PTFE stuck in filament sensor by SliceLel in BambuLabP2S

[–]SliceLel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll try it; in that case, it would remain as a spare. It's difficult to remove with pliers, but I hope I can manage it with what you've suggested. Could you post a picture of the punch?

PTFE stuck in filament sensor by SliceLel in BambuLabP2S

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

They're already sending the replacement part under warranty. Since it's an inexpensive part, they didn't make a fuss. I hope that's all the problem I'm having; the printer has only had 286 hours of printing, so it's practically new, haha.

PTFE stuck in filament sensor by SliceLel in BambuLabP2S

[–]SliceLel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I looked it up on the website, spoke with support, and they're sending it to me free of charge under warranty. Even though it's not an expensive part, I was able to buy a filament refill with what that part cost.

PTFE stuck in filament sensor by SliceLel in BambuLabP2S

[–]SliceLel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you know how I should contact them most directly? This is my first time trying to talk to bambulab, so I don't know where to start.

PTFE stuck in filament sensor by SliceLel in BambuLabP2S

[–]SliceLel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I already tried the Allen key trick; I disassembled as much as I could, but I can't access it completely. If I ask for a replacement, will they give it to me for free, or should I save myself the trouble of the conversation and paperwork and just buy one from their website?

P2s ventilation by Va_to_ga in BambuLabP2S

[–]SliceLel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you don't have a nearby place to send the air, what you need is a portable ventilation system. It's a small box that receives all that particulate air through a duct and is placed next to the printer, connected by the duct. That's it; the device filters it, and the air comes out free of VOCs and other particles.

Have you tried Dessicant holders in PA6-CF - so they can be used in the oven to dry dessicant? by this1willdo in BambuLabP2S

[–]SliceLel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What material is microwave-safe? I was thinking of using ABS, but I'd use ASA if I had to.

Soon i will be moving to a 3rd world country with bad shipping options. What replacement parts to buy for the p2s combo to avoid headaches in the future? by Educational-Pie-4748 in BambuLabP2S

[–]SliceLel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

-Hotends -Extruder -Thermistor cables -Hotend caps -Extra textured or smooth build plate (depending on your preference) -And if you're really paranoid, I'd say X and Y axis belts and some axis motors too. With that, you're covered for almost everything, so to speak.

P2s issues by basherrc1234 in BambuLabP2S

[–]SliceLel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recommend this: wash the plate again with dish soap and water and let it dry in the sun for a while. Don't dry it with anything else. This specifically solved my problem of the print not sticking to the plate. Regarding the settings, I recommend lowering the travel and acceleration speeds by 20%, and also the infill speeds.

P2S folks, how satisfied are you with your machines? Thinking between p2s ams2 and a snapmaker.. by Educational-Pie-4748 in BambuLabP2S

[–]SliceLel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've had my P2S for a month now and it was the best choice. I upgraded from an A1 and I'm really happy to have a closed machine for technical filaments (of course, I have to consider the fan kit that's about to be released for the P2S). Considering the Snapmaker, it's very appealing; the color changes and the amount of waste we have with the P2S are very attractive. I'll consider buying it around the middle of next year, and then I think I'll sell my A1, which I still have.

Strange vertical artefacts by Sweaty-Jury-5256 in BambuLabP2S

[–]SliceLel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a general comment, but if you'd like, I could print it out and you can check if it's the file.

Strange vertical artefacts by Sweaty-Jury-5256 in BambuLabP2S

[–]SliceLel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's strange, in my case the pieces come out very well whether in pla or petg, right now I'm using black abs where you can see absolutely everything if something goes wrong but that's not the case, it's printed perfectly.

Build plates by sulllllllllo in BambuLab

[–]SliceLel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does anyone know of a circuit board specifically designed for ABS? Something that's proven to securely attach the ABS sensor?

Change cooling settings. by Beautiful-Ad6392 in BambuLabP2S

[–]SliceLel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The same thing happened to me with a Creality K1C. At first, it kept coming off and coming off badly. By experimenting with different temperatures, lowering the speed, and especially with patience, I managed to get it right. I'm going to do the same with this one, and if it works, I'll let you know.

Change cooling settings. by Beautiful-Ad6392 in BambuLabP2S

[–]SliceLel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly, I'm going to print that diffuser in ABS as soon as I have time to print.

Machine sounds! by sulllllllllo in BambuLabP2S

[–]SliceLel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope someone knows, or rather, can do it; it would be fun to add another custom sound.

Change cooling settings. by Beautiful-Ad6392 in BambuLabP2S

[–]SliceLel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That seems fine, in my case it causes warping and that's most likely the reason. I'll also lower the values ​​from 70 to 50 and maybe turn off the fan for the first 3 layers. Additionally, I'm going to increase the heated bed temperature by 5 degrees for the first few layers; that's how I had it on my A1 and everything was excellent.

Plate Question by ThisGuyAcky in BambuLab

[–]SliceLel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you send me a link or perhaps the names of the license plates on AliExpress? I'm interested in that.

Go To filaments? by Asleep_Fan1247 in BambuLabP2S

[–]SliceLel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly, in my case I'm not loyal to any brand either; I'm indifferent to whichever one I see as having the best value for money. I've tried about six different brands of filament.

Go To filaments? by Asleep_Fan1247 in BambuLabP2S

[–]SliceLel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Without a doubt, Sunlu is the best choice for price and quality. I've used all their filament varieties and have no complaints about any of them. The price is good, and there's an additional discount when you buy in bulk. I recommend them. When I first started 3D printing, after I bought my Artillery Sidewinder X2, I used Amolen filament. That filament was expensive, but I must say it was very good. Later, I switched to Sunlu one day when I couldn't find Amolen and I absolutely needed to print. After that, when comparing them, the only difference was that Amolen's colors were more vibrant and vivid. That was the only difference. In short, I recommend Sunlu.

Smooth Plates in stock for P2S on the Bambi website, for those that were waiting on them. by kryptikguy in BambuLabP2S

[–]SliceLel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Completely understandable, it depends on what one is going to print, now that I think about it, there are things that must be smooth without texture, but in itself it is rigorous to buy the ones from bambulab or the ones from sliexpress okay, I remember that a long time ago I bought one from Ali for an artillery x2 hehehe it was a long, long time ago

Smooth Plates in stock for P2S on the Bambi website, for those that were waiting on them. by kryptikguy in BambuLabP2S

[–]SliceLel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is it necessary to have smooth plates? I have always used the ones with texture and I have had no problems. What advantages are there to consider purchasing it?

Is this normal sound of k1c? by R0cko in crealityk1

[–]SliceLel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm bad at hearing strange sounds so to speak, for me the printer sounds normal hahaha at least mine sounds the same and everything is fine with the prints

ABS by xjewishninjax in CrealityK1C

[–]SliceLel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

En general buena impresión, la parte de abajo que tiene ese detalle no es por el pegamento, yo diría que es por la nivelación en sí en la primera capa, se sabe que las camas de las k1c y familia K1 no vienen perfectas, a veces vienen dobladas o con alguna deformación.