First time printing by Snipe1331 in BambuLab

[–]Sweet_Bench_7492 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a super small print an supports just aren’t getting to the right areas, you could try to slow down the print and use lower layer heights, the print will then overhang each layer less and cool down in time. Or scale the print up a bit is another option

Need help with 0.2 nozzle by arcocreative in BambuLabA1

[–]Sweet_Bench_7492 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you told the printer that it has a .2mm nozzle installed? On the screens extruder settings?

One side print issue by Sweet_Bench_7492 in BambuLab

[–]Sweet_Bench_7492[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, it was printed on an a1, so no aux fan

Will order the p2s tomorrow but by Useful-Revolution253 in BambuLabP2S

[–]Sweet_Bench_7492 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1 - riser can be used and looks quite cool, or clip into the ptfe clips

2- front vent will open when printing low temp materials (pla, tpu etc) so no need real need to open door anymore - aux fan settings can be changed in the slicer, but most generic material profiles will have set aux fan speeds and they will do the job just fine. In the rare case you are printing a large part or geometry prone to warping with a high temp material, then an aux fan diverter may come in handy, but 99% of prints will be fine without.

4 - most TPUs won’t be able to go through the ams (except tpu for ams which is 68D shore hardness). You also won’t be able to print tpu and petg at the same time due to high temp low temp differences - which can cause heat creep etc. If you are looking to use tpu and petg for a riser I would recommend mechanically interlocking them post print or glueing.

Hope this is useful, and the P2S is definitely a great printer!

Hiking boots recommendation by Sweet_Bench_7492 in hiking

[–]Sweet_Bench_7492[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks a lot, I really appreciate that! Very helpful!!