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In this video, we explore the Bambu Studio user interface and learn how it works step by step. If you’re just starting with BambuLab 3D printers or want to understand the slicer software in detail, this guide will walk you through the most important tools and settings. We’ll cover the *navigation tools* (pan, orbit, zoom), the different viewing modes (Prepare, Preview, Device, Project, Calibration), and how each one affects your workflow. You’ll also see how to add models, work with multiple plates, auto-orient, arrange, move, rotate, scale, and cut objects for better printing results. Next, we’ll dive into **print settings**: configuring your printer, nozzle diameter, flow rate, and understanding BambuLab filament chips. You’ll also learn why nozzle and plate temperature are critical for successful prints. Finally, we’ll explore the **Process tab**, including presets and four key areas: Quality: layer height and resolution Strength: robust and durable prints Support: structures for complex parts Other settings: additional tweaks for better results Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:17 Navigation tools 0:38 Viewing modes in Bambu Studio 1:26 Object commands (add, plates, orient, arrange, move, rotate, scale, cut) 2:39 Print settings overview 👉 Subscribe for more Bambu Studio tutorials, 3D printing tips, and design workflows using ArchiCAD, Rhino, and digital fabrication. 👉 Next video: printing your first cube in Bambu Studio! If this tutorial helped you, leave a comment, share it with a friend, and explore more of our 3D printing learning series. #workflows #bambulab #3dprinting