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# Bambu P1S Notes
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## Bambu P1S
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### WiFi
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If you want to set up WiFi without logging in follow this:
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<https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/p1/manual/p1-sd-card-network-configuration-guide>
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### Connecting via LAN mode
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- Make sure you open 1990 and 2021 (tcp + udp) in your firewall application.
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### Troubleshooting
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#### Under Extruding
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I've had an issue where prints will look "clumpy" or "rough". This was resolved after a complete
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hotend swap. I did some testing on the bad nozzle before replacing it and found it could still
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extrude decently but I had to raise the temperature 50-60°C above 220° to get the plastic flowing
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well. I don't think the ceramic heater was broken since the nozzle was clearly heating just fine.
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This leads me to believe the thermistor went bad or became disconnected from the nozzle somehow. My
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guess is Bambu didn't use enough thermal compound at the factory and it became dry and cracked,
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creating a layer of air between the thermistor and the nozzle.
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