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Revision as of 19:23, 26 January 2026
We have a Bambu P1S to print with and a Bambu AMS 2 Pro to store and swap filament. This is a home 3D printer that is pretty easy to use and is at the level of Ikea to set up and use.
There are a few catches to the thing, though.
Bambu Studio Model For Filament
The model that Bambu Studio has for your projects and your printer is that your printer and AMS[1] have a set of filaments in various slots and your projects have a separate set of filaments that they built with. You then sync your printer and filaments to be ready and when you go to print you have to map the filaments correctly.
As a newbie, I printed spaghetti by accidentally mapping a PLA filament rule to a slot with PETG filament in it. Don't do that! You may destroy your hot end like I did.
Continuing a Print
You will eventually run out of filament at some point during printing. There's no way to do that unless you're very careful managing your filament. When this happens, often Bambu Studio cannot continue the print even if you replace the filament in the same AMS slot. In my case, I wasn't able to load the filament from Bambu Studio either because the UI just won't let you do that.
Fortunately, the printer itself will respond. If you push the filament into the AMS2 feeder like you're loading it for the first time, and then continue the print, everything will just work.
Notes
- ↑ Automatic Material System
