I'm done with Bambu forever

We must be! And thanks for the welcome. Been using bambu for a while but an x1 could print some of our more exotic filaments like PC and others

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I had a nozzle blob that ripped my refrigerator door off once, I ended up having to throw out all my yogurt. and this guy thinks he has problems…

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Don’t destroy it! Not when I would buy it from you for a hundred bucks😁

I’ll never forget him. He’s special to me.

This isn’t him. Athough it does sound and walk like a duck…

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Ill buy it from you and pay shipping if you really don’t want it.

I beat ya to it lol search for ‘operation kill bamboo’ (yes, bamboo spelled like that) on youtube

Not sayin that there aren’t a some printers that have reoccuring issues, but at least in my case, 2867 and running right now hours, my X1CC has beat the socks off of my old prusa and most anything else out there at anywhere near the price point. 85% or so of my prints are single color, but the printer really just prints. I had to replace extruder gear at about 1900 hours, and the 1st stage AMS position 1 feeder at about 2000 hours due to not feeding well. But not much more than that. A couple of extruder clogs, nothing bent. Sell it, move on if that’s what you want.

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Pure 'merica.
Destroy ■■■■ just to destroy ■■■■. smh

golf clap…slow golf clap

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As someone who doesn’t have a 3d filament printer yet I would happily take the printer from you. Let me know.

:notes:Do you want to build a Voron?:notes:

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I’ll buy it for $100 plus shipping :eyes:

Anyone notice how many green banners in this thread?

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YES!, although they look blue to me :slight_smile:

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Seeya! Buh bye, farewell! So long!

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Snail? Is that you?? The man who briefly held the record for smallest item ever printed?? We actually recommended tannerite to the OP earlier… wait did you find this thread by searching for Bambu and tannerite? lol…

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We love ours. Really sorry you had so many issues. We’ve worn out one hot end due to using a lot of carbon loaded abrasive material. I’ve had a few spaghetti failures and one time the head got encased in plastic but I was able to peel it off and resume printing. Hundreds of prints. Used almost daily. So fast and so reliable. Compared to Raise 3d N2 and Artillery X1 it’s been a dream and about 4x faster. Sorry to hear your having issues.

Strange. I’ve had my X1C since May 2024, and can’t fault it in any way. All my prints are perfect and it just works.
My golden rule…
Don’t fiddle. I had an Ender 3 Pro with which I was constantly fiddling - Installed a motherboard upgrade, a Micro Swiss NG combo extruder/hot end, dual Z axis lead screws, CR Touch, PEI build plate and a filament runout detector. Taks included PID settings, ESteps, xy axes offsets with the probe, first layer fine tuning, temperature and stringing towers, and more.
Then I got an X1C which is a delight to use. I don’t miss the fiddling.
With the exception of Hueforges and preset configs in 3mf filetypes, I stick to the defaults for everything - filament and printer settings

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I think this guy works for Stratasys! All 40 of mine have been absolute work horses. This is definitely a troll post.
All these beggers are funny though. FYI noone is giving you a free bambu…

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Wise words from Grandpa.

Always trusted mine.

Admittedly I have gone through 3 hot ends in the last two weeks with 6 small PETG /ASA prints. Something is not right.