Maintenance panel for Bambu Lab

Maintenance panel for Bambu Lab

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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4.4 h
5 plates
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
2.2 h
3 plates

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This is my idea to keep track of maintenance on my 3D printer.
A simple panel to be fitted under the printer on which the two main maintenance tasks are reported: Cleaning carbon fiber guides and cleaning the screw for the Z axis.
The panel is divided into two interlocking pieces, on the left side I have inserted a box with the printer model and any identification number for those who own more than one.
The identifier can be customized using the Bambu Studio "edit text" function, while the logo cannot be modified.

 

Attention!
Before changing the text, you must rotate the piece 180° with respect to the X axis!


Next to it, still on the left side, I have provided a pocket inside which to store an additional label or even more (if you would like to keep the maintenance history) which can be customized by the user based on the information you deem useful to add, I I used a Brother label maker to create it.
Inside the 3mf file you will find the left part of the panel for the three Bambu Lab printers: P1P, P1S and X1-C.
Choose which one to print.

On the right side you will find a calendar where you can mark the maintenance date, the colors of the pins identify the type of work carried out. I chose to use yellow for cleaning and greasing the Z axis and green for cleaning the carbon fiber guides.

Regarding the pins, I thought of creating a pointed shape to indicate the period of the month in which I carried out the maintenance, in order to be even more precise on the date.
The tip turned to the left means the first half of the month, the tip turned to the right means the second half of the month.

Forgive me if I don't write correctly in English, but unfortunately I rely on Google translate.

I hope you enjoy my work and that you can benefit from it.

 

12/03/2024
Following the report of a user who had found compatibility problems with his X1C, I created a version of the panel without the rear flaps and added the relevant print profile.
Please let me know if you also encounter the same problem, in any case if you have already printed the version with flaps, you can easily remove them manually by cutting them away.

 

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
done for my printers and work very well
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