Iām impressed! I was running an overnight print, but the printer ran out of filament. All I had to do was load new filament, press resume, and voila, the X1C picked up where it left off and finished the print. No finicky unloading of old filament bits before loading the new filament.
Well done, Bambulab!

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it was possible to configure AMS to backup filament 
See [X1/X1-Carbon and AMS Firmware Release History | Bambu Lab Wiki](https://[AMS] Supported AMS filament backup.)
Hello. I got into trouble today. The model stopped printing, there was still plastic in the spool, but the ams did not react to it, when I resumed printing, the plastic was not fed into the ams. As a result, the model was not printed. The buttons to load and unload the filament were not pressed. How to be like this?