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Convert Bambu Studio files to the Snapmaker U1

Drop a Bambu Studio .3mf (X1, P1, A1 + AMS) into BedReady and get a U1-ready file back — your AMS-painted colors mapped onto the U1's 4 slots and the real Snapmaker U1 profile applied. Free, in your browser, nothing uploaded.

🔒 100% in your browser — your file is never uploaded.

The problem

A Bambu Studio .3mf is a native Bambu project. It's painted for the AMS multi-material workflow and bundled with an X1/P1/A1 printer profile plus Bambu-specific machine and filament settings. Open it in Snapmaker Orca and the U1 inherits the wrong printer profile, your AMS colours land in the wrong slots — or drop out entirely as plain grey geometry — and the filament-change and prime-tower behaviour is set up for a Bambu machine, not the U1's toolchanger. Re-painting every face by hand can take hours.

What BedReady does in one click

  • Swaps the Bambu X1/P1/A1 profile for the real Snapmaker U1 profile
  • Maps your AMS-painted colors onto the U1's 4 slots — text, logos & detail kept exactly
  • Keeps the creator's print settings (layer height, walls, infill, speeds)
  • More than 4 AMS colors? Full Spectrum mixes 2–3 filaments to reproduce the extras
  • Normalizes Bambu's auto-sentinel settings and prime-tower setup for the U1
  • Runs 100% in your browser — nothing uploaded, free, no account

Works with files from Bambu Studio, MakerWorld, PrusaSlicer, OrcaSlicer and Creality Print. See the full feature list & comparison.

FAQ

Will my AMS colors transfer to the U1?

Yes. Bambu Studio stores your AMS colour painting as face-level paint data inside the .3mf. BedReady reads that painting and maps each AMS filament onto one of the U1's 4 slots, so every painted face — text, logos, fine detail — lands on the right colour instead of collapsing to grey geometry.

My model uses more than 4 AMS colors — what happens?

The U1 has 4 physical filament slots, so the first four AMS colours map straight across. For anything beyond that, Full Spectrum reproduces the extra shades by dithering 2- and 3-filament mixes from the four loaded colours, so a 6- or 8-colour AMS model still prints without a hardware swap.

Why does a Bambu .3mf open wrong in Snapmaker Orca?

A Bambu Studio file is a native Bambu project: it carries an X1/P1/A1 printer profile and Bambu-specific filament and machine settings. Snapmaker Orca only trusts its own project files, so it loads the Bambu one with a foreign profile and often drops the paint data — you get the wrong machine settings and mis-mapped or missing colours.

Is my Bambu file uploaded anywhere?

No. The whole conversion runs inside your browser — the .3mf never leaves your device, there's no upload and no account. It's free.

Do I still slice it in Snapmaker Orca?

Yes. BedReady hands back a U1-ready .3mf that you open and slice in Snapmaker Orca. It keeps the creator's print settings (layer height, walls, infill, speeds) unless you opt into the tested U1 profile instead.

Ready to print that Bambu model on your U1?

Convert your .3mf — free

See also: Printables → U1, PrusaSlicer → U1.

Independent project — not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Snapmaker or Bambu Lab. Bambu Studio, AMS, X1, P1 and A1 are trademarks of Bambu Lab. All product names are trademarks of their respective owners.