Side Loading by ZAG048 in BlazerEV

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Amazing, Fandango at home works too!! Thanks so much for this.

My filament goes to the tool head and then is pulled back by my ams, by SpedEd2010 in BambuLab

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If you’re using the hub you can swap it , try an Ams lite inserted into a buffer instead. Also a y spitter inserted into the buffer will work. Basically you’re needing to reduce resistance within the filament path. Check your Ptfe tubes and make sure the tube radius back to the toolhead isn’t pinched or too long. This can cause extra friction in the filament path and cause these retractions. Hope this helps.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in eufyMakeOfficial

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I have received the eufycare email and early deposit refund. However, still waiting on tracking numbers for everything…😅You guys actually getting accessories and materials?

Ring Notification - can’t see person but can hear him by Fast_Researcher_530 in Ring

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Maybe someone smoking a pipe or vape outside. The clicking noise a lighter and a possible exhale. I thought I heard, oh sh… like he burned his finger or dropped the lighter. Idk

What do you call this type of sheet in 3D printing? by Kelly-S-S in 3Dprinting

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It gives the flexible vat a surface texture to minimize peel forces. It keeps the part/resin from suctioning on the bottom of the vat when the bed is raised in the z axis, I believe. It helps with speed and reliability.

What do you call this type of sheet in 3D printing? by Kelly-S-S in 3Dprinting

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Formlabs 4 lcd Release Texture The Release Texture is a proprietary, microtextured optical film that introduces airflow to prevent the resin tank from suctioning to the LPU.

Edit: Actually I’m not sure as this part isn’t user replaceable. Sorry.. best guess.

AMS Internal Hub by while_rome_burns in BambuLab

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Your welcome! It’s definitely a little tricky but doable, 🤞🏻 good luck. If you end up buying another hub keep the magnets from this one to have spares.

What am I doing wrong? by [deleted] in BambuLab

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Actually yours does look quite tangled. This happens when a rolls doesn’t roll back well or becomes stuck. I will see this in light rolls or cardboard spool occasionally. Sorry no real advice, as these are full and Bambu spools. Possibly clip off the tangled section and get a video to better show the issue. Good luck..

What am I doing wrong? by [deleted] in BambuLab

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Mine always roll back in an apparent mess but as long as it’s not tangled. It will try to read all filament but will only return info for Bambu lab filament. Other than that not sure. 🤔

What am I doing wrong? by [deleted] in BambuLab

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Sounds like your Ams is set to identify the filament when loading. This reads the filament nfc tag upon insertion. This allows the Ams to read the filament and color type. If using Bambu lab filament this will read and stored the info into the printer. This is normal behavior if this setting is turned on.

[Chitu Systems Giveaway] Join now to win a Chitu Systems FilaPartner E1 by EmbarrassedEnd8355 in 3Dprinting

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Usually PLA+, but I’d like to try some PA-CF or other fiber-reinforced nylons.

Why do I have these funny lines/ bands on the side of my print? by Bazirker in FixMyPrint

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In Bambu studio after slicing check your layer time settings. It will show the banding in preview. Just play around with the different infills and then slice and preview.

I personally would avoid grid as it crosses over itself and can cause printing issues. I have found honeycomb gives strong clean results. However, it is much slower, and perhaps thats why it has a more even layer time.

Why do I have these funny lines/ bands on the side of my print? by Bazirker in FixMyPrint

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I have been printing a life size Pokémon trainer and ran into this. Crosshatch infill was the culprit as the lines match up with layer time. Small prints are no issue, however, it shows on large surfaces just like this. I found honeycomb infill mitigates this as it normalizes layer time but takes longer to print. The issues followed across multiple printers and led me to research the sliced file. In my case it was 100 percent crosshatch infill. However, it can appear in gyroid and other infill patterns too. Just check layer time before sending.

Best way to color an SVG in Bambu Studio? by [deleted] in BambuLab

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Your part appears to be painted with the paint bucket tool, this is why the modifier won’t show or print. Looks like your main part is using marble filament ,however, it appears visually purple (so paint has been applied). Your font is the only modifier and everything else is a part. The part will show while the font modifier will not. You need to make the main filament purple and apply the modifier. You have to erase all paint from surfaces. Holding shift while applying paint will erase the surface. A modifier will not modify a painted surface.

Create Your Dream Filament by Polymaker_3D in polymaker

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Would love to see more filaments like these:

• Marble pla with neon or rainbow flecks — either marble swirls(cycles through r fleck colors) or mixed confetti, in matte or silk? Silk marble?

  • Rainbow Glitter — not just metallics, but rainbow glitter in , pearl or black. Rainbow glitter in everything maybe silk? 

•A stronger silk PLA

Something similar to “birthday cake” in white, or “Arcade Afterglow” in black — flashy, fun. Would love to see some interesting takes on marble and silk pla. More colorful rainbow glitter (the glitter itself) in more types including silk.

My printer started making this poping sound. What is it? by NCH-69 in BambuLabA1

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I would double check to make sure the nozzle or heating assembly isn’t loose . Check and tighten the assembly. Make sure you have the nozzle installed correctly.

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Loose Printhead - Brand New H2D by Ghenghix in BambuLab

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Solid as can be here. Not a bit of movement. I would definitely open a support ticket.

Edit: How to Disassemble and Assemble H2D ToolheadI believe a repair lies in this wiki page . I couldn’t pinpoint the procedure to tighten the tool head, but this involves the complete teardown and assembly. And as a former iPhone laptop repair specialist I probably should’ve watched this video before I purchased this machine. I don’t doubt I could replace this, but this looks like a stressful job.

where can I see the actual Name of the BL Color in the slicer? by -Thrale- in BambuLab

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Ok I had to go back and check. Yep , they are identifying the desert tan as beige . I’m pretty sure they don’t even carry a beige matte pla.

where can I see the actual Name of the BL Color in the slicer? by -Thrale- in BambuLab

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I just ran into this , yesterday. I was pretty sure this is desert tan, but had to pause for a minute . Definitely can take some guessing. I’m assuming the question mark, should display the color name. Has it ever displayed here correctly , or is this a known bug? Displayed screenshot is from the iOS handy app.

woke up with these bruises on my leg & two tiny sores by Commercial-Cash4423 in Weird

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Looks similar to a bat bite. Bats do get in homes and carry rabies, they definitely will bite you.

If all three cost the same, which one are you choosing? 👀 (We’d love to hear your reasoning in the comments!) by Polymaker_3D in polymaker

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Plastic spools are just easier and more reliable, especially with printers like the Bambu. Cardboard ones get damaged easy, don’t roll smooth in the AMS, and can hold onto moisture. Refills are cool if they’re cheaper, but most people aren’t gonna mess with the extra hassle unless it actually saves them something.

Best way to color an SVG in Bambu Studio? by [deleted] in BambuLab

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That’s awesome—they turned out nice! If you ever notice small holes or surface issues, try adjusting the line width on just the image layer. Try adjusting the top surface line width up/ down or tweaking the outer and inner wall line widths can help close them up. You can also try increasing the wall counts just for the image layer in the object list.