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I use a glue stick but i think it goes on a little thick in places.
Wipe some glue stick on then rub it in like wax with a damp paper towel. You end up with a nice even coat and no excess buildup in a particular area.I use a glue stick but i think it goes on a little thick in places.
Likely wet material. I have the best luck printing TPU after at least 12 hrs in a dryer and try and print it from the dryer
Thanks for sharing, I'm ordering a X2D in the near future and having no experience was wondering what else I should get when I order it.
How do you get one of the 4 ams tubes out of the top of the extruder? I have been putting the single arm on top of the a1 gantry frame for the spool, and pulling a tube out of the ams. Works well but i want to use a dedicated tube from the extruder to the drier. Tried depressing the black ring and pulling on the tube … doesn’t work. I have heard people talk about a 5th hole but i don’t see that.

I have an A1 so only one head. Last night i was able to get one tube pulled out of the head and pushed the dedicated tube in. Due to the comments about damp tpu, i put the spool into the sunlu drier and fed the tube through the hole, now i am drawing filament directly from the hot drier into the extruder.
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Everything seemed to be going well, started a 12 hr print job and went to be about midnight. Watched it for about the first 5-6 layers. Big storm (got over 5” rain) and sometime during the night the power went off for 2 hrs. Dang. Fortunately the print was only about 10 mm thick so didn’t loose much. The printer asked if i wanted to continue from there but being that cold i was worried about adhesion.
Easy clean up is to hit 'em real quick with a lighter or heat gun.Bambu a1 and TPU 95a. Why are there so many spider webs? Everything else looks good.