Hello,
I received the P1S Combo printer yesterday.
Delighted that I had finally received the equipment so praised by everyone, I started unpacking and turning on the printer.
Once the calibration was complete, my first choice for a test print was of course the benchy.
The printer has started preparing for printing. How disappointed I was when the printer displayed the error HMS_0300_0A00_0001_0004 during preparation (b/c also). The first thing is to look for a solution on the Internet.
After finding this topic
I followed all the steps in order.
Unfortunately, none of them brought results.
I am very disappointed because I cannot print anything on the new printer. The printer doesn’t even get to the bed leveling process because it stops every time with this error.
Do you have any advice (of course, a ticket written to support, but I can only dream of quick help).
received mine yesterday and having the same issue. Only the letter in my error code is “b” (0b00) but referring to the same error page in the wiki.
Again I removed the back panel to check for loose cables, but what a wonder, all still attached. Running the manual bed leveling (Manual Bed Leveling / Manual Bed Tramming | Bambu Lab Wiki) followed by the calibration let me start the first print.
Now I closed the back plate again, starting the second print and then I will move the printer to its considered location.
Hi,
Thank you for the advice, I tried that too, unfortunately it didn’t work.
For me, it is absurd that in a brand new printer, you have to look for solutions yourself to start printing.
Bambu Lab responded to my the complaint and wrote that they would replace my printer. I’m waiting for a return label from them.
My P1S Combo is already packed and ready for shipment.
Hello, the same thing happened to me, I could not start the printer all day, it is the table that clings to the tank into which garbage is dumped. look carefully where the table sticks and everything will be fine
now it’s being printed and unfortunately I can’t show where my table was stuck, but it’s the back part of the table on the left
I had both A and B and C versions of the 0001 and 0004 errors. Would not print at all, shut it down, turned it on, looked under the machine, looked for obstructions inside, nada. Very frustrating, I tool a break as I pondered the possibility that I couldn’t solve this myself. Upon further inspection I realized the PEI texture plate was slightly askew. Readjusted the plate and the error’s when away. Printing happily again. As an aside, I have been unable to access an index to Error codes, the wiki wants me to login, but have no credentials to do so. The Bambu Labs account credentials did not work. I’m a newbie for sure.
Hello Lexi,
I have no problem accessing the wiki, but when I tried to access error codes I was taken to Login | Bambu Lab Wiki. I see a listing in the wiki for error codes now, but for some reason I stumbled upon a page that required a login when I was looking a day or so ago, while panicked, and getting multiple error codes on my P1s. The url that required a login was https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/x1/troubleshooting/hmscode
Thank you Jon, I was able to find the listing but could not find any of the errors associated with codes I was getting. See my response to Lexi, I wound up on a page requiring a login at one point. Blundering about while panicked certainly didn’t help.
One of the first things you want to print are these little alignment pieces. I’d say you have about a 20% chance as a newbie of the bed not being level after insertion because the guides at the back are so short. What happens is everything LOOKS good, but one of the back corners is not on the magnet but ever so slightly elevated.
The plate being installed this way from the factory is more common than you’d think. Mine was when I received it last year and I got some of the same errors.
Without the extensions, you have to check those back corners EVERY time you insert the plate. I just used my fingernails.
Now with these extra guide pieces installed I haven’t had the problem re-occur.
As long as you aren’t printing any hi temp materials, you can start with PLA versions.