Thanks man! Yes the AMS won't play nice with TPU but you can do it manually if you don't have the AMS connected, either by setting a pause at a certain layer in the gcode, or by manually pausing or tripping the filament runout sensor and switching rolls. I've never tried the combo multi material print myself though
@@DrAlanQuan That’s what some folks have said as well but never got it right. It would be much easier at a software level in the slicer. If we could set the slicer to pause at 80% or so and select to change filament with input settings for it. I think then it would be possible.
Congratulations! That's awesome
Thanks Gregory for your support as always :D
Congrats bro!
I looked into doing a pla + tpu mix for the grips and it looks like I can’t do this with my Bambi lab p1s.
Thanks man! Yes the AMS won't play nice with TPU but you can do it manually if you don't have the AMS connected, either by setting a pause at a certain layer in the gcode, or by manually pausing or tripping the filament runout sensor and switching rolls.
I've never tried the combo multi material print myself though
@@DrAlanQuan
That’s what some folks have said as well but never got it right. It would be much easier at a software level in the slicer. If we could set the slicer to pause at 80% or so and select to change filament with input settings for it. I think then it would be possible.
@@imJGottexactly, that's how it's done