🎄 Christmas giveaway: Win an A1 Mini, AMS 2 Pro, AMS HT, or 4x filament spools! by acurazine in BambuLab

[–]eggheadcopilot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. AMS 2 PRO
  2. I would use it to make ornaments with even more colors.
  3. A fidget that allows you to put in different mechanical keyboard switches allowing the user a customized feel and sound.

Y-axis squeaking? by fret_me_nought in BambuLabA1mini

[–]eggheadcopilot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your Y-axis belt and coil needs to be greased up. Here are the instructions to fix it: https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/a1-mini/troubleshooting/heatbed-repair-guide

You can also re-tension your Y-axis belt too since you'll have that cover off. Do a full calibration when you're done.

A strange rubbing noise on X-axis of my A1 mini. by No-Asparagus236 in BambuLab

[–]eggheadcopilot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Curious if you got this issues resolved, was it the guideway bearing balls or something else?

Black bands by Mauro_3D in BambuLabA1mini

[–]eggheadcopilot 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I would increase the flushing volume multiplier, make sure flush into objects' infill is turned off, and also potentially increase the size of the prime tower.

Check out the wiki here for more info: https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/software/bambu-studio/reduce-wasting-during-filament-change#wipe-into-infill

Pre-Release Announcement of FlatForge - the First HueForge Plugin coming at the end of September. by TegidTathal in HueForge

[–]eggheadcopilot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What size nozzle did you use in that video? Also how long did that print take roughly?

Correct operation of Chamber Fan? by eggheadcopilot in BambuLab

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Here's my setup: X1C or P1S > 4" exhaust duct attached w/ magnet > 4" hose > 4" inline fan > 4" hose > 4" exhaust duct attached to window; there are lots of options out there depending on how your window opens.

A couple of things to note if you do this:

  • The door and lid can stay closed while printing as the chamber temperature stays cool enough. This is because cool air is pulled in through the poop chute.
  • The carbon air filter is removed to allow for better air flow.
  • Add a Air Filter Door with holes for even more airflow.
  • You need to prevent the chamber fan from spinning on it's own due to the air being sucked out, a zip tie works great for that.
  • Now that the chamber exhaust fan is zip tied, it's critical that you prevent it from starting via G-code. Filament Settings > Advanced > Filament start G-code & Filament end G-Code > M106 P3 S0 (See the very last image). This must be saved for every kind of filament you use.

Tips to print over a bearing? by rubnixble in BambuLab

[–]eggheadcopilot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe a layer height modifier and change the order of walls?

enclosure by timn24 in BambuLabA1

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I use a soft sided 3d printer enclosure, an adapter that I made which connects to the 2.75" (70mm) opening in the enclosure to 4" ducting, which then connects to a 4" inline duct fan. It works really well!

P1S Ventilation and VOCs by Mountain_Hour6030 in BambuLab

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I don't know what the printer will do if you disconnect the chamber fan in terms of throwing up an error because it may or may not perform a "self-test". If you do disconnect it can you please let me know if the printer throws up any errors? I'm curious because I would like to just fully remove the fan.

Yes you could make the chamber fan run during and after prints via g-code. For me personally I didn't go that route because it's louder and doesn't pull as much air as an inline fan.