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Bambu Studio's best features are hidden, and they're what separate good prints from great ones

XDA·Jeff Butts·about 1 month ago
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Published Apr 29, 2026, 5:00 PM EDT Jeff's been involved in the IT industry since before the Internet and spent more than 20 years working in technical support, system administration, network administration, and consulting roles. He holds an undergraduate degree in English, a Master's degree in English with a focus on professional writing and editing, and another Master's degree in Computing & Information Systems. After teaching university English and computer science for a few years, Jeff launched his writing career . He's written for Macworld , Tom's Hardware , groovyPost , The Mac Observer , and more before beginning here at XDA. Bambu Studio looks simple when you first open it, but a lot of its best tricks are tucked away behind right-click menus, advanced toggles, and settings that don’t announce themselves very loudly. That’s part of what makes the slicer so good once you start digging into it.…

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