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A1 Mini Adjustable Original Camera

Sakura avatarSakura

December 3, 2025

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Many people wanted a version for the A1 Mini, so I made it. :)

I bought an X-Axis Motor Cover and designed a case to fit the A1 Mini.

 

IMPORTANT!

1. Handle the camera carefully to avoid damaging it.

2. I printed the module using PLA Basic. I've assembled and disassembled it numerous times, and the latches hold up well. This may not be the case with other filaments, especially matte ones.

3. I made many prints to perfectly fit the parts together, as you can see in the photos.


 

 

 

Assembly Instructions

  1. Print all 3 parts with supports. If you have trouble removing the remaining supports in the gaps, push them out using the printed handle.
  2. Print camera cover: https://makerworld.com/en/models/707770-fake-cam-to-cover-original-hole-a1-a1-mini-v2#profileId-638200
  3. Turn off printer.
  4. Remove the camera according to the Bambu Lab instructions: https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/a1-mini/camera-replacement-guide
  5. Replace the camera with a cover.
  6. Re-connect the camera cable.
  7. Insert the camera into the cylinder so that its front does not stick out.
  8. Insert the cylinder into the body
  9. Insert the handle into the cylinder. The handle will keep the cylinder in place
  10. Push the camera forward. Do this with a narrow and flat tool. I used a small file. Use the tool as a lever by resting it against the body. Push the most protruding part of the camera housing until it is flush with the flat wall of the cylinder. Do this carefully so as not to damage the electronics. Now pull the camera from the front until you feel resistance.
  11. Install the module in place of the original cover. Press the module gently until the latches click into place.
  12. Attach the original cover

Good Luck!

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License:

Standard Digital File License

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