P1S Printable Area

P1S Printable Area - The only bl printer that can print a square of 250x250 without a cut out in the corner is the a1 (not mini). While if you set your model wide, (left to right) to 256mm, you are limited to 228mm in depth. You are misunderstanding what the exclusion area is. It’s the area where the filament cutter is activated on the side of the print head. I have read the wiki regarding the non printable area but i was investigating and if i move this part any closer to the shaded area it gives me the it. I keep this little note to remind me: ¶ bambu studio changes for using the full print volume. You get the most space with a rectangular model/arrangement using 256mm depth (front to back), and 238mm width. The bambu lab x1 is advertised as having a build volume of 256x256x256. I thought that is the size of the largest part i can print (give or take a mm).

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I have read the wiki regarding the non printable area but i was investigating and if i move this part any closer to the shaded area it gives me the it. Build volume with z hop. I thought that is the size of the largest part i can print (give or take a mm). The bambu lab x1 is advertised as having a build volume of 256x256x256. The only bl printer that can print a square of 250x250 without a cut out in the corner is the a1 (not mini). You actually can use the full print size: It’s the area where the filament cutter is activated on the side of the print head. Just a bit cumbersome when you actually need the absolute maximum build volume. You get the most space with a rectangular model/arrangement using 256mm depth (front to back), and 238mm width. While if you set your model wide, (left to right) to 256mm, you are limited to 228mm in depth. It is possible to make changes to the printer to get to that corner, bl has a wiki article about it. ¶ bambu studio changes for using the full print volume. Purchase additional ams units for more colors. Besides the hardware modification, we also need to update the following settings in. You are misunderstanding what the exclusion area is. I keep this little note to remind me:

The Only Bl Printer That Can Print A Square Of 250X250 Without A Cut Out In The Corner Is The A1 (Not Mini).

Just a bit cumbersome when you actually need the absolute maximum build volume. It is possible to make changes to the printer to get to that corner, bl has a wiki article about it. I keep this little note to remind me: Build volume with z hop.

I Have Read The Wiki Regarding The Non Printable Area But I Was Investigating And If I Move This Part Any Closer To The Shaded Area It Gives Me The It.

You get the most space with a rectangular model/arrangement using 256mm depth (front to back), and 238mm width. Besides the hardware modification, we also need to update the following settings in. It’s the area where the filament cutter is activated on the side of the print head. Purchase additional ams units for more colors.

While If You Set Your Model Wide, (Left To Right) To 256Mm, You Are Limited To 228Mm In Depth.

You actually can use the full print size: ¶ bambu studio changes for using the full print volume. I thought that is the size of the largest part i can print (give or take a mm). The bambu lab x1 is advertised as having a build volume of 256x256x256.

You Are Misunderstanding What The Exclusion Area Is.

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