My printer is in an offline location – no 'net available.
I created a new filament definition in BambuLab. Transferred the memory stick with new part to the printer. Selected part file and had to select generic PA-cf to start print. The printer showed my temps for bed (45 C) and nozzle and I thought all was ok. A short time later, progress check reveals the bed temp at 100C – the standard generic PA temp.
How can I load my user created filament definitions to the printer?
Not quite sure i get what you want , all the settings get into the GCODE file at the end and that is what is printed which can be done using SD . if you are talking for the AMS selection or the screen selection for external roll that does not matter as far as the selected filament type is with in 15C from the GCODE, actually even that probably does not matter , just never tried it. So if you print from SD card you should be good
The user filament files are stored in
C:\Users\XXXYour username XXXX\AppData\Roaming\BambuStudio\user\YYYYYsome serial YYYYY\filament
Only the new dynamic flow parameter method not sure where is it stored as i do not use it , but if you use autoflow or manual gcommand then it would not matter
Hope that helps
If you send a print to the printer, the GCode is where it gets its instructions from. So if you are starting a print and the temps change, I would guess the slicer didn’t have the appropriate profile setup when you sliced it.
Its possible your profile is the problem. There are two settings for bed temps, “First layer” and “Other layers”. If you only changed the first layer, it would do what you mentioned.