Story time. A1 Mini has about 16 months of light printing on it, and I've followed all my maintenance schedules, including replacing the hotends. I got a massive clog the other day that went up inside the head. Tried everything to clear it, but the hotend heating assembly was damaged. Ok, no worries. I ordered a replacement from Bambu, along with new hot ends. Took it apart, replaced the heating assembly and the hot end.
Next print, stuff isn't adhering, either to the texture plate or the cool tack plate. So I recalibrate everything. Back to printing. It's adhering, but the machine is making a terrible sound. Like a rattle inside the tool the head beyond what you'd hear with vibration testing or anything. I'm thinking I didn't tension a screw or something. Take it back apart, check all the screws, everything is tight and I can't locate anything that should be making that sound.
I put it all back together, run a print. It sounds rough, but the print comes out, as does the second. A couple of days later, I run a third print, all of the same thing (simple little baseball holders for my son's wall). I get an error message on my phone saying there's a tangle. When I go to the machine, the whole toolhead has clogged up again like the original issue. It's still hot, so I'm able to dislodge most of the plastic with some pliers and am able to pull the hot end.
Unfortunately, it looks like the plastic got up inside the assembly again, damaging the clips and stuff that hold in the hotend. This means I'm going to have to replace the whole heating assembly again.
Given the fact that this clog happened twice over the course of 4 prints, and given the weird rattle/grinding sound (that has to be a ball bearing issue or something), should I just assume this thing is cooked and move on?
Anyone else experience anything like this?
Next print, stuff isn't adhering, either to the texture plate or the cool tack plate. So I recalibrate everything. Back to printing. It's adhering, but the machine is making a terrible sound. Like a rattle inside the tool the head beyond what you'd hear with vibration testing or anything. I'm thinking I didn't tension a screw or something. Take it back apart, check all the screws, everything is tight and I can't locate anything that should be making that sound.
I put it all back together, run a print. It sounds rough, but the print comes out, as does the second. A couple of days later, I run a third print, all of the same thing (simple little baseball holders for my son's wall). I get an error message on my phone saying there's a tangle. When I go to the machine, the whole toolhead has clogged up again like the original issue. It's still hot, so I'm able to dislodge most of the plastic with some pliers and am able to pull the hot end.
Unfortunately, it looks like the plastic got up inside the assembly again, damaging the clips and stuff that hold in the hotend. This means I'm going to have to replace the whole heating assembly again.
Given the fact that this clog happened twice over the course of 4 prints, and given the weird rattle/grinding sound (that has to be a ball bearing issue or something), should I just assume this thing is cooked and move on?
Anyone else experience anything like this?