X1C/P1S Poop Retainer and A1 Nozzle Wiper v2

X1C/P1S Poop Retainer and A1 Nozzle Wiper v2

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X1 Carbon
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ASA 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
ASA 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate
4.8(5)

PETG 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
PETG 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate
4.1(10)

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Description

This V2 version has removed some material from the front of the A1 wiper section, I found that the side to side play in how the build plate could be placed meant that if the plate was to the left it could potentially collide with the printed part, this update resolves that.

I got so tired of poop jumping out while the nozzle was being cleaned so I created this Poop retainer and added a section. of A1 Nozzle wiper to the tail end of the process.. no more wisps!

This screws into place using the existing screws either side of the purge chute.


Cut a 3x3 square of A1 Filament wiper (I suggest cutting the rounded end row off first so you have a nicely square part, you'll get 12 pieces from the linked part) https://store.bambulab.com/collections/spare-parts-for-a1-series/products/heatbed-nozzle-wiper-a1

 

I printed the main part with PETG using PLA as support for a super clean interface, see the third image for how to remove the support from the place where the A1 Filament wiper.

Check out my other X1C/P1S mods:

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Had to print it three times. First time I was to rough and the middle part break off, second time the screws were to tight and it popped off. So far it works good and no filament is sticking to it, like the wipers with only the A1 wiping area
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Any suggestion on how to remove the support material from the wiper housing? It doesn't go off that easy with a cutter. The description says "see the third image for how to remove the support from the place where the A1 Filament wiper" but I didn't understand anything from the third image.
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PETG 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Works pretty well, noticing less random blobs on my nozzle at the beginning of prints.
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So far it works absolutely great on the X1C and P1P. Will need to monitor for longer period of use I have not needed to manually clean off the nozzle or worry about Z homing being incorrect Many thanks Though it was quite tricky to print at first Overture ABS, did the job for me on its first try Also used super glue for A1 scrubber to stick on better (Be sure to peal off the original adhesive) Some notes to improve on along with potential solutions The geometry needs to be a tad better for printability - The A1 scrubber walls are quite thin. Maybe another wall (Thicken by 0.4 - 0.6mm) - The ramp under the A1 scrubber needs to be thickened. Parts of it are too thin and will disappear on slicing. Meaning no print - To improve the A1 scrubber floor/base printing for a smoother finish. Model 2 sides and then model the other 2 sides on top of that. This would allow the first/initial 2 sides to act as an initial bridge, to allow for the other 2 sides to print on top and bridge easily. Allowing for a smoother finish - The bolt holes don't really need to be recessed. Currently, this makes that part of the model to thin and prone to overtightening. As well as unnecessarily generating spots on the overhang there - The triangle brace closest to the bed, seems to break easily. However, it doesn't seem to be necessary in the first place. So probably best to remove it? - The base of the braces could be reinforced. Or made wider. Still unsure if the brace is needed though Hope that helps
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Thanks for all the great feedback, I had a few things on my mind to do for V3, I will incorporate this as well 👍
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PETG 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Really bad layer adhesion with Bambu PETG-CF.
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dude, layer adhesion is a printer calibration issue, or a filament issue, not a model issue
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Replying to @ItsVRK :
Dude, ratings are for the PRINT PROFILE not the model. The model looks decent and on the same printer & filament with my own print profile there is no layer adhesion issue.
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THIS!!! 100% the best wiper thing for my X1c. PETG has been TAMED!
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wow.. thanks! glad it helped you 👍
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ASA 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Overall the design is great. but i had issues with the screw holes. they didn't fit the threads exactly. i had to be careful while screwing the screws in. If you turned the screw too tight, the screw slipped through the hole. Another problem I had was the support structure under the wiper pad for the corner alignment. As before with the screw holes, it was a bit off. Only after I broke off one of the supports it did fit right. BUT it works totally fine AND I love it! :) thats why still 5 Stars!
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PETG 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
cant get splitting the PLA work from the PETG
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PETG 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
ok
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printed well. Used Petg with pla support
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