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| ==== Pre Plated 3 MFs ==== | ==== Pre Plated 3 MFs ==== | ||
| - | {{ :wiki:38mm_micro_bitonal_half_height_painted_seams_bambu.3mf | Remixed Bitonal - 38mm - half height hole - 118 on a plate with 3 colors - P1S}} | + | {{ :wiki:bambu_p1s_38mm_micro_bitonal_half_height_-_updated_01282026.3mf | Updated |
| - | * Note: After slicing the plate, if you want to, you can remove the color swaps by removing them from the right vertical bar, and slicing the plate again. | + | |
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| + | * **Note** To update the phone number for these files in Bambu Studio, click on Objects -> Assembly -> text_shape -> Edit Text | ||
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| + | * **Note**: Mako hotend is used here, so adjust flow according to your own setup, or use your own filament profiles. | ||
| + | * There are filament profiles in these 3mfs for Fusion Filaments ABS, Bambu ASA, PolyTerra PLA, and Overture PLA | ||
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| ==== Filling a plate ==== | ==== Filling a plate ==== | ||
| You might want to fill a plate with your whistle of choice. | You might want to fill a plate with your whistle of choice. | ||
| Recommend using the " | Recommend using the " | ||
| - | You can see these options when you select a whistle/ | + | You can see these options when you select a whistle/ |
| When you select Clone, there' | When you select Clone, there' | ||
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| + | "Fill bed with copies" | ||
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| + | ==== Multi-Color Tips ==== | ||
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| + | For models where color changes don't have to be done cleanly, you can save some filament and printing time with the following settings: | ||
| + | * Disable the Prime Tower | ||
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| + | * Set Flushing Volumes to 0 | ||
| + | - In Bambu Studio, click on Flushing volumes, just above the Filament selection. | ||
| + | - Set Multiplier to 0 and click OK | ||
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| + | ==== Max Volumetric Flow and Ludicrous Mode ==== | ||
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| + | TL;DR: Be careful with Ludicrous mode with some filaments. It can cause clogs, air printing, and incosistent extrusion. | ||
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| + | There is a limit to how much filament a printer can heat, melt, and extrude per second. This is called "Max Volumetric Flow" (MVF), and it's measured in mm^3/s. Bambu' | ||
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| + | MVF acts as a speed limit on all toolhead motion. For example, if MVF is 21mm^3/s, the max speed the toolhead can do while extruding is ~280mm/s. When you slice a print with these settings, the slicer will make sure to never move the toolhead faster than 280mm/s. | ||
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| + | Bambu printers have " | ||
| + | It's safer to do your own [[https:// | ||
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