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# Importing Profile into Bambu Studio

Importing a profile onto a slicer will be different depending on the slicer you are using.  For the example below we will use Bambu Studio.

After downloading your profile from our [Profile](/polymaker-products/printer-profiles.md) list, you will open up Bambu Studio.  You then click on "File" on the top left:

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You then scroll over "import" and click "Import Configs"&#x20;

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You will then either choose the Zip file or the .bbsflmt file you just downloaded.  If the profile you downloaded is a Zip file - you would choose the zipped compressed folder without uncompressing.

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Your profile will now be listed under "User Presets" "Custom"&#x20;

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