How to print in multiple colors in Bambu Studio
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ม.ค. 2025
- In this tutorial, I show you the basics of Bambu Studio multicolor printing using the paint tools.
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Thanks for the useful tutorial! You opened a whole new world for me!
honestly i swear why cant all tutorial videos be like yours? short, simple, and to the point.
Finally a good toturial that explain it really good .. thank you sir
Have just purchased a Bambu Lab X1-C with AMS. This tutorial explains the multiple colour processes extremely well. Thank you.
Glad it helped! Enjoy your printer!
Great video and instructions! Clear and concise, as it should be. If we wanted more in depth for each feature, there are other videos you could view, but this earned my Subscribe click. Good on ya, BZ!
I have gone through multiple tutorials, and yours saved me! Such an easy tutorial to follow.
Just had my A1 a week, this has been very helpful!
i don't quite get why there are 9 filament changes. Isn't there just one?
Great vid man !
Thank you!
Thank you so much this was very helpful. Just bought my first 3D printer A1 mini and loving it.
Thanks, for the tut and the laughs when it came to you saying huwyt!
The hwite layer
Yo this dude basically famous
U teaching so clear to understand for me. 🎉
Perfect! Just what I wanted to know, thanks!
Thanks that was very helpful and straight forward.
I agree with the other comments below, you do a great job of clearly and squarely explaining things, but without skipping over important points. Thanks a lot. Quick question from a total newbie: if the top layer(s) are all white, why would there need to be more than a single filament change, from red to white as the progress moves upward?
You mentioned linking to the TH-cam coaster...did I miss the link? Thanks for the video, the Height Range tool is nice!
@shayway at 5:26 you said you could get the number of changes down if you tinkered with it. Can you explain that please? I'm having an issue where even though I didn't paint a layer white it is printing it. Kinda like those White lines you have going up on your model
I have to agree w/ coolbreeze00002. I have watched many videos about coloring prints. It wasn't until I saw this one that made me say OOOoooohhhh. Now I get it. Thank you for this info video. Now I will be able to complete prints without using paint pens and messing up.
Super helpful video thank you!
what about no AMS? I don't plan to get the AMS with the A1. Not sureif AMS would work if printing 10 or50 say little flowers with 2 colors. Presently I just pause the print and change filament at the right time. M600 I believe Change filament?
Hi, you say it has to do 9 filament changes when printing the red top layer. How come since it is all one layer? Does it print some red layer in between the white layers or do you mean it does one complete letter before moving onto the next letter? ie not a complete layer at a time? Great video as it easily explains how i could do this without hauling out my white paint and brush! :)
Can you link the coaster and explain how to do multiple colors on the same layer, all i see are multiple colors on raised sections...
Very helpful one question does the purge block have to print? my first multi color model the purge block printed also. Anyway to not have that print?
short , to the point , and easy to understand !!! kudo's . one more subscriber thnx
I am interested in how to turn off the support next to the model so that it does not print.
Hwat else hwill you paint hwite?
if you have three square blocks on your build plate that are 2 mm in the Z axis and you want to print 1 mm one color and 1 mm in another color. can you select them all and apply the section paint on all three in one shot? i ask because i have 75 different shapes that would be pain to section all of them
You saved my day..thanks man
If you want to do two separate pieces that are separate colors (i.e Part A black part B white) is it best to just do two separate prints to avoid as much purging and purge blocks?
can you make a video how to add custom logo or qr code to a print from the bambu stufio?
This is a cool idea, I'll definitely see if I can put something together!
Hi Shayway, thank you for the excellent tutorial, do you have a video where the multi colors are flat like the coaster you showed at the beginning by chance?
I don't have one but there are a few ways to achieve this. The coaster model in particular used separate objects in order to do the painting in Bambu Studio. I can definitely look into making a video covers these methods
How do you get it smooth and plat with the surface
One question: can you save your sliced model with the multi color if you wanted to print it multiple times?
1 layer of white on top of red, would the red would show through the single white layer? I always print a good few layers of white over another colour or I find that the colour bellow will show through it.
Thank you for this man.
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Thanks man really helpful!
Late to the party, but I really appreciate the tutorial! Thank you! Question: did you say that you can use more than one AMS to achieve more colors? (Example: if I had two AMS’s, I could produce a print with EIGHT colors?) would that be using only ONE mini? How would this work? Anyone?
Yes you can! wiki.bambulab.com/en/x1/manual/Connect-AMS-Hub-and-multi-AMS
@@Shayway Thanks so much!!!
thanks young lad
Why would you need 9 changes if only printing top layer white... shouldn't only be 1 change? bottom is all red then top changes to white...
Thank you so much!
Hi, its possible add text other color ?
Why does it want to do 9 color changes if you are only printing the top layer in white?
So I did this and my bambu still prints it in one color, any idea why?
I'm fully aware that you can do whatever you want in the software, but how it actually looks on the printer... I have no idea...
How long does it take to switch from one color to another? What does it really look like and how much material is used until the printing head is cleaned of the previous color... and so on...
Everything else is child's play...
Is there a way to do this if one does not have the AMS?
You could use the "Pause at filament height" code to manually change the filament. Tons of videos on this but I haven't made one :(
thank you, already found that out - unfortunately one seems to be able to do only 2 colors with prints 🥲 but maybe im not fully informed. @@Shayway would be cool if you could make a video on this nonetheless!
Oh shit first video I watched from you and I see a west g clown in the back, subscribed.
thx
Would have been great if you took 5 mins to go away and learn what that last gap fill button did. Then you’d have a full tutorial.
What you have showed is all but not what you printed at the beginning of video. You sliced colors by layer, but you where showing print with multicolor layer.
Can you mirror your painting? Complicated 3d files aren’t that easy to color.
Worst software for artists, what's the point of a color 3d printer if you can't import colored meshes? Zbrush will export in the formats Bambu uses but then Bambu removes the color, absolutely useless. It needs at minimum some masking tools, and straight edge line drawing but better would be a way to import uvs and bake them on the mesh.