Bambu Lab recently announced a firmware security update for its printers that would introduce an official “authorization control” system for critical printer operations. The update is presented as a way to mitigate the “risk of remote hacks or printer exposure issues that have happened in the past, and also lower the risk of abnormal traffic or attacks.”

The new firmware will not allow Bambu Lab printers to interface with popular 3rd party software or hardware upgrades such as Orca Slicer or BigTreeTech’s Panda Touch screen. Now, users will need to download “Bambu Connect” to act as a one-way go-between.

  • Carighan Maconar@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    I was looking forward to buying a Bambu printer but now it is off the table for me.

    I mean for me they were already off the table with their proprietary bullshit overpriced replacement parts. Yeah sure, it prints more out-of-the-box but once you’re used to a little maintenance other printers even cheap ones just are easier. Trivial maintenance and you can get 3-4 for the price of one Bambu usually, which more than offsets the speed.

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      2 days ago

      What would you recommend?

      I was planning on Bambu because of perfect prints without any tuning, heated bed, enclosure, and multi material.

      Anything under $2k.

      This is what people are doing without any post processing :

      There are no noticeable layer lines. It’s almost resin quality.

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        2 days ago

        that is more editing and good lighting.
        there are always layer lines.

        Depending on you I would recommend
        Voron (DIY, will take about a week to build and a week to tune),
        Prusa (depends on your preference, assemble yourself or built, depending on required time a mk4s with mmu3, or the core one which will take several months to get to you, and the mmu3 later when it will become compatible)
        Qidi (cheap, chinese, will likely work decent after some tuning)

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          1 day ago

          Sovol is another option, decent quality out of the box and their corexy units are stupid fast.