P1P, P1S, X1C Silent Nano Hybrid Nozzle Wiper

P1P, P1S, X1C Silent Nano Hybrid Nozzle Wiper

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PETG, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, Seamless
PETG, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, Seamless
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ASA, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
ASA, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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ABS, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, Seamless
ABS, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, Seamless
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1 plate
5.0(28)

0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, PLA matte
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, PLA matte
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Description

Ultra silent Nozzle Wiper for X1C, P1S and P1P

 

If you're like me who likes to keep the design of your Bambu printer to look close to stock as possible but at the same time you want to improve the overall experience this might be something for you. It only takes a few minutes to print and around 1gram of your filament!

 

Unlike other designs, this will NEVER interfere with any printer functionality, such as first layer scanning, third party build plates, or any future changes to BambuStudio or firmware regarding how the nozzle moves during the cleaning step.

 

All you need for this is: a superglue (CA glue) and A1silicone nozzle wiper pad - you need to cut a 4x2 piece of it. I've bought 3 of these wiper strips from Aliexpress for 1.5$.

 

If you happen to have a "A1 Mini" wiper pad on hand here is a dedicated model for it: https://makerworld.com/en/models/875725

 

To assemble:

Glue the tray at the top of a holder (make sure it's aligned), remove the double sided tape and any of its remaining from the 4x2 silicone grid and superglue it into the tray making sure it sits there nicely and flush. No extra hardware needed, it uses the same mounting screw as the original wiper.

 

I've printed it from ASA, ABS and PETG at 0.16mm layer height (print profiles attached). Other high temp materials should be fine too. I would only avoid using PLA since it's the least tolerant material for higher temperatures.

Please don't hesitate to share your experience in the comments section!

 

To note:

Every time the print head passes over the wiper's tip it’s causing it to flex and bounce back and forth. While it may not drop everything that got stuck to it (from previous passes) during the first pass, it may eventually shake it off during next few ones. Please see this situation presented on my YT video below. So if you will see anything stuck to the wiper just leave it there for a few more passes and if later on it’s still there just remove it manually.

 

If your filament is wet (especially) PETG it may ooze excessively and cause more filament stuck to the wiper situations.

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Stuck poop “self-cleaning” in action:

 

 

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So I love this wipe upgrade, but maybe its the PETG I'm using...the mount snapped off after some 10-20 prints (I tried printing in several different variations (mount laying down, mount standing up, etc). So what I did was I cut the stock wipe mount (cut off the two lobes at the top so the hat that this print file includes can glue onto). I then glued on the hat and then glued on the rubber material. Good to go!
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Hi, sorry to hear that - you are the first so far that reports snapping tho. Maybe as you say there is indeed some filament issue? Anyways I’ve left myself a back door for such occurrences and even suggested the same on my very first ASA profile (non- seamless design). Hope it will work fine for you now. Thanks
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Replying to @PeGaZ :
Yea thanks. I am going to give my version (stock mount + PETG hat) a try for now. I will report back in this comment to you on how it goes. I do multiple multi colored prints so my wiper arm does get used very often. I am a bit more confident that this will work for my needs, but if not...I have prepared the hat on a 45 degree angle to print the layers not flat or vertical so that it has a bit more strength. :) it should all work out in the end.
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Replying to @Dawgz :
Thanks for heads up - good luck mate, Merry Christmas!
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would something like this work if I cut it to fit?
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Hey! This one you showed is for “A1 mini” not “A1” so not sure. I don’t have it myself to try but you may give it a go and see how or if it fits. Don’t forget to post us a picture here once you’ll try!
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Replying to @PeGaZ :
Do not use wipers for the A1 Mini in the P1 or X1, it will melt! Use only wiper for the A1 if you want to hack the P1/X1.
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Replying to @user_3837238262 :
Yes, my design is adjusted for “A1” nozzle wiper NOT “A1 Mini” - as stated in the description. I have already modelled and got ready the design for “A1 Mini” version - I’m just holding off with releasing it until my A1 Mini wiper arrives to make the final adjustments - stay tuned :)
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love the simplicity of these! printed perfect. printed with esun asa profile and your settings. wil give them a go asap!
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Wow, that’s a fair amount of spare ones- should last you for a good while :). Glad you like them - I always try to create things that look like they were made by the manufacturer. Don’t forget to come back here and tell me how you like their performance. Thanks!
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Replying to @PeGaZ :
wel i have 6 printers of 4 these fit in. Always a few extra, just in case i need something quick hahaha, but keep up the good work :)
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Replying to @Simply3DPrints :
:D
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ASA, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Wonderful, works as described 👍
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Thanks, I see you’ve even got some spare ones already 😂 We will see what “mileage” they can reach :)
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Replying to @PeGaZ :
Actually, I just printed a whole plateful, I just didn't take a photo xD Since I'm already printing with ASA and preheating everything, it can be more =) But I think they'll last longer than I need them haha =)
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Replying to @HeadStyler :
Oh wow, I appreciate your trust for my model ;) 😂
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PETG, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, Seamless
so far it works great and looks great aswell.
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Thank you! glad you like it. PS. Maybe it’s just a picture but the gap between the base and the head where they are glued together looks quite big. Maybe not all the supports have been removed? It needs to be flush on the side and from the bottom. Just double check to make sure it will work well for you :) cheers!
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This I’m talking about:
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Replying to @PeGaZ :
so far I’ve kept an eye on it and it’s worked great.
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FIVE STARS! +Boost (unsure where the button to give the stars is lol) I came across this file like 30 minutes after you had first posted it. I looked at all the other models utilizing the A1 pads for my P1P and they seemed overly engineered - some seeming like they might interefere with the poop chute. THIS MODEL IS WONDERFUL! Coming back to finally post my FIRST review and it's wonderful to see that so many people also see how wonderfully your design works. I printed in PLA+ because it's all I have. I have had zero issues after 5+ prints. My nozzle is a happy nozzle. Going to try your other take on this design next!
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Amazing! Thank you so much for all these kind words. I wanted keep it simple but at the same to combine A1 brush with the original “springy” post design - hence hybrid in the name. Glad it works well for you. cheers!
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How is the PLA holding up? I thought about using that but then realized the entire enclosure probably gets very hot during other prints...so used a brand new spool of PETG for this.
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PETG, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, Seamless
haven’t tried yet but prints great with petg hf
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hey, please check/calibrate your flow rate. I’m not saying it will be an issue for this particular model but in general. Just by looking at the flat surface of the a1 wiper head it looks like it’s missing some filament - there are gaps between the lines. good luck
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Replying to @PeGaZ :
my filament was wet I dried after and was perfect
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Replying to @user_2881650871 :
oh yes, with petg it is quite common that it gets wet easily.
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PETG, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, Seamless
Many thanks, works perfectly as intended 👍
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You are welcome! Glad you like it!
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ASA, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
second attempt was good.
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Not sure what happened there… You are the first person reporting such a disaster, either filament problem or some other issue…
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Replying to @PeGaZ :
maybe because the roll was new dont know.second try was ok. will give a booster 👌
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Replying to @MemelMagic :
Glad you got it sorted! Thanks for the boost;) Happy New Year !
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Profile worked great! Assembled and about to take them for a test run.
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Hello! Thanks for your message. One little note here (although it should still work): the head/cassette with silcone wiper is glued the other way round (rotate 180deg horizontally) and both look sligthly lifted on the right hand side like they were tilted a bit. This should be assembled like this: tip towards the covered end of a head like in the pic below. Merry Christmas!
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Replying to @PeGaZ :
Ah I see. Thanks for the correction! I didn't have them glued in when I took the picture, so they are a bit flusher now. They have worked so far with no issues, but I'll keep an eye out for any issues going forward. Merry Christmas!
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