For a single extruder printer, each time a filament change happens, a small amount of filament is left in the extruder. As the new filament is loaded, it starts pushing the old filament outside of the extruder & nozzle. During this time, you’ll see a gradual change in the color of the extruded filament.
To make sure the model's color is not messed up, it requires enough new filament volume (flushing volume) to flush out the old filament. But too much flushing volume means wasting filament and print time. Due to the limit of max volumetric speed, when using 0.2 mm nozzle for multi-color printing, the flushing speed will be very slow when switching filaments and may need to wait for some time.
This article will give you some suggestions to help you reduce the flush volume of switching materials and thus shorten the printing time.
The flushing volume required during filament change is related to the color of the two filaments. For example, the flushing volume required from a black to a white filament is several times the amount from white to black.
Bambu Studio designs an algorithm to auto-calculate the required flushing volume during tool change. It mainly considers both the colors of so-called "From" filament and the "To" filament. In addition, it also takes into account the support filament, and treats it differently to avoid "strength loss of the model" and "too sticky support".
Since the support part of a model will be removed after printing, it can be printed with transition extrusions. For models with large area supports, enabling this option can reduce a lot of material waste and shorten the printing time. It will not take effect unless the prime tower is enabled.
Most of the time, the inside of a model is not visible and can be printed with transition extrusions. This may save a lot of material and shorten the printing time for "large" objects.
NOTE: It is NOT RECOMMENDED to enable this option when an object is printed with a transparent filament. Otherwise, the mixed-color infill may be visible outside.
To further reduce the wasted flushing volumes, you can specify an object to be printed with the transition extrusions.
This feature needs to be enabled in the ‘Objects' settings.
As a result, the object may be of mixed colors. It is important to note that this option is only available if you do not have specific requirements for the color of the specified object. For example, internal parts of the module such as gears in a model car. It will not take effect unless the prime tower is enabled.