Bambu Studio 2.0 very noticeable VFA

Is it only me or anyone else has noticed very bad VFAs on prints? Below an example of a box printed with exacly same settings, stock profile 0.20mm. Left > BambuStudio 2.0, right > previous BambuStudio.
Printer P1S, stock everything, no mods.



Have you retensioned your belts and clean the x/y rails?

I had a similar problem. I dont want to canvas the front page here with my results, but refreshing the settings and factory resetting everything has resolved it. On updating to 2.0, i went from printing like butter to printing sandpaper.

I spent all day trying to re-calibrate and countless wasted hours and filament. The only thing that has got me back to quality prints is renaming the BambuLabs settings folder to .old and allowing a fresh install. dont take your settings back from the server.

The settings folder for mac is in ~\library\application support\bambulabs

Or maybe just downgrade from github. Good luck!

Lol, typical Bambu Lab update. I remember one of the slicer update along time ago skewered my calibration data and I had to reset printer.

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This exactly what happened. I believe there is an issue with how the printer/ams is retaining bad calibration data and ignoring what studio 2.0 is sending it. I thought i had it fixed, but now i’m just using orca slicer. All day with this… i gave up.

It was one of the reasons why I switched over to Orca. Orca is just better.
I briefly downloaded 2.0 and was confused as to why the filament settings were grayed out from editing, Alt-F4, and went back to Orca. Whenever the day Bambu actually implements that Bambu Connect restrictions and Orca wouldn’t be able to send jobs directly - would be the day when I put my P1S and A1M on Facebook Marketplace and move over to Prusa Core One.

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