Printing Guide

Included Files in Our Package

Inside the package you will find in each folder:

  • STL Files – contains the individual design files
  • 3MF Files – ready-to-use project files for Bambu Studio / Bambu Lab Slicer *

* These files are configured for the standard P1P + AMS setup. If you’re using a different printer, please adjust the presets according to your machine based on the information below. You’ll also need to set your filament type, as temperature requirements may vary.

Minimum Printer Requirements

Our models are designed to work with:

  • Any FDM 3D printer
  • 0.4 mm nozzle

Filament Requirements

We recommend using PLA filament:

  • Easy to print with
  • Low odor / user-friendly
  • Commonly considered a safer everyday material than many alternatives
  • Biodegradable under industrial composting conditions

You can choose any filament colors you like and customize the look of your print.

Recommended Print Settings

For the best results, we recommend using the exact settings below:

  • Layer Height: 0.2 mm
  • Infill: We suggest at least 40%, though this may vary depending on the design.
  • Filament Setup: You need to select the filament you want to use from the preset list by brand or manufacturer, or if it’s not available, you must manually enter the settings in the slicer software based on the information provided on the filament’s packaging.
  • Plate Temperature: 55°C with PLA (In our experience, this setting is higher with the filament’s template setup, so you may need to adjust it manually.) If the temperature is too high, the print may deform.
  • The desired print quality largely depends on the condition of your printer. This includes the state of the nozzle and how well the printer is maintained. It is recommended to follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and replace wear parts when necessary.
  • Every brand of printer performs differently. Some fine-tuning may be needed depending on your machine, filament type, and environment.

Ironing option

If you are not satisfied with the surface finish, you can enable the ironing option in Advanced Mode under the Quality menu. We recommend using a 20% / top surface setting. The top surfaces will be much smoother, but printing will be significantly slower and may take 30–60 minutes longer. The surface will look nicer, but it will be much less resistant to scratches and damage.

Multi-Color Printing

We typically create our multi-color prints using an AMS system.

If you do not have an AMS or multi-material system, you can still create multi-color prints by:

  1. Printing with a single-color printer
  2. Pausing the print at the correct layer height
  3. Changing filament manually
  4. Resuming the print

Slicer Software

The slicer software creates the printing plan for the 3D printer. This program sits between the design and the printer. There are many different types of software on the market; usually, every manufacturer already has its own such software, but most also provide compatibility across different printers.

We use Bambu Studio and provide our setup files for a basic P1P printer. If you are using a different type of printer, you will need to adjust the preset to match your machine. The color change layer will work correctly when using a 0.2 mm layer height setup.

These settings can be adapted for most printer brands. However, if you use a different printer, or Slicer Software you may need to adjust:

  • Print bed size
  • Temperatures
  • Retraction settings
  • Speed settings
  • Layer change heights
  • Other printer-specific requirements

For Snapmaker users :

Since the Snapmaker U1 printer doesn't appear in Bambu Lab's slicer software, here's a workaround. Snapmaker Orca looks very similar to the Bambu Lab slicer, but it throws an error when you first open the files. To fix this, open the 3MF files in Snapmaker Orca, select your Snapmaker printer (U1) from the top-left corner, and switch to a standard 0.2mm layer height profile. Once you do that, all color changes will show up correctly and the software will work as expected. If you are not using a (U1) multi-color printer, you can print in a single color and use the STL files for simplicity, or if you'd like multiple colors, you will need to swap the filament at each color change — but before that, you need to set pauses at the heights where the color changes should occur, according to the program.

Important Notes for Personal Use License

By purchasing or downloading this file, you agree to the following:

✔ You may:

  • 3D print the design for personal use
  • Print it as many times as you like for yourself

✘ You may NOT:

  • Sell or commercially use the file or any printed objects
  • Share, upload, or distribute the file in any way
  • Use in business, print farms, or production
  • Modify, remix, or create derivative designs
  • Remove or alter logos, trademarks, or branding
  • Use for AI training, datasets, or digital reproduction

Ownership:
This file remains the property of the creator. You are purchasing a license, not the design itself.

Violation:
Any breach of these terms results in immediate termination of the license.