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Authorized NZ Distributor – Marvle3D
*Bambu Lab Part- Filament Buffer for H2D
-Regulates filament movement smoothly
-Ensures stable feeding to hotend
-Prevents tension spikes and tangles
-Durable design for consistent operation
-Official replacement for h2d systems
Compatible With: H2D and H2D Laser
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Step 1: Remove the AP Board Cover
Use an H2.0 Allen key to loosen the BT2.6×8 screw, then remove the AP board cover from the side closest to the front door.
Step 2: Disconnect the 6-Pin Cable and PTFE Tubes
If an AMS is connected, disconnect the 6-pin cable first. Then press the pneumatic connector at the back of the printer to release and remove both PTFE tubes from the filament buffer.
Step 3: Remove the Filament Buffer Screws
Use an H2.0 Allen key to remove the four BT3×8 screws securing the filament buffer, making sure to support the buffer with your hand to prevent it from falling.
Step 4: Disconnect the Filament Buffer Cable
Use an Allen key to gently pry the side of the connector, then carefully pull the cable out to fully disconnect it from the filament buffer.
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