Easy Way to Change or Upgrade Your BambuLab P1P Nozzle

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  • @JoeBlack-zg6ld
    @JoeBlack-zg6ld 8 місяців тому +55

    video opens on a closeup of the relevant part and starts with "first thing you gotta do is" - followed by detailed concise instructions. Great job!

    • @hoggmann7217
      @hoggmann7217 5 місяців тому

      definitely need more of these guys. hate skipping a 30 minute intro and 15 side bars to get to the part i'm stuck on

  • @chrisradical2046
    @chrisradical2046 Рік тому +49

    so refreshing for a video to get straight to the point without unnecessary intros and begging to like and subscribe because the algorithm blah blah blah. Thank you, it was very helpful. (Liked and subscribed because you earned it}.

    • @hippopotamus86
      @hippopotamus86 11 місяців тому

      Although everyone should be aware that at 3:10, they tried to put the clip on incorrectly, and instead of telling everyone, they cut to a shot of it added correctly. Doing it their way can damage the thermistor.

    • @cmahar3
      @cmahar3 11 місяців тому

      That's what I was going to say! No scratch screen. No "hello everyone", or bs talk talk. Just straight to the point! Bravo for that.

    • @chrisradical2046
      @chrisradical2046 11 місяців тому

      @@hippopotamus86 yeah I almost got it wrong end it's easy to miss it but since you went that far an have it in front of you it's not hard to figure out how it goes back in. I mean the clip itself is self explanatory - leaving room for the cable.

    • @hippopotamus86
      @hippopotamus86 11 місяців тому

      @@chrisradical2046 You say that but another UA-camr put it on wrong on an offbrand hotend while complaining that they didn't make a clip for the specific hotend. It would have fit if they turned it the other way around.

  • @hipro84
    @hipro84 Рік тому +7

    0:00 straight into it. Love it

  • @armorhide406
    @armorhide406 7 місяців тому +3

    Cheers for including a slicer comparison for newer folk!
    As well as a practical demonstration

  • @ItsAweeb
    @ItsAweeb Рік тому +4

    Just changed .02 to my Bambu, thanks this was useful!

  • @Shootingtimearchery
    @Shootingtimearchery 9 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for a great and quick video... Love all the people that show how to do the simple assembled unit. You took the time to show how to just change the hot end. I appreciate it!!

  • @ilKamuTube
    @ilKamuTube Рік тому +32

    I would point out that, for approximately $20 difference, it might also be convenient and safe to take the Complete Hotend Assembly.

    • @SyntheticFuture
      @SyntheticFuture Рік тому +3

      Yeah I was thinking of grabbing a variety of nozzles but after 1.5 minute I figured it'd be much easier, faster and lower risk to get a set of additional assemblies and only change the nozzle if it has issues 😅

    • @supermanscott
      @supermanscott Рік тому

      I was thinking the same. That looks too risky for me.

    • @JEYMS
      @JEYMS Рік тому

      Definetly. And you have some spare parts as a bonus with the ease of use.

    • @ThePhilthy77
      @ThePhilthy77 Рік тому

      fucking nightmare assembling this piece of shit

    • @ex0ja
      @ex0ja 4 місяці тому +2

      I made the mistake of not getting full assembly, I thought that meant it came with the part fan "I don't need another one of those" haha

  • @derekdwyerjr
    @derekdwyerjr 22 дні тому

    Very good video on how to replace hot ends.

  • @TouchofDepth
    @TouchofDepth 11 місяців тому +2

    this is the type of content and structure I like, thanks for the video

  • @BradLacke
    @BradLacke Місяць тому

    Followed this to a T about a year ago and went beautifully. Did it again just now and now the fan either wants to blow at 100% or 0% and can't be controlled by the printer or either app. Look for a pinched wire but nothing seems wrong. Any ideas?

  • @SofiaWheatley
    @SofiaWheatley 6 місяців тому

    This tutorial was so easy to follow! Thank you so much. I was able to change out my clogged nozzle for a new one!

  • @andrewsciberras
    @andrewsciberras 5 місяців тому

    finally changed my nozzle! Thanks for the video!

  • @besewaxe4985
    @besewaxe4985 Місяць тому

    I am about to buy a p1p and this is such a relief. my current printer requires you to unscrew 6+ screws to remove the hotend, and uses extremely fragile surface mount connectors. it is my least favorite maintenance item,

  • @steppedon
    @steppedon 2 роки тому +9

    Prusa has a gigantic opportunity here with nozzle changes.

  • @forcemarine
    @forcemarine 3 місяці тому

    When I removed the thermister it didn't go well and the wire separated into two. Now the P1S says "The nozzle temperature is abnormal, the sensor may be open circuit." I have no idea what to do. Should I exchange the machine to Bambu for another?

  • @KardesDesign
    @KardesDesign 2 роки тому +38

    I will just buy the full assembly or buy the heater/thermistor and put them permanently on a nozzle.

    • @Xizervexius
      @Xizervexius Рік тому +7

      Same, while not that big of a deal to assemble it all, with the entire assembly you get spare fans etc if really needed.

    • @obie224
      @obie224 Рік тому

      No one gives a fuck what you're going to do.

  • @nick066hu
    @nick066hu Рік тому +3

    Is there any advantage of the normal steel nozzle versus the hardened one ? They cost the same, so I can install the hardened one and forget about the normal?

    • @petercallison5765
      @petercallison5765 Рік тому

      Crazy that they used a stainless steel one. Nobody uses those and they are the same price.

  • @jankanning
    @jankanning 9 місяців тому +1

    Good video, but I had a problem. When I removed the thermal cable from the nozzle, the cable broke because it was stuck in the hole so tightly that I couldn't pull it out. Now I can't use the printer until I receive the new delivery from Bambulab. What is your solution to unplug stuck thermal sensors?

    • @forcemarine
      @forcemarine 3 місяці тому

      The same exact thing just happened to me. did you end up needing to do a full replacement?

    • @jankanning
      @jankanning 3 місяці тому

      @@forcemarine I´ve replaced the thermal cable with plate, after this everthing works again

  • @PeterAgostiniJdcap26
    @PeterAgostiniJdcap26 9 місяців тому

    How often do you need to do this ?
    Is this the same on the p1S ? Ty

  • @Swerewolf
    @Swerewolf Рік тому +3

    The Ceramic heater will NOT come off of mine, I'm afraid to pull on the wiring. :( Not sure what I can do at this point.

    • @obie224
      @obie224 Рік тому

      Sell the printer to someone else who isn't retarded.

    • @kwitskwits774
      @kwitskwits774 3 місяці тому +1

      did you solve this?

    • @Swerewolf
      @Swerewolf 3 місяці тому

      @@kwitskwits774yes

  • @boboscurse4130
    @boboscurse4130 Рік тому +2

    I've been watching videos on lithophanes and they say to use a .2 nozzle. I had no idea swapping nozzles was such a huge hassle.

    • @louisburk7221
      @louisburk7221 Рік тому +1

      Thats really easy! You should have tried it on older Prusa Models

    • @ryanoceros9382
      @ryanoceros9382 Рік тому

      For other printers, its not. Its just unscrewing and screwing a new nozzle in

    • @inazuma1
      @inazuma1 Рік тому +1

      It's not usually this difficult. Bambu also sells the nozzles already assembled, so it's usually 2 screws, unhook wires, put the new nozzle on, put the 2 screws back in, plug the new nozzle wires in, good to go. Very simple. The nozzle in the video is not pre-assembled, which they also sell, they're just cheaper than already assembled nozzles. The price difference is so minimal that it's worth just getting a pre assembled nozzle.
      I actually find it easier than trying to change the nozzle on my Ender 3 since I don't have to preheat the nozzle, and no worries about if the new nozzle is fitting snug, etc etc.

  • @ChrisTian-ox5nr
    @ChrisTian-ox5nr 19 днів тому

    I pulled the side cables on the hot nozzle and now it’s giving an open circuit error from nozzle seems like i need to order the entire part now for not being extra gental I guess

  • @cheizaguirre5494
    @cheizaguirre5494 10 місяців тому

    Do u need to run a nozzle calibration or anything?

  • @StephenEtherington
    @StephenEtherington 3 місяці тому

    I have just installed the 0.6 Nozzle for my P1S and Bambu Slicer says there is virtually no speed difference between the 0.6 and 0.4 nozzle, am I doing something wrong

  • @yycfoamwars6557
    @yycfoamwars6557 Рік тому +1

    Had first layer issues P1P with pei and bambu filament after a dozen prints.
    Got a .6 nozzle
    Fingers cossed
    Thanks for the vid

    • @maximuschapman7760
      @maximuschapman7760 Рік тому

      It's because they make it so you have to use glue. It's not that bad, it actually doesn't even show up in the print

    • @rand0mtv660
      @rand0mtv660 Рік тому

      @@maximuschapman7760 I never used glue on my P1P. Only time I had issues with first layer was when initially I didn't pick the right plate type in Bambu Studio or I would use prints that had small contact area and would really require a brim, but I used no brim for whatever reason. Other times, using textured PEI plate and official Bambu filament or some other filament I had no issues with PLA or PETG.

    • @Sophal27
      @Sophal27 6 місяців тому

      You have to wash your pei plate with water and soap and then alcohol, and it will stick as new.

  • @davidfigueroa1969
    @davidfigueroa1969 2 роки тому +4

    Are the nozzles always a complete assembly change? That seems really inconvenient - especially if the nozzles are brass instead of hardened steel.

    • @hologos_
      @hologos_ 2 роки тому +1

      This is not brass, this is stainless steel, but not hardened. Still it will print a lot more than brass one.

    • @theElemDragon
      @theElemDragon Рік тому +2

      Really? I feel like it's MORE convenient to just change the whole assembly. Why?
      1) don't have to worry about heating up the hotend to hot-tighten the nozzle when you change it.
      2) don't have to worry about getting a good grip on both the nozzle AND the heater block when trying to tighten the nozzle (like on my Ender 3 S1 Pro) so you don't twist something that shouldn't be twisted.
      3) since the Bambu automatically retracts the filament when printing is done, as far as I'm aware, don't have to even worry about doing that prior to switching to a larger/smaller nozzle.

  • @billbyrd9845
    @billbyrd9845 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for the very thorough step by step. I'm about to print some marble filament for the first time on my P1S and wanted to know how to remove the nozzle if it clogs as it did on a different printer. You mentioned a retraction flow. How do you identify a retraction flaw? Thanks. Liked and subbed up and commented.

  • @drewmalbica7694
    @drewmalbica7694 Рік тому +4

    Why did you said you had an x1 carbon when you used a p1p?

  • @3DEric
    @3DEric 5 місяців тому

    that was actually a solid video

  • @SquintPug7
    @SquintPug7 Рік тому

    how ofter would you need to change the nozzle?

  • @xSacrollyd
    @xSacrollyd 22 дні тому

    Damn, should've looked for the assembly process before ordering the .2 and .6 standalone nozzles. This process is pretty awful if needed to be done regulary.
    Good video though, straight to the point!

  • @737AMT
    @737AMT 7 місяців тому +1

    Yeah my thermistor was permanently installed from factory. Did not come off like the video.

  • @techhdan
    @techhdan 11 місяців тому

    Is there anyway just to replace the metal tip without going through this crazy process?

  • @phillywonkaCa
    @phillywonkaCa Рік тому +2

    I have a Carbon X1 and the original .4 nozzle. I just got a .6 nozzle but when I sliced it in Bambu Studio the .4 was often faster than the .6! Apparently it's tweeted for .4. Your video shows a significant savings in time (like my Prusa does when I use the .6) but my slices show otherwise. Any thoughts on real world .6 nozzle times and usage after your
    last few weeks?

    • @petercallison5765
      @petercallison5765 Рік тому +4

      He sliced the 0.4 at 0.2 layer height and the 0.6 at 0.3 layer height. The layer height accounts for ALL of the time savings.

    • @HiFiTown
      @HiFiTown Рік тому

      @@petercallison5765 Extrusion width also makes a really big difference (at least with conventional machines and slicers) Extrusion width, is typically 120% of the nozzle size.

    • @ilKamuTube
      @ilKamuTube Рік тому

      Hi Philip, I was thinking of buying a p1p and doing some tests with Bambu Studio I noticed the same thing.
      I am not very experienced and can't figure out if they use more conservative speed settings for flow rate limits or cooling, what do you think?
      As soon as the input shaper for Prusa MK4 is made official I will do some testing with Prusa Slicer, the Prusa is slower anyway but I find it interesting, if effective, to work on the timings by changing the nozzle.

  • @mikejulier
    @mikejulier 2 дні тому

    you a god bro xo

  • @bolds52
    @bolds52 Рік тому

    what size nozzle is the original. I use 1.75 filament

  • @RyanOHeron
    @RyanOHeron 7 місяців тому +5

    thank you. holy shit that was a pain in the ass though

  • @doctorpd1959
    @doctorpd1959 2 роки тому

    When and why would you want to use the .6mm nozzle?

    • @doctorpd1959
      @doctorpd1959 2 роки тому +1

      Nevermind, I watched the whole video and I guess you change it to increase the printing time. Good one :-)

    • @sSkiRilLexD
      @sSkiRilLexD 2 роки тому +5

      @@doctorpd1959 jesus christ

    • @petercallison5765
      @petercallison5765 Рік тому

      You would also use it with wood or carbon fiber to prevent clogs.

    • @theElemDragon
      @theElemDragon Рік тому

      Like Peter said, .6mm is recommended for "infused" filaments to prevent clogging. Also to help decrease overall print time as you said. But unless you regularly print at sub-.2mm layer heights on a .4mm nozzle, you won't really notice a quality change at .3mm layer height on a .6mm nozzle. one tenth of a millimeter is almost LITERALLY a hairs bredth.

  • @CaptnSnapcall
    @CaptnSnapcall 10 місяців тому

    You changed not only the nozzle diameter from 0.4 to 0.6, but also the layer height from 0.2 to 0.3. Most of the saved time is due to the layer height. Still awesome video and very detailed and professional explanation!

  • @words13100
    @words13100 9 місяців тому

    The title says P1P and in the video you said X1 Carbon. Which is it?

    • @HarrisonMartinson
      @HarrisonMartinson 7 місяців тому +1

      I don't think it matters at all. They both seem to have the same process for swapping hotends/nozzles

  • @Beskar181
    @Beskar181 5 місяців тому

    So you cant just unscrew the nozzle and screw in a new one?

    • @ex0ja
      @ex0ja 4 місяці тому

      Only if you bought the "full assembly", otherwise you have to do this every time, better to just get full assembly

  • @yahyah206
    @yahyah206 2 роки тому

    thank you very much for this video ;)

  • @KronicDaydreamZ
    @KronicDaydreamZ 2 місяці тому +3

    Another video replacing the hot end assembly and not the nozzle itself.

  • @sv61786
    @sv61786 11 місяців тому +2

    The A1 ruined me, because this looks like too much work lol. I’m just gonna keep the stainless one on 😂

  • @chasmotv9607
    @chasmotv9607 2 місяці тому +1

    U set the print to work for an x1 carbon but pulled the print off the p1p 😂 hmmmm

  • @orxion
    @orxion Рік тому

    it would be probably easier (if you need to change it a lot) to keep it as a bundle with the fan, etc and just switch those :)

  • @maximuschapman7760
    @maximuschapman7760 Рік тому

    You have p1p not x1c?

  • @matta8369
    @matta8369 3 місяці тому +1

    first thing you want to do is disconnect from power

  • @sskkoibelgium159
    @sskkoibelgium159 Рік тому

    And final quality print is always so horrible? 😅

  • @forrestallison1879
    @forrestallison1879 Рік тому

    Wait is this the nozzle vhange procedure? This is wayyyyy too slow and hard

    • @ex0ja
      @ex0ja 4 місяці тому

      If you buy full assembly it's not like this, you won't have to do the whole heatsink and thermal paste shit etc, that will come with the nozzle

  • @Optix-Code
    @Optix-Code Рік тому +1

    Just buy the whole assembly and you're done easy as that. You forgot to cut the filament before removing it.

  • @anthonylong5870
    @anthonylong5870 10 місяців тому

    One of the reasons I barely use my Bambu P1P and now 99% of the time use my Flashforge Adventurer 5M. Its way to much work to just change a nozzle on the Bambu, My Flashforge is just a flip a clip and take out the nozzle

  • @mothershipco
    @mothershipco Рік тому +1

    not gonna lie the final print looked pretty poor, and you printed on a P1P and not an X1C as stated. Not that it matters, just noticed these things.

  • @stefanschnell339
    @stefanschnell339 Рік тому

    to komplicaqtit

  • @TheMaxAwesome
    @TheMaxAwesome Рік тому

    Obnoxious that the thermistor and ceramic heater are part of the same unit on the P1P. One dies? Replace both for double the price. Yippee. And of course this is the one item they don't include a spare for in the box. :(

  • @Gregatron13
    @Gregatron13 Місяць тому

    All this just to change the nozzle?????

  • @miauzure3960
    @miauzure3960 16 днів тому

    this is SICK AND OUTRAGING, even if someone gave me all possible hotend sizes for free, this is so painful and time consuming and iritating that I'd rather buy second printer with 0.6mm nozzle than do this shit countless times a week. I expected the nozzle to have thread and be just swapabble like a single SCREW!!

    • @cattoymaker1
      @cattoymaker1 8 днів тому

      Just buy the complete hot end then

  • @russnbish
    @russnbish 10 місяців тому

    This isn't the "easy way " this is how it's done by bambu directions.
    Are you that needy for views?

  • @veracity91
    @veracity91 Рік тому +1

    you didnt change the "nozzle" which is what i was here for.. all you did was change the hot end...

  • @TheMaxAwesome
    @TheMaxAwesome Рік тому

    What an awful nozzle design.