Shenzhen-based 3D printer manufacturer Bambu Lab has launched a new firmware for its X1 Series of 3D printers. The optional security update introduces authorization and authentication controls for key 3D printing operations, altering how third-party software interacts with the 3D printer.

Some in the 3D printing community have not received the news well, leading to Bambu Lab refuting claims that the firmware, currently undergoing beta testing, restricts third-party tools or forces users into a closed ecosystem. Those who choose not to install the update can continue using external software without any changes. The company has also introduced a new tool called Bambu Connect, designed to integrate third-party software with updated printers. Bambu Lab is collaborating with software developers, including Orca Slicer, to ensure a seamless connection with external tools.

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    3 days ago

    Do they show reasonably consistent temperatures? I’ve often wondered if I should have my thermistor at a fixed z height.

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      2 days ago

      absolutely consistent, the stealthburner probe is usually at least 5°C higher than the z-chain one, but I think it’s a viable option, after all when you start the print, your toolhead should be low, and if the temperature is ok at that height, it should be even hotter up top

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        2 days ago

        Thank you for the information! I’ve been wondering if I should put the print head in a consistent location while waiting for the printer to heat soak. Sounds like it won’t matter a ton.

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          1 day ago

          Well, I have two macros for heatsoak, the one I use 90% of the time sets the tool head low at the center of the plate and turns on the part cooling fans to help heat the chamber up faster