I will 3d print multicolor prints with ams up to 4 colors


About this gig
Most 3D printers print one color. Mine prints four automatically, mid-print, with no manual filament changes and no painting.
I use a Bambu P1S with AMS (Automatic Material System). The printer switches between up to 4 filament colors exactly where your design specifies. What you see in the slicer preview is what comes out of the printer.
What works well with AMS:
- Logos and text with 2-4 color layers
- Nameplates and signs
- Color-coded functional parts
- Personalized gifts, keychains, badges
- Miniatures with separated color zones
How ordering works:
- Starter: send me a color-split 3MF prepped in Bambu Studio or PrusaSlicer
- Standard: send your STL, tell me the color zones, I prep it
- Pro: send your STL, describe the result you want, I handle everything
Colors in stock (PLA): grey, blue, white, orange, green, purple. PETG: black.
US shipping included. International buyers message first.
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Get to know Bald Eagle Mfg
3D Printing Specialist, Multicolor AMS, Functional Parts
- FromUnited States
- Member sinceJun 2026
- Avg. response time13 hours
Languages
English
FAQ
Do I need to split the colors myself?
Starter tier yes — send a prepped 3MF. Standard and Pro tiers no — just describe the color zones and I handle it in Bambu Studio.
Is this painted or actually printed in multiple colors?
Printed. The AMS system switches filament mid-print. No paint, no post-processing. Colors are structural and won't chip or fade.
How sharp are the color boundaries?
Clean on most designs. There is a small 1-2mm purge zone at color transitions on some geometries. I will flag this before printing if your design is at risk.
Do you ship internationally?
Yes — message me before ordering for a shipping quote. US shipping is included in all tiers.
Can you mix or blend filament colors?
No. AMS prints discrete color zones — each region is one solid color. Color blending or gradients are not possible with this system. What you see in the color preview is exactly what prints.

