Bambu Studio not correctly identifying bridging

I have a model with bridges in it, but Bambu Studio keeps treating them as overhanging walls. Is there any way to force it to use bridging?

Just hit the same issue! on mine it is the continuation of a wall that is an overhang so it ALMOST makes sense, except as you can see it doesn’t actually classify the wall as an overhang, just the bridge. I included a shot of both the exact layer where the problem is and a sideshot of the model to illustrate what is going on. is your “overhang wall” portion also the “point” of an angled wall thats floating?

have you submitted a ticket? I probably will if you dont as I’m struggling to print this model since the printer doesnt slow down to bridge speed when printing, so they keep failing.

Nevermind on the pictures, it wont let me embed them…

Okay heres’s an imgur link to the images instead. UGH! okay it wont let me include links either, so i’ve taken the period out of dot com
imgur(dot)com/a/R5LzZBv

stranger yet, there are a few other spots on the model that are classified as overhang walls, but when I enable manual support all of the overhang walls on the model disappear, even areas that are receiving no support.

Yeah when you enable Manual Support, you’ll need to manually paint where you want the supports go and leave rest as is.

The supports or lack there of are not the issue. The issue is the slicer is classifying a bridge as an overhang wall. In doing so it doesn’t use appropriate settings, and worse tries to start and end the line in question over mid air. A bridge would have overlap anchoring both ends.

I have the same problem, has anyone found a solution. Cura detects it with out a problem. My bridge is 0.42 wide by 0.2 tall. I wish someone from Bambu would correct this issue. If anyone has any suggestion please let me know. Thanks Mike