Bambu Labs X1 Carbon
When I first started on my 3D printing journey I was totally happy in trolling through Bambu Lab's Wiki pages, community forums and random websites and Youtube tutorials. However, my partner at the time found it overwhelming to try and locate the information, so I started off writing this document for her.
Unfortunately, she is no longer in the picture, deciding that there the community may be able to obtain use from it I have finalised the intial release of it and offer it for you to use for free.
If you find errors or omissions in it, or something that needs updating, then please sign up for an account, and you will be able to assist the community by correcting them.
Acknowlegments
Bambu Studio I would like to acknowledge that portions of this document were based off the WIKI ...
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Introduction to Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)
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X1C Chassis
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Introduction to the X1 Carbon
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Main Components
Front View 1. Touchscreen This component allows for touch interaction with the printe...
Using the LCD
This guide has been written using An X1 Carbon running firmware version 01.09.00.00 (20250429). I...
Manual Loading / Unloading
Steps to load filament Set the hotend temperature based on the filament you are ...
Multi-Colour Printing Operation Guide
When using a 0.2mm nozzle for multi-colour printing, it's important to be aware that the filament...
Initial Printer Setup
After you unbox your brand new X1 3D printer, you need to go through the initial setup process. H...
Specifications
Item Specification X1-Carbon Printing Technology Fused Deposition Modeling ...
Automated Material System
Introduction to AMS
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Optional Accessories
PTFE adapter PTFE tube can connect 4 feed tubes to the printer at the same time. When connecting...
Introduction to HMS2 HT
Connecting AMS to the Printer
Single AMS Setup Take the PTFE tube from inside the AMS unit, and connect it from the bl...