Just Get a Bambu Lab P2S? Print These First

If you just bought the Bambu Lab P2S AMS Combo, these are the first three prints I recommend making immediately. After spending time in community groups and running two P2S units myself, I’ve seen the most common problems people run into — PTFE tube rubbing the glass, airflow-related warping, and filament purge waste building up behind the printer. In this video, I walk through: • The PTFE tube redirect adapter (prevents tube wear on the top glass) • The auxiliary airflow diffuser (reduces warping and uneven cooling) • The “poop chute” for multicolor AMS waste management I explain why these fixes matter, what filament you should use to print them (PETG, PCTG, or ABS — not PLA), and how they improve reliability and print quality. If you want fewer failed prints, less warping, and a cleaner setup, these are the first upgrades I’d make. Let me know in the comments — what did you print first on your P2S? #3dprinting #bambulab #bambup2s #amscombo #3dprinter #maker #3dprintingtips #printfarm #makerworld #3dprintfix #entrepreneurship #buildinpublic PTFE Guide Tube: https://makerworld.com/models/2288882... Aux Fan Diffuser: https://makerworld.com/en/models/2066... My first poop chute link: https://makerworld.com/en/models/8370... The 2nd Poop chute that I prefer and printed for the 2nd P2S: Requires 2 separte prints: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1969...