Hey all,
The printer is listed as having a 256x256x256 volume, but when trying to print a 250x250 part I get an error that the object is too close to the exclusion zone. Does anyone know what the actual print area is?
Hey all,
The printer is listed as having a 256x256x256 volume, but when trying to print a 250x250 part I get an error that the object is too close to the exclusion zone. Does anyone know what the actual print area is?
Indeed. I get this message when the objects touches that grey area on the lower left edge. Wonder what that is ment for ?
Just found this Print volume limitations, and how to use the full build volume 256x256x256mm³ | Bambu Lab Wiki – …which means the max size of a square object is more like here 233x248
Thanks heaps for this reply. I would like to know from Bambu staff if this means we can use the AMS to hold filament, just without the option to change (cut) filaments through the print?
@BambuLab Could you please comment on this?
I would also be wondering this as well… @BambuLab
Would really like to hear the response to this question as well. Can we leave the filament in the AMS and just not use cutting feature. I have several projects that print multiple objects, most within standard limits. But 1 or 2 need the full plate. Would be nice not to have to swap out of AMS to spool every time we need to do the larger model. @BambuLab