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A queue gone mad leads to surprising results for 3D printing – but still no regulation

Just like an owner of a new puppy waking up to a scene of destruction, 3D printer users who leave long jobs running overnight may be appalled to see what they find in the morning.

What had caused this"spooky action at a distance" was soon made plain: and it was because Bambu printers, like so many modern devices, relied on Bambu cloud services. And Bambu's cloud services had apparently gone haywire., create a detailed report once it had established what went wrong, and put in place a range of fixes to stop it happening again.

But this was a lie. The spooler still had to spool the data to the printer, byte by byte, but telling that lie meant the user could get on with something else. If that something else was also a print job, the spooler had to manage a list of pending outputs – and so the print queue was born. When service is restored, chaos makes its happy entrance as duplicate jobs are churned out. And this is manageable on a single user system: you learn to cancel stuff and add printer queue management to your skill set. On a networked printer – oh boy.

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