How can I move the Internal .emf models to the MicroSD Card?
You can’t. The STL models are available via Links to STL models | Bambu Lab Wiki
I know but I need .emf files not just stl’s as I need to copy some parts
I assume you mean 3mf. I don’t understand why you can’t use the STLs - after all, Bambu started with those too. What are you trying to do?
I wanna get some parts out of the .3mf files to complete some mods for my bambu lab accessoiries, but I guess I’ll have to model them
I don’t understand. The STLs for all of them are available.
There are models in the internal collection that consist of several parts that cannot be divided (easily) into stl files. You can split the 3mf files into parts with one click and save the individual parts as stl so that you can use these parts in another project - am I making myself clear?
Which models are these?
I thought the 3mf-files on the printer are already the sliced files and doesn’t contain the geometry-info anymore. Where and how can you create stl-files out of those? Out of interest.
Easy - import them in Bambu studio, then split the model to parts and then export the parts to stl -all within the prepare window of Bambu studio
And FYI the.3mf files are just containers that do contain all geometries of a model together with filaments setting, slicing settings, machine settings etc… so that they’re easier to print for “beginners”
I know the 3mf-format, but you should be also aware that Bambu uses the 3mf for their sending gcode to the printers.
there is even a model-file in the exported 3mf, but very likely only for visualisation purpose.
You can try it yourself - slice a file, export the sliced file on your harddisk (instead of the printer) and try to reopen the file in BS. It activates only the Gcode-viewer, but you can’t access the models/objects tab
You can’t get at the 3mf files in the printer’s internal memory, except to print them. But, seriously, the sticker applicator? That’s what you want to model? Import the STL from the Bambu link, two minutes in the painting tool, and you’re done. That’s what Bambu did, I am sure.
Forget it - This is not what I want to model- I want to see the sticker applicator parts to see how they’re built - just forget it
I’m sorry - I’m trying to understand what you’re asking for. In the case of the sticker applicator, there are no parts. What’s in the 3MF is the gcode of an already-sliced object. Regardless, there is no supported means of exporting the 3MF from the AP board’s internal memory.