How to Fix HMS 0500-0400-0001-0006: Print Job File Verification Failed


Bambu Lab HMS error code 0500-0400-0001-0006 is a print job file verification error within the 0500-0400 job management subgroup. Before a print job begins, the printer verifies the integrity of the uploaded file. Suffix 0001-0006 indicates this verification check failed — the file checksum or structural validity check did not pass.

What the Error Means

File verification is a defense against corrupted or incomplete files being printed. If a file was partially transferred, interrupted during download, or was created with an incompatible slicer version, the verification step will reject it. This error can also be triggered by a file that was manually placed on the printer’s storage with an incompatible format, or by a very old project file that predates the current firmware’s expected file schema.

Step-by-Step Fix

  1. Delete the affected file from the printer’s storage through the file management menu.
  2. Re-export the file from Bambu Studio on your computer, choosing the correct printer profile for your model.
  3. Re-upload the file — either via Wi-Fi transfer or USB drive. If using USB, eject the drive safely from your computer before removing it from the printer to avoid partial file writes.
  4. Confirm the upload completed fully before attempting to start the print. The printer should show the file with a thumbnail preview if the file is valid.
  5. If the same file passes on a second transfer, the original transfer was likely interrupted — this is a transient network or USB issue.
  6. If the file consistently fails verification, open the project in Bambu Studio and check for slicing errors or invalid settings that may be generating a malformed output file.
  7. Update Bambu Studio to the latest version and re-slice before re-exporting.

Parts Required

No replacement parts are typically required for this fix — basic tools only.

If correctly sliced and freshly exported files consistently fail verification, contact Bambu Lab support to report a possible firmware validation bug.