Easy steps to unclog a Bambu Lab AMS

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If your Bambu Lab AMS clogs its as easy as undoing two screws and disconnecting some boden tubes. No special tools required. Step through the process here.

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Great Video, I had this problem once before, hard on the nerves the first time, but not so bad this time, overall what a great printer Thank You I was a lot more at ease watching you also take the AMS apart.

randystevens
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Another great informative video Gaz keep up the good work 😊

tonybrennand
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Great Video. I Just had a blockage in the Extruder on the K1 Max and just had to strip it all down to take out a small piece of filament causing clickiing between the cogs on my K1 Max. It was really easy to take apart to sort out. The Filament was brand new Creality Ender EcoPLA Series Multicoloured causing constant clogging. All my other filament works great so there was just something wrong with this one. I do like the Creality brand and i do hope they bring out an AMS eventually. Take Care and keep up the great videos.

nam-nk
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Why don't you use bamba lab filament heating function . Thanks for videos.

ariehuts
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I backed the Sunlu 4 roll filament box for $80 shipped. I always pull the filament out of my printers after a print job. I just find if I leave the filament in the PTFE tube to the hotend it becomes brittle. I don't know that much about the AMS but I can see that happening if it sits for a while unused.

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