Community Contributions X and P Series Bambu Lab Recommended Maintenance Video (By 3D_Print_Stuff) This video describes some of the Most CF is embedded in high temp plastics, Bambu Labs has an EXCELLENT one tuned for the printer, but it's not cheap - $95 US/kg (a competitive price too). After about 1h of videos looking for similar behavior to what my P1S puts out, found your pist - great help 😀 I'll also be running a maintenance round + the We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. All Bambu print plates have a dedicated nozzle wiping zone at the back of the print plate. Maintenance is mandatory and listed, described on the bambu wiki. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. We don't see the same on a P1P that doesn't print engineering materials. Welcome to Bambu Lab! Here we discuss everything related to Bambu Lab 3D printers. The Carbon rods, Z Lead screws and Linear rods, all just I've been using my P1S since August and I want to start to do some maintenance like it says in the BambuLab Wiki but I find it hard to know 26 votes, 114 comments. I can confirm this, on 230v first 20-25 seconds while heating the bed plate to 60 degree celsius there is a spike of 1000w (measured it), had to buy a So what lube do people use on their printer? Just wondering what type of grease and oil is used on 3D printers? I'm going through the maintenance wiki right now and it doesn't specify at all. Let’s dive into a comprehensive guide on how to keep your Bambu P1P Keep your Bambu Lab P1P or P1S 3D printer running flawlessly with this essential quarterly maintenance routine! Welcome to Bambu Lab! Here we discuss everything related to Bambu Lab 3D printers. The nozzle will rub against the wiping zone before every print in order to remove any remaining I currently have a P1P that I've been running very frequently. I run 2 P1S printers in my setup so I have it setup in this flow: . wasn’t happy Bambu. It isn't explicitly against Bambu recommendations - they've never said *don't* use grease in the extruder - but they've never said *do* use grease either. Especially when printing carbon fiber In situations where I’ve dealt with similar precision systems, especially in home maintenance tools and small machines, keeping everything clean and properly aligned made a In this video, I’ll show you a step-by-step cleaning and maintenance routine for the Bambu Lab P1S and P1P, covering every key trueWelcome to Bambu Lab! Here we discuss everything related to Bambu Lab 3D printers. Got my P1P about 5 months ago, I haven't been using it rigorously (probably about 5 times) and I'm just starting to really ramp up my printing. I’ve since seen the official Bambu Lab Wiki video and realised I remixed this to add a 4inch twist lock duct connector to make removing the duct from the printer during maintenance easy. Boy, was it dirty. trueBefore the P1S I had a sovol sv06, and yeah the maintenance was easier, but I had to replace a few parts and spend 20-30hrs tinkering with it to get it somewhat I'm looking into what supplies I need on hand for regular printer maintenance and hoping I can get some suggestions here to get me started? In particular if there are specific types of oil/grease I Question in the title. For step-by-step instructions and further details, please refer to the Bambu Lab P1 Maintenance Guide. so my printer showed up needing some maintenance. Other than that things WILL break sooner or later, its a Today I was looking at wiki for P1P maintenance and decided to give it a clean and get comfortable with it. You have to maintain both of them, and you will need to fix them. Is this your personal printer? Do you care about customer service? Do you want a machine with a good track record that you can steadily upgrade over the years instead of Hi, I had some slight layer shifting on a print, and long story short, I followed this video as part of troubleshooting. i had to change a belt right out of the box. 104K subscribers in the BambuLab community. No issues with the rods at this point but they do need weekly cleaning with isopropyl Alcohol wipes or similar if you are Hello! Should I get the Bambu Lab P1P as a begginer, I want to print PLA, Carbon Fiber etc. It's a nice change going from my old printer to having consistent quality prints being pumped out but something will eventually wear 86 votes, 41 comments. However I wanted to avoid any unecessary Finally got around to cleaning my extruder gears after 9 months of owning my P1S (2100+ hours of printing time) because I started getting occasional black marks and streaks on my prints Regular maintenance can prevent issues, extend the life of your printer, and ensure top-notch print quality. Consider the nozzle wiper and the hotend sock disposable, and consider We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. for stuff around the house that needs to be replaced, car It shouldn't need much intervention, but keep up with the Bambu Lab P1P Maintenance Recommendation. If the nozzle surface is dirty or there is under-extrusion during printing, we recommend nozzle maintenance. Do you guys do full calibration every time? Partial calibration? Do you only calibrate every x prints? Welcome to Bambu Lab! Here we discuss everything related to Bambu Lab 3D printers. And like most of the equivalent I got mine roughly a month ago and have been using it almost non stop (p1p) it’s done great but I’ve noticed it’s started to make noises like creaking and such.
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