Hello Bambu, I did received the satin plate and did try to use it today, but I have a problem with the code, it is not well recognized by the printer I post a picture to show you
Most of the time, you can ignore this and hit “Resume”. It could be due to dirt or glue or a finger smudge on the marker. Now that I focus on not touching that area when I am removing or cleaning my plate, I don’t get the message anymore.
Unless Bambu provided you with a special build of Studio, it doesn’t have a selection for this new plate. I assume (as I wasn’t selected to test it) that it has a different arUcode than the other Bambu plates, so it would not match anything. I’d expect Bambu to have told you to ignore this message (or to disable the check.)
Take a picture of the 2D code and post it here. That’ll solve the mystery.
That’s actually very interesting… so just a wild-a$$ guess, try setting your plate to “cool plate”.
Maybe you can try to disable “Enable detection of build plate position” or put a masking tape on the tag?
I have used many non-bambulab bed without any warning
I did it already, the code is not the same than the cool plate
The only thing is to hit resume. Still testing the pla plate out.
This is ArUco code 4, which was not previously in use by Bambu, so it won’t match any of the plate types in Studio.
Interesting to know. I’ve seen a code in the past where the actual number of filled cells was counted, and the new code has the same number as the one for the cool plate. Figured it might be worth a try.
OpenCV: Detection of ArUco Markers, while it is discussing a software implementation, provides a nice overview of ArUco markers and how they work. It isn’t just counting squares. See also Bambu Lab ArUco Tags for Smooth PEI & Textured Sheets by Jesse | Download free STL model | Printables.com
Got the same error using the Satin PLA Plate. Decided to not proceed since it was long print job. Going to try a benchy and hit resume to see if using the Cool Plate setting works. I’ll provide an update on my findings.
Yea I’ve got the same issue. It’s not even recognized by the public beta (1.06) which has the build plate option of [Cool Plate / PLA Plate]
The plate is sticking good. Tried pla wood filament and black tpu. No glue used only cleaned the bed.
ps: tpu and pla filament were not dried.
I have this plate as well. It is the cool plate sticker on it.
But I did some print tests with different settings and profiles, nothing was sticking.
even the calibration lines don’t stick.
don’t know. maybe my plate is defect. the surface look good.
I have no information regarding a responsible technical person for this. maybe I ask the marketing for advice?
Using the cold plate setting it works normal prints too. I did clean the bed first with ipa 99%. That could be the reason.
I cleaned it with IPA after the first try as well. after the next failed try, cleaned it with dish soap and warm water. but nothing was helping.
so the only thing what was working (not good, but a successful print) was using the bambu print adhesive gel.
Strange, maybe relevel again? Or you tried that too? I switched to pei and back and no issues.
Any chance you could share what filament you’re using, along with the nozzle and bed temps? Just curious.