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256x256 is not possible? Is is a lie? #5822

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HerrTimbo opened this issue Jan 19, 2025 · 1 comment
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256x256 is not possible? Is is a lie? #5822

HerrTimbo opened this issue Jan 19, 2025 · 1 comment
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Bambu Studio Version

1.10.1.50

Where is the application from?

Bambu Lab Official website

OS version

macOS Sequoia 15.1

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Printer

Bambu Lab P1S with AMSI

How to reproduce

slice a 6x6 gridfinity base plate, which is 252x252.

Actual results

I wanted to print a 6x6 gridfinity base plate, which is 252x252. The slicer showed the error (in German): "Gridfinity baseplate 6x6 befindet sich zu nah an einem Sperrbereich. Beim Drucken kann es zu Kollisionen kommen." (english: "Gridfinity baseplate 6x6 is too close to a restricted area. Collisions may occur during printing."), see attached screenshot.

You advertise with a printing-space of 256x256x256. How can I make use of this space, if there are restricted areas?

Expected results

just print

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screeshot error slicing 252x252.png.zip

Gridfinity baseplate 6x6.3mf.zip

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@HerrTimbo HerrTimbo added the bug Something isn't working label Jan 19, 2025
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@HerrTimbo steht alles genau in der Doku, wie du die volle Druckplatte nutzen kannst: https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/knowledge-sharing/print-volume-limitations

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