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Bambu Studio has one of the most powerful features that almost no one explains correctly — per-object settings. In this video, I’ll show you how to change print settings from global to object-level in Bambu Studio without using Print by Object mode. Most people confuse this with print-by-object… but it’s not the same thing. This tutorial breaks down exactly how per-object overrides work, when to use them, and how they can save print time, filament, and frustration. What You’ll Learn in This Video: The difference between Global Settings vs Per-Object Settings Why this is NOT Print by Object How to apply object-level overrides in Bambu Studio Real-world examples using multiple objects on one build plate Common mistakes that cause failed prints or wasted time Best Settings to Change Per Object: Layer height Wall count Infill density & pattern Supports (on/off, type) Print speed Top & bottom layers Ironing (only where it matters) If you’re printing logos, functional parts, or mixed-detail models on the same plate, this feature changes everything. What This Video Is NOT: This is NOT sequential print-by-object This does NOT change print order This does NOT require a multi-color printer You’ll still print by layer — you’re just telling Bambu Studio which object gets which settings. Join the Conversation: What setting do you override per object the most? Drop a comment — I read every one. If this helped, hit like Subscribe for more Bambu Studio tips, slicer workflows, and real-world 3D printing tutorials CHAPTERS: 0:00 – Printing Multiple Objects with Different Settings Overview of printing one plate with multiple parts and why object-level settings matter 0:23 – Global Settings Setup (Start Here First) Layer height, walls, infill, and why global settings should always be set before per-object changes 1:07 – Inspecting Objects to Decide What Needs Changing How to visually evaluate each object and identify where different settings are required 1:28 – Navigating the Objects Tab in Bambu Studio How to identify, toggle, and manage multiple objects on a single plate 2:02 – Adjusting Support Settings for Object #1 (Normal Supports) Using normal supports for flat overhangs and negative features 2:30 – Adjusting Support Settings for Object #2 (Tree / Hybrid Supports) Why tree and hybrid supports work better for curved and organic shapes 3:06 – Final Slice & Why Object-Level Settings Matter Comparing the results and sending one plate with multiple optimized settings to the printer