It sounds good-ish for me, except point 2, which is only “partially” understandable. From their point of view - they don’t want anyone to poke their noses into their software - even though a professional can still do smth about it, sniff packets etc. Besides, even Apple allows you to download their iso’s
But it is not acceptable from creators’ point of view, because they will never know what the software is exactly doing during the updating process.
Last question, and I promise I will stop bothering.
Is it possible to “factory reset” the printer (to the “brand new” state, as if ready to sell)? And then update from the factory reset state?
I guess it would take extra time, but if possible…
I agree, but we talk bambu here and I think I would be perfectly fine with “online updates” - as long as each update is allowed to be preceded by a full wipe-out factory reset.
If possible.
Heh, good one.
But flushing before - fits better and is actually hygienic in a “public toilet”.
Remember, with each update there is a stranger “taking a dump” in your own toilet.
But to finish this - can you confirm the P1 and X1 have a “factory reset” button?
just for info. They were my own, I drew them myself from scratch. If you do that then you would have to report every single person to Nintendo because they made a Pokemon. or before I do anything I had to look through every website for 4 weeks to see if a similar model had already been uploaded by someone else, where would we be here?
That dude’s descriptions, use of red text, bolding, underlining, caps locking. It is an all out assault on the principles of good typography and readability. What a mess. At this point, if he replaced the whole block of text with just straight comic sans, it’d be a ten-fold improvement.