Power Loss Recovery Power loss recovery is a feature in modern 3D printers that resumes printing from the last known position after a power outage. It prevents print failures, material waste, and downtime. Advanced printers use non-volatile memory to save progress and resume seamlessly. This feature is especially useful for long prints or in areas with unstable power supply. Proper power loss recovery settings ensure layer alignment, consistent extrusion, and structural integrity. It enhances productivity and reduces print interruptions. |