Bambu a1 x belt diagram. Suspiciously simple.
Bambu a1 x belt diagram. Hi guys, firts of all thank to all for the community and the support! I'm a new owner of a Bambu P1S from about 1 week. Today i've seen that one belt of my Bambu seems to be not correclty alignment (or seems to be to me) is it normal? I attach some Overview The X Belt is a crucial transmission component within the X-Axis assembly, facilitating the connection between the X motor and the tool head, enabling smooth movement along the X-axis. A1 Belt Tensioning There are 3 timing belts on the A1 printer, which are transmission components that enable the toolhead (X), the heatbed (Y), and the X-axis (Z) to move in the set direction. Timely tightening of the belts is an essential guarantee for the print quality. Note: For operations related to toolhead, please refer to Replace the Toolhead-A1 Series. So I had my first layer shift on my a1 and am going to reslice as well as making sure the belt is tight. I've done many prints in this days and most of all without any problem. Jun 10, 2025 · I’ve had to do the x-belt retention thing several times lately and I’m still getting the warning message that it needs tightening. It connects the toolhead with the Y motor and drives the toolhead to move along the Y-axis. Oct 26, 2024 · TL;DR: Should I be concerned that the x-axis belt seems to lean a bit to one side of the motor gear on a brand new A1? Belt leaning towards front when extruder is all the way left: Belt centered when extruder is all the way right: Belt now leaning to the left instead of right after trying to center it: Long version: I just got an A1 with AMS Lite, adding to the A1 Mini I already had. b68 6b 26 uzpjj fn2s0 u9 vsb5qm8 fud iuss7 wrzqbw