Total n00bie here (haven't even made my first print yet, just setting things up) and I have to say, the alignment mark was really important. It kept feeling like the spool was locked, but I couldn't get the marks to align. Took a few minutes before I got it, and now I feel confident that it won't unspool. Thank you so much for this tutorial! I would also suggest putting the alignment mark where the indent is on the spool so you can easily line it up with the cardboard indent.
My ring quit to work an hour ago, so forget my post from earlier this morning, sorry. Will try the spool-switch now //done the switch within a minute, forget everything I said before, thats the way to go
I have not even received my Bambu printer yet and am extremely impressed with the quality of their reusable spools. And I found your video really informative!
Bambu has PETG. It's now called PETG HF (high flow)and it prints great...but they tape down the filament and it can cause issues with the spool not releasing the end of the filament.
I see your reasoning and well done sharing your information. I never have dust issues, as.. 1- most cardboard spools have a sealed edge that eliminates dust. 2- for the cardboard spools that do not have a sealed edge, I just put one pass of electrical tape around the edge. Doing the above, saves time and accidental filament uncoiling. But hey, I’m not here to knock your ways, as if it works for you and others, jobs a goodun 👍🏻
Extra pro-tip, you can put the rfid sensor from a Bambu spool of the same material type and color inside the cardboard ring, and the AMS will recognize the filament type and even update the filament remaining.
@@CarlexDIY yeah, I have a bunch that I didn't throw away but also didn't label. I'll have to test them and label them all. I actually found you can loosely tape them to cardboard spools and AMS will see them, so at least it won't be impossible to figure out.
What works for me is to just rip the cardboard off and take the filament with it's cardboard core and slap it on the bambu spool. You have to be careful not to disturb the windingd though. So rewinding to a new spool is so best i recon
Getting a 3d printer for christmas, Very dumb on the topic right now and looking into filaments. If im not using multiple colours and just one single roll of elegoo filament would i need to change it from cardboard?
Hey SoonyVR, Welcome to the expensive /great world of 3D printing. It really depends on the type of printer you are getting. If it has an AMS or AMS lite for multi color then it would benefit you to switch it over. Since you said you will only be using single roll. I imagine it will be on a regular spool holder, So then it wouldn't matter and the cardboard should work fine as long as it's not crushed and fits in the holder.
I write the weight of the spools on the sticker before putting them in for the first time. Makes it easy to know how much has been used and so roughly how much is left.
@@CarlexDIY They weigh around 1.2kg, including the spool, but you can assume there's about 1kg of filament at the start, which tells you how much is left (well enough).
Did you have issues with your Elegoo filament spools in your AMS? I have gone through almost 4 cardboard Elegoo spools of PETG without issue even with two of the spools having slightly bent edges. It was my first time testing out cardboard spools in my AMS, using PETG, and using Elegoo filament. So far I'm happy I took the risk of ordering 10 spools from Elegoo for the discount for my first try with their filament.
I had issues with it in my AMS lite as the inner part of the spool started cracking from being inserted too many times. It was not holding anymore and would fall out. And in the regular AMS, I had one that was crooked and used the printed rail covers and still came off. So Now I just don't even deal with it.
@@DragonLee07 Print several without any issues, but then it started and is present permanently. May some parts in the AMS worm out over time With the spoolswitch everything seems to work again (print still running atm)
omg, just got my ams today and started printing all these "rings" to go over my cardboard spools, and you just saved me alot of time and potential dust gettin in my new ams, thank you for this vid!
Just started 3D printing about 2 months ago and ordered a few Elegoo rolls after reading great reviews, so this is helpful. Thank you! Are you using a default profile for the elegoo filament, or did you tune it?
Welcome to the expensive fun of 3d printing. For Elegoo I use the Bambu own profiles to match the type of filament. So Elegoo matte = Bambu matte profile. Elegoo plus= Bambu Basic profile. If you notice, prints aren't coming out as good. I would recommend doing the manual Flow Dynamics Calibration using Pattern with the filament to get a better K Value.This has helped me to get cleaner/ sharper prints.
The only thing I have to add is that i wrap cling film/sarin wrap around the filament instead of using tape. so it helps keep the whole drum compressed and not loose. Have cut the tube of wrap to the width of the roll to make it easier. If it goes pear shaped don't give up I use a winder (see MakerWorld Filament Rewinder) through the still un-tightened Bambu reel hold it together, then partially wind it onto an empty drum. But pulling the sides off is a better/easier solution that rewinding.
@@CarlexDIY On new spools before breaking the cardboard of, so it holds the filament in place on the roll, usually find biggest problem is one loop of filament drops into the side then gets trapped causing the roll to bind and stop the AMS halfway through a roll. I sometimes re-roll a filament onto an old drum as some filaments are on a narrower but deeper drum and wont go in the AMS fouling the feed tube instead of turning. Also I have my Bambu lab on a desk, in a kitchen cabinet turned upside down with the draw in the bottom. You have to make the cabinet a bit deeper. The poop falls behind the draw and i pull the draw out every week or so and collect it. By putting the printer in a cabinet it allows me to use a fan on the top to vent out any nasty fumes, keeps it almost silent and gives me a draw to hold my junk in. The AMS is on the top (or bottom depending how you look at it) and feeds through a 4/5mm hole. I also dropped one of those magnetic sewing machine led lights (Ebay 30 LED Flexible Bright Sewing Machine Light Working Gooseneck Lamp Magnetic Base) on top of the glass inside the cabinet so i can see inside better.
This is amazing, I had heard about people doing this before, but I never knew how to do it. Thank you. Do you happen to know what other brand spools also fit?
I've been able to switch Elegoo, Polymaker, and Overture carboard spools to the reusable spool without a problem. There might be others but I haven't used or confirmed if they work.
@@CarlexDIY Of course it sucks, but you just need another reusable spool, not a bambulab one. The core of Jayo spools has a few mm less inner diameter, so the bambulab spools do not fit inside. The Prusa spools use a bigger cardbox core, so they do not fit either. But as we obviously have a 3d printer, we could always design our own reusable spool ;-) One point: On my Prusa mk3/mk4 the filament runout sensor is inside the printhead. There is a problem with unloading the filament, if it had run out, if the filament has a kink at the end. In your video you actually removed the kink while transfering the spool. That solves this problem with mk3/mk4 as a nice side effect...
Is there a problem with some of the left over cardboard (which I noticed was still in the centre of spool) getting dragged into the feed mechanism and jamming it all up. Or do you just not use the last few turns of the spool? Thanks, interesting and well explained.
No issues at all, I use my rolls completely and the center cardboard pieces gets tosed in recycle bin. Funny thing, recently i've actually had issues with the original Bambu Lab spools themselves. Since some of them are taping the filament to the center cardboard. causing it to either get stuck or sucked into the feeding tube. But no issues from elegoo spools that i've flipped to plastic.
@CarlexDIY I am having the same issue with the tape on Bambu lab filament...it's getting old. I reached out to Bambu and they said there was a batch that was taped wrong but I think they are just using tape that is too strong and they are taping down too much of the end. Just ordered some elegoo rapid PETG...if that prints well I will be done with Bambu lab filament.
I just tried PolyTerra cardboard spool and the Bambu cardboard core fits inside the PolyTerra core. I don't know if that will make it more stable or it makes no difference because the spool's flanges do fit pretty snugly. Fingers crossed!
Hello, apart from being used for Bambu, I can also see that it can allow the spools to unwind better even outside AMS, so where can we find the stl files for these PLA sides please?
What about default bambu labs spool too big with inner core? I do the tape method but Esun cardboard ePLA-SS filament mainly. Is there a way to scale or adjust ? I used my digital caliper to measure the core ( from the inner and outer) outer core 59.2 inner 53.1 mm . The width of the spool is 61.4mm. I have found some spools that fit the core but the width of the spool is larger so after I remove the tape filament is loose.
So you're saying the resuable spool is wider than the esun cardboard spool right? So it causes the filament to be loose when you transfer it? hmm I haven't used Esun yet. Would you be able to print a spacer or leave one side of the carboard in place to keep it tight?
Hey there, welcome to the expensive and fun world of 3D printing. Regarding the Spools, it really depends on what printer you have and your uses. For me since i use my spools with the AMS and AMS lite from bambu. The cardboard spools sometimes cause issues with the AMS if the cardboard is bent or misaligned, or after so much use, it will start wearing out inside the AMS and that would need more cleaning of the system. In the AMS lite, I have had carboard spools start to deform in the center. Since those are pushed into the spool holder, after a few times, they get loose and fall out. For those reasons I just find it easier to switch to the plastic spool. If done right, you shouldn't have much of any issues.
I have tried respooling to these reusable holders but find my filament gets stuck down the edges between the spool wall and the part that goes through the filament.
Are you using the elegoo filament? After respooling, it's a good idea to press the filament down down to make sure you don't get gaps. Doesn't happen often but it can happen.
You can tuck the end piece in the little slot in the cardboard and lock it between the spool when you close it. Not too much or it could get stuck and AMS won't be able to break it free. So far I haven't had any issues leaving it free and it actually just rolls of easier when not tucked in. The AMS doesn't struggle to break it loose. But I can see how it might be an issue if there is only a little amount left and tries to rewind it.
Didnt work for what I needed. I had a bunch of small rolls that cant be used in ams, and was hoping this would work.. Guess I gotta just re-roll them.. Still cool if I need to switch bigger rolls over. thanks
@@CarlexDIY I've had this issue with several brands of cardboard spools. And I'm expecting it to be something I've done to create tangles. I just don't know what that happens to be. Since I had already printed a respoler, I just use that for my X1-C and leave them on the cardboard for my A1. The A1 becoming the default printer for cardboard spools for the most part. It's nice to have that option of one or the other, both with the matching AMS.
AMS gears don’t play well with cardboard after many uses. It puts unnecessary wear and tear on it. Bambu provides these rolls to help the environment and money on their end.
Thats good. Yeah, the issues mostly happen with the enclosed AMS for the X1 or P1. But even on my A1, after changing the spools on and off so many times, they get loose.
@@CarlexDIY It's some pretty high quality stuff for the price. dryer out of the box than polymaker ASA for sure. I almost exclusively use ASA at this point because of it's strength and low viscosity. It's probably the best brand for the price if you don't care about the smell.
@@theredstormer8078 I'll have to try it out. I haven't done ABS/ASA yet. I just ordered some Bambu ABS to check it out . I do like Elegoo other filaments so I will be giving that ASA a shot next. Thanks
@@CarlexDIY no problem! I've also heard that ASA can get a little messy because of that low viscosity so just make sure your nozzle is good and tight if it's the threaded in type. If it's one of bambu's weird cartridge looking ones then it should be good to go.
Seems like aggravation. Would it not be possible for the AMS to be improved to make it more compatible with different spool designs? Sounds like a design flaw. (Disclaimer: I’ve never used any Bambu printers)
Not a design flaw; the AMS is designed to work primarily with bambu filament. Bambu's own filament has an RFID tag that the AMS reads that automatically inputs the color and type. It's only an aggravation if you have to do it for every roll of filament. And cardboard spools will work with the AMS, you just have to make sure to clean out any cardboard dust in the AMS that comes off the rolls from use. Other brands of filament with plastic spools work fine as long as they're not too wide.
you can use cardboard spools in the AMS however Bambu says there can be cardboard particals created from the spool rotating/slowly breaking which can cause the machine to breakdown. I usually clean the AMS before a spool change though
It's not really an aggravation for me. It takes me less than 1 minute to switch out the spools to reusable and I don't have to worry about bent cardboard rails or extra dust cleaning. I have seen that someone made a printable modified AMS replacements that's supposed to help with this and allows for wider spools, but I don't have a need for it.
@@anthonylong5870 What flaws? And which printers? I have two A1s and two A1 minis and both have been reliable workhorses. I realize no printer is perfect, but bambu does most things right when it comes to their printers. They wouldn't have the following they do if they had creality reliability...
@@CarlexDIYthis. I bought two anycubic spools a couple of weeks ago because they were on sale. The spools were so bent that even an adapter couldn’t help straighten out the spool. Ended up binding in my AMS. Learned my lesson to just by elegoo spools going forward.
I think it may be for cardboard spools that are not perfectly smooth on the edge and have bumps on the edges. Simply get a razor and smooth them out so the roller doesn’t trip up on them.
That's what I was about to mention. Bent cardboard spools do happen. Also using them in the AMS lite that you have to stick them into the spool holder. The inner part of the cardboard spools starts wearing out and falls out.
@@yeabutwecouldbefreer bends them? All of my Elegoo spools have been in individual boxes that then have shipped in a larger box with bubble packaging whenever I have ordered from Amazon or when I have ordered from Elegoo themselves
@@DanielChaves1984 I get a vacuum packed cardboard spool or 2 in a way too big huge Amazon box with 1 small sheet of packing paper here in Phoenix. Bends in them every time. But I try to order in multiples of 4 now so they ship it in the original elegoo box. I also order 10pks directly from elegoo to get mostly bend free spools.
LOL, so you spent close to $1,000 for a Bambu Lab 3d printer w/AMS unit..... And then you cheap out by not buying Bambu Lab filament, just to save a few dollars? SMH.
You don't have to buy Bambu filament and pay the extra, if you don't want to. I mainly use Overture filament with mine. If you want to class it as "cheap out" then I'm ok with that.
Yup, i'm economical. I go with what works best for me in regards to colors and quality of prints and if i save a few bucks , that's even better for me.
Other manufacturers often offer colors that Bambu does not have. So it isnt necessarily being cheap. I buy several brands an X1C. I can attest at cardboard spools being shitty with AMS.
Bambu doesn't make their own filament, they just buy from other companies. There is tape at the end of the current spools that destroys the AMS so it makes a lot more sense to buy filament OTHER than Bambu.
Total n00bie here (haven't even made my first print yet, just setting things up) and I have to say, the alignment mark was really important. It kept feeling like the spool was locked, but I couldn't get the marks to align. Took a few minutes before I got it, and now I feel confident that it won't unspool. Thank you so much for this tutorial! I would also suggest putting the alignment mark where the indent is on the spool so you can easily line it up with the cardboard indent.
THANKS! The AMS rings won’t let my AMS close and this is so easy compared to respooling. Elegoo is the way to go!
Agree with you. Elegoo has been my go to for PLA.
Printed one from Printables today that fits Elegoo and AMS.
Will link tomorrow If ya want
@@CarlexDIY I printed one and it just won’t fit with the AMS?
Which one did you print?
I've printed this one, and it works well with my AMS and AMS lite and didn't take much filament.
makerworld.com/models/152830
My ring quit to work an hour ago, so forget my post from earlier this morning, sorry.
Will try the spool-switch now
//done the switch within a minute, forget everything I said before, thats the way to go
I have not even received my Bambu printer yet and am extremely impressed with the quality of their reusable spools. And I found your video really informative!
Great to hear!
Great to know, I switched over to Elegoo Rapid PETG when Bambu discontinued their PETG, and now I can use all those spools! Thanks!
Glad I could help!
Any update on it working smoothly in the AMS?
You mean after switching spools or keeping it in cardboard?
I didn't realize Bambu got rid of their PETG!!! I do now...I thought something was missing from their filaments when I went to order more PLA
Bambu has PETG. It's now called PETG HF (high flow)and it prints great...but they tape down the filament and it can cause issues with the spool not releasing the end of the filament.
I see your reasoning and well done sharing your information.
I never have dust issues, as..
1- most cardboard spools have a sealed edge that eliminates dust.
2- for the cardboard spools that do not have a sealed edge, I just put one pass of electrical tape around the edge.
Doing the above, saves time and accidental filament uncoiling.
But hey, I’m not here to knock your ways, as if it works for you and others, jobs a goodun 👍🏻
I've never had dust issues with carboard spools, but I have had them overload the AMS's motors from too much friction.
Extra pro-tip, you can put the rfid sensor from a Bambu spool of the same material type and color inside the cardboard ring, and the AMS will recognize the filament type and even update the filament remaining.
Yup. Slide the rfid band on while respooling. Just remember to write the color and type or you'll be taking apart again. Trust me. 😆
@@CarlexDIY yeah, I have a bunch that I didn't throw away but also didn't label. I'll have to test them and label them all. I actually found you can loosely tape them to cardboard spools and AMS will see them, so at least it won't be impossible to figure out.
Thank you! Now I don't have to worry about buying only plastic spools and / or buy spools that are the right size for my AMS.
Excellent video - I just ordered a couple of re-useable spools and going to try this I just sub'ed and BIG Like!! Thanks again!
Thank you!
There are files to print Bambu reusable spools if you need more. They are on Maker World.
My newest spools from Elegoo come with a sticker on outside of cardboard and run in the AMS with no problems so far.
Really? That be nice if they made it a little sturdier.
What works for me is to just rip the cardboard off and take the filament with it's cardboard core and slap it on the bambu spool. You have to be careful not to disturb the windingd though. So rewinding to a new spool is so best i recon
Getting a 3d printer for christmas, Very dumb on the topic right now and looking into filaments. If im not using multiple colours and just one single roll of elegoo filament would i need to change it from cardboard?
Hey SoonyVR, Welcome to the expensive /great world of 3D printing. It really depends on the type of printer you are getting. If it has an AMS or AMS lite for multi color then it would benefit you to switch it over. Since you said you will only be using single roll. I imagine it will be on a regular spool holder, So then it wouldn't matter and the cardboard should work fine as long as it's not crushed and fits in the holder.
I've subscribed. I like the practical, to the point videos.
Awesome, thank you!
I write the weight of the spools on the sticker before putting them in for the first time. Makes it easy to know how much has been used and so roughly how much is left.
So they actually weigh around 2.2lbs? Hmmm i never thought of doing that. Thats a great idea.
@@CarlexDIY They weigh around 1.2kg, including the spool, but you can assume there's about 1kg of filament at the start, which tells you how much is left (well enough).
I was wondering! Excellent! I wonder what other brands you can do this with… esun?
I've done it with Elegoo, Polymaker, and Overture carboard spools without a problem. I haven't used Esun yet, so can't say.
@ thanks! Some more I can add to my list
Did you have issues with your Elegoo filament spools in your AMS? I have gone through almost 4 cardboard Elegoo spools of PETG without issue even with two of the spools having slightly bent edges. It was my first time testing out cardboard spools in my AMS, using PETG, and using Elegoo filament. So far I'm happy I took the risk of ordering 10 spools from Elegoo for the discount for my first try with their filament.
I had issues with it in my AMS lite as the inner part of the spool started cracking from being inserted too many times. It was not holding anymore and would fall out. And in the regular AMS, I had one that was crooked and used the printed rail covers and still came off. So Now I just don't even deal with it.
@@DragonLee07 Print several without any issues, but then it started and is present permanently.
May some parts in the AMS worm out over time
With the spoolswitch everything seems to work again (print still running atm)
@@bibihassberg1570 Good to know. I will have to keep this in mind.
@@CarlexDIY Thanks for sharing. I don't have an AMS lite, but that is good info.
@@DragonLee07 When you switch spools look carefully that is no fillament stuck between the plates - yes, learnt quickly a few Moments ago 🙄😅
omg, just got my ams today and started printing all these "rings" to go over my cardboard spools, and you just saved me alot of time and potential dust gettin in my new ams, thank you for this vid!
That was slick! Thanks! Do all of Elegoo's filament spools come apart like that?
I've believe so. I've only used their PLA, PLA+ and PLA Matte. But from the looks of it, all their spools look similar.
@@CarlexDIY can confirm worked with my ASA
Just started 3D printing about 2 months ago and ordered a few Elegoo rolls after reading great reviews, so this is helpful. Thank you! Are you using a default profile for the elegoo filament, or did you tune it?
Welcome to the expensive fun of 3d printing. For Elegoo I use the Bambu own profiles to match the type of filament. So Elegoo matte = Bambu matte profile. Elegoo plus= Bambu Basic profile.
If you notice, prints aren't coming out as good. I would recommend doing the manual Flow Dynamics Calibration using Pattern with the filament to get a better K Value.This has helped me to get cleaner/ sharper prints.
@@CarlexDIY Sounds good, I'll give that a try!
The only thing I have to add is that i wrap cling film/sarin wrap around the filament instead of using tape. so it helps keep the whole drum compressed and not loose. Have cut the tube of wrap to the width of the roll to make it easier. If it goes pear shaped don't give up I use a winder (see MakerWorld Filament Rewinder) through the still un-tightened Bambu reel hold it together, then partially wind it onto an empty drum. But pulling the sides off is a better/easier solution that rewinding.
Do you use wrap for already started filament spools only or freshly new spools too?
@@CarlexDIY On new spools before breaking the cardboard of, so it holds the filament in place on the roll, usually find biggest problem is one loop of filament drops into the side then gets trapped causing the roll to bind and stop the AMS halfway through a roll. I sometimes re-roll a filament onto an old drum as some filaments are on a narrower but deeper drum and wont go in the AMS fouling the feed tube instead of turning. Also I have my Bambu lab on a desk, in a kitchen cabinet turned upside down with the draw in the bottom. You have to make the cabinet a bit deeper. The poop falls behind the draw and i pull the draw out every week or so and collect it. By putting the printer in a cabinet it allows me to use a fan on the top to vent out any nasty fumes, keeps it almost silent and gives me a draw to hold my junk in. The AMS is on the top (or bottom depending how you look at it) and feeds through a 4/5mm hole. I also dropped one of those magnetic sewing machine led lights (Ebay 30 LED Flexible Bright Sewing Machine Light Working Gooseneck Lamp Magnetic Base) on top of the glass inside the cabinet so i can see inside better.
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This is amazing, I had heard about people doing this before, but I never knew how to do it. Thank you. Do you happen to know what other brand spools also fit?
I've been able to switch Elegoo, Polymaker, and Overture carboard spools to the reusable spool without a problem. There might be others but I haven't used or confirmed if they work.
Sadly Sunlu/Jayo spools do not work.
That sucks. Thanka for the info.
@@CarlexDIY Of course it sucks, but you just need another reusable spool, not a bambulab one. The core of Jayo spools has a few mm less inner diameter, so the bambulab spools do not fit inside. The Prusa spools use a bigger cardbox core, so they do not fit either. But as we obviously have a 3d printer, we could always design our own reusable spool ;-)
One point: On my Prusa mk3/mk4 the filament runout sensor is inside the printhead. There is a problem with unloading the filament, if it had run out, if the filament has a kink at the end. In your video you actually removed the kink while transfering the spool. That solves this problem with mk3/mk4 as a nice side effect...
Is there a problem with some of the left over cardboard (which I noticed was still in the centre of spool) getting dragged into the feed mechanism and jamming it all up. Or do you just not use the last few turns of the spool?
Thanks, interesting and well explained.
No issues at all, I use my rolls completely and the center cardboard pieces gets tosed in recycle bin. Funny thing, recently i've actually had issues with the original Bambu Lab spools themselves. Since some of them are taping the filament to the center cardboard. causing it to either get stuck or sucked into the feeding tube. But no issues from elegoo spools that i've flipped to plastic.
@CarlexDIY I am having the same issue with the tape on Bambu lab filament...it's getting old. I reached out to Bambu and they said there was a batch that was taped wrong but I think they are just using tape that is too strong and they are taping down too much of the end. Just ordered some elegoo rapid PETG...if that prints well I will be done with Bambu lab filament.
I just tried PolyTerra cardboard spool and the Bambu cardboard core fits inside the PolyTerra core. I don't know if that will make it more stable or it makes no difference because the spool's flanges do fit pretty snugly. Fingers crossed!
Good to know that it fits. Still running the Polyterra on the reusable spool?
Hello, apart from being used for Bambu, I can also see that it can allow the spools to unwind better even outside AMS, so where can we find the stl files for these PLA sides please?
Well, I'm using the reusable spools that come with the Bambu filament. You can find printable spools on makerworld.com or the handy app.
@CarlexDIY Great, thanks for the link 😉👍
What about default bambu labs spool too big with inner core? I do the tape method but Esun cardboard ePLA-SS filament mainly. Is there a way to scale or adjust ? I used my digital caliper to measure the core ( from the inner and outer) outer core 59.2 inner 53.1 mm . The width of the spool is 61.4mm. I have found some spools that fit the core but the width of the spool is larger so after I remove the tape filament is loose.
So you're saying the resuable spool is wider than the esun cardboard spool right? So it causes the filament to be loose when you transfer it? hmm I haven't used Esun yet. Would you be able to print a spacer or leave one side of the carboard in place to keep it tight?
I'm new to 3D printing. Can you explain the benefit of changing out the spools? Thanks!
Hey there, welcome to the expensive and fun world of 3D printing. Regarding the Spools, it really depends on what printer you have and your uses. For me since i use my spools with the AMS and AMS lite from bambu. The cardboard spools sometimes cause issues with the AMS if the cardboard is bent or misaligned, or after so much use, it will start wearing out inside the AMS and that would need more cleaning of the system. In the AMS lite, I have had carboard spools start to deform in the center. Since those are pushed into the spool holder, after a few times, they get loose and fall out. For those reasons I just find it easier to switch to the plastic spool. If done right, you shouldn't have much of any issues.
@@CarlexDIY thanks for the info!
I have tried respooling to these reusable holders but find my filament gets stuck down the edges between the spool wall and the part that goes through the filament.
Are you using the elegoo filament? After respooling, it's a good idea to press the filament down down to make sure you don't get gaps. Doesn't happen often but it can happen.
Found this link showing how to avoid the spaces. Step 4
ruclips.net/video/kBTd10EL-Xo/видео.htmlsi=uZV9BNvIH-grDBVW&t=54
Podrias hacer un video para ver la calidad de ese filamento matte PLA
Yes. I will make a quick video showing the Matte finish. Ayi lo pongo mas tarde.
Thank you!
et donc le pla+ elegoo utilise le profil bambu basic ? ou faut-il acheter du pla normal ?
For PLA+ I use the Bambu PLA Basic profile to print with. Only with Elegoo Matte do i use the Bambu matte profile. Otherwise Bambu Basic.
@@CarlexDIY i used pla matte of bambulab on elegoo pla+ speed . that works great ! thank you for the tips !
Will this work with other cardboard spools (brands) as well?
I've done it with Elegoo, Polymaker, and Overture carboard spools without a problem. There might be others but I haven't used them yet.
Good job. Thank you.
How do you hold the end in place? Especially if there's not much left on the spool?
You can tuck the end piece in the little slot in the cardboard and lock it between the spool when you close it. Not too much or it could get stuck and AMS won't be able to break it free. So far I haven't had any issues leaving it free and it actually just rolls of easier when not tucked in. The AMS doesn't struggle to break it loose. But I can see how it might be an issue if there is only a little amount left and tries to rewind it.
@@CarlexDIY ok, thank you, i didn't expect it to hold so well
Didnt work for what I needed. I had a bunch of small rolls that cant be used in ams, and was hoping this would work.. Guess I gotta just re-roll them.. Still cool if I need to switch bigger rolls over. thanks
Have you looked into the sunlu filament Connector. It might help make just one big roll when you decide to reroll them.
@@CarlexDIY Thats so funny, I just got done watching a video from Joel about that. Ordered it 2 minuets ago.
carboard is like a sponge and can retain a lot of moisture. Plastic spools are great.
Every time I have tried this I end up having to wind it onto a different spool because it always jams at some point while using the transferred spool.
Really? Elegoo cardboard spools? Are you using new spools or already started spools? Are you noticing gaps on the side between the spool and filament?
@@CarlexDIY I've had this issue with several brands of cardboard spools. And I'm expecting it to be something I've done to create tangles. I just don't know what that happens to be. Since I had already printed a respoler, I just use that for my X1-C and leave them on the cardboard for my A1. The A1 becoming the default printer for cardboard spools for the most part. It's nice to have that option of one or the other, both with the matching AMS.
I actually had to do this because the cardboard spool broke as I was taking it off of my AMS lite aswell :P
Yup, that's what made me look into switching the spools to plastic. I change colors so often that cardboard spools don't last.
@@CarlexDIY Yes 🙌
Awesome video, i dont own a bambu lab printer or spool but this was fun to watch either way. U deserve more subs buddy. Props to you 😃👌
Thanks, I appreciate it!
AMS gears don’t play well with cardboard after many uses. It puts unnecessary wear and tear on it. Bambu provides these rolls to help the environment and money on their end.
Well said.
I have no issues. Run elegoo on cardboard. On my a1 all the time
Thats good. Yeah, the issues mostly happen with the enclosed AMS for the X1 or P1. But even on my A1, after changing the spools on and off so many times, they get loose.
got one spool of each color from bambu so i can refill from other brands and get the RFID!
Love that
ESun cardboard spools as well
No modification needed for Esun? Good to know. I just ordered some esun filament, so guess ill be testing it out.
Anybody else notice elegoo's ASA smells more like burning styrofoam than other brands? I assume their ABS has the same issue but I've never tried it.
Haven't tried their ASA or ABS. Besides the smell, how do you like it?
@@CarlexDIY It's some pretty high quality stuff for the price. dryer out of the box than polymaker ASA for sure. I almost exclusively use ASA at this point because of it's strength and low viscosity. It's probably the best brand for the price if you don't care about the smell.
@@theredstormer8078 I'll have to try it out. I haven't done ABS/ASA yet. I just ordered some Bambu ABS to check it out . I do like Elegoo other filaments so I will be giving that ASA a shot next. Thanks
@@CarlexDIY no problem! I've also heard that ASA can get a little messy because of that low viscosity so just make sure your nozzle is good and tight if it's the threaded in type. If it's one of bambu's weird cartridge looking ones then it should be good to go.
I did not know you could do that. 🤓
"Knowing is half the battle" - GI Joe. 😆
thanks man :)
Happy to help
Seems like aggravation. Would it not be possible for the AMS to be improved to make it more compatible with different spool designs? Sounds like a design flaw. (Disclaimer: I’ve never used any Bambu printers)
Not a design flaw; the AMS is designed to work primarily with bambu filament. Bambu's own filament has an RFID tag that the AMS reads that automatically inputs the color and type. It's only an aggravation if you have to do it for every roll of filament. And cardboard spools will work with the AMS, you just have to make sure to clean out any cardboard dust in the AMS that comes off the rolls from use. Other brands of filament with plastic spools work fine as long as they're not too wide.
you can use cardboard spools in the AMS however Bambu says there can be cardboard particals created from the spool rotating/slowly breaking which can cause the machine to breakdown. I usually clean the AMS before a spool change though
It's not really an aggravation for me. It takes me less than 1 minute to switch out the spools to reusable and I don't have to worry about bent cardboard rails or extra dust cleaning. I have seen that someone made a printable modified AMS replacements that's supposed to help with this and allows for wider spools, but I don't have a need for it.
Bambu has a LOT of design flaws with their printers. I unknowingly bought 2 Bambus because of all the hype....Worst mistake purchase i have ever made
@@anthonylong5870 What flaws? And which printers? I have two A1s and two A1 minis and both have been reliable workhorses. I realize no printer is perfect, but bambu does most things right when it comes to their printers. They wouldn't have the following they do if they had creality reliability...
Literally re inventing the wheel.
Yes, but a stronger more durable wheel. 😆
Cardboard has no effect on your AMS. I’ve been using it for many many months and I’ve had no problems!
Cardboard has no effect on YOUR ams.
Good. You've gotten lucky. I can't say the same thing. Sometimes new out of bag and the carboard spools are crushed or bent.
@@CarlexDIYthis. I bought two anycubic spools a couple of weeks ago because they were on sale. The spools were so bent that even an adapter couldn’t help straighten out the spool. Ended up binding in my AMS. Learned my lesson to just by elegoo spools going forward.
I think it may be for cardboard spools that are not perfectly smooth on the edge and have bumps on the edges. Simply get a razor and smooth them out so the roller doesn’t trip up on them.
The amount of dust they make isn’t worth it. Rings are way easier.
Elegoo coats the edge of their spools so they don't dust, no need to do this on their cardboard spools
Unless Amazon packs them and bends them. Then they are a nightmare for og-ams
That's what I was about to mention. Bent cardboard spools do happen. Also using them in the AMS lite that you have to stick them into the spool holder. The inner part of the cardboard spools starts wearing out and falls out.
@@yeabutwecouldbefreer bends them? All of my Elegoo spools have been in individual boxes that then have shipped in a larger box with bubble packaging whenever I have ordered from Amazon or when I have ordered from Elegoo themselves
@@DanielChaves1984 I get a vacuum packed cardboard spool or 2 in a way too big huge Amazon box with 1 small sheet of packing paper here in Phoenix. Bends in them every time. But I try to order in multiples of 4 now so they ship it in the original elegoo box. I also order 10pks directly from elegoo to get mostly bend free spools.
Almost every roll I've ordered, and it's a lot, have come bent. I have to use the Bambu spools.
LOL, so you spent close to $1,000 for a Bambu Lab 3d printer w/AMS unit..... And then you cheap out by not buying Bambu Lab filament, just to save a few dollars? SMH.
You don't have to buy Bambu filament and pay the extra, if you don't want to. I mainly use Overture filament with mine. If you want to class it as "cheap out" then I'm ok with that.
Yup, i'm economical. I go with what works best for me in regards to colors and quality of prints and if i save a few bucks , that's even better for me.
Other manufacturers often offer colors that Bambu does not have. So it isnt necessarily being cheap. I buy several brands an X1C. I can attest at cardboard spools being shitty with AMS.
Not to mention Bambu is taping down the filament now and it is causing issues that could and will probably break the AMS at some point.
Bambu doesn't make their own filament, they just buy from other companies. There is tape at the end of the current spools that destroys the AMS so it makes a lot more sense to buy filament OTHER than Bambu.