Filament Color crossing over into the other color within the infill

colorPainting2
colorPainting
colorPainting3

I am using Orca slicer but I can reproduce this in Bambu lab.
These pieces of geo are painted different colors using the fill color tool but once it has been sliced, one filament crosses over into the other.

In the photo, this time it sliced with the grey crossing over into the white.

I tried loading two mesh files as one but got the same results.
Is there a way to stop this from happening with something like a modifier or is there a setting to eliminate this?

@mokosanvfx, maybe check the ‘Others’ tab and see if you have ‘Flush into objects’ infill’ selected under Flush Options.

Cheers,

This is the result.
colorPainting4

I thought that adding 4 wall loops might help to hide the infill color but this crossover happens by the 4th layer.
colorPainting5

hi i have a similar issue. looks like it tries to anchor the other color in the first one. but it is all PLA so i dont need it.
again another function that orca/bambu wants to have but doesnt let me change! i really want Cura to work on my bambu A1!!!

For others out there. I added a modifier from LOAD option and used a 3D model mask to change the filament to the fill color I wanted.

This eliminated the bleeding for me.