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Load in a short model (with less layers than the layer the pause script was added to)
Print model
Notice that at the final layer the printer pauses despite not actually ever hitting the layer the pause was set to
Actual results
Printer pauses at the final layer of the print.
Expected results
The pause should not happen as the layer is never reached. Say the model only goes to layer 100 and a pause was added to layer 150 the printer will pause at layer 100.
There's been a few times where I've started a print and didn't come back to it for a few hours because I didn't think it would need user interaction. But when I come back in a few hours the printer is still active and heated. Big waste of power, just to hit "resume" and have the print immediately end.
It took me a while to figure out this is what was happening and that its because I changed models without starting a new project.
The UI also has no way to show you that there is a pause since the height slider doesn't go to that layer. This makes it visually look like there's no pause (or any other script) in the file.
Project file & Debug log uploads
N/a
Checklist of files to include
Log file
Project file
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Bambu Studio Version
1.10.1.50
Where is the application from?
Bambu Lab Official website
OS version
Windows 11 10.0.26100 Build 26100
Additional system information
Ryzen 7900
64 GB DDR5
Printer
Bambu Labs X1 Carbon
How to reproduce
Actual results
Printer pauses at the final layer of the print.
Expected results
The pause should not happen as the layer is never reached. Say the model only goes to layer 100 and a pause was added to layer 150 the printer will pause at layer 100.
There's been a few times where I've started a print and didn't come back to it for a few hours because I didn't think it would need user interaction. But when I come back in a few hours the printer is still active and heated. Big waste of power, just to hit "resume" and have the print immediately end.
It took me a while to figure out this is what was happening and that its because I changed models without starting a new project.
The UI also has no way to show you that there is a pause since the height slider doesn't go to that layer. This makes it visually look like there's no pause (or any other script) in the file.
Project file & Debug log uploads
N/a
Checklist of files to include
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: