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Bambu Lab 3d printers produce really clean multi-material results. However, due to a filament cutting system that prioritises reliability, there can be an excessive amount of filament and time wasted. In this video, I explore some options for clawing some efficiency back. The gains aren’t huge, but are still worthwhile.
Thanks to my patron David who inspired this video during a great discussion.
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0:00 Introduction
0:50 How the Bambu Lab filament change system works
2:43 Test multi-colour print
Marlin multi material remix by Cipis:
3:20 Single colour vs multi-colour
4:40 Purge into infill and/or support
6:08 Flushing volumes
8:56 Potential g-code tweaks
9:57 Printing multiples for efficiency
10:41 Conclusion
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