Hello. Great video. A tips for you, insted of hitting resume and pause, you kan hit close and use the meny as you want. You can even lift the table up and down ass you wish. When finished, go to homescreen and press resume. It will go back to correct tablehight by it self. Works great, espesially when embedding nuts and bolts in to prints 🙂
Some greats tips on combining these materials - I've often wondered about mixing TPU directly with another filament and while I've not printed with ASA before, I do have a roll, so I guess it's time to crack it open and experiment 😀
Hi, thanks for the feedback, I'm glad if it's helpful. Here is a short update video where PETG is bonded to TPU: ruclips.net/video/htSE6qv_hSk/видео.html
That's interesting, thanks for sharing this 👍 I don't use ASA but have a lot of ABS that I use when i need better heat resistance or electrical insulation, having used a bit of TPU (with good results) I'll give a try to mix the two!
You can print with overture tpu high speed or priline black or very hard TPU in the AMS (it will need a fake pla profile with tpu settings to work however) I just got a roll of overture high speed tpu myself and printed a torture test with 30 plus filament changes, all without issue. It's not guaranteed but I'd look at getting a tpu that works in the AMS before other more complex methods of multi material printing I printed pla with tpu and they stuck together very well
Hi. Thank you for this hint. To be honest, I didn't think about it. You can disable the purge tower, this is not needed, because enough material is already extruded when changing the filamnet manually. I have updated the project file.
Why do you need the two different filament types in the slicer? Can’t you just add the pause change it manually and continue. Is it so that the printer does the purge tower?
You’re right, you could try using just one profile. However, there are some small differences between the two profiles, such as the density. For ASA, the maximum volumetric speed is also significantly higher, which speeds up the printing process. If you decide to try it with just one filament, I’d love to hear about your experience. The purge tower isn’t necessary. There’s an update to this video where I mention this - ruclips.net/video/htSE6qv_hSk/видео.html
nice done!Hopefully will be an update on the software of the printer, so the switch can be less "tricky" ...i mean "press continue ...then pause...ecc"
Hi. Thanks for the feedback. Unfortunately I made a mistake here, as @iandenton5618 kindly pointed out, you can simply close the window. I recorded a follow-up video where I address this point again. If you are interested, here is the link: ruclips.net/video/htSE6qv_hSk/видео.html
Why not just use the close option on the popup (3rd button) rather than the resume. This just hides the popup while leaving the print job paused, so need to have to press pause quickly.
Do you consider that we need to modify the inside of the extruder to print with TPU? I am having a lot of problems printing big pieces with tpu with x1 carbon 😅
I haven't thought about modifying the inside of the extruder. So far, I haven't had any issues printing with TPU 95A. Could it be that you're using a softer filament? What kind of modifications would you recommend?
great start. proud to be one of your first 100 subs. now consider deep diving into this topic... how to do with with PLA + TPU and/or PETG + TPU -- far more "conventional" than ASA. can it work? if not, why not? and maybe test out the new overture high speed TPU; there are reports it MIGHT be able to go in AMS (success in a modded AMS). in my experience it's not very flexible. but some flex is better than no flex.
Thank you very much for the praise, I'm very pleased. Thanks for the suggestions too, I'll try to give that a try. However, I can't promise anything because, on the one hand, I don't really have much experience and, on the other hand, I just need more time ;-)
@@creativemakerat fair enough. but realize, we're in territory that NOBODY knows anything about. You're more of an expert than you realize 🙂 I'll give you an example. I was just trying to print multiple filaments at 0.06 out of an 0.2mm nozzle, and learned yesterday this is not clean and polished. the process realistically cannot currently handle this level of precision. (tested on both A1 and X1C)
I followed your advice and testet PETG with TPU. That also worked very well. Since there were also some very good suggestions for improvement here in the comments, I recorded a short update video - ruclips.net/video/htSE6qv_hSk/видео.html. Again, thanks for your support :-)
You don't need to press "pause" again on the filament switch. Just press "close" and the printer will wait for for next instruction (filament change, continue).
how do you do if you only what to print the first 3 layer with petg then tpu. and that the 3d model is just download from thingiverse? thanks in advance
I've never tried with models from thingiverse. But i think the procedure is the same. Just add a pause after the first three layers and change the material. Idk if you have seen the update to this video, it's about TPU with PETG: ruclips.net/video/htSE6qv_hSk/видео.html Please let us know if it worked.
Hi. You don't need the prime tower at all. Just disable it in the settings. For further details, check out this video: ruclips.net/video/htSE6qv_hSk/видео.html. In the video, I explain why the Prime Tower isn't necessary and show you how to deactivate it (chapter "Optimization One").
Hi. Thank you for this hint. To be honest, I didn't think about it. But of course you're right, you can save yourself the purge tower. I have updated the project file. Thank you again for the tip!
Love that video but it will be so much paint to make a part where the infill is ASA and the shell is TPU 😩 What I want to do it making some car parts with TPU as the shell so I will not make rattle noise in the car when the bass hits!!!
I can do this exact same thing on my CR10s without all the software headaches by merely adding a layer interrupt script. Seems like more money to do more steps which in turn wastes filament by creating a purge tower which is wholly unnecessary.
Why is there even a purge tower here? I do this on my Ender 3 all the time. Just setup the model, add a pause at the layer you want to switch, slice with one filament, save the gcode, slice with the other filament, then splice the two gcode files together where the pause is. Doesn't even matter if they are the same temperature range, just add temperature gcode at the splice.
Well, I only have to configure the filament once and then I can use it again. In comparison, the G-code has to be adjusted for every part - if we ignore the fact that we have to add a pause with a click. It may be easy for experienced users to rewrite the code. But, as a beginner, I prefer the few modifications in the user interface. Never the less, thanks for the hint. Oh yes, the prime tower was my mistake, of course you don't need it - lesson learned.
@@creativemakerat in cases where the filaments are significantly different, it’s beneficial to use profiles tuned for them. Like my tpu profile has different retraction, and asa slightly lower flow. Without the splicing it doesn’t have the proper profile for each filament.
Leiwand, Oida!
Thanks for reminding me that the bed temperature has to remain suitable for the material of the first layer. Good explanation!
Hello. Great video. A tips for you, insted of hitting resume and pause, you kan hit close and use the meny as you want. You can even lift the table up and down ass you wish. When finished, go to homescreen and press resume. It will go back to correct tablehight by it self. Works great, espesially when embedding nuts and bolts in to prints 🙂
Some greats tips on combining these materials - I've often wondered about mixing TPU directly with another filament and while I've not printed with ASA before, I do have a roll, so I guess it's time to crack it open and experiment 😀
Hi, thanks for the feedback, I'm glad if it's helpful. Here is a short update video where PETG is bonded to TPU: ruclips.net/video/htSE6qv_hSk/видео.html
I just built a RatRig 500 IDEX with exactly this type of applications in mind. Will be following your progress with interest.
That's interesting, thanks for sharing this 👍
I don't use ASA but have a lot of ABS that I use when i need better heat resistance or electrical insulation, having used a bit of TPU (with good results) I'll give a try to mix the two!
You can print with overture tpu high speed or priline black or very hard TPU in the AMS (it will need a fake pla profile with tpu settings to work however)
I just got a roll of overture high speed tpu myself and printed a torture test with 30 plus filament changes, all without issue.
It's not guaranteed but I'd look at getting a tpu that works in the AMS before other more complex methods of multi material printing
I printed pla with tpu and they stuck together very well
I don't understand why they don't allow different parameters per spool in AMS
Bought a Snapmaker J1 this week to print something like this and to speed up dual color prints.
How have I not thought about this? I have been trying to get PLA and TPU to bond forever now.
Absolutely excellent! Danke!
Great video, gives me some new ideas! Thanks for sharing w us!
Great tutorial. Thank you!
Why is the purge tower so big? Is there a way to make it smaller?
Why is there a purge tower at all? Just manually purge ONCE during each filament switch...
Hi. Thank you for this hint. To be honest, I didn't think about it. You can disable the purge tower, this is not needed, because enough material is already extruded when changing the filamnet manually. I have updated the project file.
It's a prime tower not purge. The prime tower allowed the extruded to get up to the correct pressure before going to the model
@@THusbands not really, extruder retracts filament inbetween purge tower and model so it's not pressurised before
Why do you need the two different filament types in the slicer? Can’t you just add the pause change it manually and continue. Is it so that the printer does the purge tower?
You’re right, you could try using just one profile. However, there are some small differences between the two profiles, such as the density. For ASA, the maximum volumetric speed is also significantly higher, which speeds up the printing process.
If you decide to try it with just one filament, I’d love to hear about your experience.
The purge tower isn’t necessary. There’s an update to this video where I mention this - ruclips.net/video/htSE6qv_hSk/видео.html
nice done!Hopefully will be an update on the software of the printer, so the switch can be less "tricky" ...i mean "press continue ...then pause...ecc"
Hi. Thanks for the feedback. Unfortunately I made a mistake here, as @iandenton5618 kindly pointed out, you can simply close the window. I recorded a follow-up video where I address this point again. If you are interested, here is the link: ruclips.net/video/htSE6qv_hSk/видео.html
very useful. thanks!
Thank you for the feedback!
@@creativemakerat thank you for these solutions. i was so disappointed when i received my bambu to find out the AMS couldn't handle TPU
Ich wollte schon sagen, hört sich an wie deutsches Englisch! Gleich mal ein Abo da gelassen
Hallo. Ja mein Englisch ist jetzt leider nicht gerade "the yellow from the egg" 🤣 . Danke fürs Abo!
Why not just use the close option on the popup (3rd button) rather than the resume. This just hides the popup while leaving the print job paused, so need to have to press pause quickly.
Oh man, I didn't get that. Thank you so much for the tip!! Then you have a lot fewer strings.
Do you consider that we need to modify the inside of the extruder to print with TPU? I am having a lot of problems printing big pieces with tpu with x1 carbon 😅
I haven't thought about modifying the inside of the extruder. So far, I haven't had any issues printing with TPU 95A. Could it be that you're using a softer filament? What kind of modifications would you recommend?
Now you just need to print 3 more! Do they work for damping vibration?
That's difficult to answer as I haven't determined the mechanical resistance 😜
great start. proud to be one of your first 100 subs. now consider deep diving into this topic... how to do with with PLA + TPU and/or PETG + TPU -- far more "conventional" than ASA. can it work? if not, why not? and maybe test out the new overture high speed TPU; there are reports it MIGHT be able to go in AMS (success in a modded AMS). in my experience it's not very flexible. but some flex is better than no flex.
Thank you very much for the praise, I'm very pleased. Thanks for the suggestions too, I'll try to give that a try. However, I can't promise anything because, on the one hand, I don't really have much experience and, on the other hand, I just need more time ;-)
@@creativemakerat fair enough. but realize, we're in territory that NOBODY knows anything about. You're more of an expert than you realize 🙂 I'll give you an example. I was just trying to print multiple filaments at 0.06 out of an 0.2mm nozzle, and learned yesterday this is not clean and polished. the process realistically cannot currently handle this level of precision. (tested on both A1 and X1C)
I followed your advice and testet PETG with TPU. That also worked very well. Since there were also some very good suggestions for improvement here in the comments, I recorded a short update video - ruclips.net/video/htSE6qv_hSk/видео.html. Again, thanks for your support :-)
You don't need to press "pause" again on the filament switch. Just press "close" and the printer will wait for for next instruction (filament change, continue).
how do you do if you only what to print the first 3 layer with petg then tpu. and that the 3d model is just download from thingiverse? thanks in advance
I've never tried with models from thingiverse. But i think the procedure is the same. Just add a pause after the first three layers and change the material. Idk if you have seen the update to this video, it's about TPU with PETG: ruclips.net/video/htSE6qv_hSk/видео.html
Please let us know if it worked.
hi can you print instead of the tower sthg useful? thanks
Hi. You don't need the prime tower at all. Just disable it in the settings. For further details, check out this video: ruclips.net/video/htSE6qv_hSk/видео.html. In the video, I explain why the Prime Tower isn't necessary and show you how to deactivate it (chapter "Optimization One").
Seems kind of odd to have a purge tower on a part that only changes material a couple times 🤔
Hi. Thank you for this hint. To be honest, I didn't think about it. But of course you're right, you can save yourself the purge tower. I have updated the project file. Thank you again for the tip!
So TPU will bond with ASA? I didnt see anything in the design that mechanically bonds.
Exactly, the TPU material is “simply” melted onto the ASA layer underneath.
Valuable content, also for other printers which do not send you data and model to China ;) Thanks for the tips.
Thanks ;-)
Why the purge tower?
It's for nothing. Just disable it.
Love that video but it will be so much paint to make a part where the infill is ASA and the shell is TPU 😩
What I want to do it making some car parts with TPU as the shell so I will not make rattle noise in the car when the bass hits!!!
I can do this exact same thing on my CR10s without all the software headaches by merely adding a layer interrupt script. Seems like more money to do more steps which in turn wastes filament by creating a purge tower which is wholly unnecessary.
If you change the seam to random, you won't get the seam in a vertical line...
Why is there even a purge tower here? I do this on my Ender 3 all the time. Just setup the model, add a pause at the layer you want to switch, slice with one filament, save the gcode, slice with the other filament, then splice the two gcode files together where the pause is. Doesn't even matter if they are the same temperature range, just add temperature gcode at the splice.
Well, I only have to configure the filament once and then I can use it again. In comparison, the G-code has to be adjusted for every part - if we ignore the fact that we have to add a pause with a click.
It may be easy for experienced users to rewrite the code. But, as a beginner, I prefer the few modifications in the user interface. Never the less, thanks for the hint.
Oh yes, the prime tower was my mistake, of course you don't need it - lesson learned.
@@creativemakerat in cases where the filaments are significantly different, it’s beneficial to use profiles tuned for them. Like my tpu profile has different retraction, and asa slightly lower flow.
Without the splicing it doesn’t have the proper profile for each filament.
I wish the TPU would work in AMS :(
If you get hard enough TPU you can just use it in an AMS
I've seen that it partially works with some manufacturers. The only problem is that I want to use TPU precisely because of its elastic properties ;-)
that purge tower is such a waste...
Hello, you are right. It can be disabled. Thanks for the tip.
You whine a lot huh 🤔
why are you wearing gloves ? :)
I didn't do my nails 🤪
@@creativemakerat hahaha valid