I spent weeks fighting my Bambu’s AMS, and now I understand why it’s worth the frustration
The AMS is easily the most frustrating part of my Bambu Lab P1S Combo. The printer itself feels almost boringly reliable most of the time, which makes every AMS tantrum stand out even more. When a spool refuses to feed, a filament path gets fussy, or a retract error interrupts an otherwise clean print, it feels like the smartest part of the setup has decided to become the least cooperative. That would be easier to dismiss if the AMS were just a flashy add-on, but it has worked its way too deeply into my printing routine for that.
The AMS is easily the most frustrating part of my Bambu Lab P1S Combo. The printer itself feels almost boringly reliable most of the time, which makes every AMS tantrum stand out even more. When a spool refuses to feed, a filament path gets fussy, or a retract error interrupts an otherwise clean print, it feels like the smartest part of the setup has decided to become the least cooperative. That would be easier to dismiss if the AMS were just a flashy add-on, but it has worked its way too deeply into my printing routine for that.
Michael Johnson
Chicago
Chicago
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