BambuLabs silly message: "TPU for AMS is not supported in AMS"?!?

What’s going on with the Bambu X1C printer showing “TPU for AMS is not supported in AMS”? I think issue is self explanatory…

Do you have Orca or an older version of Bambu Studio open on any computers?

No Orca or older version of Bambu Studio open. I did see one older post re: same issue with the culprit somehow being the Orca slicer; issue is not relevant to my situation.

Note the message I’m receiving is on the printer directly when entering the filament info.

or u are using x1 plus maybe

x1 plus is a third party firmware for the x1c

can i see a foto of the problem

Using stock BambuLab firmware on all devices and stock software. All updated to current.

Some other person’s photo of same error message:

but does it detect the rfid tag

Not sure why this is relevant, but no it does not detect the rfid tag thus the manual entry. The rfid is typically hit or miss: IDs installed filament about 75% of the time.

the tpu for ams has a rfid tag so it should be scanned

if it doesnt scanns it is maybe that your rfid reciver is broken

How is this relevant? I can either manually input it or it will automatically be identified. Same exact result regardless.

Nothin is broken. The BambuLab firmware likely is buggin thus giving the silly message. Do you have any relevant or helpful solutions?

try going to the bambu wiki

Guy what are you talking about? That’s not helpful nor relevant.

Ok great suggestion, thank you. Will try out all of your advice.

try reinstalling the softwere

Maybe just the A1 but last time i tried to add filament manually that was loaded in the ams with its rfid tags , it was greyed out , no editing via the printer

his firmwere is the x1 its not the a1

I just had this happen to me last night on my new X1C + AMS, I burned through 2 spools of PLA for the AMS Riser V2 and when I unloaded a spool of PLA and replaced it with the TPU for AMS, it didn’t recognize it, no matter how many times I removed it and re-added. My work-around was to turn the machine completely off, unplug from the wall, turn it back on, add the TPU spool to slot 1 of the AMS and it recognized it.

Not sure if this is help to anyone at all, could have just been a newbie mistake or an isolated issue.