BAMBU LAB AMS LITE Not Reading
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86%
CONF
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AMS Lite Mainboard
The mainboard acts as the central hub for the four RFID antenna arrays located in the spool holders. If the board's I2C bus controller fails or the firmware-level polling routine hangs, the system will fail to identify any tags even if they are present. This board also manages the power distribution to the sensors, and component degradation here is the primary cause for permanent reading failures.
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9%
CONF
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Bambu Lab RFID Filament
RFID identification is a proximity-based feature requiring a passive NFC tag embedded in the spool rim. If the user is utilizing 'Generic' or third-party filaments, there is no physical hardware for the AMS Lite to read. This is a common point of confusion for users who expect visual or mechanical detection rather than electromagnetic identification.
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5%
CONF
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AMS Lite Internal Bus Cable
The communication between the AMS Lite and the printer (A1 or A1 Mini) relies on a high-speed data bus. If the internal wiring or the 4-pin connector pins are oxidized or loose, the RFID data packets may be dropped during the handshake process, resulting in a '?' or unidentified status in the software interface.
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