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I didn't purge enough material on some of the colors (white/black to red), but overall I'm happy with the outcome.

Red - Protopasta Opaque Red

Blue - Atomic filament royal blue

White - Atomic filament bright white

Black - Atomic filament jet black

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Looks pretty great despite the flushing problem. I think I like the red color where "too much" white is behind it. Wonder if you could set the whole model to be white Infill or at least some white directly behind the red...

What's your setup? Bambu with AMS?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

The part that you're referring to is a little closer to the color as stands by itself. I also had wipe to infill turned on and I'm not entirely convinced that the "opaque red" is really 100% opaque.

I had to search for a while to find a good red that I liked. I really want to try Dragon Red by Materio3D (link) but they've been out of stock for a while, even on Voxel Factory's website so I think they've stopped making it.

I printed on a MK3S+ with MMU2s. The modifications I mentioned in my other comment have made it rock solid, a couple thousand color changes on this print without issue.