What is this?

Hey everyone, can someone please tell me what kind of problem is this. Fist I was thinking that this could be a blob, but then after a second look It doesn’t really look like a blob. Attached are photos Of the parinted part. Black is PETG and red is ASA. I have used a default settings, and a generic material. This was not a Bambu filament. Posle is 0.6





What is your seam setting?

Do you have seams set as random?

Detailed Wiki info on seams here, including three alternative seam types that may print better if you are using Random seams.

Orca Slicer has an additional “Scarf Seam” feature that print almost undetectable seams in some cases, and some Bambu printer owners used it rather than Bambu Studio purely for the Scarf Seam feature.

Bambu Studio Public Beta 4 (V1.9.1.58) also has Scarf Seams (added in Public Beta 1.9.0 - Item 3 at the preceding link) that may be an improvement on the Orca Slicer implementation.

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The Bambu Studio Public Beta 4 (V1.9.1.58) also has other new features, feature improvements and bug fixes over the current V1.8.45.1.

The release notes for the latest X1 firmware V 01.08.00.00 released on 7 May 2024 state that some of these latest firmware features require Bambu Studio v01.09.00.67 or later.

The latest X1 firmware plus the latest Studio Beta have removed any reason in my usage to use Orca anymore, which I only periodically used for the Scarf Seam feature.

Sim is set to aligned. I was thinking about it the other day and it looks like this feature is not responding to alligned.

The slicer preview will show your seem placement.

Random

Aligned

The other possibility is that your filament needs drying and the dots you are seeing are where vapour is come out of the nozzle.

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I have tried on both Bambu slicer and Orca Slicer and no difference

Hello. It’s humidity inside your spools, dry them.

I will do that and get back with the update. Thank you all.

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