I AM NOT LIABLE FOR POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO YOUR EQUIPMENT. (Glass door has to be removed and reinstalled)
This seal/gasket also acts as a glass protector cushion between the glass and the X1C aluminum frame and P1S plastic frame.
Print your parts and continue to the next step
Use TPU for the gasket.
Print the shroud in whatever filament you choose, Probably not TPU.
(For the shroud, if you use ABS youll have to try a test fit before installing or compensate for shrinkage before printing, these are exact dimensions to fit over the seal its designed for.)
After printing your parts, clean up the supports. make sure the parts where the supports attach to are cut and completely flat, or bumps will show behind the TPU when its fitted to the door.
Separate your top parts and your bottom parts
Refer to the Bambu wiki on how to properly remove and reinstall your glass door.
With these parts, you will NOT use the gasket rings that are already on the door, so once the door is removed set the gasket rings to the side. Personally I would store them somewhere.
With the door off and original gasket rings removed, start installing the TPU parts onto the door. Make sure the circle piece locks in place with the hole on the front and back of the glass where the two halves meet.
Press your plastic shroud anchors into the anchor holes in the TPU gasket and make sure the shroud holes line up with the gasket holes for the screws.
This part can be tricky, reinstall the door while trying to fit the gasket in place with the hinge extrusion, if the TPU slides out of the glass, its ok. Hold the door in place and make sure the gasket stays in place. If the gasket slid out of the extrusions, push lightly on the doors handle rotating the doors gravity in a circular motion while your other hand is pushing the TPU back into the hinge extrusions for the screws. If the plastic shroud came off, line them back up with the anchor holes and push them back in, but be careful not to over torque the glass.
Once the door is in place and the TPU is seated properly with the plastic shroud lined up, grab your screws and screw them down. You will have less thread coverage so tighten them down a decent amount, but don't over do it. I had to push on one screw to get it to grab and it pulled everything together ok.
Once all 4 screws are in and tight, youre good!
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