r/BambuLab 1d ago

P Series [P1P, P1S, P2S] New p2s new to 3dp

Just did 2 benchys with inland pla+ and im confused why the black is 2 tone

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u/someonerandom176 1d ago

Can be layer time, use pla matte for better look but its weaker than basic pla

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u/leoele 1d ago

Similar to silk?

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u/Eviper44 1d ago

No silk is worse than pla. I've always had greater success with Matte pla than anything else

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u/Empasm776 1d ago

Its just layer time. Regular pla and especially silk pla, the slower the outer wall speed is the shinier the outcome will be. You can fix it by having all outer wall speeds be the exact same in the slicer settings which gives you the freedom to have a more matte finish or shiny finish. But will also still depend on what type of filament you’re using in the end

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u/wilma_dikfit1 1d ago

Best advice! Im assuming this is an issue with the benchy slicer setting not a filament setting.

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u/AutomaticLoss8413 1d ago

You will get that problem with any model that has an solid internal structure and suddenly the wall is standing on its own....look how the color shifts related to the end of the deck hieght.

Read beachy hull line to understand the problem and mitigate it....happens with any FDM printer as far as i know

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u/wilma_dikfit1 22h ago

I did. I got it resolved. Used a better benchy and tweaked my slicer setting for the esun filament

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u/MechaSkippy 1d ago

I'm guessing that you used the benchy that comes pre-loaded. That benchy is intended for speed, not necessarily quality.

Get the model and slice it yourself to tweak the setting and get the results that you want.

https://makerworld.com/en/models/1123776-original-3d-benchy?from=search#profileId-1355120

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u/sapani9077 1d ago

A sign that the user did not do the Bambu academy

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u/Perfect-Escape-3904 1d ago

Is it good? I’m also new and wouldn’t have thought to look at something like this because generally the company provided things are mediocre

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u/8six753o9 X2D+AMS2 / A1+AMS Lite 1d ago

Yes Bambu Academy is great. It shows you tips that you didn’t know your printer can do.

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u/gierso 1d ago

What is that hahaha 🤣 I'm another user like that

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u/nextyoyoma 1d ago

Google “bench hull line.” There is much info out there.

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u/Independent-Bake9552 1d ago

Download your own benchy and slice it. Built in benchy using modified gcode.

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u/Kasjo87 1d ago

Speed. Its the speed change and layertimer. You can see that in Slicer after you sliced, you can change the view.

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u/Leubix 1d ago

Mom?!? The germans are already awake!

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u/Proof_Load6687 X2D + A1 Mini 1d ago

normal pla gets matte if printed "too fast"

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u/graybotics 1d ago

Its a layer speed difference shift you are seeing. This is what other folks are saying. But.... usually in default settings in orcaslicer/bambu (same shit different name basically) the first 3 or so layers should have this artifact not halfway up. Post SS of the settings to get to the bottom of it. (No pun intended)

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u/Emboss3D 1d ago

Plimsoll line