BAMBU LAB X1-CARBON Carbon Lidar Calibration Fail
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86%
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Micro Lidar
The Micro Lidar assembly contains the laser emitters and the CMOS sensor responsible for surface scanning. Failure occurs when the internal optics become misaligned due to high-G toolhead vibrations or when the laser diode loses intensity, preventing the sensor from resolving the reflected line against the build plate. Replacing the unit restores the calibrated optical path and sensor sensitivity.
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8%
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Internal Toolhead USB-C Cable
This cable provides the data and power link between the Lidar unit and the Toolhead (TH) board. Because it is situated in a high-vibration environment with frequent thermal expansion, the internal copper traces can develop micro-fractures or the connectors can unseat from the glue. A new cable ensures signal integrity and prevents data timeouts during the calibration sequence.
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6%
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TH Board V9
The Toolhead Board acts as the local processing hub for the Lidar and extruder sensors. Logic failures or corrupted firmware on the board's MCU can result in 'silent' calibration failures where the hardware appears powered but cannot communicate results to the main AP board. Replacing the board ensures the interface logic is functioning correctly.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Micro Lidar.