Vibration calibration question

Hello. I got an X1C with the AMS for Christmas. I understand the vibration calibration and I have it run for every print. However, the calibration process changed. At first, it would make 2 sets of 5 different tones. Now, it only does 2 sets of 2 different tones. I did move the printer to an incredibly stable and solid surface that barely vibrates during the printing process. Could that have caused the calibration changes? Is this an issue? The print quality has not changed.
Thanks

This is not an issue and will most likely be an update in the firmware for the printer or the slicer firmware. Nothing to worry about!

Happy printing, The X1C is a really good choice!

Thanks,

OTpandy1

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The firmware obviously performs shorter (and thus faster) FFT sweeps over a reduced frequency range once the X1C had successfully passed several pre-print acoustic resonance scans. If you perform a manual vibration calibration it will start with full sweeps again until it kind of diagnoses that the X1C is performing flawlessly upon which it switches to the short sweeps again.

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