Filament Spool Labeling System

Filament Spool Labeling System

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So i was looking for Filament labels i could use with my vacuum sealed bags, there were options out there but i ended up making my own simple design with a way to mount the tag you just took off your spool to the front of the ams so its not sitting around getting ready to get lost! Its a fairly basic design, leveraging your slicer for the text on your labels consisting of a label blank and a mount to secure to the front of your ams with 3m VHB tape (or any thicker double sided tape) I have 2 print profiles included, one for .4mm nozzle and one for .6mm nozzle. The 3mf files have a lot of labels from my last batch i made (24 to be exact), so you can edit the text on those, delete the remaining etc. Printing 24 of these labels took 2.5 hours including 5 color changes by the AMS, Doing a single label is around 20-25 minutes so the more you do the quicker it will be. You will want to print these face down, but they need to be upright for the text to attach to the model surface properly. Select the label.tile that you want to change, you must be in objects, not global. But once you select the tile, it will highlight the blank itself along with the 2 or 3 text objects. You can right click a text object and choose Edit Text Make note of the text settings, specifically thickness and embedded depth. (To limit color changes in the ams, make the embedded depth 2 layers deep, So .4 if you are using .2mm layers (the images shown, i was using my .6mm nozzle) After you have your tiles situated, you need to flip them face down on the build plate by pressing “F” and selecting the center face like this: Slice and print and you're done. I found that if i tried to edit the tiles while they were face down, bambu studio did all sorts of crazy things with the text, so if you need to make more changes, just select the tile you need to modify, and rotate it on the Y axis, back to zero. and repeat the process Enjoy!

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