
New to Bambu! Let the pooping start
I’m trying to stop the printer poop before it starts printing and to also to reduce the amount of poop. Any direction for me?

I’m trying to stop the printer poop before it starts printing and to also to reduce the amount of poop. Any direction for me?
Tonight I moved my A2L to clean my desk. When I set it back up I started getting this error. The tool head doesn’t move and the fans stay running. I double checked the tool head USB cable. Anything else I should check?
After waiting a week for the no-name build plates I ordered, which never arrived, I finally decided to just run the self-test with only one build plate.
I had to manually move it to the magazine whenever the plate got slightly lifted, but the self-test passed!
Kudos to the dev for creating this system. It actually works!
Also, I didn’t realize the A2L footprint would basically triple with Swapmod installed. None of my tables are big enough for it, so it’s staying on the floor for now.
This mod really deserve more publication though, I see no one talks about it.
Thinking about buying the Bambu A2L. For current owners, do you think it’s a good time to buy, or would you wait a few more months?
My main concerns are early reliability issues, possible hardware revisions, and buying now only for Bambu to release something newer shortly after.
I care more about reliability and print quality than speed.
If you own one, would you buy the A2L again today, or wait?
Hey A2L friends.
So, I mounted my AMS to the top frame, but this means I can't readily mount the external spool holder for softer TPU on top as well. Since softer TPU requires as little friction as possible, has anyone found a good mount to handle this alongside the AMS mount on top?
Thanks.
I did my first PETG print today. It was about 280mm long. When I took it off the plate it had a bend to it. What should I adjust next time?
Hello everyone. I've been using the Bambu Lab A2L for a week now. This is my first 3D printer. Even in this short time, I've noticed some design flaws that could be largely addressed by making some additional parts (for example, a cable channel for the x-axis and a casing to protect against drafts and, in my case, pets). To design these parts, I would like to have a 3D model of this printer. Since it's fairly new, I haven't found one publicly available. I have one from an A1 printer, but even measuring the print head, I've already found quite a few inconsistencies. I tried drawing it myself, made the base and the table, but then it's just inconvenient to measure with calipers. A ruler will do, but I'd like a more precise model. That's why I'm wondering if someone has already done this. Do you have a 3D model of the Bambu Lab A2L printer? If so, please share it; I'd be incredibly grateful. Thank you.