Bambu Lab X1 Carbon Combo 3D Printer User Guide
- June 12, 2024
- Bambu Lab
Table of Contents
- Bambu Lab X1 Carbon Combo 3D Printer
- Product Information
- Key Specifications
- Product Usage Instructions
- Component Introduction
- Accessory Specification
- AMS & Tool Head Unlock
- AMS Assembly
- Spool Holder Assembly
- Hot Bed Unlock & Screen Installation
- Printer Binding
- First Print
- Bambu Studio
- Specification
- Customer Support
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Bambu Lab X1 Carbon Combo 3D Printer
Product Information
- The AMS (Advanced Manufacturing System) is a versatile tool designed for various manufacturing applications. It is recommended to use Bambu Filament, which has undergone extensive testing to ensure compatibility with the AMS. Please avoid using soft materials like TPU or damp PVA, as they may cause blockages in the AMS.
- The AMS features a toolhead heatbed and is equipped with an adapter to minimize the risk of slippage and prevent debris from being left behind in the AMS.
Key Specifications
- Max Speed of Toolhead: [insert max speed]
- Max Acceleration of Toolhead: [insert max acceleration]
Product Usage Instructions
Follow these instructions to properly use the AMS:
- Ensure the AMS is placed on a stable surface and connected to a power source.
- Before operating, insert the Bambu Filament into the AMS. Avoid using soft materials like TPU or damp PVA.
- Adjust the toolhead heatbed according to your requirements. Refer to the user manual for detailed instructions on how to adjust the heatbed.
- Set the desired speed and acceleration for the toolhead. The maximum speed and acceleration limits are [insert max speed] and [insert max acceleration] respectively.
- Double-check that the adapter is securely attached to the AMS to prevent slippage and ensure debris does not get left behind.
- You are now ready to use the AMS for your manufacturing needs. Follow the specific instructions for your desired application provided in the user manual or consult our customer support for further assistance.
Remember to always refer to the user manual for additional information and safety guidelines.
*Warning:
- When operating the AMS, we recommend using Bambu Filament, which has been thoroughly tested to work with the AMS.
- Please make sure to avoid using soft materials like TPU or damp PVA, as they can get stuck in the AMS.
- AMS supports spool width of 50 mm – 68 mm. We highly recommend using filament with plastic spools that fit correctly inside the AMS. If you prefer to use cardboard spools, we strongly advise using a spool adapter to reduce the risk of slippage and debris getting left behind in the AMS.
- If you run into any issues with specific filaments, please let us know so that we can provide better advice to our community.
Component Introduction
Accessory Specification
AMS & Tool Head Unlock
- Take out the accessory box. Use Allen Key H2 Take out the AMS by sliding it out through
- to remove the screws as pictured. the top.
*We recommend using the short end of the Allen Key to unlock the screws more easily.
- Remove the four screws as the arrows indicate.
- Take out the AMS cushioning.
- Remove the carboard from the tool head.
Romove the foam from the excess chute.
AMS Assembly
Spool Holder Assembly
- Remove the screw as pictured with an Allen Key H2.
- Secure the spool holder with two screws from the accessory box.
Hot Bed Unlock & Screen Installation
- Remove the three screws with an Allen Key H2 to unlock the hot bed.
- Pull the Flexible Printed Circuit (FPC) out about 50mm.
- Insert the FPC into the port by pressing the terminal as pictured.
- Insert the screen back to the slot on the printer, then lock it by pushing it to the left.
Printer Binding
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Download the Bambu Handy App. Register and log in to your Bambu Lab account.
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Connect the printer to power. Follow the instructions on the screen until getting to the page shown on the right side.
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Use Bambu Handy to scan the QR code on the screen, and bind your printer with your Bambu Lab account.
- Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the initial calibration. It is normal to have vibration and noise during the calibration process. DO NOT remove the protective foam from beneath the hot bed until after the initial calibration is complete.
First Print
- Apply a thin layer of glue on the build plate.
- Place at least one spool of Bambu Filament into the AMS. Turn on the power to start the printer and the AMS. Insert the filament into the filament inlet. The filament will be automatically pre-loaded when detected. *We recommend first printing a single-color model with the supplied Bambu PLA Basic.
- Press internal”. Select a file to start the first print.
*We recommend using one of the pre-loaded files as a first test print.
Bambu Studio
Download Bambu Studio: http://bambulab.com/download
- Log in to Bambu Studio with your Bambu Lab account, which is the same for the Bambu Online store. Create or open a project.
- Slice the model, select your printer and send the model to print.
*We recommend performing bed leveling before each print and performing flow calibration after changing filament.
- During printing, you can remotely monitor your print, or pause/stop printing on the “Device” interface.
*The live view can be seen only if a camera is mounted.
Specification
Customer Support
Please visit the Bambu Lab Wiki for more setup and maintenance tutorials. https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/home
If you need support, please try either of the two approaches:
- Approach 1 : Create a support ticket on the Official Website
- Approach 2 : Create a support ticket on the Bambu Handy App
WEB:www.bambulab.com
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