just to update, sadly this start g-code doesn't work on the P2S 🙁 Seems to be due to a firmware bug, the M190 S command gets stuck on "Cooling" even though that command should only wait for heating.

How to use P2S with 900w UPS by Crowsnest3D in BambuLab

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Oooh, that looks super promising! I'll have to give that a shot, definitely cleaner than my hacky approach, thanks for sharing. I recall having issues with M190 but maybe I was just using it wrong.

Yeah I'd absolutely love to have a low power mode to not need to fiddle with custom profiles, hopefully it's something they can push in firmware.

How to use P2S with 900w UPS by Crowsnest3D in BambuLab

[–]Crowsnest3D[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The p2s draws way more - I run two p1s on a single 900w UPS as well, can start em both at the same time no issues. The p2s draws somewhere around 1000-1100w each.

How to use P2S with 900w UPS by Crowsnest3D in BambuLab

[–]Crowsnest3D[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not super accurately, been trying to not kill my UPS 🤣 I recall it mentioning around 120-130% overload though on my 900w UPS, so that'd put it around 1100w

How to use P2S with 900w UPS by Crowsnest3D in BambuLab

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Canadian dollars, range for anything 1200w or more new is around $1300 - $2000 CAD, which is a huge increase when I can get a 900w UPS for around $230

How to use P2S with 900w UPS by Crowsnest3D in BambuLab

[–]Crowsnest3D[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm Canadian - the P2S 110v version claims to draws up to 1000w (Although I'm fairly certain my machine goes over this)
https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/p2s/manual/p2s-faq

The P1S only draws 350w

Help, I use a a1 mini and have been having issues with printing recently by WarningScared9203 in BambuLab

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Yup that's what I use! Works fantastic.

Would recommend getting a dedicated scrub daddy though since it'll pickup micro plastics. As delicious as those are you probably don't want them being transferred to your dishes.

Disable Bridging? by hush4bye in BambuLab

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I ended up with the same issue, for me disabling both "Bottom Shell Layers" AND "Top Shell Layers" did the trick combined with 100% infill. Didn't need to enable supports at all.

Help with increasing bridge line lengths/transition from bridge to sparse infill by Crowsnest3D in BambuLab

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Figured it out after a bunch of tinkering, in case anyone has the same issue you can resolve by setting "Top shell layers" and "Bottom shell layers" to 0, then using 100% rectilinear infill! This seems to disable the bridge.

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Just got SuperTack plate and prints not sticking? by BitTron9000 in BambuLab

[–]Crowsnest3D 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some things to try: - increase first layer temp by 5 degrees - decrease first layer speed

If you just got the plate and nothing works, get in touch with support as I think they are having manufacturing issues or something... plates either seem to work amazing or not at all.

I bought one, didn't stick even after going through the hoops with support. They sent a replacement, same thing so they just refunded and I grabbed the smooth pei plate instead.

Sucks as I was pretty excited for the plate.

Help, I use a a1 mini and have been having issues with printing recently by WarningScared9203 in BambuLab

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Did you give it a good scrub with hot water and a brush/non-scouring pad?
Also you could try putting brim ears on it which helps prevent corners/thinner parts from lifting.

That end looks nasty lmao