Hello everyone,
I`m very new to bambu slicer and only got my system 2 days ago.
Im trying to create this model, all the coloured parts have been modelled in CAD as separate objects, Ive used the painting function to add the colours and checked the assembly view function to confirm the colours are solid throughout the parts.
My issue is that either the infill is the incorrect colour and printed over the colour parts in the model for a few layers before printing the last 3/4 layers correctly, Or like the image shows the wording on the model being colour black for 1 layer (image 1) before printing the final 1mm in the correct colour. (image 2)
Since the parts are seperate, you can simply click on a body and then click the number corresponding with that color. So for the red part, you click the red circle and then click 3 on your keyboard. This will make the everything in that body that color.
Hi
Yea, I’ve painted everything with the fill bucket, checked in the assembly view that everything is a solid colour and its still happening.
I`m not just painting the surfaces. The letters under the 1st image are white for 4 layers down, then the top layer of the main section paints them over black, then the remaining raised letters are white again.
Each letter is a single object.
Right, but since the letters are seperate objects, when you are using the paint bucket, you will not paint the bottom surface.
What I meant is painting without going into the painting menu, you simply click all the letters at the same time (hold ctrl and click each letter), and since you want them to be white you click the number 1 on your keyboard. This will paint the whole object.
Number 1 is white, 2 is black, 3 is red, and 4 is blue as the filaments you have loaded into Bambu studio.
I’m far from an expert but it seems like this is an issue with the design and overlapping objects at that specific layer. Your black object is taking precedence over anything else as you said it’s happening for the blue as well. I’m not at home to test things out but you may need to change how your coloring/filling things in order to get it to stick properly. I had a similar issue with a modified design not long ago that I’ll pull back up to take a look at and come back with more details, unless of course you get it figured before I can
After a lot of tinkering in the CAD file I deleted all the coloured pieces and re-extruded them, Ive no idea how that worked but I still get the black layer over the white letters but as Ive raised them slightly it doesn’t matter to much.
So here is the completed print.
Thanks for all your help.
So I had the same issue with another multi coloured logo I make.
Could not get it to work messing with the CAD design so I`ve spent a few hours just clicking buttons in the slicer.
Found the button that works.
View all objects setting tab to the right of the advanced tab. clicking on this bought up all the parts of the design and allowed me to choose the colour of each, without using the paint function.
Worked perfectly and all the parts are coloured to the depth I wanted.