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What is the "Chute Tapping" SSD? This video explains it in detail

Hey Everyone,
In this video, I demonstrate how Chute Tapping works to help with purges sticking inside the purge chute that can cause buildup leading to print failures. Up until now, foil tape has been the only inexpensive solution but its looks.. not so great and leaves residue behind when removed after being installed for a long time. Chute tapping, which is an option within SteinWipe Motion Control, can be enabled by adding the SteinSwitch Definition (SSD) for it to the printer notes in the machine settings within Bambu Studio. The idea is to use the toolhead to move to the front of the purge chute of the X1C or P1S printers, and move into the chute on the Y axis causing the chute flap to tap the chute wall and it's this motion which is very effective at knocking the purge down if it is stuck.

This has been a beta test feature for several months in the Feb release and users have had good success using it so it was brought over to the Apr.28.1 release as a SSD to allow you more control if you want to use it or not.

Thank you everyone for your continued support,

Leckiestein

What is the "Chute Tapping" SSD? This video explains it in detail

Comments

hallo.habe es gekauft,finde aber nicht die codes

Oliver Bednarski

Where do you find the said dev pack

glenn calrissian

Its provided in the Dev Pack.

Christopher

WHARRE CAN YOU FIND TE CODE

Levi Brouwer

Hi James, have you tried the codes provided in the Maker Tier release? Chute tapping is baked into the release you have access to. It will trigger automatically any time the nozzle is purged. Please join the Discord if you have not already if you're needing more guidance. Thank you.

Christopher

I just spent 8 dollars to join this patron, just hoping to get the code for the tap feature. Because I dig this. But, i can't seem to find it. Or, it seems I have to upgrade to upgrade to 18 dollars a month to get the code. The assembly, goes bad maybe once every two years and costs ten-fifteen dollars. I sort of feel ripped off. I feel as if I should have just bought the assembly.

James Nagel


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