How to print a gcode from simplify3d?

Trying to print a gcode, but Bambu Studio just throws up a ‘beyond height boundaries’ error, though it’s not, and won’t let me move the piece around or anything, won’t light up print then…

If you use superslicer, and you are sure that the g-code is suitable for your printer, just upload it to the SD card and print.

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Well that’s the thing right, it’s not? Because my old printer was the intended printer? (cartesian vs corexy let alone different coords) Or does Bambu compensate somehow for that? I’m not too intimate with BambuStudio code yet.
Of course Simplify3d wants 69$ for the upgrade to get the profile for the x1 carbon and I don’t have the original project file anymore from fusion :frowning: lol…

If you only have a gcode file, the most straightforward solution is to print in your old printer or an identical model. Whilst theoretically possible, the success of reversing a gcode to an stl file is limited and highly dependent on your file complexity and conversion settings. If you need the file and have the patience to do so, there are some tools you may try. But do not expect any results, and even if you get one, it will likely not be perfect.

It is unclear how the simplify3d Bambu x1C can be helpful.
Or do you have a tesselation file?

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