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228 Bush Road, Rosedale | Mon–Sat 9:30–4:30
Auckland Local Stock
Authorized NZ Distributor – Marvle3D
*Bambu Lab Part- MC Board for P1
-Core control board for P1 series printers
-Ensures stable power and signal management
-Durable metal construction for long life
-Includes glue for secure installation
-Official replacement for reliable performance
Compatible With: Bambu Lab P1 Series
Why Marvle3D?
Marvle3D—New Zealand’s expert since 2016, offering friendly support, in-store demos, and one of the country’s largest ranges.
Step 1: Remove the Excess Chute
Remove the rear panel and the excess chute by following the same procedure outlined in the P1P Excess Chute and P1S Metal Rear Panel replacement guides.
Step 2: Disconnect the Cables
Begin by removing the heat bed signal cable, cleaning off any silicone if needed, then disconnect all remaining cables in order:
Motor Z (1), right motor (2), left motor (3), chamber temperature regulator fan (4), auxiliary part cooling fan (5), MC board fan (6), MC-to-AC connecting cable (7), AMS interface board (8), AP mainboard power and communication cable (9), TH board power and communication cable (10), and the heat bed communication cable (11).
Step 3: Remove the MC Board
Use an H1.5 hex key to remove the four screws securing the MC board, then lift the board out once all screws have been removed.
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