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so this is the problem. A1 and A1 mini same result, so if the printers do the same it seems it must be the output from the slicer you can see the slicer shows it correct in the picture, no black in the jaw.
sorry no file this is a store bought item I will not post a .3mf or STL in keeping with the no copy policy.
My guess is that your flushing multiplier is set to 0. On the left hand side there is a button “flushing volume”. Click it and see what the multiplier is set too. Switching from black to white requirements a lot of flushing.
I See the setting is set to 0, I changed the multiplier to 0.7 now it has some numbers in it to work with, some youtube people say that .07 is a good setting. I have no idea how it got to 0, I never even knew it had a setting lol. Tomorrow I hope to Try and print it again.
Thanks for the help. it worked that was it
It seems Bambu Studio likes to prompt you to save changes to the various profiles whenever you open a file that has settings different from your defaults. I’ve managed to corrupt my default settings a number of different ways accidentally and some have been things I’ve never messed with.
I doubt I’m the only one had it happen but no idea if that’s what happened to you.