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User: What to do[edit | edit source]
What to do
Assistant: This CODE: 11538 – Cutter Signal Error is from an Anycubic Kobra 2 series printer with the built-in filament cutter.[edit | edit source]
This CODE: 11538 – Cutter Signal Error is from an Anycubic Kobra 2 series printer with the built-in filament cutter. It means the printer thinks the cutter didn't reset or didn’t return to its home position.
Here’s how to fix it quickly:
✅ 1. Power Cycle the Printer[edit | edit source]
Turn the printer off, wait 10 seconds, then turn it back on. This often resets the cutter mechanism.
✅ 2. Check the Cutter Mechanism[edit | edit source]
Open the top where the filament runs in.
Look for:
- Anything blocking the cutter arm
- Filament scraps stuck inside
- Dust or debris
- The cutter blade not returning to its resting position
Manually slide the cutter arm gently—it should move smoothly.
✅ 3. Check the Cutter Sensor Cable[edit | edit source]
The cutter contains a small sensor wire. Make sure:
- The plug is pushed in fully
- No cable is loose
- No cable is pinched
A loose sensor plug causes this exact code.
✅ 4. Run the Cutter Test[edit | edit source]
On the printer screen:
Settings → Maintenance → Cutter Test
If the cutter does not fully move and return, the printer will show this error.
✅ 5. Disable Cutter (Temporary Bypass)[edit | edit source]
If you want to print immediately:
Settings → Cutter → OFF
You can still print normally; it only disables automatic filament cutting.
❗ If the error keeps coming back[edit | edit source]
It usually means:
- Faulty cutter motor
- Faulty hall sensor
- Loose internal cable
Anycubic support will replace the cutter assembly under warranty.
If you want, send me a picture of the cutter unit on your printer and I’ll tell you exactly what to check.
User: Kobra S1 printer[edit | edit source]
Kobra S1 printer
Assistant: Ah perfect — on the Anycubic Kobra S1, this error CODE: 11538 – Cutter signal error is specifically about the auto-cutt…[edit | edit source]
Ah perfect — on the Anycubic Kobra S1, this error CODE: 11538 – Cutter signal error is specifically about the auto-cutter module on the AMS-style feeder. The S1 has the same cutter unit as the Ace Pro, so the fix is similar.
Here’s what to do:
✅ 1. Turn the Printer Off and On[edit | edit source]
A simple reboot often resets the cutter position.
✅ 2. Check the Cutter Arm[edit | edit source]
On the Kobra S1, the cutter is inside the filament inlet box.
Open the top cover and look at the small metal/plastic cutter arm.
Check for:
- Filament scrap stuck inside
- Cutter not returning to its “home” position
- Arm feeling stiff when you move it gently
It should slide freely.
✅ 3. Check the Cutter Sensor Wire[edit | edit source]
Inside the same unit is a small wire that reads the cutter position.
Make sure:
- The wire is fully plugged in
- The connector hasn’t come loose
- No damage / pinching
A loose sensor plug = 11538 error every time.
✅ 4. Run This Test on the Screen[edit | edit source]
Settings → More → Cutter Test
If the cutter doesn’t:
- Move
- Cut
- Return fully to the home position
—then the printer throws CODE 11538.
✅ 5. Disable Cutter to Keep Printing[edit | edit source]
If you want to print immediately:
Settings → Filament → Cutter OFF
This will bypass the cutter completely. Your prints will work fine — you just cut filament manually.
❗ If error continues[edit | edit source]
Then the fault is usually:
- Cutter board sensor dead
- Cutter motor jammed
- Internal cable unplugged inside the feeder unit
Anycubic will normally replace the cutter assembly free under warranty.
If you want, send me a photo of the cutter housing on your Kobra S1, and I’ll tell you exactly where to look and what to press/check.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "Fix Cutter Signal Error". ChatGPT. Retrieved 2025-12-01.