1.1 Use auto calibration with the start of the print
1.2 Use previously used K-Factor settings which were working fine before
Used K-Factor from Par. 1.1 or 1.2 settings generate bad results
Add few points to the "Bad" K-Factor setting manually
Used K-Factor from Par. 3 settings generate good results
Actual results
K-Factor using Lidar Auto Flow Calibration, 6 spools of the same PETG filament: 0.032-0.036 (0.035 chosen - just as before): the same result comes with selecting of Auto Calibration before printing
Expected results
Manual increase of K-Factor to 0.040 and tying it to spools in AMS
Project file & Debug log uploads
No files are needed. Same results come from using previous settings or auto-calibration on my X1C and X1E. So, every old or auto recieved K-Factor is needed to be modified manually on my side.
Bambu Studio Version
1.10.0.89
Where is the application from?
Bambu Lab Official website
OS version
Windows 10
Additional system information
No response
Printer
Bambu Lab X1 Series
How to reproduce
1.1 Use auto calibration with the start of the print 1.2 Use previously used K-Factor settings which were working fine before
Actual results
K-Factor using Lidar Auto Flow Calibration, 6 spools of the same PETG filament: 0.032-0.036 (0.035 chosen - just as before): the same result comes with selecting of Auto Calibration before printing
Expected results
Manual increase of K-Factor to 0.040 and tying it to spools in AMS
Project file & Debug log uploads
No files are needed. Same results come from using previous settings or auto-calibration on my X1C and X1E. So, every old or auto recieved K-Factor is needed to be modified manually on my side.
Checklist of files to include