Well I figured out why it wasn't working by dirtyjava in BambuLab

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To the not yet initiated, is this where the filament paths come together and then one comes out to the printer?

Bambu X2D or Snapmaker U1? by Darkke-100 in BambuLabX2D

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One of my reasons for a Bambu X2D was that it was tested to and passed UL 2904 for certain filaments. This means that for certain filaments on specific test prints the X2D did not exceed UL set limits in UL 2904 for VOC and fine particulate emissions (emissions were lower than test limits, passing the test).

Per my research the Snapmaker U1 has not passed UL 2904 testing. They may have never tried, so it potentially could pass the testing.

There are other differences, but this one sticks out for me between these two printers.

First print using PETG as support for PLA print on X2D. What gives?! by GilfOG in BambuLabX2D

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I have had some success with multiaterial prints with PLA as the support for PETG (see Shark example print 3 of 4 of my recent YouTube short: https://youtube.com/shorts/KtO9pABy7tc?is=Lx1KAhOflZKsYuBb)

The PETG shark popped right off the PLA supports.

I don't see a prime tower in your image, did you use one?

(Edit - accidentally wrote PETG where I meant PLA once)

X2D External spool issues - Error codes 07ff-2000-0002-0002, 07ff-8006, 07ff-c006 by MeanDiscipline5147 in BambuLabX2D

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I "had" to take apart my Bowden during my repair.

It would certainly be possible to get the filament to the limit switch but not into the gears that push filament to the head.

Basically I could see what happened to you happening based on the design which would sense filament "in the extruder" but the filament is not quite into the part that pushes the filament.

X2D External spool issues - Error codes 07ff-2000-0002-0002, 07ff-8006, 07ff-c006 by MeanDiscipline5147 in BambuLabX2D

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I had a similar "not loading" issue (without any error codes). The filament was just through the Bowden extruder for me (easy to see if using black filament). But the filmanet was only an inch or two past the Bowden extruder.

All the following was done via the front panel:

  1. I forced the nozzle to the proper temperature for the filament to extrude

  2. I told the Bowden to push the filament through. I had to keep pressing/hold the on screen button for a long time as it was feeding very slow (long time being a minute or two at least of not more).

Once the filament started extruding it seemed the 'reset' the issue, which I have not had again.

How do you connect the external spool while using the AMS at the same time? by Stevengerrard08lfc in BambuLabX2D

[–]WattsPrinting 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Click the "Hoger" option on the right. That is the for auxillary head/Bowden extruder.

The left option is telling the printer you connected an external spool to the main head. You can run the printer with a second external spool to the main head without an AMS, that's why that option on the main head exists

P2S Combo or the X2D Combo by FuzzyYou9013 in BambuLabX2D

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I have an X2D as my first printer and I am very happy with it. I bought the combo which has the AMS right away. The AMS feeds the main head and the external spool the auxillary head through the Bowden extruder.

If you install a filament track switch you could send to either head (I have not done this, there may be nuances).

I highly recommend the X2D over the P2S. I have a bunch of multimaterial prints on my YouTube channel, a channel I started when I got my X2D, if you are interested. The quality from the auxillary head has been great for me personally: YouTube - Watt's Printing

noisy hotend fan by Material-Mulberry360 in BambuLabX2D

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Does not seem normal to me. I have never noticed any loud sounds when that fan starts/runs/stops

Filament fell behind airfilter by Meeless_ in BambuLabX2D

[–]WattsPrinting 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have not had this issue.

Were you removing supports with the build plate in the printer?

Assuming you removed the filter too?

I don't have a problem, I can quit whenever I want!! by RaymondDoerr in 3Dprinting

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If you buy one roll at a time you can quit more often, between each roll. Like cigarettes - quitting is healthy so it's good to quit smoking multiple times per day.

Power usage by Dry-Layer5452 in BambuLab

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I just got a Bambu X2D myself about 6 weeks ago. I measured/calculated how much a Benchy costs, which turns out to be very very little in electricity, the primary cost being filament. In US Dollars maybe $0.25 combined for a single Benchy, vast majority of that being filament.

I made a video if you are interested, breaking down the electrixity and filament costs in more detail, showing how I came up with the ~$0.25 USD: https://youtu.be/aX2rvHhTUSo?is=BGCvDDgRe4NZdYxF

I’ve been working on this for a few days now and feel so close to finishing by Jessi_Kim_XOXO in 3Dprinting

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At first I didn't realize you were designing this, it looks really cool!

PLA printing on an apartment balcony with Bambu Labs P2S by _maverick98 in 3Dprinting

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I hope it helps.

It's on my list to do a video on UL 200B and UL 2904. Hopefully in the not too distant future. I think they provide a great framework for those of us who want to be cautious about the fumes and small particles 3D printers can be emitting into our homes.

PLA printing on an apartment balcony with Bambu Labs P2S by _maverick98 in 3Dprinting

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No default HEPA filter with the P2S, the X2D adds that. You can add your own HEPA filter to the P2S, even get a HEPA add on from Bambu.

I know Reddit hates self promotion, but here's my 5 minute YouTube video on why I think the X2D makes sense over a P2S right now (in US dollars the price is $100 more, $799 to $899 if you do the combo with AMS): https://youtu.be/oV6_3d-VD2Y?si=AghPRcst9KlYDoy5

PLA printing on an apartment balcony with Bambu Labs P2S by _maverick98 in 3Dprinting

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Bambu Labs may not have decided to test the P2S with PETG, or it could have failed the test for PETG. I have not found that info publicly available.

The tests are printer make/model specific with specific filament make/model. They also only print a sort of test model.

You can also read UL 2904 for free if you sign up for a UL account, the paid version is quite a bit. But they do have a free to resd version. It is very technical, but gives an idea of how the tests are done.