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When you print several objects on the same plate and the printing pauses when detecting spaghetti, for example, possibility to skip one of the objects and continue with the rest that has no problems
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surely it is difficult to implement a solution from the generated code, but is there any possibility? It would help not to waste filament and resume partial prints
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Good that I searched before posting.
I wanted to propose exactly the same. A function in BambuStudio to enable skipping of failed objects.
Maybe, when spaghetti is detected, the printer uses the lidar and checks the current layer. If one object is not at the expected height or shape, it will wipe its nozzle and skip it after resuming (and the user has cleaned the spaghetti).
Another approach would be a topview of the current print job on the touch screen, where the user can deselect objects which will no longer be printed then (set to "non printable"?).
mainmind83
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[Feature request] Resume partial printing
[Feature] Resume partial printing
Apr 5, 2023
This feature has been included in latest V01.06.00.00 X1 series firmware and v01.07.01.62 studio. And please make sure both firmware and studio is updated.
Currently it only work in one filament per plate situation, and doesn't support multi filament because of the complexity of flushing and changing filament. One filament per plate situation can still benefit a lot when has some objects failed to be printed and need to be skipped.
When you print several objects on the same plate and the printing pauses when detecting spaghetti, for example, possibility to skip one of the objects and continue with the rest that has no problems
Additional context
surely it is difficult to implement a solution from the generated code, but is there any possibility? It would help not to waste filament and resume partial prints
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: