Under no circumstances should anyone print the internal two-color “Film sticking fixture”, it’s a horror show. For some reason it double-extrudes the name and logo on each layer, and on subsequent layers the nozzle crashes into that mess.
Instead, print the single color version. It works fine, and avoids this problem.
Don’t believe me? Load up your AMS with white and black PLA and start the job. You’ll never get to the third layer, or if you do, you’ll might harm your printer.
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It printed fine for me in orange and black. I printed it a couple of days after the X1C arrived even though I had no idea what it was for at the time.
Did you actually watch the print as it ran? On both of our X1C printers there was inexplicable overlay of logo on an already printed area, which then bulged up in a messy fashion. Then when the next layer was printing, it loudly rubbed against that extra plastic. Either your printer has a different version, or you ignored it and let it go. I stopped it.
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Those first couple of days I practically had my face pressed up against the glass watching it. I had zero problems with any of the pre-sliced prints. My first problem occurred when I tried printing a miniature I downloaded off of Printables and I played around with some of the settings to “see what they do”.
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Absolutely agree with the OP. The 2 color version had the printhead scraping over the “letters” that were deposited ON TOP of the first layer. Then the second layer laid more filament, then more “letters.” By the start of the third layer, you could clearly hear the hotend smacking into the raised letters of the previous two layers, and I had to stop the print before there was damage done. I don’t know what Bambu was thinking when they released this file.
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