For a long time now, even before getting my H2D, I have been constantly barraged with these warnings:
and consequently none of my H2D presets have been saved to the cloud.
I may have to workaround this limitation, but the whole Bambulab philosophy is more or less everything is supposed to “just work” without workarounds. Going to the wiki link, it says:
and it’s only advice is, guess what?, a workaround by manually exporting and importing presets.
I’d rather just increase my allocation, thank you. Is that even possible? These days storage is cheap, and I can’t believe these profiles take up much space.
Maybe, at the very least, get this number of presets
for each printer we own?
Yes I posted about this issue last year. When I got the H2D I cleaned out most of my profiles and just went to using “Generic custom” profiles for each filament type. Except for a couple of specialty filaments, 99% print perfectly on “Generic” profiles. On P1/X1 I mainly used the custom profiles on Orca for the global PA values, but the H2D does such a good job of auto calibrating PA thats its not needed. I still have custom profiles but they are manly consolidated in to categories. My only reasons for having custom profiles: 1. Adjust price of filament to help with cost estimates on large prints of expensive filaments. 2. Adjust the temp on PPS and PPA for better layer adhesion. 3. Adjust the AUX fan to 50% on “Generic PLA”. Otherwise the print quality is perfect on generic non-modified profiles. So my advice is to try to consolidated things instead of looking for a workaround, it also makes life much easier not to have an endless list of profiles.