3DQue Programs has secured full compatibility between AutoFarm3D and Bambu Lab’s Developer Mode.
The corporate believes the mixing will allow seamless, automated print farm administration on Bambu’s portfolio of 3D printers, together with the P1, X1, and A1 sequence.
3DQue has additionally recommended the mixing will facilitate a ‘production-ready answer’ because of Bambu’s high-speed and dependable {hardware}, and AutoFarm3D’s capability for superior job routing, queue administration, failure detection, and half ejection. Different AutoFarm3D capabilities that will likely be on provide to customers will likely be AMS-aware filament routing with AutoFarm3D’s personal mapping instruments, compatibility with auto ejection and door opener {hardware} and assist for as much as 500 printers.
“We’re excited to work with Bambu and assist their ahead momentum with printer automation and print farm administration,” mentioned Steph Sharp, CEO of 3DQue. “Our objective is to make native 3D print manufacturing scalable, environment friendly, and actually hands-off throughout quite a lot of {hardware} platforms.” “We welcome collaboration with forward-thinking OEMs,” added Sharp. “Bambu has taken a community-first step by opening up Developer Mode, and we’re glad to assist make that call much more worthwhile to customers operating severe operations.
“We welcome collaboration with forward-thinking OEMs. Bambu has taken a community-first step by opening up Developer Mode, and we’re glad to assist make that call much more worthwhile to customers operating severe operations.”