This issue is not always present and happens randomly but rather often whenever auto tree supports are generated. All settings for auto tree support are default.
Actual results
When slicing the project, one layer of tree supports is either missing, or shifted to the side . This causes the print to fail in higher up layers.
Below are screenshots to show the same project, sliced differently (different tree style supports). Rotating the project does not seem to help. Changing the support style sometimes helps (ie. hybrid or strong MAY fix the problem) but doesn't always. In this project, it just causes the missing/misaligned layer to be at a different layer height.
Expected results
The tree support 'trunks' should be printed with every layer intact.
Bambu Studio Version
1.9.1.67
Where is the application from?
Bambu Lab Official website
OS version
Windows 10 Pro
Additional system information
No response
Printer
Bambu Lab X1 E series
How to reproduce
This issue is not always present and happens randomly but rather often whenever auto tree supports are generated. All settings for auto tree support are default.
Actual results
When slicing the project, one layer of tree supports is either missing, or shifted to the side . This causes the print to fail in higher up layers. Below are screenshots to show the same project, sliced differently (different tree style supports). Rotating the project does not seem to help. Changing the support style sometimes helps (ie. hybrid or strong MAY fix the problem) but doesn't always. In this project, it just causes the missing/misaligned layer to be at a different layer height.
Expected results
The tree support 'trunks' should be printed with every layer intact.
Project file & Debug log uploads
Shifted tree support.zip
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