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[GH-ISSUE #1117] [Bug]: Certain prints fail to automatically archive and result in an empty fallback archive. #801
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Originally created by @mrnoisytiger on GitHub (Apr 24, 2026).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/maziggy/bambuddy/issues/1117
Originally assigned to: @maziggy on GitHub.
Component
Bambuddy
Bug Description
Occasionally, an ongoing print will fail to properly archive and result in an empty 0 byte archive being created. This archive will not have any photo (the photo button is available, but leads to a non-existent file), and no timelapse will be captured. Neither the
.3mfnor the.gcodefile will be captured.Expected Behavior
The file should be archived properly.
Steps to Reproduce
Difficult to reproduce as this problem only appears sporadically.
Printer Model
H2D
Bambuddy Version
v0.2.4b1-nightly
SpoolBuddy Version
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Printer Firmware Version
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Installation Method
Docker
Operating System
Linux (Ubuntu/Debian)
Relevant Logs / Support Package
bambuddy.log
Unable to generate a relevant debug verbose log as I cannot reproduce the issue currently on demand.
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@maziggy commented on GitHub (Apr 24, 2026):
This is no support package. I've asked you to follow the instructions.
@mrnoisytiger commented on GitHub (Apr 24, 2026):
bambuddy-support-20260424-115225.zip
Here's a support package -- it's not going to show the issue though, since I haven't been able to reproduce it since Monday.
@maziggy commented on GitHub (May 1, 2026):
Please let us know if there error reoccurs.
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