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It's a work of love! Just slip one of the openings over the vent tab, and turn (while your hand is out of the way of course).
This helps save your kitchen cabinetry from getting hosed to death from all the steam . Likewise, if you have this sitting on an island, and you want to avoid hitting hanging lights that might be directly overhead, this is still useful.
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Some Stats:
The flushed filament is nearly the amount of the model. Luckily the model isn't that big, but still, I'd recommend printing something functional you were planning on printing anyway (and select to flush into the object, by right clicking your other object while in prepare mode.)
…something in the 60+ mm size range, will cut your waste in half:
This print moves your flushing volumes to 0.60 (vs Bambu's 1.00 flush ratio) which should be enough to barely not have it scream at you for being too aggressive in your color changes.
Bringing it down to 0.25 will result in some bleed, since these colors are pretty much THE worst bleed colors of all.
It's not a crazy amount of bleed, but its there (the black eyes trail into the hat slightly, and the tongue bleedes into the pink layer lines slightly). I didn't test anything inbetween 0.25 and 0.60. Like bambu, I wanted you to have success, so I'm erring on the side of caution with 0.60. Should you decide to dive down to 0.25, the waste gets cut in half again down to an awesome 4g:
So, try something between 0.25 and 0.6, and if it doesn't compromise anything, come on back and upload a profile! :D
Happy printing!