Thanks :) I have some noise from one of the bearing under one of these big black wheels.. it look like I have to remove all the stuff... only printing PLA not save me ^^'
@NotAnotherPrintingChannel I remember to have try that already by the top on the screwshaft side, I will try again to avoid unmount the whole thing. Thanks for advice :)
I wonder if you can just remove the small black screw and just re tighten after. I feel like this has a lot of unnecessary steps if you’re not replacing the belt you only need to fix tension.
Do you do a lot of dry wall work near your printer? I'm trying to figure out what all the white dust is on it. 😀 I just did the X and Y belt tensioning on my X1C earlier today. I had to take the back off to get the chamber fan working again and decided to properly clean everything (including the rear Z screw which you can't get to very well from the inside) and hit the belts while I was back there. I had no idea there was another Z belt tensioner on the bottom. I feel really dumb because now in hindsight of course there is. 🙂There looks like there are some scratches behind the belt on the bottom left side of the belt V. Or is that just funkily collected dust? Thank you for sharing the step-by-step process of re-tensioning the Z belt.
@@NotAnotherPrintingChannel i think they are talking about the screws you removed from the inside of the printer right next to the rods. you didn't show when to put them back (before or after the 26min self calibration)
They have you lay it on its right side so you don't have to remove the junk off the back, or have the door flip open and smash (if you put it on the left side).
Hello again, so you didn't have any issues doing it the way you did? The Bambu wiki maybe was a bit different than you. The Bambu wiki on this matter maybe was confusing and at least one thing was like how did they remove the actual z tensioner piece while the z-belt was still on was interesting... Like how'd they do that? On the X1 series wiki, it states like do not let those 3 black wheels rotate because it will cause heatbed to tilt but with the screws locking the build plate would that still really happen? Who knows. In summary or back on topic, so after you did it, no problems and it is all good? I may have sounded harsh or rude to you when saying like the BAMBU WIKI WAY IS DIFFERENT THAN YOUR WAY, but mayeb not wanting to sound rude. XD Thanks again :) Well my P1S's self-test was successful so that's good ig
"Only other thing I did was blow out the extruder and re-adjust my filament tension arm inside the extruder. " < Could you please also teach us how to do that?
The video does not actually tension the belt....clickbait title. He thinks the belt is tighter after folowing the wiki but there is actually no tensioning system.
Holy shit you have a lot of dust/particles in that room, you really need to be careful if its always like that as you're breathing that stuff in. Its also not good for the bearings.
Great video. Thank you.
Thanks :) I have some noise from one of the bearing under one of these big black wheels.. it look like I have to remove all the stuff... only printing PLA not save me ^^'
I would first try to lubricate the bearing with 3 in 1 oil or bearing oil before you tear down
@NotAnotherPrintingChannel I remember to have try that already by the top on the screwshaft side, I will try again to avoid unmount the whole thing. Thanks for advice :)
I wonder if you can just remove the small black screw and just re tighten after. I feel like this has a lot of unnecessary steps if you’re not replacing the belt you only need to fix tension.
Yes you could do that. However removing the belt allows you to check it for cracks easier. Also its important to clean the pulleys of dust and debris
@@NotAnotherPrintingChannel makes sene. my machine is brand new though and I suspect it just wasn't tensioned right
I need to make that case. how did you make it
Its the p1p arc case
Do you do a lot of dry wall work near your printer? I'm trying to figure out what all the white dust is on it. 😀
I just did the X and Y belt tensioning on my X1C earlier today. I had to take the back off to get the chamber fan working again and decided to properly clean everything (including the rear Z screw which you can't get to very well from the inside) and hit the belts while I was back there.
I had no idea there was another Z belt tensioner on the bottom. I feel really dumb because now in hindsight of course there is. 🙂There looks like there are some scratches behind the belt on the bottom left side of the belt V. Or is that just funkily collected dust?
Thank you for sharing the step-by-step process of re-tensioning the Z belt.
Thank you and honestly i dont know what all the dust is…. I live in a very dusty area but its in every room of my house not just on the printers
@@NotAnotherPrintingChannel ya that's not healthy..
Do you put rhe 3 screws back on the z sliders after you are all done? I didnt see you do it and the wiki doesnt say anything about it either
If your talking about the tensioner yes.
@@NotAnotherPrintingChannel i think they are talking about the screws you removed from the inside of the printer right next to the rods. you didn't show when to put them back (before or after the 26min self calibration)
@@ForelsVRyou must not even own the printer then lmao. Those lock the build plate down to the floor do the printer so it can’t move up and down
Hey, do you mind if I attach your video to my Bambu Lab support ticket. Thanks
Go for it
I did the same and now cant calibrate z axis. 😢
You don’t calibrate the z axis… you mean it wont home? Then the tensioner is set wrong on the belt
They have you lay it on its right side so you don't have to remove the junk off the back, or have the door flip open and smash (if you put it on the left side).
*on the P1S. So annoyed you cannot flip the side you want the door to open :(
I usually tape the doors anyways
Hello again, so you didn't have any issues doing it the way you did? The Bambu wiki maybe was a bit different than you. The Bambu wiki on this matter maybe was confusing and at least one thing was like how did they remove the actual z tensioner piece while the z-belt was still on was interesting... Like how'd they do that? On the X1 series wiki, it states like do not let those 3 black wheels rotate because it will cause heatbed to tilt but with the screws locking the build plate would that still really happen? Who knows. In summary or back on topic, so after you did it, no problems and it is all good? I may have sounded harsh or rude to you when saying like the BAMBU WIKI WAY IS DIFFERENT THAN YOUR WAY, but mayeb not wanting to sound rude. XD Thanks again :) Well my P1S's self-test was successful so that's good ig
I followed the wiki for p1s step by step
"Only other thing I did was blow out the extruder and re-adjust my filament tension arm inside the extruder. " < Could you please also teach us how to do that?
Yeah I can do that
The video does not actually tension the belt....clickbait title. He thinks the belt is tighter after folowing the wiki but there is actually no tensioning system.
The tensioning system is the spring loaded piece in the front of the printer. You should do your research a little better 🫠
Holy shit you have a lot of dust/particles in that room, you really need to be careful if its always like that as you're breathing that stuff in. Its also not good for the bearings.
Yep and most of that’s from the outside world