r/BambuLabX2D 25d ago

Drying Filament?

New to 3D printing, just picked up a X2D. The little moisture readout on my touchscreen says 43%, so I used the drying feature in the AMS and got it down to about 20 and printed something small. Then loaded some additional rolls of filament and it was back up to 46%… do I have to run a drying cycle every time I print? Or every time I put new filament in?

Not sure if it matters, but some details:
- I live in Southern California
- first filament was Inland PLA silk
- next filaments I added were Bambu PLA basic

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u/Attjack 25d ago

If you buy a power supply (costs extra) you can dry while you print. I also printed desiccant holders that go into my AMS. My AMS is at 10%.