BAMBU LAB AMS LITE Failed
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86%
CONF
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AMS Lite Feeding Unit
Internal drive gear wear or hall-effect sensor failure within the feeding unit prevents the unit from reporting its rotational status to the A1 Mini. This causes the printer to fail the initial handshake or 'pairing' sequence when the AMS Lite attempts to home its internal motors. Replacing the feeding unit restores the electromechanical feedback loop required for system recognition.
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8%
CONF
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A1 Series Filament Hub
Mechanical misalignment at the PTFE tube interface within the hub causes the filament to collide with the shoulder of the tubing rather than entering the bore. The resulting motor stall or 'hard stop' is detected by the extruder's sensor, leading the firmware to trigger a general failure state during the pairing and loading process.
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6%
CONF
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Bambu Bus Cable (4-Pin)
The 4-pin connection carries both DC power and the serial data stream necessary for the printer to recognize the AMS Lite. Physical damage to the pins or internal wire fatigue results in intermittent data packets, preventing the software from completing the 'Pairing' or 'Sync' protocols.
SKU: CBL-BUS-4P-6PIN
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the AMS Lite Feeding Unit.
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