I think this makes more sense, but there is a problem if someone else uses other slicers or offline.
我認為這更有意義,但是如果其他人使用其他切片器或離線,則會出現問題。
I think this makes more sense, but there is a problem if someone else uses other slicers or offline.
我認為這更有意義,但是如果其他人使用其他切片器或離線,則會出現問題。
This doesn’t work because some people have more than two accounts to print their models.They’ll always find a way to cheat to get improper points.
Moreover, the fact that each time the points reach 490, they are immediately redeemed for a gift card does not have a deterrent effect on blocking these accounts.
Ideally, when these accounts are reported as blocked, the redeemed gift card serial numbers should also be invalidated.
This prevents them from using multiple accounts to redeem gift cards and then using them all in one account.Maybe bambu is already doing this now, I just don’t know.
感谢您对社区做出的努力,这样的解释有助于减少不同地区用户之间的误会:smiling_face_with_three_hearts:
I live in China and just bought the Chinese version of the A1.
I connected the A1 with the Chinese network wifi.
I wanted to bind my iPhone app, from my Chilean App Store, using Chinese network.
But it says “ The printer and the current account are connected to different servers. Please select the correct area on the printer account interface and scan the QR code again.”
Any workaround known?
Thanks
Ignacio
Since you bought the printer in China, you can only download the APP dedicated to China.
www.bambulab.cn/zh-cn/download/app
Only the APP in China can be bound to the printer in China. And the APP in China can only access the website in China.
Fortunately, most of the models in the global site have been synchronized to the Chinese site.
You can also use a PC to access the global site, download the model and send it to the printer in the local area network using Bambu Studio.
Also, I don’t know if you have lived in China for a long time and have applied for a Chinese mobile phone number - I need to remind you that Chinese apps require a mobile phone number to register.
Thanks. I have a Chinese number.
Apple apps are connected to the country App Store, in this case Chilean, so no availability for the Chinese App Store.
I will find a workaround, but as it want to make it for the children from 7 to 10 years old, it might be troublesome as they have already iPhone but no a PC.