Bonjour,
Avec la P1S plus AMS, les actions de purges sont nombreuses; mais au lieu de tomber dans la boite, derrière l’imprimante, il arrive que le tortillon de filament purgé reste collé et se retrouve sur le plateau. Environ 20 à 25% des purges restent au bout de la buse.
J’ai changé la buse, ainsi que le dispositif de nettoyage de la buse, mais ceci n’a rien amélioré.
J’ imprime avec du PETG plateau PEI texturé à 70°, buse à 255°
Je ne sais pas trop d’où peut venir le problème, mais cette accumulation de purges sur le plateau est genante et source de plantage des impressions.
Merci a vous si vous pouvez m’indiquer la cause.
AT
Hello,
With the P1S plus AMS, there are numerous purge actions; but instead of falling into the box, behind the printer, it happens that the twist of purged filament remains stuck and ends up on the tray. Approximately 20 to 25% of purges remain at the end of the nozzle.
I changed the nozzle, as well as the nozzle cleaning device, but this did not improve anything.
I print with PETG textured PEI tray at 70°, nozzle at 255°
I don’t really know where the problem could come from, but this accumulation of purges on the tray is annoying and a source of printing crashes.
Thank you if you can tell me the cause.
A.T.
What did you change the nozzle cleaning device to? The stock nozzle cleaner is not good but there are several opions that you can print that are much better.
Hi!
thks for your answer.
I did change it, using the spare one included in the original package, same as the original,

Can I print a new one with PETG ?
I’d print it with the most durable, heat resistant material on hand.
That is wild how it is pulling those purge balls out of chute like that.
I made a variation on this model;
Nozle Wiper
The silicone wiper material which is the grey material is made by Bambu Lab for the A Series printers.
If you go to Maker World and do a search on Nozzle wiper you will get lots of models to choose from.
One thing that can cause trouble is the nozzle cleaner built into Bambu Lab brand build plates is very close to the nozzle wiper so I had to notch the left side as shown in these two pictures…
I’d suggest do the search I described, pick a model you find appealing but all of the models have some risk as I how in pictures. It can cause -axis faults if you are not careful.
Plate as manufactured,
Tin snip removal

Good afternoon,
thank you for this advice and information; I will try to find a solution with this. I don’t think you can print a nozzle cleaning device with PETG, because of the high temperature of the nozzle. The little brush on the other hand seems like a good idea to me. To see what would be the best method to implement it.
Thank you for your ideas
A.T.