Note: DP730/DP722/DP720 firmware can be upgraded once the connected DP750/752 base is upgraded to new firmware. The firmware version on DP730/722/720 can be different from the base. Please refer to the release notes for the handset version number.
I bought an ONYX BOOX Gulliver (Note) (link: _gulliver) which I understand is the same version BOOX Note. It works well but the latest firmware update is from April 16, 2019 (available on: ). I recently realize that there is the V2.3.1 firmware update for BOOX Note (available on: -series) the same firmware version I have installed on my BOOX Max 2 which has some cool features that I would like to have on my BOOX Note in order to make those devices more compatible (synchronization, etc.).
Hi,
2 days ago I updated my Note Air2 plus to 3.3 firmware. After the update the sync with the Boox cloud and OneNote stop working for new note.
The older note are ok end synchronized but if i create a new note it don't sync with cloud or OneNote.
If I create a new notebook in the notepad app and use different colors to write, then sync directly with Dropbox, the pdf generated from the new note appears with the correct colors. This is working normally.
Is there a setup or something to toggle that I missed here with the new firmware? This was working perfectly before the update. This is in fact 60% of my usage for the note air 2. I would really appreciate if the solution is a simple switch to toggle in a menu and not have to wait for a new update to get that back..
This NAS is being used in an important business application, and I'd like to review the release notes of all the firmware versions since 6.6.0 to see if my problem might be resolved. The people in a company who ask "Why did this happen?" like to know why afterall.
The information you've provided so far is not enough to identify the cause of the crash. Without knowing the cause one can only guess if the cause was a software issue addressed by a firmware update or something else.
When URLs are significantly changed an unfortunate side effect is the breaking of old links. Note the zip file download contains both the firmware .img file and also a copy of the Release Notes. The Release Notes typically provide a list of the key changes since the previous production firmware release.
Please remember to run the calibration after updating the firmware to properly activate this feature. You can find the calibration option under the Control-Utilities menu. The process will take approximately 10 minutes.
In previous firmware versions, when binding the Bambu Handy app to the printer by scanning the QR code, both devices have to be on the same LAN network. Starting with this firmware version, users can perform the binding operation without the need to have both devices on the same LAN.
In addition, we have added some new features such as viewing liveview in LAN Only Mode, dynamic flow calibration for PEI plates, MicroSD file management with Bambu Studio, and an Auto Refill page to change filament backup settings. We have also made a lot of feature optimizations and problem fixes in this version of the firmware, which we hope will bring you a better user experience
There was a bug present in previous versions of the firmware where if a print was started when the heatbed was very close to the bottom, the bed would try to move further than possible, generating some motor skips. This issue did not cause any damage, but we have fixed it in this firmware version, with G38/G380 S2 cmd added. (this bug fix requires a file sliced with the latest version of Bambu Studio)
In this version of the firmware, the flow dynamics parameter (similar to pressure advance in Klipper, or linear advance in Marlin) of the filament rows in the AMS now can be calibrated and saved in batches automatically. You can also calibrate the parameter manually and save it in the printer. For more detailed information please refer to our wiki article which explains this feature.
(Please note: the compensating algorithm used in the Micro Lidar calibrated parameter is different from the manually calibrated parameter, so you may find the auto-calibrated parameter is not the same as the manually calibrated result)
The uneven textured surface of the textured PEI build plate is not very friendly to the micro lidar, and first-layer scanning was not supported in previous firmware. We have improved the related algorithm, allowing users to take advantage of first-layer scanning on textured PEI plates, and works similarly to smooth build plates.
After nearly 2 months of feature development iterations and test iterations, with everyone's efforts, the ota version 01.05.01.00 has finally been officially released. We have added several new functions for filament on the spool holder, described below. At the same time, by popular request, we have included support for downgrading to a curated list of previous firmware versions (through Bambu Handy 1.0.13 or above).
In addition, we have also added some other functionality such as quick issue reporting through the popup window when prints finish or are stopped manually, resetting a aftermarket filament information, pop-up prompts for different filaments and adjusting the filament color setting page. We also made a lot of improvements in this version of the firmware, hoping to bring you a better experience.
We have adjusted the logic for clearing temperature errors. when the printer is idle, in the previous firmware, some errors are automatically cleared when the error is recovered (e.g. the printer will report an open circuit error when the sensor is unplugged and the error will be automatically cleared when the sensor is plugged back in); in the new firmware, the error is only cleared when the printer power cycle or a new print is initiated.
a. Click the icon to switch resolution. The process of switching takes 1-2 seconds for the reinitialization of the media module, please be patient. In addition, it should be noted that LiveView will be paused for a while, and timelapse will be split into two files during the switching process.
As we promised, our printer can connect 4 AMS units to support 16-color filaments from this new firmware with a required AMS Hub. We solved tons of bugs around multi-AMS setups to make the user experience more comfortable. Welcome to our new world with 16-colors.
In firmware ota1.0.0.0, we supported the timelapse function. However, exporting timelapses was a bit cumbersome in the past, as files needed to be copied from the microSD card to the computer. To make this easier, our new firmware update works together with Bambu Studio (1.3 and up) and Bambu Handy (1.0.5 and up) to export files without removing the MicroSD card.
Another important feature in this firmware version is the inclusion of software end-stops. This prevents collisions when controlling the tool head manually by limiting movement to the printer's build area in order to avoid damage to the printer or its motion systems.
In previous firmware versions, First Layer Inspection only worked for layered printing. If you started a sequential printing job, the HMS would return a warning saying that "Current printing mode does not support First Layer Inspection". Now we have extended First Layer Inspection to work with sequential printing as well. Please note that this work is not complete yet, and for now, only the first object will be scanned. Here is how to open the sequential printing by object:
In previous firmware versions, users needed to re-enter their passwords when reconnecting to a previously used Wifi access point, which was not very convenient. This firmware version implements saving Wifi passwords to the printer so that users can connect much more easily to multiple networks. These passwords are saved only to the printer and not shared or saved to the cloud.
Previously, AMS users needed to unplug the AMS cable before loading filament from the spool holder to print filament not supported by AMS. This was a problem for people who placed their X1 in a location where the rear of the machine was not easily accessible. To solve that problem, our new firmware provides an option to Enable or Disable the AMS when starting a print.
Due to the high insertion force, some users find that it is difficult to insert filament. A power-assisted insertion has been added. User can now select an empty tray from the panel to activate power-assisted insertion. Once selected, the tray will spin the motor at low speed for 10 seconds to help users insert filament. At the same time, the white LED starts to breath (turn on and off gradually) to indicate this function is enabled, and users can insert filament with assistance. Note: you can still insert filament without the help of power-assisted insertion as in the previous firmware.
What you see on the public website is the current general release. What I provided was the release notes for what is technically the latest available software release. That release is typically referred to within Xerox as a SPAR. Those releases have started being posted on the public site, as of about a month ago, for some models and they are listed as Service Pack software versions rather than SPAR's when they are there. The product enhancements document (release notes) for the general release that you mentioned can be found at the link below. I got the document link from the release notes that are for Xerox internal use only. It really should be easily obtained on the website though. The support site has gone through a redesign recently and it was probably an oversight.
Before updating the firmware on my WorkCentre 6515, I wanted to read what has changed between the version I have and the latest version. So far I haven't found any release notes. Can someone point me to them?
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