Open Woeters opened 1 day ago
That is strange, all specific filaments were checked in the “add/remove filaments” section so I just clicked ”Confirm”. After that, all filaments where available to add under “Devices” -> “Ext. Spool”It definitely needed a refresh for them to show up, the last time I added filaments in the “add/remove filaments” section must have at least 3-4 months ago. All filaments were checked back then.I cannot reproduce the issue now it’s updated, I will let you know if I can.Thanks for your help!Op 21 nov. 2024 om 02:18 heeft ttt888zzz @.***> het volgende geschreven: HI Woeters:Please have a try following the steps 20241121091633rec.gif (view on web)
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Bambu Studio Version
1.10.1.50
Where is the application from?
Bambu Lab Official website
OS version
Windows 11
Additional system information
No response
Printer
A1 or X1
How to reproduce
Go to 'Device', click on 'Ext. Spool'
Actual results
It shows only a select set of filaments.
Expected results
I expect the list to contain at least all Bambu Lab filaments, especially the filaments not suitable for AMS or AMS Lite:
For future it might be easier to create a subsection (e.g. "PLA", "PETG", "ABS") to select from first, then second select which specific type of filament you're using (e.g. "Basic", "HF", "CF").
Project file & Debug log uploads
There is no project or log file, simply start up Bambu Studio.
Checklist of files to include