When I print something from Bambu Studio, via the cloud, using a textured PEI plate, I turn off the automated flow calibration as recommended. After it prints, if I hit “print again” from the touch screen, the machine will do the auto-calibration before printing – despite it being turned off on the original print and despite the textured PEI plate. Bug?
Not a bug,
When you hit “print again” the screen will give you the option to unselect the flow-calibration by tapping the green checkmark. Default on a reprint has all 4 options selected.
I guess there is no universal definition of a ‘bug’ so maybe a poor choice of terms on my part. Terminology aside, it seems illogical for the printer to change the settings when you select "print again.’
The issue I think is that the settings are not baked into the gcode file. They are activated/deactivated separately and there currently isn’t a way to remember them when reprinting from the printer.
Seems like an easy thing to bake into the firmware – e.g., the firmware would just remember the most recent print settings and applies them when someone hits ‘print again’ at the end of a print. They say not to use the flow calibration on a PEI plate, yet the machine is changing my settings to turn it on. It is what it is – not the end of the world – just seems like a growing-pain issue they should clean up, so wanted to put it on the radar…
I was going to suggest creating a Github issue as it will get more visibility…
BUT then I found this… where @Tanklet suggested posting on the forum? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯