Upload Profile Issue Always Fails

Hi Everyone,
I am trying to upload a Print Profile for a model, after upload I receive an “Error slice test”, and the message says that my FDM file contains custom filament and setting.

I am sure that is not true. This is not my first profile uploaded, but this time i can’t resolve the error.

Can anyone help me, please?

Here is a screenshot of the setup in Bambu Studio

it seems you need to remove filament 3 and 4 as they look like they are a custom profile. just click on the minus symbol at the top of the filaments in order to remove them. 2 could also be a custom one (the @ behind the name is an indicator for this). 1 is not a custom profile.

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mmm Really? I give it a try.
Filaments are not in use.

I upload the profile again, thanks for the suggestion

UPDATE: @Basti85 You are Right, thanks Man, today I Learned something new.

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When you use other filaments then Bambu Lab or Generic you will get this error.
In your case, you are using Sunlu, the reason you get this error uploading the profile.

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Now I Know that no custom filaments are allowed in print profiles. No matter if used or not.Thanks

you’re welcome - I’m glad to help you :slight_smile:

Sometime, I see someone load up like 16 color sync with AMS for a model with single color.

They are doing it wrong, should be one color pallet and use the dropdown to select the color you have from AMS. It gets very confusing for a user who downloaded and no idea which filament color box the designers were using on the model.

I had to hit minus, remove all filaments color. Custom filament gcoded is also annoying.

Just set to default Bambu filaments, if the model has 3 colors then it should only have 3 filament box for user to mix and match (not 16) before uploading is the best practice.

the problem is that not everyone is removing his specific printer setting and just saves and uploads his model. I had situations were I also forgot to remove my personal settings. It may would be a cool option that the upload itsself is cleaning the 3mf. auto-removal of non-referenced filaments, nozzles, … during the profile-veryfying phase