Filament loading error

Hey community!

W’ve been working with my Bambu P1S 3D printer ordered on September 23, 2024. Same as other recognized community members, there are an increasing number of instances where filament print restore issues lead to pause with error message.

January 1, 2025 incident

0700-8003-095701

Filament run out in AMS slot 3

Remove empty spool in AMS slot 3

Insert new PLA spool to AMS slot 3

press resume on menu from Bambu studio

Bamlu Lab P1S 3D Printer Order ca2510174112

AMS slot 3 PLS spool roll

Error message pop up in Bambu Studio

Please assist this community member new year incident to resume print complete model.

I am afraid that your bullet points are a bit cryptic and incomplete. From the general gist, it does sound like you have a broken piece of filament somewhere in the ptfe’s. Either the AMS PTFE buffer, the rear buffer or the print head from the filament sensor down nozzle. However, it may also be something with the rear buffers magnet or the filament cutter…

But we really need more detailed info to make even half-educated guesses:

What was the error text?

Did you do anything else between these steps? Depending on error code text, that may have been advisable.

Not sure what you want to tell us here…

At a guess: The spool was initially rolling? For initial loading? Back-and-Forth? How far did the spool unwind until it stopped?

It would really help if you mentioned which error and which text appeared this time…

I’d love to, but the current information is just too little and not specific enough.

I think it is google translator.

I don’t understand it either

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Sorry to jump on this thread but as a newbie I can’t find where to start a new topic.

So bought my first ever 3D Printer - P1S and started off making a test print, Squishy Turtle, and it printed out great.

So I went to make another print, a couple of zip ties, and the following message appeared and wouldn’t print -

“ Unable to feed filament into the extruder. This could be due to entangled filament or a stuck spool.
If not, please check if the AMS PTFE tube is connected.“

Tried pulling out the filament from feed and starting a gain and also tried with a separate filament but to no avail.

Not the best start to my 3d print journey.
Anyone know how to solve? I’d greatly appreciate it.

youtube has been a big help, epxeriencing issues that I can feed extruder by hand but not with AMS, it has scrambled my brains