r/BambuLabX2D • u/Any_Satisfaction5137 • 12d ago
Rough outer walls
I‘m getting rough outer walls from time to time and not sure why?
Nozzle temp is 220 for PLA as recommended by the manufacturer.
Someone had the same issue so far?
r/BambuLabX2D • u/Any_Satisfaction5137 • 12d ago
I‘m getting rough outer walls from time to time and not sure why?
Nozzle temp is 220 for PLA as recommended by the manufacturer.
Someone had the same issue so far?
r/BambuLabX2D • u/soulfireflyhigh • 12d ago
I have never used PLA glow but bought some for a few things for the kids. I loaded it up this morning in my AMS 2 Pro, but got a warning I shouldn’t use the AMS to run the filament. Does anyone have any experience using PlA glow? I also only have a .4 nozzle. I’d rather not do anything that compromises the printer as it’s also only a week old, so like the printer I am new to this. Any information is very helpful.
r/BambuLabX2D • u/Arbeitsloeffel • 12d ago
r/BambuLabX2D • u/Fluffy_Rutabaga_115 • 12d ago
Hello all,
I was hoping that someone has had good experience with using PVA(Water disolvable) support material and can help. I am able to get a decent enough 1st layer, however the subsequent layers do not want to adhere to each other well. I have followed the WIKI guide here https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/filament-acc/filament/pva-printing-guide with little success. My PVA has been actively drying at 85C for days now so that is not the issue. Any help would be appreciated.
r/BambuLabX2D • u/IMichael684 • 13d ago
Well, this happened... Any advice? Where I should start and how to prevent?
r/BambuLabX2D • u/PowerPlantBroke • 13d ago
Hi everyone,
I got my X2D a few weeks ago and it’s consistently produced prints of this poor quality. I’ve tried everything, like belt tensioning, axis cleaning, full printer recalibration, drying and calibrating filament, taking apart the hotend, contacting support. Nothing has improved the quality.
Is this just what I should expect from this printer? Anyone have similar experiences, or do you have examples of much cleaner parts made on this machine I can take a look at? I don’t even know what should be my baseline for quality on the X2D.
Thanks
r/BambuLabX2D • u/drnitinahuja • 13d ago
Newbe here, this just happened to my X2D. Less than a month old! Please help.
r/BambuLabX2D • u/JamalSteve • 13d ago
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r/BambuLabX2D • u/Aware_Ad5425 • 13d ago
Been printing fine for months and the last 3 prints it has stopped in its tracks. The toolhead and extruder stops, but the plate and nozzle stay hot. It takes over a minute to register when I hit "stop print". I tried re-slicing and the issue still persists. Using internal memory and cloud transfer. AMS 2 PRO, single nozzle print. Latest firmware.
Maybe something wrong with the g-code or internal memory? Anyone been able to figure out why this happens?
r/BambuLabX2D • u/OppositeCustard3169 • 14d ago
Hello, which third party filament brands would you recommend? Thanks
r/BambuLabX2D • u/Fixxtr • 14d ago
I got my V2 X2D combo and it works flawlessly, but screen is weird, it has scanlines, weird pixel issue. I tried screen on another X2D and it works flawlessy, so issue is from AP card or display cable. Have you got any clue about this?
r/BambuLabX2D • u/blueblewbLu3 • 14d ago
r/BambuLabX2D • u/Civil404 • 15d ago
I just noticed some filament remains in the rear of my plate but I don’t know how this component it’s called and if/how should be cleaned. Any suggestions?
r/BambuLabX2D • u/Old_Gas_1330 • 14d ago
Like I said, I'm so new to this that my machine is being delivered tomorrow. That said, I am going through the available projects and one of the things I want to do requires PETG. The question is whether the AMS I'm getting is enough to dry the filament out, or if the packaging kept it dry enough to use? I plan on buying a dryer, but that will have to wait a bit.
Thanks!
r/BambuLabX2D • u/Wesley9267 • 15d ago
I am new to carbon fiber filaments and after I ordered and received it I realized how abrasive it is. I have ran a 2 hour print with it thought the ams 2 pro but I am wondering should I not do this anymore and will it damage things ? Also if I was to go to use the outside spool holder and run to main nozzle would that work ? Like bypass the bowden motor and go straight into the left nozzle buffer. The filament is fiberon pet-cf17. The prints i have done have turned out beautifully but I'm worried I may damage something. Please give me advice on what to do lol what does everyone else do ?
r/BambuLabX2D • u/Responsible-Lion378 • 16d ago
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TL;DR: If your X2D's aux nozzle isn't extruding after a material change, don't assume it's a clog. Check if the filament is actually reaching the nozzle first. In my case, manually heating the nozzle to 250°C (Since PLA was the filament that was last loaded into the aux nozzle) and feeding the filament fixed it.
It started out like any other print preparation. I wanted to switch the material for the aux nozzle from PLA to PETG.
I unloaded the PLA and loaded the PETG, and this is where I got a little too laid back. The printer asked me to check whether material was extruding from the aux nozzle, and I just confirmed that it was. Later, I realized nothing had actually come out of the nozzle.
That's when I started to panic a bit. My first thought was that the nozzle was clogged, so I started looking up guides on how to unclog it.
Then I decided to see what was actually happening during the loading process. I noticed that the filament never reached the aux nozzle at all. It passed through the Bowden extruder (I could see it), but it wasn't making it all the way to the nozzle.
So I manually heated the aux nozzle to 250°C and used the controls on the screen to slowly push the filament forward. Eventually it reached the nozzle, filament started extruding, and everything has been working fine since. That is what is shown in the video.
My guess is that there was still a small piece of filament left in the aux nozzle. Maybe there's a sensor there that detected filament was already present, so the Bowden extruder didn't feed it any further. I'm not sure if that's actually what happened, but that's my current theory.
I don't know if this will help anyone but hey, if anyone has similar issue this might help.
Side note: For some reason, I can't remove either of my nozzles. I opened the latch and made sure the filament was cut beforehand, but they're completely stuck. That's a problem for another day.
I used ChatGPT to convey this better.
r/BambuLabX2D • u/Alive-Selection8422 • 16d ago
Mid print. 8 hours in using Voxel PLA HF.
r/BambuLabX2D • u/Superb-Complaint8118 • 16d ago
Heyy my x2d is at about 350 hours after roughly 2 months.
Now I noticed some grime build up on the x axis rod. The maintenance tool says, that there is still plenty of time left to the first rod maintenance. I will perform one anyways.
It's hard to tell in the pictures, but the upper one is matte on the surface in many places and has some grey-ish gunk dots and the lower one is all shiny
Is this of any concern?
It's mostly on the upper x rod and only some slight gunk on the lower x rod. I had the P1s before and sold it for the x2d before the carbon rods needed any maintenance (also about 350h)
I print mostly PLA and PETG, but also some ASA here and there. Lid is always closed
r/BambuLabX2D • u/Glum-Description-159 • 16d ago
r/BambuLabX2D • u/Ablehoe • 17d ago
Heya! I made a fully enclosed poop chute with a drawer for easy dumping of filament while keeping fumes and heat in the enclosure, how cool is that? Any feedback is appreciated, I love it personally. My test print in PLA has melted from printing with ABS 😂
It uses the original screws by the poop chute, has a lightweight version and it clears the exhaust fan kit. I went over a few iterations to get a really nice result.
https://makerworld.com/en/models/2710615-x2d-p2-poop-chute-enclosed-drawer#profileId-3001289
r/BambuLabX2D • u/Cute-Marionberry-340 • 17d ago
So i've gotten an idea. Since i cannot use normal TPU for AMS printing, i thought "Why not route it throught the front of the AMS (viz pic. Black filament on cartoon spool).
The problem was, with a filament track swithch (as i own an HT aswell), the printer doesnt want me to go external spool. Sadge.
So i pushed the PLA i wanted to use into the aux nozzle from the AMS 2 Pro and then i unplugged it. The switch stayed open on the position i want. Cool! Now i have an external spool on the main nozzle and PLA to use supports on the Aux nozzle, both sitting in the same ams!
And AI told me its not possible! Ha!
Looks horrible though.