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The cloud features are NOT integral to the experience. You absolutely can use the printer without touching the cloud but it makes the experience a lot nicer if you're not an advanced user who is used to buying their own camera, setting up their own VPN and configuring their own OctoPrint to get similar feature set.

You actually have two different options aside from cloud - completely offline with SD-Card (which is what you get in ... almost all the other 3d printers?) and partially offline (I.e. via LAN) where you upload the g-code locally without passing it to the cloud.

Look, I'm not trying to be a shill for BambuLab, but it just feels like people are making their opinion based on what they read at a glance without actually getting into details or even being able to confirm it themselves.

Personally I believe they just enable less technical folks to actually make use of their printers and not be totally confused at variety different methods and learning about all the Linux stuff just to be able to get something basic as making it possible to see the print without standing next to it. I totally understand why The Cloud is perceived as an evil, but I think there is false dichotomy here where it's either everything or nothing. Looking at Bambu's team actions I truly believe they are at least _trying_ to provide to different kind of audiences (i.e. their LAN feature)



I'm not against optional cloud features, but as far as I can see, the camera doesn't work in their LAN only mode. I'd say that's a big feature and makes the non-cloud operation of the printer an inferior mode, and that's something I'm definitely not on board with.


But it does work in LAN mode since recent update[0] and as other commenters said - through RTSP stream as well.

[0] https://github.com/bambulab/BambuStudio/releases/tag/v01.07....




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