HELP For beginners when using one of my Bambu Lab project files

HELP For beginners when using one of my Bambu Lab project files


Here are the general steps to print my models:

1. Open Bambu Lab Studio.

2. Click “Open Project.”

3. Navigate to the project file and click “Open.” (This method ensures the project is opened correctly and you don’t lose any settings I made for you.)

My models aren’t painted. Instead, I’ve set up colour changes at specific layer heights so that people with or without an AMS system can still print them in multicolour.

To see the plate showing the different colours, you’ll need to slice it to view the graphical representation of the colour changes.

Some of my models have each plate named with the colours I’ve used, in the order or use. If you can’t see the full text, simply click the pen icon to reveal the full text string.

Some models have random colours showing on the screen. These are simply to highlight the fact that there are colour changes happening. They don’t represent the colours you should print with (they’re just a reference).

My latest models (like the Dracula Castle) use more similar colour representations closer to the actual colours I’ve used.

So, look at the plate name. It will tell you the colours to use and the order.


- Put those colours in your AMS, no matter which slot.

- Slice the plate.

- Send it to the printer.

- A window will pop up, giving you a choice to allocate the colours to the slots where you put them.

- Select the correct colours and print!


It’s very simple, I promise.


Fulv :)


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