Moving your Printer With these Feet:
When moving the printer with these feet installed DO NOT SLIDE IT. Pick it up and place straight down. If a foot is folded over pick up the printer and place back down so that all feet touch the surface at the same time.
Jesse James McGuire (verified owner) –
These are way better than the Bambu ones. There seemes to be less vibration over all using these….
Good kit to pick up and try..
John Davies (verified owner) –
These work great, however they are not glued in like the small Bambu feet, and they can easily slip out of place. You can’t just drag the printer sideways, you must pick it up completely and set it straight down again at its new location. Even then, two or more feet will certainly be skewed or twisted. Just lift up each corner slightly and reposition the part of the foot that contacts your table. They all should look straight and even. Once set in place correctly, they don’t need any further attention after this initial “setup”. Unless you move your printer!
rjc (verified owner) –
Easy to install, and definitely dampen the vibrations from the X1C. (My desk, while quite sturdy, used to shake some when printing… but no longer!). The feet do raise up the X1c a bit (my fingers are able to go under the printer.) As another reviewer pointed out, you’ll want to be extra mindful about moving the X1C after installing these feet, and check each of them after any move. (Fortunately, I don’t move the X1C much.)
Rodolfo Telles (verified owner) –
Good concept, terrible execution. These feet don’t attach in a substantial way, so they’ll be flopping all over the place as you try to install them, constantly falling out. When I did finally get them all attached and tried to place my P1S, the feet would sag sideways or pop out. I finally was able to get everything set and seemingly stable, but when I opened the door one of the feet popped out. Maybe it’s because I have an AMS, which is a bit heavy when filled with spools, but I really wanted these dampeners to work and was sorely disappointed. Maybe they were designed for non-AMS systems, but there should be a disclaimer.
Ben (verified owner) –
Bought these back in may and have been using them since. It made a HUGE improvement over the stock feet. The printer used to shake my entire desk and now its almost completely un-noticeable when its running. I used the bambu version before these and they crumpled very very easily. These are a bit firmer than the bambu ones which is great.
Rodolfo Telles (verified owner) –
After much hassle, I was able to get the feet securely fasted to the bottom of my printer. For each foot, there are around 4 rubber pieces that need to fit into the bottom of the printer, and for some reason the holes in the bottom of mine were too small to allow those pieces to fit through, despite many attempts. I ultimately used an exacto knife to make each hole slightly bigger, which allowed just enough room for the new feet to fit snuggly. Now that they’re secure and the printer is stable, my P1S is noticeably quieter when I’m running fast prints, and the table that it sits on vibrates quite a bit less as well. I’d give a true rating of 4 stars due to the difficulty in getting the dampeners on and the modifications I needed to make, but the product itself works really well once installed.