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Bambu Lab P2S Ultra-Slim Poop Chute + Box

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
2.7 h
1 plate
4.6(388)

P2S 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infil
P2S 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infil
1.8 h
1 plate
4.6(5)

poop chute for X2D (compatible with exhaust fan)
poop chute for X2D (compatible with exhaust fan)
3.6 h
2 plates
5.0(1)

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill + some  lines for looks !
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill + some lines for looks !
3.4 h
1 plate
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Description

⚠️ IMPORTANT – PLEASE READ BEFORE PRINTING

 

I designed this ultra-slim poop chute because I wanted my P2S to sit as close to the wall as physically possible, and I couldn’t find any existing model that met my needs - so I made my own.

 

Even though it’s very slim, after six weeks of testing I haven’t experienced a single clog. The P2S produces relatively small waste pieces, which slide through the chute without issues.

 

The design is completely tool-free. No screws, no magnets, no extra hardware. Just hook it on and it sits securely in place.

 

The chute is also very lightweight — only 39 g with supports.

 

A small Bambu-style scrap box is included for anyone who wants a matching set.

 

NOTE:

I personally use a 90° power cable to push the printer as close to the wall as the buffer allows.

 

Compatibility

Designed for Bambu Lab P2S

Community tested: confirmed to also work on Bambu Lab P1S


 

⚠️ Important printing notes

Ultra-slim design = intentional compromise.

This model prioritizes minimal depth. Very large purge / flush volumes may occasionally cause temporary stacking at the top of the chute.

 

Filament quality matters.

Brittle, wet, or low-quality filament can cause layer cracking or broken supports, and may also affect fit and  tolerances, potentially leading to print failure or extrusion pauses.

 

Supports are required (as indicated in the print profile).

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If this model helped you keep your printer closer to the wall or solved a real problem, a boost would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for the support! 🙌

 


 

 

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fits really well in my tight space and it surprised me how well it stuck onto the printer
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Thanks for the feedback! I really appreciate it and I’m glad it worked well in your setup
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Replying to @Le_Vulturius :
no worries I’ve just boosted it! Also you have a link to the 90° power cable? As mine is bent at quite an angle right now and I don’t want to damage it.
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Replying to @PolyNova :
I’m using a standard 90° IEC C13 power cable, the same type commonly used for PC power supplies. Nothing special or custom 🙂
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Unfortunately this chute is not compatible with P1S version. It is too big will not fit into hole. It is shame that someone before set that it is and now I have wasted time and effort to print this out. Once again This is NOT COMPATIBLE WITH P1S PRINTER !!!
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it definitely is lol good friction fit
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Replying to @user_3969010568 :
yes I had to cut off part of the inner holder frame to fit it in, then used double sided tape on the bottom part of the chute to fix it in place... all is good after that modification on P1S
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Even on my P2S, the slightest touch and it falls out. Just does not want to stay in place.
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clean snap on print.
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did you do support?
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yes
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Replying to @Easten :
yes
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Fresh off the printer! The details on this model are insane!
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did you do support?
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Lovely design, but icant print it well, can someone help me? should i force some supports here?
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Looks like a cooling issue. What filament are you using? Are you printing with the provided print profile or your own settings?
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Replying to @Le_Vulturius :
its dry Rosa3dPLA (Local Polish producent). Im using standard Generic profiles
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Replying to @KlonowyKlon :
If you’re using Generic PLA, try switching to Bambu PLA profile or my provided profile. This model is meant to be printed with supports (included in the provided profile)
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It printed perfectly without any issues! Thanks a lot.
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Thanks a lot for the feedback and for sharing the photos!
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did you do support?
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it works 🙏🙂
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Thanks for sharing the photo. Really appreciate it!
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No problems at all perfect fit
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Awesome, thanks for the photo! Glad it worked out perfectly
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did you do support?
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Very good! It's just what I needed for my P2S, which is so close to the back wall (I'm using an angled power cord). It would be great if the fit were a little snugger, sometimes it falls out of place if I fiddle with it, but not a problem. Thanks for the model!
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Thanks, great chute, exactly what I was looking for. Didn't have any space behind the printer either. Fits very well. I had to scale down the waste bin a bit for my setup, but it was no problem. My print is made of PETG. I didn't have any PLA on hand.
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