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Fusion can be used as a slicer for common FDM/FFF 3D printers since 2020. Due to high demand, we have been working hard to support the Bambu Lab printers in Fusion. As of this week, users will be able to select a Bambu Lab printer, and generate a GCODE file that can then be loaded onto the printer via micro-SD card. The list of Bambu Lab printers available in Fusion are:
We are also planning on supporting the ‘A1’ and ‘A1 mini’ Bambu Lab printers, but these will be supported at a later date.
Note, we will be initially supporting these printers without the AMS (Automatic Material System) capability. This means that currently, the printer will only use the material inserted into the “A1” material slot.
Curious about using Fusion as an FDM / FFF slicer and want to know more? Please see this video tutorial showing the workflow in Fusion:
https://www.autodesk.com/learn/ondemand/tutorial/additive-fff-3d-printing
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