For some reason Bambu Studio sliced me gaps between individual layers as you can see in the photo.
Is this possibly a bug? If you change the layer height, the gap gets bigger accordingly. In PrucaSlicer I have also tested it, there it is sliced correctly.
Well, this is a WAG, but did you try Right Clicking the model and trying a Repair?
Sometimes something is wrong with the meshes the of the model.
That confirms that there is a bug and it should be reported to BL accordingly since BS is a fork of PrucaSlicer.
Try downloading and running OrcaSlicer - which is in turn a fork of BS but sooooo much better.
I have tried to repair but without success. In the meantime it worked, I have saved the model as stl in bambu studio and then loaded this model. With this it worked. Very strange.
I will test it, thank you
Glad to hear you got it sorted. That sounds like it was indeed something weird with the file. Good catch.
Sometimes we get problems that I swear the answer starts with
- Get a Chicken
- In a Fairy Ring at midnight throw three TAIL feathers to the east.
- …
I’ll second the ‘try OrcaSlicer’. IT has one or two click Calibrations can be a game changer. I had one filament that wouldn’t work. At ALL. Even after the Chicken.
I ran Flow Test 1, Pressure Advance, Max Flowrate and saved the Filament Profile.
I re-ran the part, 1hr 48min print. It was so good I turned on Ludicrous Mode and got a nearly perfect part in 1:04 !! My Wife was stunned. Me too.
BTW - BL Studio 1.6.0 just released with some major fixes and improvements. OrcaSlicer usually takes a week or so to update after each BL Studio release, so watch for that.
I had this issue too.
It looks like it is a bug. If you restart the Program and slice it again it is all fine.
Don’t print it if it have these gaps cause there the printer print no layers.
Cool, I’ll try to remember that one, thx!
Today I had the issue too. But the model did consist of several hollow spheres. It turned out that the sphere wall was to thin at some points. While prisa slicer made no problem with this bambu studio did omit the layers creating a gap in the model. By changing the nozzle to 0.2 the problem was gone. However the model was for cf-pla so I decreased outer wall in speed from 0.42mm to 0.38mm.
The slicing did not produce problems and the print went fine.
This just happened to me as well. I had a step file that I put in the slicer and I cut it into 6 printable pieces. One of those items had 2 layers taken out of them and my slicer was putting supports there to hold the whole thing up. I just took that one piece and exported it an stl and put that stl back into the slicer and the layer gaps were gone.