Shenzhen-based 3D printer manufacturer Bambu Lab has launched a new firmware for its X1 Series of 3D printers. The optional security update introduces authorization and authentication controls for key 3D printing operations, altering how third-party software interacts with the 3D printer.

Some in the 3D printing community have not received the news well, leading to Bambu Lab refuting claims that the firmware, currently undergoing beta testing, restricts third-party tools or forces users into a closed ecosystem. Those who choose not to install the update can continue using external software without any changes. The company has also introduced a new tool called Bambu Connect, designed to integrate third-party software with updated printers. Bambu Lab is collaborating with software developers, including Orca Slicer, to ensure a seamless connection with external tools.

  • Grass@sh.itjust.works
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    4 hours ago

    I’m glad that design has been seeing development. My next build I’m probably going to be voron based but instead of aluminum extrusion bolted together it will be welded steel. I need to way more weld mileage to get my money’s worth from the welder and the aluminum beams are weirdly expensive

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      53 minutes ago

      Funny you mention aluminum. First thing i was gonna print was molds for a gingery lathe