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3.4.4 Configuration of Color Mixing Scheme
1. Switch mixing mode
1. If only one color block is configured and the others are left empty, the whole model will print with the very one color you configured regardless of the height
parameter.
Note:
2. If you only want to use one or two of the three filament rolls, always set percentage of the filament you don’t want to use to 0 when configuring.
3.
Due to the uniformity of color mixing, there will be a partial gradient transition between actual layers.
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Configure color by adjusting
filament percentage
Set height for the
configured color
Record the configured color
and height to the first block. Press
the block again to clear as needed
Configure color and set height
for other blocks as needed.
A maximum of 4-color switching is supported
Apply the configured mixing scheme
Estimated result
Press the
“
Entrance to
control tools interface
”
button
Press the
“
Entrance to color
mixing configuration interface
”
button
Control Tools
Mixing
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25
25
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10
Switch
Gradient
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Mixing
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20
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10
Switch
Gradient
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Mixing
100
0
0
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30
Switch
Gradient
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Mixing
100
0
0
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30
Switch
Gradient
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Mixing
100
0
0
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20
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Switch
Gradient
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The machine adopts CMY subtractive color mixing model, wherein C stands for Cyan, M stands for Magenta, and Y stands for Yellow. For
gradient mixing mode, the gradual color changing process will follow the CMYK chromatography in general. You can use image-editing software,
Photoshop for instance, for accurate color configuration.
Note: The principle of color mixing is only for reference. Due to the
non-real-time and uniformity of color mixing, the color of actual
printing will be slightly different from the theoretical
setting.