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[GH-ISSUE #319] [Feature]: Manual matching system with tags on printers and gcodes #202
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Originally created by @jnswlln on GitHub (Feb 10, 2026).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/maziggy/bambuddy/issues/319
Originally assigned to: @maziggy on GitHub.
Problem or Use Case
Currently, it is not possible to set a manual filament color on printers and gcodes. As we have a large library of products and colors, we would have to upload 1000+ gcodes to use Bambuddy.
Proposed Solution
Set a specific color on a printer manually in the printer settings. When adding a gcode to the queue, it should be possible to set a specific color for the gcode. The printer(s) then take(s) a job that is matching (color and printer, at a later stage nozzle size).
Printers used: P1S, A1 at later stage.
Slicer: Usually OrcaSlicer or a combination of Grasshopper and Orcaslicer, rarely BambuStudio.
We would use Bambuddy in a 60 printers farm. Will this kind of workload function with Bambuddy?
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Print Queue & Scheduling
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Critical for my use case
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@maziggy commented on GitHub (Feb 10, 2026):
This is already available.
Docs -> https://wiki.bambuddy.cool/features/print-queue/?h=ams+mapp#ams-filament-mapping