Another great video sir! I have the X1 Carbon with the AMS. I order it the minute it went on pre order to the public. I have 1100 hours of printing on it and it's working great. The only issue I had so far was the coupler broke on the extruder holding the PTFE tube. I was able to still print, but I ordered a new extruder and was back up to 100% in no time.
Thanks for sharing your experience. I've been researching as much as I could before plunging into their ecosystem. Reliability was my top concern. Now I have a very good idea what to expect, thanks again!
I bought an X1C because after 10 years I’m done with fiddling with bed leveling and extruder tuning and whatnot and just wanted something that would work. It’s not quite at the appliance level yet, but it’s sooooo much better than my other printers (Prusa, Elegoo, Creality, Printerbot) that I’m loving it. I could probably tune things and make it even better, but just with the defaults it’s doing a great job and produces fantastic output.
I got my P1P a couple of days ago (whilst waiting for BambuLab to have European stock of the X1C). And to be quite honest, with the amount it rattles about on the pre-sliced Benchy, I have no idea how it creates clean prints. I feel as if they have defied physics somehow. So far all good
OMG, i have been binging content on this printer, wondering if i should stop waiting for a prusa mkIV, and BOOM on one of my favorite channels the real details!
Dude the P1P is amazing. I actually hate using my other printers now. But like he said. It's a new company and new printer so I'd understand if people were hesitant.
I just canceled my prusa order. I love prusa, and i hope they’ll add a comparable device soon (for a higher price - which is absolutely ok because it isn’t build in china), but buying a current prusa, seeing the P1P veels like buying a (ultra reliable) 90 mercedes benz for the price of a tesla plaid…
Started with 1 p1p ha it 2 months an just bought a second 2 weeks ago. Then just received my 2 ams units over the weekend so far they are awesome machines.
9:36 There shouldn't really be wear, it's more that the graphite of the bushing inserts is going to slowly rub off, and you'll get some graphite dust on the rods.
Cut to the chase and invest in the X1C Combo. No other printer, including the P1P, come close to it's ability to handle just about any print job you'll come across right out of the box. PLA, ABS, ASA, Nylons, CF's will all work and work consistently well.
@OriginaldoBo Can you please share settings for 0.4 nozzle for generic TPU ? what Volumetric flow do you use , and other settings that affects on speed.
Funny thing is, even the YTer who speak "bad" about the bambulab printers, use them a lot from what i can see on the videos ... (reference: Nero 3D) The machines are great and i love my carbon X1 with AMS !!!
I don't want to do any of that printing shit......I'll just buy them from you Ken.....did you just make a video to show people how not to buy your service??!!....hahahahaha I want to meet and rip with u one day so bad!! Love handles hahahaah loved this episode dude ur getting good at this youtube shit Ken....if you read this far I'm ripping the 4inch micro APEX you built bro that tune is butter
Hello from Quebec. Thank you for this super informative video. Question, I saw the fan on the side of the P1P which is not included and you added what more as an option? The bambu lab X1 would not be more advantageous. View which has several options included. Thanks again for this video
@@OriginaldoBo I said that because you can notice it on your prints too... Just saying that bambulab needs to fix the problem and then the printer is almost perfect ;)
The carbon fiber rails are used for higher speeds. When the toolhead changes direction rapidly, the inertia is reduced quite a bit by CF; a lightweight material. I don't have the P1P's I have 4) X1c machines and I'm literally selling all of my other machines (FLSun, Creality etc.) I'm sure they will eventually come out with a larger printer, but they were a kickstarter, and the smart move was to start the much cheaper P1P's. to attract a larger base. I'm keeping my Prusa Mk3s but just for nostalgia lol
@@LilApe sorry but as a matter of fact voron 2.4 actually can not maintain same level of details on same speed and acceleration with input shaper enabled. It smoothed out the details and result is not even close to what 1p1 does from factory. And that is considering voron 2.4 is more like 1500$ not 699$… and that result is true for many pro users across the the web. 1p1 just has better vibration compensation system and had better motion system even though it is same type - May be CF lightness is a part of it. Google there is even a video on voron vs flsun vs x1c
I have had my P1P for about two months now. I absolutely love it. I have not printed TPU yet. I’m curious what your settings are. I have an ender 3S one pro and a Prusa MK3 that I spent too month building last year. I honestly can’t say I have not touched the end or in fact, I’m going to give it away and the Prusa very little use.
I have bought several of your items off Etsy for my Avata. Everything is very well made and works great. Saw your live stream the other day talking about your new Bambu printers. I think it would be cool to see a Timelapse of something being printed on your 3D printer.
This is exactly what I was looking for. I've had my etsy business for two years and in the exact same boat. I think you've sold me. thank you for your honest review and perspective. Going to check for follow up
Wasn't interested when I saw the title but ended up watching the whole thing. Good stuff as always brother. Tempted to buy one if only I could justify it. Wouldn't even know how I could benefit from one.
As you know I bought the X1 Carbon a while back and I'm loving it. I sell a switch for swapping over from laser flat to rotary and with X1 Carbon what used to take me 2 Hours on my Tevo Tornado now takes me 34 minutes to print. The only issue I had is that the AMS doesn't seem to like cardboard spools so I printed out some spool inserts that let it run better. Also, people say the cardboard sheds into the AMS if you don't use spool edge adapters.
There are some brands with cardboard spools that work fine, for the other we rip the sides off of our cardboard spools then put them on the Bambu Plastic spools. Just have to be careful not to let the spool unravel.
Bambu Labs raised the bar for all other printer companies out there . Love my sidewinder x2's . Am just now getting into FPV so , something new for me to learn . Really enjoy your channel !!!
Print farm, if you had used that Termanology 20yrs ago i would've said Huh, whaaaa lol. Technology moving at a fast pace. Keeping up with it is amazing..Nice Video Ken
@@OriginaldoBo wait so you don't run the aux fan while using the fan on the nozzle or you don't run the nozzles fan while using the aux? i am new to 3d printing so i am learning as i go. But i love this p1p.
@@morbus5726 yeah with the p1p it is set to pei automatically and my temp always reaches 60 to 65. i always pay attention to that but after reading some posts on facebook groups i guess printing pla with the aux fan is a no go. The aux fan has to be off do to warping. i am not even sure why they gave it to us as a gift if it was pointless for pla if this printer is basically a pla petg workhorse. i guess i have to turn it off everytime i print in the app since i dont want to take off all the screws in the back to unplug it lol
Thanks for this. been checking out some vids for the p1p and i've been sold on it. Should be getting it soon fingers crossed. can't wait to start 3d printing again and hopefully with no constant maintenance and hand holding.
Hey bro , so I’ve just seen someone else’s video stating they were having a problem with uploading the files from the slicer to the printer ? Like it took him half an hour and still wasn’t loading . Wasn’t sure if it was a connection problem. Did you encounter any issues like that ? I’m expecting my P1p in a couple weeks time . Or is there any problems to encounter ?
have you noticed any strength differences in the p1p prints compared to the ender/artillery? My biggest concern with faster printing is possibly reducing tensile strength of a model but not a lot of info on this for the p1p
I can't wait for what the future brings in 3D printing. I think we're on the cusp of massive technological capability updates in the next two years, multicolor nozzles so we don't have to constantly changing reels, speed enhancements, etc. I know how thorough you are and methodical in your processes and observations...keep up the content! Lol, now I know the machine my DJI Mic holder was printed on. I've had some lifting issues with my X2 that annoy the crap out of me...gotta figure that out, paste is at 60C and adhere well for thinner objects, but thicker items that build taller end up warping.
I bought a Snapmaker F350 a month before my first of 3 X1C's last December. It's been collecting dust ever since the X1C arrived. When and if the Dual Extruder for the Snapmaker comes in, I'll probably play with it again, but I honestly wish I'd of spent that money on a Bambu printer. And I've had an issue with the F350's Y axis overheating and gradually losing it's home, causing the prints to shift. After over 2 months of trying to get some help from their customer assistance, it's still not been fixed. It's only been in the past 2 weeks that they even got back to me. I wouldn't recommend a Snapmaker to anyone.
Another great video sir! I have the X1 Carbon with the AMS. I order it the minute it went on pre order to the public. I have 1100 hours of printing on it and it's working great. The only issue I had so far was the coupler broke on the extruder holding the PTFE tube. I was able to still print, but I ordered a new extruder and was back up to 100% in no time.
Thanks for sharing your experience. I've been researching as much as I could before plunging into their ecosystem. Reliability was my top concern. Now I have a very good idea what to expect, thanks again!
My p1p had a significant defect and is being returned as they can’t fix it. I’m glad you had a better experience!
Ordered mine and very excited to get my hands on it. It sounds like its going to blow away my Ender 5 Pro easily!
I bought an X1C because after 10 years I’m done with fiddling with bed leveling and extruder tuning and whatnot and just wanted something that would work. It’s not quite at the appliance level yet, but it’s sooooo much better than my other printers (Prusa, Elegoo, Creality, Printerbot) that I’m loving it. I could probably tune things and make it even better, but just with the defaults it’s doing a great job and produces fantastic output.
I got my P1P a couple of days ago (whilst waiting for BambuLab to have European stock of the X1C). And to be quite honest, with the amount it rattles about on the pre-sliced Benchy, I have no idea how it creates clean prints. I feel as if they have defied physics somehow. So far all good
I got a P1P.
GREAT!! out of the box zero issues
OMG, i have been binging content on this printer, wondering if i should stop waiting for a prusa mkIV, and BOOM on one of my favorite channels the real details!
Dude the P1P is amazing. I actually hate using my other printers now. But like he said. It's a new company and new printer so I'd understand if people were hesitant.
I just canceled my prusa order. I love prusa, and i hope they’ll add a comparable device soon (for a higher price - which is absolutely ok because it isn’t build in china), but buying a current prusa, seeing the P1P veels like buying a (ultra reliable) 90 mercedes benz for the price of a tesla plaid…
Started with 1 p1p ha it 2 months an just bought a second 2 weeks ago. Then just received my 2 ams units over the weekend so far they are awesome machines.
Those are definitely sick printers ken . 👊🏻 keep up the good work bro
9:36 There shouldn't really be wear, it's more that the graphite of the bushing inserts is going to slowly rub off, and you'll get some graphite dust on the rods.
@@LilApe interesting how some people have 2000 hours and never encountered these problems...
Awesome review Ken. I’m just about ready to jump into my first 3D printer and I think this has confirmed my decision on which to buy. Thanks.
Cut to the chase and invest in the X1C Combo. No other printer, including the P1P, come close to it's ability to handle just about any print job you'll come across right out of the box. PLA, ABS, ASA, Nylons, CF's will all work and work consistently well.
I have an X1C with the AMS on its way to me. Can’t wait to use it.
@OriginaldoBo Can you please share settings for 0.4 nozzle for generic TPU ? what Volumetric flow do you use , and other settings that affects on speed.
So happy to see a brand up the bar because the ender experience wasn’t for me .
Funny thing is, even the YTer who speak "bad" about the bambulab printers, use them a lot from what i can see on the videos ... (reference: Nero 3D) The machines are great and i love my carbon X1 with AMS !!!
I haven’t really had any show stopping issues that would prevent me from using them
Yea I don't have this printer but my best friend has one and seems to like it.
have you tried using klipper on the enders? I regularly print at 300 with it.
It doesn’t come close to the bambu
Wish they had an AMS for TPU
In talking to some of the engineers, they said they are working on a solution for it
1p1 is also half the price of Voron 👍👍👍☺️
Interesting. I use my artillery quite a bit, but I am not selling products like you. (Yet?)
I don't want to do any of that printing shit......I'll just buy them from you Ken.....did you just make a video to show people how not to buy your service??!!....hahahahaha I want to meet and rip with u one day so bad!! Love handles hahahaah loved this episode dude ur getting good at this youtube shit Ken....if you read this far I'm ripping the 4inch micro APEX you built bro that tune is butter
hi do you use the standard bambulab slicer profile for your prints or have you adjusted the settings .
also have a p1p
thank you if you answer🖐🏻
We use the bambu slicer, we did create profiles
@@OriginaldoBo ok thanks, so you adjusted your own profile in the slicer
Yes for the filaments we use
@@OriginaldoBo Thank you very much for the answer, and continued success to you👍🏻🖐🏻
p1p or carbon X1 what would you recommend?
The P1P is just a stripped down X1 to be cheaper for customers.
Hello from Quebec. Thank you for this super informative video. Question, I saw the fan on the side of the P1P which is not included and you added what more as an option?
The bambu lab X1 would not be more advantageous. View which has several options included.
Thanks again for this video
X1 doesn’t come with a Aux fan, also materials I print do not need a closed space. We print TPU which needs cooling
Just 1 hour faster are you printing on slow speed ?? I feel like you mispoke ill give you a pass
I think it’s because he has .6 nozzles on them and .4 on the P1P
Interesting.
Nice review but the printing is not perfect.. there's a lot of ringing
I’m not really having any issues with the ringing so I can’t comment on that a lot of it has to do with the profiles
@@OriginaldoBo I said that because you can notice it on your prints too... Just saying that bambulab needs to fix the problem and then the printer is almost perfect ;)
i literally don't see any ringing at all, not sure what you're referring to.
@@morbus5726 at 3.05 you'll see all of the ringing you have on your black matte prints
@@morbus5726 at 3:05 mins you can see the ringing on your matte black prints
The carbon fiber rails are used for higher speeds. When the toolhead changes direction rapidly, the inertia is reduced quite a bit by CF; a lightweight material. I don't have the P1P's I have 4) X1c machines and I'm literally selling all of my other machines (FLSun, Creality etc.) I'm sure they will eventually come out with a larger printer, but they were a kickstarter, and the smart move was to start the much cheaper P1P's. to attract a larger base. I'm keeping my Prusa Mk3s but just for nostalgia lol
@@LilApe sorry but as a matter of fact voron 2.4 actually can not maintain same level of details on same speed and acceleration with input shaper enabled. It smoothed out the details and result is not even close to what 1p1 does from factory. And that is considering voron 2.4 is more like 1500$ not 699$… and that result is true for many pro users across the the web. 1p1 just has better vibration compensation system and had better motion system even though it is same type - May be CF lightness is a part of it.
Google there is even a video on voron vs flsun vs x1c
I have had my P1P for about two months now. I absolutely love it. I have not printed TPU yet. I’m curious what your settings are. I have an ender 3S one pro and a Prusa MK3 that I spent too month building last year. I honestly can’t say I have not touched the end or in fact, I’m going to give it away and the Prusa very little use.
I have bought several of your items off Etsy for my Avata. Everything is very well made and works great. Saw your live stream the other day talking about your new Bambu printers. I think it would be cool to see a Timelapse of something being printed on your 3D printer.
So funny you mention that, working on some time lapses actually
This is exactly what I was looking for. I've had my etsy business for two years and in the exact same boat. I think you've sold me. thank you for your honest review and perspective.
Going to check for follow up
No fuckery should be the main selling point. lol
Yep love this thing, out of the box and printing like I wish all printers could do
Wasn't interested when I saw the title but ended up watching the whole thing. Good stuff as always brother. Tempted to buy one if only I could justify it. Wouldn't even know how I could benefit from one.
I knew nothing about 3D printing before I started, but I think of it like this. I can create on demand solutions for issues I find daily
The 2 color printed love handle @ 8:20 looks beautiful 😍
As you know I bought the X1 Carbon a while back and I'm loving it. I sell a switch for swapping over from laser flat to rotary and with X1 Carbon what used to take me 2 Hours on my Tevo Tornado now takes me 34 minutes to print. The only issue I had is that the AMS doesn't seem to like cardboard spools so I printed out some spool inserts that let it run better. Also, people say the cardboard sheds into the AMS if you don't use spool edge adapters.
There are some brands with cardboard spools that work fine, for the other we rip the sides off of our cardboard spools then put them on the Bambu Plastic spools. Just have to be careful not to let the spool unravel.
Nice room you have there mate 🤟🏻💪🏻
i got the same 3 artillery x2 and now i bough a p1p waitng for it. also bough the x3 to try still waitng it too.
What do you print to sell. How do oh lock something that has a steady flow of sales too?
My experience is their support is crappy
Summing up:
P1P is fast enough.
Very cool!
etsy print store link?
Bambu Labs raised the bar for all other printer companies out there . Love my sidewinder x2's .
Am just now getting into FPV so , something new for me to learn .
Really enjoy your channel !!!
Also very space efficient. It is smaller than artillery Genius wit larger xy plate and 4x the speed 😂 and all for about same price give or take
Print farm, if you had used that Termanology 20yrs ago i would've said Huh, whaaaa lol.
Technology moving at a fast pace. Keeping up with it is amazing..Nice Video Ken
Wow, such an informative video! Thanks for sharing. How fast would the sansmart tpu take on the p1p with a .6 nozzle? Why don't you use the .6 on it?
Likely faster but at the cost of being more detailed hence why I don’t use .6
how do you deal with warping on the p1p? i printed the ams adapters and for some reason the corners lifted a bit and i also have the aux fan as well.
I don’t run cooling with the exhaust fan
@@OriginaldoBo wait so you don't run the aux fan while using the fan on the nozzle or you don't run the nozzles fan while using the aux? i am new to 3d printing so i am learning as i go. But i love this p1p.
are you sure you've set the build plate correctly? It needs to be set to PEI, or else the bed temp will only be 35c for PLA
@@morbus5726 yeah with the p1p it is set to pei automatically and my temp always reaches 60 to 65. i always pay attention to that but after reading some posts on facebook groups i guess printing pla with the aux fan is a no go. The aux fan has to be off do to warping. i am not even sure why they gave it to us as a gift if it was pointless for pla if this printer is basically a pla petg workhorse. i guess i have to turn it off everytime i print in the app since i dont want to take off all the screws in the back to unplug it lol
@@Bluntedco. first few layers no Aux fan and then maybe at like 10% we’re printing most things way hotter and faster than before
Awesome. This is a better real review than most. This video is the straw that broke the camels back. I’m sold. I need to order one of these asap.
Hey Ken, nice we insight to what you do. keep er goin!
Thanks for this. been checking out some vids for the p1p and i've been sold on it. Should be getting it soon fingers crossed. can't wait to start 3d printing again and hopefully with no constant maintenance and hand holding.
For a moment I though you will be printing from bamboo.....
I wish I’d have done more research before I bought into 3D printing.
You've pretty much sold me on the P1P.
And particular brand of pla filament you prefer to use Ken?
Thanks for the honest review! Well done!
What fw do you run on your artillery printers?
Oh that AMS top mount for the P1P is pretty cool.
Hey bro , so I’ve just seen someone else’s video stating they were having a problem with uploading the files from the slicer to the printer ? Like it took him half an hour and still wasn’t loading . Wasn’t sure if it was a connection problem. Did you encounter any issues like that ? I’m expecting my P1p in a couple weeks time . Or is there any problems to encounter ?
Nope haven’t had any issues takes about 5 mins from upload to the printer unzipping the files and starting the job
Damn it, now I want a 3d printer
have you noticed any strength differences in the p1p prints compared to the ender/artillery? My biggest concern with faster printing is possibly reducing tensile strength of a model but not a lot of info on this for the p1p
I’ve noticed no weakness in prints
Great review 🙌🏽
why do you use .4 and not .6 nozzles on the bambu to trim down the printing time even more? can't wait for mine x1c comming end of march
Because you don’t need .6 and we’re printing objects that require detail
👍👍
I can't wait for what the future brings in 3D printing. I think we're on the cusp of massive technological capability updates in the next two years, multicolor nozzles so we don't have to constantly changing reels, speed enhancements, etc. I know how thorough you are and methodical in your processes and observations...keep up the content! Lol, now I know the machine my DJI Mic holder was printed on.
I've had some lifting issues with my X2 that annoy the crap out of me...gotta figure that out, paste is at 60C and adhere well for thinner objects, but thicker items that build taller end up warping.
Hmm wouldn’t a Snapmaker J1 be better for your use case? But the Bambu is a really good printer indeed.
Saw the the J1 in person and it was garbage. Even the rep at the booth said it couldn’t compete with Bambu
I bought a Snapmaker F350 a month before my first of 3 X1C's last December. It's been collecting dust ever since the X1C arrived. When and if the Dual Extruder for the Snapmaker comes in, I'll probably play with it again, but I honestly wish I'd of spent that money on a Bambu printer. And I've had an issue with the F350's Y axis overheating and gradually losing it's home, causing the prints to shift. After over 2 months of trying to get some help from their customer assistance, it's still not been fixed. It's only been in the past 2 weeks that they even got back to me. I wouldn't recommend a Snapmaker to anyone.
I have both X1 Carbon and P1P and I would choose the P1P over the Carbon anytime of the day.
If you need an enclosure for ASA or ABS than yes otherwise the P1P does 90% of the x1 workload
Out of curiosity, could you elaborate on that? About to pull the trigger on a p1p