The “3” is not relative to the AMS, but rather it is the third filament preset you are using in the print. Have you actually configured the AMS to know what is in A3? As atm it looks like it is set to PLA. Meaning if you check what your options are back at
it probably says A3 is PLA, not PA6-CF… i.e.
Hence why BS can’t “automagically” map the filament preset used in the print job to something loaded in the AMS.
btw, this is not new behaviour to Bambu Studio V2… it is this way in V1 also
thanks for your quick reply.
I am pretty sure I never change the filament settings at the printer, I only change the settings in Bambu Studio V1.x and send it to the printer. I also print PETG with Generic PETG settings without changing anything at the AMS … hmmm.
But anyway if this is the way I can deal with it, but If I want to use the original Preset Fiberon PA6-GF, the AMS didn´t know that type, just PA. It doesnt matter which filament type I try to use I am unable to print. Do I have to sync anything with the AMS? And if so, how?
I have a P1S and was struggling to get it to feed some Glow PLA from the external holder. It wouldnt give me the option. It just kept reverting to all the spools in the AMS. In the advanced options once sliced and print plate was pressed all that was available was toggle timelapse on/off. There was no toggle for the AMS on/off. The only way I found around it was to remove the spools of PLA from the AMS then reslice and the toggle for AMS was then available. It might just be user error but selecting filaments and mapping etc seems a lot more complicated than before. I have reverted to previous version.
You wouldn’t need to, if you are using Bambu spools, as the RFID tags take care of that. Otherwise, you need to either specify on the machine itself (i.e. set it when you load it since you’re there already), or via the Device tab of Bambu Studio, what filament you have loaded in any the AMS where can’t identify the filament type itself. Until then, you will be unable to map filament used in the project to the filament loaded into the AMS.