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Slicer paints only one layer of color from plate side for a two-sided multi-color piece. #4401

Closed finsdotsurf closed 4 months ago

finsdotsurf commented 4 months ago

Bambu Studio Version

1.9.2.57

Where is the application from?

Bambu Lab github releases

OS version

macOS 14.4.1

Additional system information

CPU: Apple M1 Max

Printer

Bambu Lab X1C

How to reproduce

Design a multi-part credit card, 1.2mm thick. Plan for first layer 0.2mm, other layers 0.16mm. Use the bottom 4 layers for one design, the top 3 layers for a different design. Export as .STEP file (I'm using Fusion 360). In BambuStudio, paint the object using the fill option. The issue is more apprent when painting with 4 colors than 2 colors.

Actual results

The side of the piece facing the place has only 1 to 2 layers with the desired colors present, no matter which side of the piece is facing the plate. On the intended side I should see the first four layers display the colors of the design, but no matter which side is placed on the plate, only 1 to 2 layers have the design. The top side of the piece has 3 layers of correct color when using 4 colors and 4 layers of correct color when using two colors.

Expected results

I expect the design's colors to reach four and three layers into the piece as I've designed separate bodies to fill the areas meeting at the top of layer 4 in a 7 layer print.

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Project file & Debug log uploads

whaleCard twoside.mid.step.zip

Checklist of files to include

finsdotsurf commented 4 months ago

I figured out the issue - too many shell layers in the Strength settings. In this case the top and bottom shell layers should be no thicker than each side's graphics. After reducing top and bottom shell layers so that they do not overlap, the slicing of the intended graphics is very accurate.