Exactly what I was looking for! Thank your for the dedication. As much as I was thinking “does this video need to be this long” I now think that’s actually great. We can see how this works in real time without skipping any steps! Thanks again👍👍
I print mostly for my small business and this is the #1 feature I got the AMS for. Thanks for the video, sorry about the tangled spool :D
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I don’t get it. How did you make it so that? I had a spool run out and then nothing other than I get an error message. No automatic failover… What am I missing?
Thanks for the video. It is very helpful. I got my AMS today and loaded two almost empty spools into it. I have been wondering what will happen if the filament runout.
Great content, thanks for your work. I love your tall PTFE guide... I tried one that's a little too shallow and my ams couldn't load properly, had to remove it and throw in the scrap bin. Mind sharing your PTFE guide with us?
I think there's no specific setting but I can't tell for sure as my X1C has not yet shipped. From what I've read people suggested that Bambu should enable the AMS to switch to a second spool of the same filament if it runs out of the first spool. Bambu then enabled this feature with a software update. The system either reads out the RFID (if you have Bambu spools) or you have to enter it manually (3rd party spools). As long a you have two spools with the same properties in the AMS, it should automatically switch from an empty spool (or a spool with broken filament) to the additional spool.
It is nice to have a models printed so fast,..but you should considered to slow down a printing speed, just to save a printer of early damages I always print at a 50 % of speed, expecially small stuff with a lot of details,...and a first two layers ona bigger stuff
Yes. I don't had any bambu filament except of the orange pla what comes with the package. You have to setup ams with same color and same filament. Ams +Studio. Than it just works.
@@bigblackclock5661 I'm fairly sure I got all those steps done ("all" - it's 2 steps). Are you using generic PLA in the slicer profile? I created a copy of it with slightly different temp settings that I'm using - maybe that made a difference...
I had the AMS Auto Switch block checked in the slicer and the machine, but it didn't work for me. Is there something aside from checking that box that needs to be done?
Hope this works on my P1S as i have a print running that will use up 1 spool, have the same color and type filament in another slot and from my N3 max i have like 9 spools with 60-200g filament on them so want to use the AMS to use them up.
It just switch to the new one in just a few seconds, not even a minute, I dint even have the new spool in the AMS, i just put it in and it's miracle that it extract the new filament, you cant change the filament in the AMS while it is printing, it only allow you when it know it ran out of filament.
Watch from beginning to 1:17. Then skip to 19:50 and watch to the end. The intervening 18:33 is a colossal waste of time. Absolutely the worst case of a time wasting video I have ever seen on RUclips (and that is saying something!).
First of all the way you let that unspool broke my soul lol but second this was a 21 minute video that should have been 5 at most. I don't think we needed to sit here watching it run out of filament for 15 minutes. There's free video editing software out there and it's easy to use 😉
If you read the description you are one click and one second away from the action. Downloading editing software and edit software tooks a bit more than just a second. Iam not a youtuber nor i have fun of learning editing videos and upload for free to entertain ppl. it was just to show that i works because many ppl posted that it doesnt work. iam sorry that it took so long. i never expected that the printer runs 20min after cutting the spool.
Stop hating, please feel free to use the forward key to go to the point of the action. I appreciated understanding how much of the filament was vasted at the end of the spool.
Video length is fine. As someone who's about to buy their 4th printer for their print farm and looking to use Bambu AMS I want to know exactly what to expect and how it works. Good to know it waits till there isn't much filament in the PTFE tube before it purges then loads another roll. This is exactly what I was curious about.
Well, you could have just shown us the end of that video. And then this is fairly useless. You should have gone through the steps to set this up to use that particular roll of filament. If you’re going to show with this type of video, you should spend some time with information I have not been able to find out how to set this up on my new P1P printer.
It's a two step process. Step 1 - Using Bambu Studio {Click} on the DEVICE tab and the SETTINGS (Nut) icon. Select the "AMS Auto switch" option. Step 2 - Load two spools into the AMS with identical material/vendor properties. Hope that helped.
@@Tom_H On the X1(C), you can also do it on the printer itself. It’s in the settings of the AMS section. You can also enable it with the Bambu Handy app.
Iam Sry it was just to show against the rumors that it works fine. As my description and comment said just jump to the end. I don't know how to cut a video before.
@@Tom_H Thanks, TomH! I tested it out this morning and it didn't work. I decided to look back here to see if I'd missed anything, found your comment, and found that the setting wasn't selected for me. Thanks for your help!
19:45 that was awesome, long live the good technology, amazing!
You totally tangled a spool for this experiment, thanks 😊
Well thought that for a second too but spool was fine. Already printed the spool empty 😁👍
Exactly what I was looking for! Thank your for the dedication. As much as I was thinking “does this video need to be this long” I now think that’s actually great. We can see how this works in real time without skipping any steps! Thanks again👍👍
switch to 19:45 for the action :D
Literally answered my one question and wanting to see it in action. Didn't think there would be a video of this. MVP! :)
I've been wondering how/if this would work. It would be great to clean up all of my partial spools. Thanks for showing!
I print mostly for my small business and this is the #1 feature I got the AMS for.
Thanks for the video, sorry about the tangled spool :D
I don’t get it. How did you make it so that?
I had a spool run out and then nothing other than I get an error message. No automatic failover…
What am I missing?
Thanks for the video. It is very helpful. I got my AMS today and loaded two almost empty spools into it. I have been wondering what will happen if the filament runout.
Nice,
please, where can find the Bambu Lab PTFE Guide?
Thanks and greetings from Germany
Great content, thanks for your work.
I love your tall PTFE guide... I tried one that's a little too shallow and my ams couldn't load properly, had to remove it and throw in the scrap bin.
Mind sharing your PTFE guide with us?
You have an extra part attached before it goes into the extruder. Can you tell where you got that please?
Do you mean that part to avoid bending the ptfe tube?
@@bigblackclock5661 yes
Wait how do you set it up? I was trying to find the setting to have a backup filament
I think there's no specific setting but I can't tell for sure as my X1C has not yet shipped.
From what I've read people suggested that Bambu should enable the AMS to switch to a second spool of the same filament if it runs out of the first spool. Bambu then enabled this feature with a software update. The system either reads out the RFID (if you have Bambu spools) or you have to enter it manually (3rd party spools). As long a you have two spools with the same properties in the AMS, it should automatically switch from an empty spool (or a spool with broken filament) to the additional spool.
It is nice to have a models printed so fast,..but you should considered to slow down a printing speed, just to save a printer of early damages
I always print at a 50 % of speed, expecially small stuff with a lot of details,...and a first two layers ona bigger stuff
does it have to be the same color? that kinds sucks if its the case
impressive
This looks like it was NOT Bambu official filament - can you confirm that? I just tried using non-Bambu and it didn't failover.
Yes. I don't had any bambu filament except of the orange pla what comes with the package.
You have to setup ams with same color and same filament. Ams +Studio. Than it just works.
@@bigblackclock5661 I'm fairly sure I got all those steps done ("all" - it's 2 steps). Are you using generic PLA in the slicer profile? I created a copy of it with slightly different temp settings that I'm using - maybe that made a difference...
I had the AMS Auto Switch block checked in the slicer and the machine, but it didn't work for me. Is there something aside from checking that box that needs to be done?
Same filament with exactly same color has to be used. (in ams)
So it takes almost 20 minutes for the filament to pass the PTFE tube between the AMS and the extruder?
exactly. didnt expected that either. thats why the video is so long.
Hope this works on my P1S as i have a print running that will use up 1 spool, have the same color and type filament in another slot and from my N3 max i have like 9 spools with 60-200g filament on them so want to use the AMS to use them up.
how do you set which slot for it to grab next?
where can I print the stand for the bottom of the AMS?
Goes to show how much filament has to be retracted during a color change. The broken filament printed for nearly 20 mins….
It just switch to the new one in just a few seconds, not even a minute, I dint even have the new spool in the AMS, i just put it in and it's miracle that it extract the new filament, you cant change the filament in the AMS while it is printing, it only allow you when it know it ran out of filament.
What spool cover are you using for the cardboard spools?
I don't remember. Printables.com is full of "bambu spool ring"
Thack You !!
Watch from beginning to 1:17. Then skip to 19:50 and watch to the end. The intervening 18:33 is a colossal waste of time. Absolutely the worst case of a time wasting video I have ever seen on RUclips (and that is saying something!).
If you are to dumb to read the description nobody else can help 😂😂😂
20 min? Cut, fast forward to message window. Done in 30 sec with same result.
Read description if you can't wait ^^
First of all the way you let that unspool broke my soul lol but second this was a 21 minute video that should have been 5 at most. I don't think we needed to sit here watching it run out of filament for 15 minutes. There's free video editing software out there and it's easy to use 😉
If you read the description you are one click and one second away from the action. Downloading editing software and edit software tooks a bit more than just a second. Iam not a youtuber nor i have fun of learning editing videos and upload for free to entertain ppl. it was just to show that i works because many ppl posted that it doesnt work.
iam sorry that it took so long. i never expected that the printer runs 20min after cutting the spool.
Stop hating, please feel free to use the forward key to go to the point of the action. I appreciated understanding how much of the filament was vasted at the end of the spool.
Video length is fine. As someone who's about to buy their 4th printer for their print farm and looking to use Bambu AMS I want to know exactly what to expect and how it works. Good to know it waits till there isn't much filament in the PTFE tube before it purges then loads another roll. This is exactly what I was curious about.
And that is why the fast fwd button was invented.
you can edit out 18 mins middle video. lol
How???
Well, you could have just shown us the end of that video. And then this is fairly useless. You should have gone through the steps to set this up to use that particular roll of filament. If you’re going to show with this type of video, you should spend some time with information I have not been able to find out how to set this up on my new P1P printer.
It's a two step process. Step 1 - Using Bambu Studio {Click} on the DEVICE tab and the SETTINGS (Nut) icon. Select the "AMS Auto switch" option. Step 2 - Load two spools into the AMS with identical material/vendor properties. Hope that helped.
@@Tom_H That is strange, I don't get that option. Wonder why it would be different. I have the latest version of the slicer
@@Tom_H On the X1(C), you can also do it on the printer itself. It’s in the settings of the AMS section. You can also enable it with the Bambu Handy app.
Iam Sry it was just to show against the rumors that it works fine. As my description and comment said just jump to the end. I don't know how to cut a video before.
@@Tom_H Thanks, TomH! I tested it out this morning and it didn't work. I decided to look back here to see if I'd missed anything, found your comment, and found that the setting wasn't selected for me. Thanks for your help!
Waste 20min from my life
That's what happens when you skipped school. They teach you "reading" ^^
Well done to you, @IncredibleCisco! Do you come to RUclips to read? There's something seriously wrong with you!