Why so many travels of the print heads to the left back corner?

I’m playing a bit with the bambu studio and the new H2D. I sliced a part of a plane I’m currently printing with my X1C, just for curiosity. I noticed that the print head seems to travel for apparently no known reason into the back left corner.
There are no filament changes, no prime tower or whatever. Is this a setting I don’t know of and can change? Reason is printing with foaming PLA and travel time is bad, as it foams out of the nozzle even if you don’t want that.

Do you have “timelapse” on?

My guess is that the slicer puts these moves in, but at the printer you can disable timelapse so the printer ignores them?

Time-lapse is set to traditional, so this should not be the cause of it.

It’s possible there is a bug in the rendering for the H2D. I haven’t seen any of these additional moves in physical prints.

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Sounds like a valid reason for them.
I guess I’ll have to check after the next update.
Thanks for your time.

After one of the patches my mini took to running up to the top of the z and moving off towards the right side, it would pause, I kid ya not make a weird grunting noise, then back to printing. I never did figure out what it was doing up there, and next patch the behavior vanished, every print ran about 30% longer than expected… from the lil voodoo dance.

I told my son I was pretty sure it was a witch and was summoning demons, he told me I needed to stop watching so much BtVS…