Very large layer shift two times in a row?

Yes, thank you. I was able to run it and export the log from the printer. However, I was unable to check the log file myself as it said it was a TAR file but I was unable to extract it.

Seems I have the same issue with sticky rods, the only thing left is getting support convicted I have this issue.

The horrible part here is that I had my printer replaced already because of this, seems bambu has some QA issues.

The likelihood of one user out of thousands having two different printers having the ā€œexact sameā€ sticky rods is highly unlikely and points to something else.

Depends, two printers from the same warehouse would most likely be built using the same batch of parts, if due to its popularity, they were skimping on parts changes of more error alike are likely.

The first printer I had was awful, would throw an error even cold with pla/petg, this one only when hot.

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I dont think its likely that rare.

I think most owners just print flexy dragons out of PLA and never notice.

I just received a new carbon rod set and replaced. The new rod set was much smoother than the one I had. I have no doubts this replacement will resolve my issues.

Running calibrations now!

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I could believe that more for the A series but I truly donā€™t believe it for the X/P series.

If this problem was widespread people would flock to the forum to complain about it. Weā€™ve seen it before, the example being the warped bed thread with over 1500 posts.

Well, you said, 2 out of several thousand would be unlikely. I doubt that if its in a specific date window.

The store I bought mine from was pushing refurbsā€¦ So its not like complete returns due to flaws are rare atleast.

I bet they had a bad run of carbon rods assemblies, and not just one printer out of thousands was effected.

Mine threw this error during test. Even though belt where previously tensioned (because it threw the error before testing it earlier and I knew support would request me to clean and retention). Support requested me to run the test with a hot chamber, so I pre-heated the chamber until it was about 48 degrees.

My X1C printer occasionally warns me about even going above 35C in the chamber. Only thing Iā€™ve printed besides PLA was one ASA print and Iā€™m now 7 months in.

I think you can adjust the warning setpoint in the filament settings under ā€œSoftening temperatureā€.

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Ah thanks for that! Iā€™ve been religious about keeping my cabinet temperature below 35C because of that. I wasnā€™t aware the real limits were higher but will still likely keep cabinet temps low. Thanks again, Jon! (And sorry to be somewhat off topic).

These junction marks in walls really annoy me about this printer.

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