Poop Pop Stop V2.1 - for P1S / P1P / X1C (UPGRADE 09.01.2024)

Poop Pop Stop V2.1 - for P1S / P1P / X1C (UPGRADE 09.01.2024)

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V2.1 - Poop Pop Stop + Cutting Tool - ABS, 0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
V2.1 - Poop Pop Stop + Cutting Tool - ABS, 0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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V2.1 - PTFE hose cutting tool + fixing clamp (only) - ABS, 0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
V2.1 - PTFE hose cutting tool + fixing clamp (only) - ABS, 0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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V2.1 - Poop Pop Stop (only) - ABS, 0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
V2.1 - Poop Pop Stop (only) - ABS, 0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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PETG - No Logo - 0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
PETG - No Logo - 0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Here is my Poop Pop Stop V2.1! (is also working on X1C now)

Update: 09.Jan.2024:

- I got enough feedback to say it will now also work on X1C!

- the front outer wall are now shorter and thinner, no more Z-Homing error

- PTFE Cutting tool with fixing clamp for perfect hose length

- Optimized tree-supports

Notice:

The Heatbed has play in the X and Y axes, you can see the GIF. If you have to less space between the Poop Pop Stop and the Heatbed, it can help to pull the bed carefully toward the front door to add some space.

PTFE Cutting Tool:

For the perfect fit and quality like mine, do only use my uploaded printing-profile and ABS filament!

The Problem at my prints was, that the Poop was pulled out of the Purge Chute at every filament change:

The Solution is my Poop Pop Stop, it lets the nozzle change the filament without problems, and hold the filament waste back in the purge chute:

The new Version V2.0 is a complete new design of the old Version and contins the following changes:

- the bottom layer and the print position are complete new designed without the level change for better print and look.

- the poop stop area is now designed with PTFE hoses (you need them seperatly - i used the bambulab spare tubes) against sticking with print filament on the Poop Pop Stop itself.

- the poop stop area use now a U-Cut instead of the V-Cut version

- the thin front bridge is now stabilized with a vertical wall on the outside of the purge chute.

- i added some cutouts in the washing area for the nozzle

- the hole at the washing area for the nozzle is now bigger

 

 

I tested the new design with a few printing-cubes with arround 50 filament changes and out of different materials (PLA / PETG / ABS), there was no problems on every material at my P1S:

IMPORTANT: This new Version needs some difficult work-steps:

- remove the Support carefully with a knife untill you got a clean surface in this areas

- slit the PTFE-hoses lengthwise (only no.2/3/4) , don't slit no.1!

- press the tubes in the numbered order on the single part (no.2 you have to press it from the bottom side and turn it carefully onto the round bridge)

-after the install of the hoses no.2-no.4, cut it off just to the surface of the component

-Cut a radius on the end of the pipe no.1 as shown in the picture (make shure you got a Gap between the hoses arround 1-2mm, if not recut no.1 until the gap is big enough or bend it a little bit)

Please do all the steps carfully and check your result for looking the same as my Poop Stop in the pictures!

 

Please give me feedback! :)

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Doesn't fit in X1C, front of it hits the build plate.
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should fit on the front, you have to stuck it straight in
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Replying to @Downhill_Soluti :
Maybe it should, but it doesn't. I put it in flush and when the bed raises up it hits. Here's a couple more pictures.
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Replying to @sneakypickle :
okay thats sus 🤔 at the P1S it fits perfekt. an other guy in the comments use it also on the x1c and he says it works good. is you purge chute correct installed? it looks like the position of your purge chute is a little bit nearer to the print-bed. maybe the reason is the tolerances of the printer assembly
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z Origin return error occurs Unscrew the top two bolts of the purge chute and reassemble by sliding it as far as possible. I also wore a pop-stop top and pushed it in as much as I could. It moves almost as if it is touching (photo) Additionally, I wish there was a jig for cutting PTFE tube. Due to the difficulty in adjusting the length and angle
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Ah.. Because the temperature is rising The same error occurs It's a really good idea, but it's a shame I can't apply it. But I'm glad because v1 suits me very well
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Replying to @dohun789 :
hi dohun789 and thanks for your feedback :) i will bring a solution for this problem! i will release today.
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made a jig - posted it here https://makerworld.com/en/models/130967#profileId-142061
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Made this with a extra logo.. but some of the places, the walls are so thin that it's breaking..
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looks like to low nozzle temperature
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Replying to @Downhill_Soluti :
Printed in PETG. :)
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Replying to @j.a.gulbrandsen :
Up the temp a little more. Got my temps straight from manufacturer that raises the max temp by 15 deg for theses printers. :) My PETG prints at 270-275.
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I printed it in PAHT-CF for my X1C. I got some error messages during leveling, but it works perfectly most of the time.
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did you try to pull the bed a little bit towards the door like in the description?
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did you try to pull the bed a little bit towards the door like in the description?
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Replying to @Downhill_Soluti :
Yes, I did as shown in the GIF. What's most strange is that when I try to start printing for the first time, I often encounter a problem where the Z-axis cannot return to zero. But then, if I slightly move the bed toward the door, it starts working normally again. I've also checked to see if the bed is hitting the stop, and it clearly isn't. I'm totally confused. This is a minor issue, but when everything works properly, the outcome is perfect. Thank you once again for your contribution. :)
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Printed with Bambulab PETG (Blue Gray). Perfectly fits X1C. One issue is the filament 💩 stucks between the nozzle cleaner and the tool. Do you know how I can fix it?
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any updates it? are there any working alternatives?
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这个不适合我的x1cc,因为喷嘴接触不到打印板。拆除这个模型后可以正常打印。
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我使用的是v2.1版本
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okay 😅
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i translate it now, and can answer you. do you try to pull the headbed a little bit towards the front door? you have got play in X and Y axes
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V2.1 - Poop Pop Stop + Cutting Tool - ABS, 0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Funktioniert bei mir leider gar nicht. Der Druck selbst war ok, hat auch alles gut gepasst. Nur die beschriebene Funktion ist leider nicht gegeben.
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servus und danke für deine Rückmeldung, kannst du mir genauer sagen was das Problem ist 🤔 kann das auf dem Bild nicht richtig erkennen. hast du die Schläuche nach der Anleitung gekürzt und kontrolliert, ob genug spalt zwischen dem 1. und dem 3. Tube ist? lg Tobi
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Replying to @Downhill_Soluti :
Ja, alles exakt nach Anleitung gemacht. Er zieht mir trotzdem das extrudierte Filament auf die Platte.
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Replying to @NxtGnPrtHub :
merkwürdig, probier mal den oberen schlauch noch etwas mehr zu kürzen. der sinn ist es, dass sich der extruderstrang in dem spalt einfädelt und dann gehalten wird. bei mir klappt es bestens, habs mit 4 Testwürfeln mit jeweils 45 Filamentwechseln in den unterschiedlichsten materialien probiert.
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V2.1 - Poop Pop Stop + Cutting Tool - ABS, 0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
I needed it but I did not know about that :D Everything is great, but maybe the cutting tool has a bit small hole considered that have overhangs but I managed it out anyway
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I printed the model in PETG. When I print other models in PETG, a filament poop gets wedged in between the wiper and the stop.
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Nettes Designe! hat auch ca 20h durchgehalten. Leider hat sich dann doch etwas vom „poop“ festgeklemmt und dann alles verstopft, danach hat mein P1P das Teil raus gerissen und im Drucktaum eingeklemmt und einen Riemensprung augelösst und das verschieben von der Layerschicht ausgelösst.
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gleiches ist mir auch gerade mit Version 1 passiert. Schade sonst fand ich es auch super
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