X1C 01.09.00.01 AMS issuesa

I updated my firmware to 01.09.00.01. I have 2 X1C printers each with 2 AMS. After powering back on my X1C all the filaments in both AMS are seen. When I go into Bambu Studio version 2.0.3.54 and start to print, I loose all AMSs and filaments. My AMS did have the steady white light now they are all blinking orange.

Is the only thing I can do is down grade the firmware until it is public ?

I actually got it to work. I had an empty slot, once I added a filament it started working.

I am havign a problem with this latest firmware update that might be related. It is about material change using AMS 2 PRO (the only one AMS I have).

I sistematically get my PLA stucked in the extruder during the material change of my print. I tried different prints and slicing settings and a different spool from same PLA, and it failed again and again.

I use PLA as support’s interface in a PETG print, so I can have perfect overhangs and super easy detachable support material. This is one of the reason why i bought AMS 2 PRO recently.

I now downgraded to 1.08.05.00 and the first test went fine.

Now I will re-launch the print that failed 2 times and made me waste almost 1 kg of PETG (unfortunately the material change happens towards the end fo the part). Let’s see.

I have a problem too - since the new firmware my x1c with 2 ams “looses” ams while print and shows only external spool. Its even doing no unload because of this. All ams leds are flashing red. When rebooting, ams are present… until printing…

Hello,

I recently updated the firmware on my Bambu Lab X1C. I’m currently using 3 AMS units. Since the update, whenever I start a print from Bambu Studio, the printer gets stuck on “Heating bed” and never begins printing. It also doesn’t load filament from any of the AMS units.

However, if I cancel the job and start it directly from the printer’s screen, it prompts me to select which filaments to use from which AMS. After making the selection, the print starts normally and the filament loads as expected.

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I’m usin Bambu Studio version 1.10.2.76 for Linux

I’m having the same issue since updating to the latest version — out of nowhere, Bambu Studio stops recognizing the AMS.
Has anyone found a solution?