Use the or Height Range tool to apply colors (e.g., Peach skin tone, pink dress, gold crown) to the specific faces of the model. 2. Saving as a .3mf Project File
Requires gluing, aligning, and assembling the puzzle pieces together. Higher due to the "purge tower" and filament flushing. Zero color-flushing waste.
: If you have a 3D model with specific AMS color "sets" (3MF files), you should upload them to MakerWorld
Insert your chosen filaments into the physical AMS. If you are using third-party filaments without RFID tags, manually enter the material profile (e.g., Generic PLA) and approximate color directly on the printer’s touchscreen or Device tab.
Follow these steps to upload complete, multi-color AMS sets:
: If you have recorded sets you want to share, the most common method is uploading to YouTube and sharing the link in dedicated communities like the Peach Discord 2. AMS Filament & Project Sets (3D Printing) If you are referring to "AMS" as the Automatic Material System
Select the corresponding physical AMS slot for each color needed in the model. For example, if the character’s skin tone is programmed as Filament #1 but your physical flesh-toned spool is in AMS Slot #3, change the mapping to Slot 3.
Use the or Height Range tool to apply colors (e.g., Peach skin tone, pink dress, gold crown) to the specific faces of the model. 2. Saving as a .3mf Project File
Requires gluing, aligning, and assembling the puzzle pieces together. Higher due to the "purge tower" and filament flushing. Zero color-flushing waste.
: If you have a 3D model with specific AMS color "sets" (3MF files), you should upload them to MakerWorld
Insert your chosen filaments into the physical AMS. If you are using third-party filaments without RFID tags, manually enter the material profile (e.g., Generic PLA) and approximate color directly on the printer’s touchscreen or Device tab.
Follow these steps to upload complete, multi-color AMS sets:
: If you have recorded sets you want to share, the most common method is uploading to YouTube and sharing the link in dedicated communities like the Peach Discord 2. AMS Filament & Project Sets (3D Printing) If you are referring to "AMS" as the Automatic Material System
Select the corresponding physical AMS slot for each color needed in the model. For example, if the character’s skin tone is programmed as Filament #1 but your physical flesh-toned spool is in AMS Slot #3, change the mapping to Slot 3.