Sunlu filament profiles please?

I print with Sunlu filaments most of my time. They’re cheaper and I’m happy with quality. I’ve seen numerous makers also stockpiling sunlu boxes and using them overtime, so it’s obviously a very popular option.
It’d be nice to have some set of pla, pla+, pla meta, high speedpla, petg, abs, asa, tpu 95a and carbon fiber variants for their filaments. Sure, most of the time bambulab settings work good as a base, but since AMS doesn’t store PA profiles after restarts, and you can forget to set those, it’d be great to have those options baked in printers’ firmware as well as in bambu/orca slicers

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I second this, I use a lot of SUNLU as it is great filament that is not too expensive. PLA, PLA+, PLA-HS and PETG

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I also would like this, I use mainly Sunlu PLA+ at the moment and the new filaments can also be used on higer temperatures and higer speed:
Temp 195-205 Speed 50-100 mm/s
Temp 205-220 Speed 100-300 mm/s

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Think this is more for Sunlu than Bambu.

Here’s the filament settings for FDM.

https://3dsunlu.com/en/NewsDetail/4469097.html

I’ve used the generic and bambu profiles for sunlu without issue as well.

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Hello, sorry for the bump. Has anyone actually used the Sunlu pre-determened values? what is the difference with them between PLA Basic profile and this?

Looking at the SUNLU table, they list a nozzle temperature of 205°C for Meta PLA, while the Bambu Lab Basic temperature is 220°C.

Digging around, they have technical data sheets on their filaments on their support page under Support | Materials. They bundle all the filaments in one zip. I checked one and they have recommended print specs for it, so I’m going to do my best to use that to start - though I’m just a beginner at this.

Sunlu produce great filalments. It would be great to have profiles on Bambu Studio.
I use mostly PLA, PETG and ABS in different version.

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In latest Orca slicer nightly there are a few sunlu filaments

While you are adding Sunlu, can you please add the ability for an editable profile.
Babmu
Sun
Sunlu
Generic
(Update) - This one the user could then pick their brand, and the add their info into it. I am not saying do this instead of Sunlu, but in addition. In 2 years if a new company is one the market, this will allow it. Forward thinking.

I strongly believe that all companies should have a standard Filament settings File Format - unified across all printers. We then download it from the company website as they are eligible to maintain and update. So, if their material fails, its on them.
These profiles should be available to anyone who wants to print with their products.
I am also with unifying the QR Code / scanners on filaments.

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Bambu Studio version 1.10.2 now includes SUNLU filament profiles (all types).

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Weirdly, I can see the Sunlu PETG profile if A1 is selected as printer, but not if A1 mini is selected. This is despite checking that it was indeed added to A1 mini.

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Weird, Exactly the same issue happens to me.

With the way the whole Filament profile system is built up, its very broken. I see the sunlu profiles, but they dont print well, and dont seem to be in line with the specified information on the roll also.

Sunlu is a Good Filament which isn’t too expensive.
I would be nice to have the Profile at least for PLA/PETG ASA/ABS

Bambu Studio show me the SUNLUN profiles but my X1C don’t show them, but, if a made a custom profile it show it…

Go down to the bottom of the list and choose add/remove filaments and you’ll get the profiles.

I have the same issue as the previous poster. I see the Sunlu filaments and they are enabled in Bambu Studio, but they are not available on my X1C printer to select when configuring the AMS or external roll. The Sunlu brand name does not even show up on the control panel when configuring a roll on the printer.

I’m also missing Sunlu ABS. Do other people see that? I see lots of other Sunlu filament types, but not ABS. Was ABS not included?