Alright… can someone explain to a non-Bambu guy….
Why they designed a cover that was so prone to falling off… as to warrant a sensor or whatever to detect it, instead of designing a cover that just doesn’t do that?
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Alright… can someone explain to a non-Bambu guy….
Why they designed a cover that was so prone to falling off… as to warrant a sensor or whatever to detect it, instead of designing a cover that just doesn’t do that?
You'll want to tow it outside the environment for repairs.
Into another environment?
That's not very typical, I'd like to make that clear.
Not sure if this was referencing it but just in case someone doesn't know: