Bambu Studio v2.2.0.68 Public Beta 2 is now available

Why are they adding Pressure Advance test prints if we can’t adjust the pressure advance settings?

I hope that means they will add these. The settings can be searched within the filament settings, but doesn’t display anywhere.

A new update has been published, with some bug fixes from the previous Beta, and a few other features.

Check out the changelog and download the newest release here:

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Fantastic update! Now 50% of my saved projects are unprintable because apparently ‘Cube is too close to clump detection area.’
I don’t even have a prime tower, so not quite sure why it’s whining… but hey, who needs logic when we’ve got smart features, right? :wink:

Because of this, I guess:

  • For single-color models: An additional tower with a height of 20 layers will be generated. If the part itself is shorter than 20 layers, the tower will match the part’s height.

Just turn off “Enable Clumping Detection” for those prints in H2D preset

I see you introduced a non-free feature. A deeply integrated non-free feature. But not addressed #6726 that would allow you to get useful features for free (both for bambu and for bambu studio users)…

We’ve had our differences in the past, but I have to say—you make a good point this time. The Helio service really is a bit odd. Not only should it work with the H2D, but it doesn’t, and it also can’t optimize the G-code properly yet, among other things. Maybe it’s because some of you are avoiding the cloud—and they need another way to collect your models. :wink:

Yes, but why did they introduce a mandatory wipe block?

I’m aware that it can be disabled, but I still don’t understand the reasoning behind implementing it in the first place. It adds yet another factor that can confuse the AI, especially when analyzing multi-color or multi-material prints.

It doesn’t seem to mater what settings I change, the thermal index is always -100 for the whole thing.
That even with the fans almost turned off and a chamber temperature of 50 and using PLA Basic.

We get the answer from the release notes of today’s beta firmware:

  • Added nozzle clumping detection (by probing)

This feature work in conjunction with nozzle clumping detection by nozzle camera, covers a wider range of printing scenarios. During the 4th, 11th, and 20th layers of printing, it detects nozzle clumping using the extrusion force sensor.
When performing the detection, the toolhead moves outside the heated bed, executes a downward probe touch, and then resumes printing. Any nozzle oozing during this process is absorbed by the prime tower to prevent print defects, for models with an existing prime tower, it will be reused.
For models without a prime tower (e.g., single-color models), a small prime tower is automatically created.