Four days ago, Bambu Studio 1.10.2 Beta was released. This version mostly includes bug fixes, but one new feature is puzzling.
Introduce authorization and authentication protection mechanism: Bambu Studio now supports signing and encrypting control commands sent to printers when the printer supports authorization and authentication protection. The printer will determine whether the commands can be executed.
This is the first time we have heard anything about the authorization and authentication of commands sent to the printer. Looking through Bambu Lab’s wiki doesn’t yield any results regarding this feature. Could it be linked to the new flagship printer to be released in 2025? We don’t know, but it is intriguing!
Here is the list of the bug fixes listed in this release:
- Fixed potential issues with floating supports in Tree Hybrid and Tree Slim structure.
- Fixed a potential failure to load Brazilian Portuguese on Linux.
- Fixed the font color display issue in the “unsaved changes dialog” on Linux.
- Fixed an issue where tree supports sometimes failed to generate continuous top support layers.
- Fixed an issue where the Top-Z parameter of mixed supports was invalid in certain cases.
- Fixed display issue for remaining print time on MacOS.
- Fixed an issue where the bottom surface of some parts could not be selected in certain cases.
- Updated some English translations.
- Added LDO as a new filament vendor.
- Fixed GCode export failures for third-party printers.
As always, you can find the full changelog, and the download links, on the GitHub release page: https://github.com/bambulab/BambuStudio/releases/tag/v01.10.02.64