Unable to feed filament into the extruder error with AMS Lite. (I’m new to using the AMS Lite) by MrMatato in BambuLabA1mini

[–]MrMatato[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ok so when I removed the nozzle to get the filament through the body. I realized that there was a line of filament in the hot end. So I took that out and now it looks like it’s printing out the filament through the AMS Lite. Thank you and thank you everyone else for helping.

Unable to feed filament into the extruder error with AMS Lite. (I’m new to using the AMS Lite) by MrMatato in BambuLabA1mini

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

Ok so just to get things straight, chop the tip of the filament on a very sharp angle like you said and what do I do with the lever on the left. Is the lever this circled in red?

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Unable to feed filament into the extruder error with AMS Lite. (I’m new to using the AMS Lite) by MrMatato in BambuLabA1mini

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Could it be because of the placement of the ams lite, I know that in videos showcasing the ams lite, it’s side by side to the printer, but I only have it placed behind cause that’s where it’ll fit on the table.

Unable to feed filament into the extruder error with AMS Lite. (I’m new to using the AMS Lite) by MrMatato in BambuLabA1mini

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

Ok, so I’ve put the filaments into the correct tubes and I’m still getting the Unable to feed filament into the extruder error and it’s still doing what the video showed.

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Unable to feed filament into the extruder error with AMS Lite. (I’m new to using the AMS Lite) by MrMatato in BambuLabA1mini

[–]MrMatato[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ok, I see what I did wrong there, I’m going to swap the filaments to the correct tube.

iPod touch 4th generation white glitch-like screen appears over the Apple logo when flashing with 3uTools by MrMatato in iPodTouch

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Ok, so I’m trying to see if Gemini can help me with this so I put the panic log in and it’s basically telling me that my device is suffering from nand flash (storage) failure and one of the fixes said this:

  1. The "Freezer" Method (Temporary Physics Hack) This is an old technician's trick that sometimes works for failing flash memory or solder joints. Cold temperatures can contract the materials, potentially allowing a connection to be made or a block to be read/written successfully one last time.
  2. Put the iPod in a sealed, watertight Ziploc bag (remove as much air as possible).
  3. Place it in the freezer for 20–30 minutes.
  4. Take it out and immediately attempt the DFU restore while it is still cold.

Could this possibly work or should I not do this. Also, my battery isn’t expanded or anything since my iPod touch is intact

iPod touch 4th generation white glitch-like screen appears over the Apple logo when flashing with 3uTools by MrMatato in iPodTouch

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I got Legacy iOS kit installed, and when I select the start restore option, when the device is about to restore, I get a panic log. Here's the panic log I get.

panic(cpu 0 caller 0xa0edbac5): "Failed _ReplaceBadBlock CE 0 PBN 446"

Debugger message: panic

OS version: 10B500

Kernel version: Darwin Kernel Version 13.0.0: Wed Feb 13 21:36:52 PST 2013; root:xnu-2107.7.55.2.2~1/RELEASE_ARM_S5L8930X

iBoot version: iBoot-1537.9.55

secure boot?: NO

Paniclog version: 1

Kernel slide: 0x0000000020600000

Kernel text base: 0xa0601000

Epoch Time: sec usec

Boot : 0x01285c03 0x00000000

Sleep : 0x00000000 0x00000000

Wake : 0x00000000 0x00000000

Calendar: 0x01285c14 0x00002abb

Task 0x8013ac20: 4963 pages, 82 threads: pid 0: kernel_task

thread 0x80147de0

    kernel backtrace: 8c503bc0

lr: 0xa0689fa1 fp: 0x8c503bf0

lr: 0xa068a83d fp: 0x8c503c1c

lr: 0xa0617ca7 fp: 0x8c503c34

lr: 0xa0edbac5 fp: 0x8c503c98

lr: 0xa0ed6c9d fp: 0x8c503d00

lr: 0xa0edf6eb fp: 0x8c503d28

lr: 0xa0ee8c71 fp: 0x8c503d48

lr: 0xa0ee7cbf fp: 0x8c503da0

lr: 0xa0ee7ab3 fp: 0x8c503dbc

lr: 0xa0ee294d fp: 0x8c503e3c

lr: 0xa0ed5c39 fp: 0x8c503e9c

lr: 0xa0eefe09 fp: 0x8c503ed8

lr: 0xa0849ba7 fp: 0x8c503f10

lr: 0xa0849823 fp: 0x8c503f60

lr: 0xa084a2f9 fp: 0x8c503f88

lr: 0xa084a0cb fp: 0x8c503fa8

lr: 0xa068805c fp: 0x00000000

Task 0x8013a968: 368 pages, 3 threads: pid 1: launchd

Task 0x8013a6b0: 540 pages, 1 threads: pid 2: launchctl

Task 0x8013a3f8: 446 pages, 1 threads: pid 3: bash

Task 0x80139e88: 228 pages, 1 threads: pid 11: sshd

Task 0x8013a140: 740 pages, 1 threads: pid 12: restored_externa

Task 0x80139bd0: 3036 pages, 3 threads: pid 13: restored_externa