With my x1c I can see video stream ftom outside my local network. Don’t think that the x1c has something special
That’s actually precisely it. The X1C can be viewed from outside the network while the P1P and P1S can’t. Maybe it’s Bambu trying to give incentive to go with the more expensive option… Who knows.
I receveid mine yersteday, it is already on work.
I love it (I come from ender 3 s1). Honestly, the real next level is to avoid any kind of calibration. Slice and print (but… if you want the best quality is important to calibrate the flow… I’m tinkering with new ‘flow dynamic’ calibration).
No issues after unboxing, maybe you were unlucky.
The only strangeness is about the software, but they are improving it.
And I’m very happy to see that the little screen from p1p-p1s is absolutely usable.
I am not sure what you did wrong but it has been posible to see the p1p from outside of network for a bit now.
Are you sure? That would be a disaster for me. I’ll find out in a few weeks when my P1S gets here.
EDIT: I don’t see how that is possible. An ethernet packet looks the same from either source if they are on the same subnet.
Im sure. I have tried many times with each version of Bambu as it came out. I can only see the camera through my phone app on the same Wifi network, even though the packets should look the same being on the same subnet. Thats why I am confused. The only answer I have received is its because the camera feed (and all bambu communications) go through their cloud system then back to my computer. So something about being on the ethernet with the printer on wifi causes that to not work. Maybe if I go into LAN mode (disconnect from their servers) it would work, but I dont use the camera anyway so I dont really mind.
I can view the printer’s camera on my desktop via a CAT6 connection. My printer is on the same subnet. You don’t need to be on the same wifi network as your printer, though you do need to be connected to the internet to see your print status and camera - that is, unless you are running in LAN mode.
If you’re running Windows, make sure your slicer application has inbound rules configured to allow traffic through Windows Firewall. You’ll usually get a popup when you first launch the application asking if you’d like to allow the traffic and Windows will then put the rules in for you automatically.
Well I’ve had my P1S for about 2 weeks now but with this new fear I’ll be tearing into it. Good call on grease caps.
Here is the article where Will Zoobkoff (StudioZombie3D) shares his multicolored prints created on the P1S Combo. A long read and a lot of images:
Featured designs: Pipe Cox, TwistyPrints, KOZA Design
I don’t seem to be able to post new threads yet so I’m going to jump on yours. Got myself a new P1S combo and want to print TPU
I know I need to feed it directly and not through AMS, but my question is that the bed says not to use TPU on it (or at least it doesn’t say I should)
Do I need a different bed to print TPU?
Hi, I’ve been thinking about getting the p1s and would be new to printing. Sounds like you do a lot of printing.
How has it been holding up? Did you get more?
What are you printing and for how many hours a day, any issues?
Any advice would be appreciated
Thanks
My P1S only connects to my 2.4 GHz Wifi network, and that is very slow. I get about 1 frame/second. I wish I could connect the machine to my 5 GHz network.
It’s the printer hardware that is slow not the network. My X1C is on a 2.4Ghz network and the video feed is almost live at 1080 res.
It is a .5 fps camera so basically you get 1 frame every 2 seconds on the P1 series printers. Only X1 series has live video feed.
500 hours in 6 months with the only issues being bugs in firmware updates and a new hardened steel nozzle I’d ordered that was bent out of the box.
BTW, I now never install the first release of firmware updates. To me they are basically advanced betas. I wait for the fixes to come out.