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by Benjamin Gerald Hroblak

Introduction

The Bambu Lab X1-Carbon has a few extra features compared to other Bambu Lab printers. This guide will introduce the user to the touch screen, build plates, and the AMS stack.

  1. The touch screen allows you to modify settings before or during a print job. Temperature/axis settings, print library, and additional settings can be found by tapping the tabs on the left. Temperature/axis settings, print library, and additional settings can be found by tapping the tabs on the left.
    • The touch screen allows you to modify settings before or during a print job.

    • Temperature/axis settings, print library, and additional settings can be found by tapping the tabs on the left.

  2. In the Temperature/Axis header, various temperatures can be changed and motors can be jogged. Use the circle to jog the X and Y motors. The bed can be raised/lowered, and the extruder can move filament using the buttons on the right.
    • In the Temperature/Axis header, various temperatures can be changed and motors can be jogged.

    • Use the circle to jog the X and Y motors.

    • The bed can be raised/lowered, and the extruder can move filament using the buttons on the right.

    • Tapping on any temperature on the left will bring up a keypad to enter in a new number.

    • Tapping the speed button allows the user to choose between Silent, Standard, Sport, and Ludicrous speed modes.

    • Fan speed settings can be changed at the bottom, but these are best left unchanged.

  3. The Files tab allows the user to start prints from the machine. The tabs at the top display printable files from internal, microSD, and cache storage locations.
    • The Files tab allows the user to start prints from the machine.

    • The tabs at the top display printable files from internal, microSD, and cache storage locations.

    • Tapping on a model will bring up a menu with information about the print job.

    • On the right the user can select the desired filament from the AMS systems and start the print. Additional boxes allow the user to select calibration options.

    • This menu will not be used much. Most models will be uploaded from the slicer.

  4. The AMS stack is located above the X1-Carbon. Both AMS modules can be opened to insert/remove filament spools.
    • The AMS stack is located above the X1-Carbon.

    • Both AMS modules can be opened to insert/remove filament spools.

    • Consult this guide for more information on using the AMS modules.

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