This chute is designed to redirect to this poop bucket that can be place fully alongside the printer:
Bambu Big Boy Poop Bucket by adriangarside - MakerWorld
or it can be directed straight off the edge of the desk in a floor bucket.
Filament usage:
I wanted one that was light on filament and smaller than many of the ones I see that are kinda big for the tiny poops the machine spits out in one go. The original thin one comes in about 30g and takes about 47 minutes to print with high flow PLA or about an hour with generic PLA.
How it attaches:
The earlier prototypes using the weaksauce magnet strips that came with the printer for the scraper just wouldn't stay in place. Instead I simply attached with a good double side sticky tape as I needed it to survive the P1P being placed into an enclosure without moving or being knocked out of alignment. There are remixes that have built in space for magnets to be glued but that means the wall against the printer has to be thickened which might result in more clogging.
Versions:
The OG - this is the smallest and lightest version.
The longer one - for when you need just that little bit more for satisfaction.
The wider one - turns out size does matter.
The reversed one - when you just have to do things differently.
I found the original worked really well for me with single color printing so if you're tight on space and don't have an AMS it should be great. The longer one is useful if you have a case to get it properly past the case edge. But for multi-color prints where the purges are much larger it often caused a backup you'll need the wider one. For the reversed one you won't quite be able to get the right angles as the power cord gets in the way but if that's what you need, you've got to do what you've got to do. The power button will still be accessible due to a cut out in the printer wall side of the chute.
Printing:
I printed this in silk pla and that has two issues. The first is just aesthetic. Since you print it flat you the final barrier bit prints much slower (20mm/s) that than the rest and so comoes out much shinier. If you want a shiny silk PLA version you'll need to slow the whole print down a lot so print time will be much longer. Also silk PLA has poor layer adhesion so if you ever need to remove it from the printer and you used the good double sided sticky tape, chances are high that you'll break it.