Thats what i was thinking Maybe the TPU has left some sort of residue on the buildplate but my buddy uses his P1P with TPU to PLA with same buildplate and has no issues whatsoever and just cleans plate with alcohol just like ive been doing. Its funny though how it only lifts on same side all the time no matter if print is towards the front or back or middle it just makes no sense. This bambu P1S has been so frustrating just to get a simple print to work shouldnt be this difficult. My 2 KINGROONS i have are beasts they just work.
Try Vision Miner Nano Adhesive. It has solved all of my bed adhesion issues, and works way better than glue sticks or hairspray.
Itās been a bit since my last post, so hereās my update:
The only way I was able to get mine to work was to use a different build plate. For whatever reason, the only build plates that seem to not work on my printer are the ones from Bambu directly.
My favorites are Biqu Cryogrip but Iāve since tried a few dirt cheap ones from AliExpress and Amazon with great success. I gave my Bambu build plates to my brother in law as they work excellent on both of his printers (P1S and X1C)
I wish I could tell you why I had to go 3rd party to make my build sheets work, Bambu support gave up on me and has once again stopped responding (seriously, they are AWFUL) after I gave them everything they asked for. No RMA for warranty, no follow up, nothing. I gave up.
My opinion stands that they typically make a good, maybe even GREAT printer, but if you get a bad one or encounter a problem you will get TERRIBLE support and thatās if they respond to your support tickets at all.
Make sure you arenāt have a draft from AC, etc blowing towards the front of the machine. Also, I tend to push my models and orient any sharp corners towards the back to keep it from warping.
The biggest thing that helped was installing the P1S walls and front door.
Thanks for all the great advice guys, newbie and had my P1s for about month or two it has the gold PEI text plate.
Learning lots and has been pretty decent projects and some issues I worked past. One was a item with a small foot print and required to learn about brims and printed successfully after that.
Iām using bambulabs PLA grey and strangley today had a complete disaster. Was printing plate full of 20 ish so shopping chart coin keys. And everything started lifting
The only thing I really changed was the Process selection normally have always used the .2mm standard setting. Decided to change it to Fine .12mm
Washed the plate with simple green and did small test sample of 4 at .2mm standard and zero issues.
I have always have been confused why the processes have said X1C even when I have the machine linked to a P1S .4 nozzleā¦
No matter what I tried I canāt stop warping with Pla on p1s. Started using petg and itās perfect. Yes itās glossy but my parts are functional so Iām not to bothered. So in short ditch Pla!
I was recommended to get the super tack cool plate and wow PLA sticks. To the point I had some brims that I seriously could not remove.
But Iām still having to add brims to stop corners from lifting.
From the standpoint of Process profiles, the X1C and P1S are functionally equivalent. Bambu chose not to duplicate profiles, but perhaps they should have renamed them as something like ā0.20mm Standard @BBL X1C/P1Sā. Though profile names are already getting pretty longā¦
Lots of warping here when I print trays and similar larger, flat items. XIC, Bambu Textured PEI plate, Bambu PLA, properly dried⦠I have been able to avoid glue 99% of the time. I read through these comments and identified that all the warping was in the back of the printer (I was incorrectly assuming my room was too cold and leaving the door open was the root cause).
Bumped up plate from 55C to 60C and adjusted Aux fan down from 70% to 30% and the first print after the adjustments came out perfect. Also I was being lazy about wiping my plate off because I was not touching it anywhere except sides (I got away with that a lot) but went back to wiping down between each print with some windex and will continue trying to avoid glue. I do really think the aux fan was the main culprit. Appreciate the sharing of knowledge here !
Had warping once with PLA during winter when my room was cold. I warmed up the room, and the problem disappeared. I think the cold walls of my printer caused it.