Bambu Lab P1S (1)
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Bambu Lab P1S (1)
MachineInfoBox Bambu Lab P1S (1) | |
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Synonyms: | "P7" |
Type: | 3D Printers |
Material: | plastic filament |
Location: | 3D Printing Area |
Access Requirements: | 3D Printer Introduction |
Status: | Working |
Software: | Bambu Slicer |
Manual: | wiki.bambulab.com |
Tutors: | Lukas NitramLegov Pakue Mitja Lmnl99 Johannes Ciaran Luzian Leo Narquadah Kalunho Björn Erik |
In addition to receiving a personal introduction from one of the tutors, make sure that you have read the manual and use the latest version of Bambu Studio on the slicer PC.
The build volume of this model is 256 × 256 × 256 mm.
Overheating Risk
The Bambu Lab wiki suggests to only close doors and top cover for materials that need a warm print chamber (e.g. ABS or ASA). We have had clogging issues that may be related to printing in an overheated environment:
"When printing filament with a softening temperature below 60 °C (such as PLA, PVA, or TPU) and the heatbed temperature is set above 45 °C, it is recommended to open the front door and remove the upper glass cover plate to avoid the filaments get soft and deform under the squeeze of the extruder, which may result in abnormal extrusion or clogging."
The same is suggested for materials softening at 60-80 °C, such as PETG, when the buildplate is heated above 60 °C. [1]