Hello.
Last night I changed the cool plate sticker, after having problems with the filament didn’t stick to the plate. After changing the sticker, I started printing (BAMBU PLA on X1C) it went out perfectly. After that I started another print, almost the same file, and after the calibration and bed levelling, it came with the spaghetti detection error. I went to the printer, and saw, that the nozzle had made some deep scars into the cool plate, during the flow calibration. Have any of you tried this before? If so, what did you do? I am a bit afraid to start a new print again, because I don’t know where this error comes from. I have opened a support ticket on the BAMBU app, but I know that getting an answer will take some time.
I am absolutely not an expert here but those images look to me like you have two plates stacked on top of each other. A textured PEI underneath a smooth sticker maybe?
Thank you for your time to answer me. Nope it is the plate with the cool plate sticker on one side, and engineering plate on the other. The plate that came with the printer. It is the only plate I have.
Was the file sliced for X1? Depending how do you transfer the file to the printer there are ways to start printing from gcode sliced for A1 for example on X1 and that could cause such problems.
Thank you for your time to answer me. Yes, I printed the same file the day before yesterday without any problems, so that’s why everything about it is so weird. I don’t understand why this happened, it just doesn’t make sense.
Thank you so much for your help, I really appreciate it. I will try to do a reset, and hopefully it won’t do it again, and I hope that the hotend and all the other parts around haven’t been damaged. I will then order some spare stickers and a spare plate just in case.
So sad to see this. And really I have no idea what caused this.
Imo this is some kind of fault.
So I would suggest to go to settings of printer and run the bed leveling calibration by itself.
Then try printing a cube or something and watch what the printer is doing. Be ready to stop it from the power button at any time.
Start the print with bed leveling. See if it seems to be okay.
You could skip the template stuff (flow rate calibration) for the tests.
Do your investigation before you change the bed sticker as this could happen to your new one it there is some issue in the bed leveling procedure
I would try to find the logs of the printer if I were you and contacting BBL support. Ask them for assistance to find out the root cause of this so it may never happen again.
Hello all.
I got a quick response from Bambu lab support, and I have figured it out what happened. I went to check the timelapse folder because bambu support wanted me to send it to them, and then I found a folder called ipcam, there were a video with the whole startup. It seems to be a poop who caused the issue, it went underneath the nozzle while the printer made the bed level. I can put the video in a Dropbox folder and share it, if any of you want to see it. Bambu labs will send me a new plate and a new hotend.
Thanks to you all for your suggestions, I really appreciate it