I am having issues with using my 0.2 nozzle. When trying to calibrate filaments, after selecting 0.2 mm (it being installed) and trying to calibrate, it tells me that there is a mismatch between the nozzle I selected and the one installed.
How can I fix this? it is all parts straight from bambu.
It’s possible you are misreading the error message.
I’m guessing as you haven’t supplied the specific message though.
When you swap nozzles and tell the printer you have swapped the nozzles, the next time you use studio it gives you a message about a mismatch, I can’t remember the exact wording, but, it isn’t as clear as it could be.
Assuming this is what you are seeing, this is what that message means.
“The last time I printed I thought you said there was a 0.4mm hot-end, now you are telling me there is a 0.2mm hot-end, I just want to make sure there really is a 0.2mm hot-end before I go ahead or things go bad, can you confirm there is a 0.2mm hot end in the printer and I will shut up about it until you put a 0.4mm hot end in the printer and I will be back confusing you all over again.”
In short confirm there is a 0.2mm nozzle and it will stop moaning until you swap it out for a different size one.
Have you also selected the new nozzle in the printer settings? The printer doesn’t automatically detect the nozzle so it still reports the old nozzle to bambu studio. If you select a 0.2mm nozzle in BambuStudio, that doesn’t match the nozzle reported from the printer and it reports that as a potential problem. It will probably work if you just dismiss the warning, but the better way is to select the correct nozzle on the printer screen.
The setting is a bit hidden in the settings. I can’t tell you the exact menu because I m not at home.
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