Alright… can someone explain to a non-Bambu guy….
Why they designed a cover that was so prone to falling off… as to warrant a sensor or whatever to detect it, instead of designing a cover that just doesn’t do that?
I was monitoring this print remotely (Bambu P1S), so I’m not sure what actually happened. It’s possible that it failed for other reasons, and then the tool head got tangled in spaghetti and disassembled itself.
Hmm. that’s plausible.
But it’s still enough a problem that they programed an alert for it.
which means it’s enough of a problem had a way to detect it.
feels like a case of not fixing the problem.
I think it’s a good added measure to stop a print, in this case something caused the spaghetti, it would have kept causing spaghetti but the cover popping off stopped the print. I’ve got about 400 hrs on my p1s (upgraded from p1p), and I’ve never had the faceplate pop off. I would guess this is an isolated incident.
Coult be AI generating the message. Just kidding
All hail the robot overlords.
Not sure if this was referencing it but just in case someone doesn’t know:
Honestly embarrassed to admit I’ve somehow never seen this one, but what a great clip lol
You’ll want to tow it outside the environment for repairs.
Into another environment?
No, past the environment
Well, what’s out there?
Remember when the kids braces tried to kill him in Poltergeist 2…?
Pepperidge YouTube remembers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayOLECuygTQ