Install Bambu Studio on Linux ARM Device

Bambu Studio

Optimized 3D slicing software for BambuLab and other printers
This is based on PrusaSlicer, but brings project-based workflows, more features, and better default presets.
This will not render the 3D models as smoothly as Cura will, as it is a flatpak running under xwayland.

To run: Menu -> Graphics -> BambuStudio
To run in a terminal: flatpak run --command=entrypoint --file-forwarding com.bambulab.BambuStudio

Fortunately, Bambu Studio is very easy to install on your Linux ARM Device in just two steps.

  1. Install Pi-Apps - the best app installer for Linux ARM Device.
  2. Use Pi-Apps to install Bambu Studio.

Compatibility

For the best chance of this working, we recommend using the latest LTS of Ubuntu or Debian from your hardware manufacturer.
Bambu Studio will only run on an Ubuntu/Debian ARM64 OS. Pi-Apps will not let you install Bambu Studio on an Ubuntu/Debian ARM32 OS.

Install Pi-Apps

Pi-Apps is a free tool that makes it incredibly easy to install the most useful programs on your Linux ARM Device with just a few clicks.

Open a terminal and run this command to install Pi-Apps:

wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Botspot/pi-apps/master/install | bash

Feel free to check out the Pi-Apps source code here: https://github.com/Botspot/pi-apps

Install Bambu Studio

Now that you have Pi-Apps installed, it is time to install Bambu Studio.
First launch Pi-Apps from your start menu:

Then click on the Engineering category.

Now scroll down to find Bambu Studio in the list.

Just click Install and Pi-Apps will install Bambu Studio for you!

Pi-Apps is a free and open source tool made by Botspot and other contributors. Find out more at https://pi-apps.io