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If you are a PM or a lead, you have access to log in to the WARG Bambu Labs account and printing remotely, if you are not a PM or lead, you can remove the mircoSD card from the printer and save your gcode there or, you can print remotely using the WARG bay desktop.

Notes on using Bambu Studio:

  • We have a Bambu Labs P1S printer with a 0.4mm nozzle and a Textured PEI Plate with a print size 256 x 256 x 256mm

  • Do not apply glue to the print bed! Though this is common for lots of printers, the bed we have for the Bambu Labs does not require glue and applying glue will ruin it.

  • If you are printing using the mircoSD: Make sure the filament you want to use is in the first slot of AMS (the filament system on the printer that can house up to 4 filaments) or, if you’re using TPU, that AMS is disconnected from the printer (clear tube on the back of the printer) and the end of the TPU roll is loaded instead.

  • The default filament presets tend to work quite well as most of our filament is Bambu Labs branded

  • You can use the auto-place feature to automatically place the part on the best face, sometimes you may wish to change this for better layer directions though

  • The tree supports usually work very well and are easiest to break off your print when supports are needed

  • When choosing infill, consider the load the part will be under. Things like electronic cases can be printed at around 10-15%, while structural parts like motor mounts should be closer to 40-50%. We should never have a reason to print at anything higher than 50%.

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