Thank you.
Finally!!!
When can P1 users expect this?
You asked for feedback in another thread, so here it is.
Bambu may think this feature is a favor to the user, but it’s not. It’s a fundamental technical necessity, tied to the right to self-repair, which Bambu seems determined to control. Offering spare parts on your website is a weak gesture if users aren’t given the tools to diagnose firmware-related issues themselves.
The absence of this feature isn’t just overdue—it’s an outright failure that it wasn’t part of the initial release. One of my main grievances with Bambu has been the lack of offline firmware updates. There’s no valid technical reason for this; it’s clearly a manifestation of a “protectionism” mentality—either do it our way or get lost. This arrogant approach has completely soured my experience with Bambu.
Here is a reply to my plea. And of course, the usual “Send us your logs” demand, which quite frankly feels like “You’re just a dumb user, let the adults handle this” rather than empowering us to figure it out on our own.
In basic troubleshooting, you change one variable at a time. If a change doesn’t work, you revert and move on. Bambu’s refusal to allow offline updates denies users this basic principle. When I was trying to diagnose network instability, offline updating was crucial. Instead, I was stonewalled—not by technical limitations, but by a company policy that’s more about control than helping users.
Since then, I’ve stuck with version 1.4 on my P1P because, to be blunt, Bambu has completely lost my trust.
