In Stundio I currently show 3 filaments, all generic PLA, I hit the sync button by filament and select resync. it now shows 3 filaments but the third is generic PETG. I go over to the device tab and the AMS shows witn 4 filaments, PLA in the first blank in 2 and 3 and PETG in 4. The AMS has 4 filaments in, nice white lites. It has no idea what is there since none of the filament is bambu.On the printer I go to filament and the AMS shows PLA, blank, blank, PETG. The unknown ones, in studio, show a K of 0. I think ? but the characters are spaced incorrectly and are hard to read. Why/how do I get the filaments in prepare to match the AMS.
I add a new filament with the +, pick eSun PETG calibrated. Now I have 4 filaments. Hit sync, select resync, 4 goes away and I am back to 3 with 3 being incorrect.
If, in prepare, I set the filament for an object to 2, slice it, send it to the printer, it shows up with 4 selected and I can pick 2,3 (unknown filament type) 4 PETG.
Studio 1.7.4.52 X1C 1.6.3.00 AMS 0.0.6.32 (you don’t make it easy to find this.) I think they are all up to date (nothing yells at me when I start them)
I shut down studio and powered off the printer overnight. Powered the printer on 1/2 hour before started studio on my mac. Just went over to the windows machine, started studio, it found no printers so I gave up. I think it’s because studio is already on another machine on the network, but what do I know? And I don’t really care.
Without reading all of you. The sync is a one-way sync, the printer settings will overwrite Bambulab Studio.
So:
You have to set the material data either on the printer
or
in the Bambulab studio with a connected device under Device
and like you, I don’t care anymore - but becouse as long as I don’t need special materials like antistatic or FDA approval (which also doesn’t come from ESun or any other Chinese manufacturers do of product liability and place of jurisdiction) - so if it doesn’t need FDA, i use chipped material from Bambulab and finish…
My problem is that it is not syncing. The AMS, on the machine and in the ddevice tab of studio, shows 1 PLA, 2 blank, 3 blank, 4 PETG. When I symc I would expect 2 filaments, I get 3. The AMS does have filament in 2 and 3 but it is not Bambu and I have not told it what they are. 1 with PLA I understand. Where did it get the other PLA. If it replaced one of the unknowns with PLA why not the other one? If I screw around this might go away, I could tell the AMS there is PLA in 2 & 3. But why is it wrong. I have a ticket open with Bambu. The difference between a feature and a bug is that you can give a convincing explanation for a feature and you can not for a bug.
Well, I can’t help with that. I put the information about Generic Filament into the printer immediately since I have 2 floors between the Bambulab studio and my X1C. As I may geting old I and my wife like to give me a coffee when i past thure the middel floor i still will see what i did
I’m probably going to update the filaments I have in the AMS so It knows, if it chooses to believe me, what filament is in each slot. Since more have not reported this it is probably an edge case and I will just stay away from the edge. However as a long time software developer this bothers me. Software for me, this is fine. Software for others, I don’t think so. I used to spend most of my time on the edge cases.
I have the latest Bambu studio 2.0.150 and the filament is not synced correctly. Colors are shown in wrong slot. The X1C shows the correct filament colors in the AMS.