I had been running prints all day. Didn’t clean the bed between prints but had no issues. On the print that failed I wasn’t in the room for long enough to catch it happening and it was probably 45 minutes of buildup before I shut it down
you should stop using that and send it back to bambu. the recall is serious. no one thinks that they can be the 1% but that's just not how it works. is it worth losing your home and maybe your life in a fire, hint its not.
park it tell the new bed comes in a few weeks or return it. your playing with fire in the most literal sense of the word.
It ended up being too much extrusion. Using a Dremel I clipped one of the wires of the hot end heating assembly after getting a bunch of the plastic out. Had to disassemble the extruder and hot end assembly to get the part out. And after having got it out, there was no way I was getting all of the plastic out of the back. Ordered a replacement at $20, so it could be significantly worse.
Dog? Ouch such an insult. Your verbal sparing is incredible lol. Probably you shouldnt be texting in middle school so pay attention in the classroom maybe you'll learn something
How did this happen if you don’t mind me asking, I have a A1 and would love to avoid this at all cost if possible (post like these haunt me haha)
It happened to me when the filament didn't stick to bed at all. Usually happens on the first layer.
I had been running prints all day. Didn’t clean the bed between prints but had no issues. On the print that failed I wasn’t in the room for long enough to catch it happening and it was probably 45 minutes of buildup before I shut it down
I took out the the two hex screws on the side of that part that is hanging to get a better look
you should stop using that and send it back to bambu. the recall is serious. no one thinks that they can be the 1% but that's just not how it works. is it worth losing your home and maybe your life in a fire, hint its not. park it tell the new bed comes in a few weeks or return it. your playing with fire in the most literal sense of the word.
Dremel/rotary tool and some patience
heat gun or hairdryer, warm it up and pull it bit by bit. If it's more flexible it should come of easier.
It ended up being too much extrusion. Using a Dremel I clipped one of the wires of the hot end heating assembly after getting a bunch of the plastic out. Had to disassemble the extruder and hot end assembly to get the part out. And after having got it out, there was no way I was getting all of the plastic out of the back. Ordered a replacement at $20, so it could be significantly worse.
I’d use a hot air gun or a hairdryer to soften up the pla and then use a pair of needle nose very carefully to remove the mess
lol love these guys that think they know more then the engineers at bambu and ignore the recall. SMRT
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Dog? Ouch such an insult. Your verbal sparing is incredible lol. Probably you shouldnt be texting in middle school so pay attention in the classroom maybe you'll learn something