Hi there. I'm using a Bambulab X1C and opening the 3mf file doesn't show the grid pattern for the tray. Is this a Pruser Slicer specific thing? (edited)

Hi there. I'm using a Bambulab X1C and opening the 3mf file doesn't show the grid pattern for the tray. Is this a Pruser Slicer specific thing? (edited)
@JonathanGunn_626105 I don't use Bambu Studio but AFAIK it should be supported? The pattern should be visible in print preview mode. See the model's description for details on what feature is used to expose the infill pattern.
@fortinmike got it thanks! If any other Bambulab users are wondering I set the Top shell layers and Bottom shell layers to 0. I have the 3mf file if you're interested in posting it for bambulab users. (edited)
I absolutely love seeing so much growth in my green onions every day lmao.
Printed in petg. Thank you so much. (edited)
is this consider "self watering"?
@JonathanGunn_626105 To my knowledge a self-watering pot must have some kind of reservoir that automatically refills the main chamber when water level gets too low. This model only has as a bottom mesh to help keep only the roots submerged. Doesn't qualify as self-watering I think.
2-colors PLA printing for the pot and separator; TPU for the tray. (edited)
sorry if this is a stupid question, but where is the grid tray? I could not find it in the files
@CommonWhisper Not a stupid question! The tray uses a slicer trick to generate the grid pattern on the tray.stl file. The easiest way to print the model is to use the provided 3mf file which has everything pre-configured. You can read more about the technique here: https://blog.prusa3d.com/model-with-prusaslicer-modifier-meshes-tutorial_30438/ (I'll modify the description to add some info about this, thanks for the heads-up)
@fortinmike Oh wow, that is super cool, thank you so much I've learned something today!
I like this design. It's very compact, if you need a bigger one just scale it ;)
Printed in PLA using 0.6mm nozzle, layer height 0.28 mm, layer width 0.64 mm.
Perfectly watertight :)