Easy Way to Change or Upgrade Your BambuLab P1P Nozzle

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In this video I show you step by step how to change your BambuLab P1P nozzle. I switched out my .4mm nozzle for a .6 for even FASTER prints!

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video opens on a closeup of the relevant part and starts with "first thing you gotta do is" - followed by detailed concise instructions. Great job!

JoeBlack-zgld
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so refreshing for a video to get straight to the point without unnecessary intros and begging to like and subscribe because the algorithm blah blah blah. Thank you, it was very helpful. (Liked and subscribed because you earned it}.

chrisradical
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Cheers for including a slicer comparison for newer folk!
As well as a practical demonstration

armorhide
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I would point out that, for approximately $20 difference, it might also be convenient and safe to take the Complete Hotend Assembly.

ilKamuTube
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Just changed .02 to my Bambu, thanks this was useful!

ItsAweeb
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Thank you for a great and quick video... Love all the people that show how to do the simple assembled unit. You took the time to show how to just change the hot end. I appreciate it!!

Shootingtimearchery
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this is the type of content and structure I like, thanks for the video

TouchofDepth
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This tutorial was so easy to follow! Thank you so much. I was able to change out my clogged nozzle for a new one!

SofiaWheatley
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Prusa has a gigantic opportunity here with nozzle changes.

steppedon
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finally changed my nozzle! Thanks for the video!

andrewsciberras
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I will just buy the full assembly or buy the heater/thermistor and put them permanently on a nozzle.

KardesDesign
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Another video replacing the hot end assembly and not the nozzle itself.

KronicDaydreamZ
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thank you. holy shit that was a pain in the ass though

RyanOHeron
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You changed not only the nozzle diameter from 0.4 to 0.6, but also the layer height from 0.2 to 0.3. Most of the saved time is due to the layer height. Still awesome video and very detailed and professional explanation!

CaptnSnapcall
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Had first layer issues P1P with pei and bambu filament after a dozen prints.
Got a .6 nozzle
Fingers cossed
Thanks for the vid

yycfoamwars
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Is there any advantage of the normal steel nozzle versus the hardened one ? They cost the same, so I can install the hardened one and forget about the normal?

nickhu
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Good video, but I had a problem. When I removed the thermal cable from the nozzle, the cable broke because it was stuck in the hole so tightly that I couldn't pull it out. Now I can't use the printer until I receive the new delivery from Bambulab. What is your solution to unplug stuck thermal sensors?

jankanning
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When I removed the thermister it didn't go well and the wire separated into two. Now the P1S says "The nozzle temperature is abnormal, the sensor may be open circuit." I have no idea what to do. Should I exchange the machine to Bambu for another?

forcemarine
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Are the nozzles always a complete assembly change? That seems really inconvenient - especially if the nozzles are brass instead of hardened steel.

davidfigueroa
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I've been watching videos on lithophanes and they say to use a .2 nozzle. I had no idea swapping nozzles was such a huge hassle.

boboscurse