Announcement: Bambu Lab printers now available in Fusion for all users!

thomas.stock
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Announcement: Bambu Lab printers now available in Fusion for all users!

thomas.stock
Autodesk
Autodesk


Good news! The Bambu Lab printers are now available for all users in Fusion!

 

Please note, initially, these printers have been supported without the AMS functionality. Hence, only the material loaded into material slot 'A' will be used for the print.

 

We are already working on supporting the AMS functionality and supporting the A1 printers.

 

Happy printing!

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seth.madore
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Oh this is awesome!


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thomas.stock
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For those who are interested, here is a blog we released with some more details on the Bambu Lab printer release in Fusion:

 

Fusion FFF/FDM Slicer supports Bambu Lab printers!

 

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FrodoLoggins
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Just FYI I believe Bambu is going to announce a new line of printers within the next few days. Supposedly a week after the Chinese new year.

 

About how long until the AMS is supported?

 

There was some controversy a few weeks ago when Bambu decided to lock down their firmware and only allow it to use their own slicer or something. IDK can't remember. Is it possible I update my printer's firmware and all of a sudden I'm unable to use Fusion to send GCode to my printer?

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thomas.stock
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Hi @FrodoLoggins ,

 

I'm afraid I can't be any more specific regarding our work towards supporting AMS.

 

Don't worry, it seems users will still be able to print to their Bambu Lab printer via the micro-SD card. 

Here's the article Bambu Lab released regarding their Authorisation Control System:
https://blog.bambulab.com/firmware-update-introducing-new-authorization-control-system-2/

 

Then here is a follow up article they released regarding Third-Party Integration with Bambu Connect:
https://blog.bambulab.com/updates-and-third-party-integration-with-bambu-connect/

 

Hope these are useful!

 

 

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FrodoLoggins
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March 25th is the announcement:

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Rumored to come with a laser engraver

- Time Magazine’s Person of the Year 2006
- Apple M1 Max rMBP A2485 // Latest MacOS // Latest Fusion
- Usually working off files uploaded to Fusion as: Step, STL, SLDPRT. If it matters ask me.
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thomas.stock
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@FrodoLoggins ,

 

Thanks for sharing, we'll be watching the announcement!

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programming2C78B
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there's also leaks about the H2D already out there. 

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