Description
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I can load TPU on the AMS, it's an option when loaded. I can pick the color.
When I go to BS, I can select everything and slice it, but when I send to the printer it will refuse. This is particularly ironic since the AMS will allow you to load TPU, not just physically but right off the screen you can select it.
If it can never be printed, shouldn't the AMS tell you right there not to load it?
Describe the solution you'd like
Please allow the user to acknowledge and continue, any variety of warnings can make sense... But allow the print to continue if the user wants it to.
Describe alternatives you've considered
I have considered making more fake materials which work like TPU but aren't called TPU. While this process works, the system becomes very difficult to use with a lot to keep track of, and a much increased risk of actually damaging the machine because it thinks you have PLA loaded when you actually do not.
The user misses out on all the benefits of the work Bambu has put in to perfect printing with various materials.
Additional context
"TPU" covers a lot of ground. With ShoreA values varying from 60 to 100, some of those would be way too soft for the machine, and some of them work perfectly well. I have months of prints in using TPU in the AMS without ever a single issue. I have had jams, but always with other materials and never (to my recollection) immediately following a TPU print.
Categorically blocking prints with TPU, instead of a warning as is done in the case of vitrification temperatures, makes the machine unusable for tasks that it has been performing (for me and the few friends who also have X1's) TPU prints without issue.
Perhaps differentiating between hard and soft TPU, or <80 ShoreA, 80-90 ShoreA and 90+.