I am experimenting with some of the newer lower temp, low odor ABS products that seem more compatible with non-enclosure printers. One difficulty I am having is the ability to load, find or create process and filament user presets.
It seems to remove ABS by default even after selecting it as one of the options of what to include.
Is there a way to manually create them other than renaming an existing which does not allow the type or brand to change.
For which printer? or example the X1C, switch on the printer, go to filament you’ll have the option to select the external spool holder or one of the 4 slots marked A1, A2,A3,and A4.
Feed your filament into your chosen slot, touch the slot you want, you may have to touch it a few times, a window will open up, you can then assign whether it’s Generic or Bumbu Lab, next to it you can touch the small window to select the type and in your case ABS.
Now calibrate your filament follow the instruction and save the filaments name and K factor once saved go back to the AMS and select the brand name under which you save the K factor.
Take your picture and save it in your pictures folder, when you reply click the upload icon and navigate to you saved picture, click on it followed by clicking on open.
The A series isn’t designed to print ABS and thus the AMS Lite isn’t going to recognize it. If you search around there are ways to bypass this limitation.
Perhaps try Orca slicer.
I have an A1 and have printed ABS and now ABS-GF (new favorite), I didn’t know that was supposed to be a problem. Allthough ABS-GF is printed from an external spol.
A1mini’s top temp for the build plate is 80C, whilst the A1 goes up to 100C. Bambu places ABS in not recommended category, for the A1 series. It doesn’t mean they wont print it but you might encounter issues.