What is this called?

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Hi all i got my A1 about 6 weeks ago and ive been loving it, this how ever i cant seen to google-foo myself to an answer so i am here to ask for some help, please.
as seen in the pics the black is printing where the pink should be… im assuming this is to make the print stronger, but, this also makes the pink look bad on these spots.

is there a setting in bambu studio that i can use to stop the black from printing inside the lighter colors ?

It’s probably the just the model. In the preview pane, the filament colors can be color coded to tell you what they are - infill, outer wall, overhang, etc. Not sure but that may be brim?

When using surface painting, the color is “anchored” in the model in this way. Most of the time, it has no effect on the looks of the final print.
With dark colors on top of light colors, it can happen that the anchors shine through. In these instances, coloring gets more tricky.
The best models (depending on the point of view as to what is “best”) are made from single color objects, anbling easy color changes through the object tree. Where that is not the case, modifiers can be used for coloring. But that can be a very complex and time consuming process.

Hello,
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In the Orca-Slicer, these settings are contained in the menu ‘Multimaterial’ → ‘Advanced settings’. The menu item is ‘Use beam interlocking’.

(Menu items are only visible when the ‘Developer mode’ option is activated. The ‘Advanced’ slider at the top of the screen).

Perhaps this is also the case in BambuStudio.