Bambu AMS purge size Calibration (up to 4 colours)

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Bambu AMS purge size Calibration (up to 4 colours)

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These models are designed for a easier AMS purge/flush calibration on a Bambulab X1C or P1P with AMS.

There are multiple files, of which you can chose for:

  1. Single flush calibration test (filament 1 vs filament 2)
  2. Double flush calibration test (filament 1 vs 2 and filament 2 vs 1)
  3. Triple flush calibration test (3 colours cross each other)
  4. Four filaments flush calibration test (actually 3,5; fourth filament only partly)

You can open the 3mf file in Bambu Studio. Change filament 1, 2, 3 and 4 to the ones in your AMS and press print. After that you can use the scale to determine the flush amount.

Please let me know if these model were useful to you.

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you should make the with thinner. none of my fillament combinations require more then 250 mm purge. at the moment its quite hard to read on your strips what the difference is between 75 and 100mm. if you make it smaller and have the max purge be like 250mm you can more easely read the smaller differences. Also a window\brim around it like https://www.printables.com/model/536401-bambu-lab-ams-purging-strips-p1p has would make it easier to see the color target
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Thanks for your comment. Depending on filament combinations and visual demands 250mm3 unfortunately not always is enough. There are a lot of different filaments on the market and with some of the combinations (e.g. eSUN PETG black to white), I still could see limited colour bleed, ending only after 350mm3. The current model allows to use a ruler. The height is exactly 10mm per 50mm3, which means you accurately estimate per 1mm/10mm3. Its possible that my design choices less fit your preferences.
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