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- | ===== Spec ===== | ||
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- | | **Build Volume (W×D×H)** | 256 × 256 × 256 mm³ | | ||
- | | **Nozzle** | 0.4 mm | | ||
- | | **Hotend** | All-Metal | | ||
- | | **Max Hot End Temperature** | 300 ℃ | | ||
- | | **Max Build Plate Temperature** | 110℃ | | ||
- | | **Max Speed of Tool Head** | 500 mm/s | | ||
- | | **Max Acceleration of Tool Head** | 20 m/s² | | ||
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- | ===== Getting started ===== | ||
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- | ==== Installing BambuStudio ==== | ||
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- | Generally, all slicers are supported, however, best support is provided by [[https:// | ||
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- | Windows and MacOS versions should be pretty straightforward to install, instructions below are for Linux version, tutorial will be based on Ubuntu but feel free to add your own notes for other distributions. | ||
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- | <TODO installation steps> | ||
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- | ==== Initial configuration ==== | ||
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- | BambuStudio has some sane defaults for whatever you're doing, but you must choose the initial configuration correctly. Notably, make sure you're using correct nozzle size and choose correct printer when installing. | ||
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- | ==== Slicing and uploading the gcode ==== | ||
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- | ==== Preparing for printing ==== | ||
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- | === Printing plate and alignment === | ||
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- | * Make sure the printing plate is clean. Remove any leftovers from the previous printing such as test lines or other filament remaining. | ||
- | * The printing plate has two sides - on marked " | ||
- | * **Before switching sides, wash off the leftover glue** from the plate so it doesn' | ||
- | * Always use glue stick to avoid issues with sticking. If you're extra sure / want to avoid having trouble with glue, you may try without, but then it is recommended to use IPA alcohol to clean the plate. | ||
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- | When placing the plate on the bed, you have to make extra sure that the plastic pins in the back of the bed are not overlapped. See the picture for proper and improper mounting. **Use your fingers to touch the corners and check if it's okay.** | ||
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- | **Proper mounting** | ||
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- | === Printing options === | ||
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- | There are three printing options available both from the slicer and when printing from SD card. | ||
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- | * **Timelapse** - generally if you don't need it uncheck it | ||
- | * **Flow Calibration** - if you changed Filament recently, it's recommended to check it. It adds 5 mins to the printing time | ||
- | * **Bed Leveling** - unless you're printing something that uses whole bed, you can skip it. | ||
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- | ==== Changing filament ==== | ||
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- | Filament is pushed from behind the printer, it might be hard to reach so see the picture to figure where it is: {{ infra: | ||
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- | === Unloading === | ||
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- | Pretty straightforward, | ||
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- | === Loading === | ||
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- | When loading the filament, you will be prompted to push the filament through the tube. Push it until you feel resistance, and then Bambu should detect it and try pulling it. | ||
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- | There will be a modal which will ask you if the filament is being pushed - click **Retry** and check by holding the filament if it is getting pulled. For example like this | ||
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- | If all is well, click **Done** and wait for it to finish | ||
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