I am getting layer shifts on my prints. Seems after the first layer. I have read a few similar threads but none seem to have a solution and they are fairly old so starting a new thread in hopes there is a solution I am unaware of. One thread mentioned turning off the 1st layer scan but id like to keep that since that is one of the reasons I bought the X1C. I am saving my parts as STEP files from Solidworks and seemed the shift has appeared when I switched over from STL and curious if this is a possible reason. I may try saving as an STL tomorrow but need to leave now so cant try it until tomorrow. Any ideas?
I will have to check on the fans. Is there a video to show what I am looking for. Also as for speed and settings I am using the stock setting for the bambu labs Polycarbonate. Unsure what the speed is but I never adjusted it so its what is the default at the moment.
When printing under high acceleration or if the excess chute is blocked by pileup, there are risks that the XY motor will skip steps during printing. When the printer is homing, it will monitor the load of the XY motors to determine if the tool head has reached the end stop. Now, we use the same method to monitor the step skipping during printing. If skipped steps are detected, the printer will pause the print and do an XY-axis homing, then resume the print.
Did you check the video timelaps? if the base plate was not installed or the bottom layer was not moved. I had twice similar issue . One was that i did not put properly the base and the second time, just shifted the whole bottom layer after restart . But since i make sure that clean the base with soap , not using very often glue and double checking the plate. And watching the first 2 or 3 layers before i go away. If you want get Orca Slicer and has some interesting and simple tuning tests i am using it often and do not use the auto flow for calibrated filament , Bambu Slicer i use when do not have K and flow factors tested on
Thanks everyone for the advice. I think its a random occurance. I have been prininting continuously since and have not had a layer shift sense. Seems I get one every now and then. I may try lowering the Volumetric speed down a bit on the PC just to see if it helps with a few other issues I am having on occasion.
hi Qapla, I have exactly the same problem with the catana and the sword, although a few months ago the impression was great. today this is not the case, and I opened an incident at bambulab they were responsive, they asked me for the STL files and the data of the X1 carbon when printing the part, I am waiting a return from them.
Another possibility is to use the clipboard to copy and paste the results directly into Excel. Just be careful with General type Excel columns, as they can sometimes have unpredictable results, depending on your data. CTL-A anywhere in the result grid, and then right-click:
The setting change which has been advised in Diego's accepted answer is perfect if we want to enable this option permanently in SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS). Here permanently means the new setting will get applied automatically to all future query sessions in SSMS. This is usually not the case. Many a times we want to enable this option temporarily and then revert back to the original state.
Changing this setting also requires restarting SSMS to take effect. This is a not-so-nice user experience when we are in the middle of writing a query or troubleshooting a bug. So, if there are a number of unsaved query session windows already open then restarting SSMS is a costly affair. In such a case, we either have to discard all the unsaved query sessions or save them to disk so that we can resume our journey after SSMS restart .
That's it. Now the current query session will start honouring the setting change with immediate effect. We don't need to restart SSMS for this. Also, this setting change won't be propagated to any future query sessions either. Thus, this is a very quick and convenient route to follow.
At least in SQL Server 2012, you can right click in the query window and select Query Options. From there you can select Include Headers for grid and/or text and have the Save As work the way you want it without restarting SSMS.
Guess what? - this is actually an option, and it is unchecked by default. So by default, you get broken CSV files (and may not even realize it, esp. if your export is large and your data doesn't have commas normally) - and you have to go in and click a checkbox so that your CSVs export correctly!
To me, this seems like a monumentally stupid design choice and an apt metaphor for Microsoft's approach to software in general ("broken by default, requires meaningless ritualistic actions to make trivial functionality work").
Before posting I've done searching an answer for this on the forum. Maybe I've misread certain information. Keywords used: locked, copyright, backup no answers came up. P.S. MOD- If it is already answered can you link me please? thanks.
Now the questions is, incase the ps3 screws up, is there a way around to backup and transfer the copyright save games to another HDD and transfer to lets say a refurbished/ new console/ new HDD? Tried googling but it does not give a clear cut answer.
1) Some say the backup utility does back up the copyright protected save files but if you restore to another system is not carried over, (again what if the original PS3 screws up)
2) Upgrading HDD will not have the copy protected save files restored
3) data transfer utility seems feasible but true?- hooking up two ps3 will transfer everything including copyright protected save files to the new system and deleting them from the original source (and what if your first system can't be turned on at all?? YLOD?)
Pretty sure the data transfer utility works in the same way but for transferring to new PS3... as long as your old PS3 is still working ... So if your PS3 dies and you need to replace it your copy protected saves are pretty much gone :(
My PS3's Seagate 320GB became corrupted a couple of months ago. Lost about 9 months worth of gaming, including completed saves for Modern Warfare II, (Veteran) Uncharted II, (Hard) World at War, (Veteran) Assassin's Creed II, and a few others So much for my Platinum aspirations on 3 of those 4. Put the original 40GB HDD back in the PS3 while I reformatted the 320GB, and then started again from scratch.
My PS3's Seagate 320GB became corrupted a couple of months ago. Lost about 9 months worth of gaming, including completed saves for Modern Warfare II, (Veteran) Uncharted II, (Hard) and a few others So much for my Platinum aspirations on 3 of those 4. Put the original 40GB HDD back in the PS3 while I reformatted the 320GB, and then started again from scratch.
You may not be able to use the saved data on the destination PS3 system.
You may no longer be able to earn Trophies using the saved data that you transferred.
Trophy information is not transferred.
Transferring data
Turn off both PS3 systems, and then perform the following steps. If the transferred data is saved game data that is copy-prohibited or data that is copyright-protected, it will be moved to the destination PS3 system and deleted from the source PS3 system.
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