That’s cool but are they going to fix the fact that it completely breaks syncing filaments from the AMS?
Because honestly at this point the only reason I have found to use Orca over Bambu Studio is the calibrations, and with recent changes in Bambu I’m not sure I really need them. I ended up doing the wood recalibration in Bambu and after some small manual tweaks to retraction and temp to elimate oozing (pretty sure I’ve got it tuned spot-on now) it prints like a dream.
Not only does Orca seem to break the filament syncing, the AMS/lite required a restart once I switch back to Bambu for it to work again.
I’m seeing little to no benefit here, TBH.