I wanted to start a long nightly print at 11 PM when the filament broke inside my AMS. I though I'll have to wait for the weekend to fix it but your guide helped me get it fixed in under 10 minutes! Thanks a bunch.
Thanks for the video. My filament broke under the AMS also and your video was quick and easy to understand. A quick 5 minute fix. I was able to tilt the inside piece up just enough without disconnecting the 2 wire harnesses. Saved me a couple minutes there.
After blowing 4 1/2 hours on a print that came out terrible because setting got changed on one machine, then the filament breaking in my AMS on another machine it was a crap moment. My husband and son always fix the broken filament (leaving me no opportunity to learn on my own). I'm finally putting my TH-cam University Degree to good use thanks to you!! Excellent video and super simply directions. Thank you :)
316hrs in and I had my first jam in the AMS. Trying to use older filament from my Ender 3Pro days...my own fault. Your video was great and super easy to follow. Wish they had an extra inch or two of wire for the connectors. Hopefully they'll engineer for more ease of removal in the future. Mahalo and Mele Kalikimaka! (Merry Christmas) - the Christmas fidget and fun maker is back in action for friends and family! :) 🤙
I agree, it was a nice way of seeing the internals of the AMS. I learned that it’s a very simple system, so I care even less now about putting cardboard spools in the AMS. Everyone is like “ooohh, you’re an idiot, you’re going to break your AMS.” Who cares, I’ll just fix it.
Yourswas the only vid that mentioned the "release," - the other ones i watched didn't mention that so I've been pulling at the white tubey thingy for like15 minutes with no avail. Thank you
This is happening way too often these days. Very frustrating and not "easy" to take apart the AMS to fix it. Not sure this was really thought out too well despite my love for the printer. An access hatch below the tubes!?
Mhmm interesting. I have only had this happen once since I’ve owned the printer. I personally didn’t find it too difficult to fix, but I do have to say it would be super annoying if it happened more often. I kinda blame the old filament I had loaded in the AMS. The filament was getting brittle.
Try drying out your filament, even if you get it sealed from the factory. Dry it out and then stick it in your AMS. Last 3 sealed packages from Bambu and eSun were brittle. Dried it and no more issues.
@@StuartRobinson123 A bit of advice from a fellow 3D printer hobbyist: Never assume your filament is dry even if it's brand new and still in the original bag (never opened). Always dry your filament before using it and it will solve 80% of all your 3D printing problems. The Bambu Lab X1C is my third printer and by far the best I've ever owned.
Any advice if this error happens on every filament change or at the end of every print? First time I pulled the extruder apart and took the filament out of there. It happens every print but if I just say it's fine and retry it manages to pull it out after a few attempts but want a long term solution.
I had a spool of glow pla that was constantly getting stuck in the extruder. It would glob up and make the end too big to pull back through the opening by the AMS. I did get good at taking it all apart and back together. So that’s a plus. 😂
So i had filament break in my ams on filament change and did all of this and even tried replacing the first stage feeder today to turn the unit back on and a red led light on that feeder still 😕
3:41 It’s very unclear on how you got that tube to come out, I can’t find anything to push to make it come out, and just plain pulling on it isn’t working either
No tengo mucho espacio para manipular los ams (tengo 2). Creo que es un sistema ridículo, me costo sacarlo, me costó enchufar de nuevo los cables, y se me rompio una pieza de plastico que conecta el esqueleto del ams al tubo que va hacia fuera. Todo por un simple trozo de plastico que se rompio dentro del tubo. Me parece muy mal diseño ... gracias por el video !
I wanted to start a long nightly print at 11 PM when the filament broke inside my AMS.
I though I'll have to wait for the weekend to fix it but your guide helped me get it fixed in under 10 minutes! Thanks a bunch.
Already having a bad day and I run into this issue. You made my whole day a crap-ton better man! Much appreciated info!
That’s what I’m here for! Get that bad boy back up and printing!
Thanks for the video. My filament broke under the AMS also and your video was quick and easy to understand. A quick 5 minute fix. I was able to tilt the inside piece up just enough without disconnecting the 2 wire harnesses. Saved me a couple minutes there.
After blowing 4 1/2 hours on a print that came out terrible because setting got changed on one machine, then the filament breaking in my AMS on another machine it was a crap moment. My husband and son always fix the broken filament (leaving me no opportunity to learn on my own). I'm finally putting my TH-cam University Degree to good use thanks to you!! Excellent video and super simply directions. Thank you :)
Glad I could help! Get back to making cool things! :)
316hrs in and I had my first jam in the AMS. Trying to use older filament from my Ender 3Pro days...my own fault. Your video was great and super easy to follow. Wish they had an extra inch or two of wire for the connectors. Hopefully they'll engineer for more ease of removal in the future.
Mahalo and Mele Kalikimaka! (Merry Christmas) - the Christmas fidget and fun maker is back in action for friends and family! :) 🤙
This is just what I needed. Thanks for posting it!!!
Thanks man! I just had that same problem pop-up and I was able to fix it in no time thanks to your video.
1) some beautiful hair ya got there 2) greatly helpful to see the process and cool to see the ams taken apart!
I agree, it was a nice way of seeing the internals of the AMS. I learned that it’s a very simple system, so I care even less now about putting cardboard spools in the AMS. Everyone is like “ooohh, you’re an idiot, you’re going to break your AMS.” Who cares, I’ll just fix it.
@@PrintPractical agreed. A lot of fear of the unknown out there
That was perffect! Helped me fix the problem on the first try. Thanks!
Didn’t have any filament stuck but this solved my error message 🤷♀️
Yourswas the only vid that mentioned the "release," - the other ones i watched didn't mention that so I've been pulling at the white tubey thingy for like15 minutes with no avail. Thank you
Many thanks, thought it'd be much harder to solve than this!
Many thanks. Got my clog out. Much easier than expected.
Really helpful, thank you!
Thanks for the video. Made this seem a lot less terrifying!
Great video! Fixed my problem. Thank you!
Thank you it is an easy fix. I didn’t need to unplug those two wires inside the AMS
This is happening way too often these days. Very frustrating and not "easy" to take apart the AMS to fix it. Not sure this was really thought out too well despite my love for the printer. An access hatch below the tubes!?
Mhmm interesting. I have only had this happen once since I’ve owned the printer. I personally didn’t find it too difficult to fix, but I do have to say it would be super annoying if it happened more often. I kinda blame the old filament I had loaded in the AMS. The filament was getting brittle.
Try drying out your filament, even if you get it sealed from the factory. Dry it out and then stick it in your AMS. Last 3 sealed packages from Bambu and eSun were brittle. Dried it and no more issues.
all of my filament was about 4 or 5 months old and was always sealed. hadn't printed in 2 months, 4 filaments sitting in the AMS. all hatchbox.
@@StuartRobinson123 A bit of advice from a fellow 3D printer hobbyist: Never assume your filament is dry even if it's brand new and still in the original bag (never opened). Always dry your filament before using it and it will solve 80% of all your 3D printing problems. The Bambu Lab X1C is my third printer and by far the best I've ever owned.
Any advice if this error happens on every filament change or at the end of every print? First time I pulled the extruder apart and took the filament out of there. It happens every print but if I just say it's fine and retry it manages to pull it out after a few attempts but want a long term solution.
I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM! its very annoying, have you been able to fix it??
Isn't is possible to simply disconnect the tube on the back and push through a really good filament or nylon thread?
I had a spool of glow pla that was constantly getting stuck in the extruder. It would glob up and make the end too big to pull back through the opening by the AMS. I did get good at taking it all apart and back together. So that’s a plus. 😂
So i had filament break in my ams on filament change and did all of this and even tried replacing the first stage feeder today to turn the unit back on and a red led light on that feeder still 😕
thanks for this. just happened to mine and i literally just bought it 2 days ago 😅
For some reason this esun PLA pro I have breaks off all the time between long periods of sitting
Some filaments just get brittle, I know it’s dry as I dried it a few times already
@@PrintPractical that's exactly what I was using too. My vac bag had a micro hole in it and just left the most brittle like 1st yard of it
Thank you - I would have never figured that out without your help.
thank you so much for this!
3:41 It’s very unclear on how you got that tube to come out, I can’t find anything to push to make it come out, and just plain pulling on it isn’t working either
I did however figure it out after a bit of trial and error, but it could’ve been more clear
No tengo mucho espacio para manipular los ams (tengo 2). Creo que es un sistema ridículo, me costo sacarlo, me costó enchufar de nuevo los cables, y se me rompio una pieza de plastico que conecta el esqueleto del ams al tubo que va hacia fuera. Todo por un simple trozo de plastico que se rompio dentro del tubo. Me parece muy mal diseño ... gracias por el video !
Это видео мне помогли. Спасибо!
thank you
This helped me fix the problem. Thank you!
Thank you
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