Bambu Lab Security Update will remove OrcaSlicer’s Access

The new Bambu Lab Security update will require users to install the “Bambu Connect” network plugin in order to use 3rd party slicers and accessories.

https://www.tomshardware.com/3d-printing/bambu-lab-security-update-will-remove-orcaslicers-access

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