Hello,
Lately, printing in cloud mode very large files (over 30MB) is not going well. Download from the printer can take 20min and will often fail (with timeouts).
So I tried to print using LAN mode (i.e. sending the gcode directly to the printer) but I’m having an issue, where AMS selection is not applied: I select slot 3 (black PLA for example) but the printer will always take slot 1 instead (red PETG for example). Which can be problematic. I did a few tests and was able to have correct AMS selection if the print has more than 2 colors, but not when only using 1 or 2 colors (/filaments).
Am I missing something, somewhere in Bambu Studio? (P1S+AMS)
When you click the button to generate the .GCODE only do you have the AMS enabled? and do you have the colors mapped correctly? Also when you pull the file to slice and print what color is default, its what ever the AMS thinks is in slot 1 is what will populate, if you chose to paint said object instead of choosing a different “base” color the infill will stay red regardless. You can see this if you look at the sliced file using the slider on the far right in the preview screen
You don’t have any AMS option when you “send” to the printer:
True but you set the AMS up and synch it, did you make changes and not update?
No. In fact sending the same gcode to cloud will work fine.


Why are the colors backwards from what is listed in the AMS then slot A1 and A2 do not correspond to what you have listed under the filament section, those two are reversed, yes that matters
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Because i want to use filament A2 for this print. you are telling me I cannot use any other slot than 1 as the default filament ? I cannot do that ?

No I’m saying you mapped it wrong and never resynched the changes, the systems default again is what ever is sitting in slot one on the first AMS, to change it right click on the model on the plate and go down to change filament
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Ah… nice. Thank you for your help.
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