The Easy Maintenance Guide for Bambu Labs P1P/P1S

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In this video, we're going to teach you the definitive guide to maintaining your bambu labs P1P/P1S 3D printer like a pro!

Too often, people neglect to maintain their P1P and P1S 3d printers and as a result, print quality drops significantly. In this video, we're going to show you how to keep your P1P and P1S 3D printer and lead screws running smoothly

If you're serious about 3D printing , then you need to watch this video! By the end of it, you'll know everything you need to keep your P1P and P1S 3d printers maintained and ready to print all the filament you could ever want and show you how to replace your hotend

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The 0.6 nozzle is generally limited by the default volumetric speed. Change the Max volumetric speed in the filament settings tab if you want a faster print speed (18 is generally safe, but you'd have to calibrate and test yourself for higher reliable speeds/flow). That said, you can still save a little bit on print time by printing less walls with a .6 nozzle (0.6x2 walls = 1.2mm VS 0.4x3 walls = 1.2mm), same with top/bottom surface thickness and layer height. Infill is also sturdier due to thicker line width. Tbh though I like the idea of the printer moving slower with a bigger nozzle and still having the same print time... less wear on parts :D

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For the too much grease comment - if you clean regularly yes. There’s no too much. HOWEVER - grease attracts dust. Dust with grease clogs and binds. As metal on metal moves … metal shavings come off. And become part of the “grease blob”. That grease blob of metal shavings will scrape at the metal …. Opening canals up. Loosening tolerances. The more those blobs exist - and they are microscopic … the more the problem occurs.
So. As long as you clean regularly. Too much is ok. If you don’t. Then it’s a problem.

alecubudulecu
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Just bought a new P1s... How often should i be doing this and how often do i need to lube the screws?

matt-jcly
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I just purchased a Bambu P1s and after a couple of prints I downloaded a model and it runs through the print but it’s not printing. Any ideas?

betsygrahn
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Other serviceable parts that you forgot about was the filament cutter & also dusting/wiping the fans as they can get clogged up. Otherwise great video.

peteralbert
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If you think this is daunting you probably shouldn't have a 3D printer.

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