👇👇👇 Below the video, you will find all the links to buy Bambulab. This is the A1 Combo version, the model you saw in the video: 🛒 Bambu lab A1 Combo: shrsl.com/4j259 If you want a cheaper model, there is the A1 Mini version but it has the smaller print bed and single Zeta axis. Also in this version there is the model with AMS to make multicolored prints. 🛒 Bambu lab A1 Mini: shrsl.com/4j3w2 If you instead want the TOP of the range, the 3D printer that has revolutionized the world of 3D printing, there is the X1 Carbon and its younger sister P1P and P1S 🛒 Bambu lab X1 Carbon shrsl.com/4j3vx 🛒 Bambu lab P1S: shrsl.com/4j3wc
The first 3D printer I bought was a Creality K1 max, I recently purchased this combo during the anniversary sale for £400 or roughly $500 and I'm blown away by how much better the print quality is with the A1, granted the A1 is about 20% slower than the K1 max, and the K1 max can print a lot more exotic filaments, but for PLA and PETG the A1 is the printer I use
I have an X1 Carbon and AMS and bought an upgrade pack from my vendor which included 5 rolls of Polyterra and Polymaker, regular PLA I am pretty sure that Bambu filament is the same as Polymaker filament just more expensive.
The printer is really good, but...for such a price it has worthy competitors. For example, Creality K1C. Creality is closed type and the table works only in the Z plane. Bambu is open type XY. K1C looks like better for me.
@@red_eyed_sophist for Creality K1C, the competitor would be P1 line (P1S/P1P), not A1 line (A1 Combo in this case). You're mixing apples (midrange multi-filament bedslinger) and oranges (upper-midrange CoreXY enclosed 1-filament system) here IMVHO.
My first boat bench has problem on the front roof...looks like layers have no a good fit and a little hole appears...I just turned on the printer and chose the boat bench , no configuration has setup for it, I really didn't understand what happened. 😢
Nowhere near as fast though I presume and nowhere near as reliable or as well automated, also the BL printers can print engineering accurate parts out of the box, no more manual calibrations! Before I got my X1 Carbon combo I built a Pro 3D V-King 400 from self sourced very best quality parts, I could have bought an A1 with the shipping costs alone, the V-King is very fast and ultra accurate but I still prefer to use my BL X1C unless the part is too big for the BL. Also the X1C was trammed on day 1 and I have not had to do it again in 3 months.
It's more about reliability and ease of use rather than quality. it just works like an appliance, i don't have to stand in front of it and tinker, i don't even have to stand and see if the first layer is good. my time is valuable to me and i want my printer to do the job it needs to do. that is why many print farms are switching to Bambu, its just reliability and self-calibration and correction
mi dispiace ma c' era traffico. Sicuramente lo spreco c'è quindi cosa facciamo, ogni bobina ha il suo estrusore? Hai una soluzione più valida per il multicolore?
@@TommasoOlivotti Di tutti i commenti ricevuti sul' altro canale, quello italiano, nessuno mi ha discriminato il sistema AMS anzi, ne parlano bene. Io invece trovo interessante la possibilità di fare stampe colorate utilizzando un solo Hothend a discapito probabilmente di un buon 10% di perdita e tempi piu lunghi. Non so come viene gestita la stampa colorata dove il colore è situato nello stesso Layer. Quando troviamo sul oggetto un punto dove l' estrusore sullo stesso livello dovrà fare due color, come si risolve? Faccio un esempio. Voglio stampare un cubo che ha delle linee verticali di diversi colori. Sullo stesso strato deve stampare a tratti un colore e tratti l' altro, ma cosi facendo ci vuole un mese per completarlo. Immagino solo stampe orizzontali e continuative. è un limite perchè il colore non potrà essere commutato in modo immediato.
Sent the first printer back, heated issues. Received replacement 2 days ago, had 2 good prints now it won't slice from my phone, the computer app is ridiculous since new update, totally unimpressed and sending this shit back where it belongs. I'm dine with bambu lab and their "fuck arounds"
Bambu are outdated junk. Slower than newer printers, crappy camera monitoring, print quality is average at best and they are still way overpriced. And the AMS is inefficient garbage
@@MartinKubaS5 Your actually calling the0.05 frames per second thing on a Bambu a fearure? 🤣😂🤣 yeah, you can add a camera to a Prusa machine just like any other printer.....And its way better than the Bambu camera
What are you talking about? Print quality is very high. Speed is also faster than 90% of printers out there. Camera is enough for monitoring print failures via app. Ams is reliable and besides to wasteful multicolor print useful for automated spool swaps (finish what's left on one spool and keep on printing with next one). Bambu ecosystem is very well done. Printers are most bang for the buck 100%
@@lockeboss502 Most bang for the buck 100% ROFL! That is HILARIOUS! They are old tech from 2 years ago, The AMS has a ton of issues and always has. Their "ecosystem" is anything but. They dont even have a standalone slicer (its a reskinned Prusa slicer) Thir machines have banding issues again and always have. Anything tall gets banding, its in the Bambu DNA. ANY printer has a runout sensor that will stop the print and allow you to load more filament, Its not big deal. The camera is ABISMAL and is nowhere near as effective as any other printers.....I realize your a fan boy but reality is: Bambu has not updated their printers in 2+ years and they are now behind. New printers cost less, offer more and printer faster and better...P E R I OD!
@@anthonylong5870 bro are you on something? Bambu released less than 5 months back a new printer, meanwhile Průša has been using the same type of design for more than a decade. They haven't added any new features. Installing aftermarket camera for that money is ridiculous. You really don't need UHD camera for spaghetti detection, also like 90% of all slicers are based on Prusaslicer. I work daily with Průša Mk3S, Mk4, Mini, X1C, now also P1S, and Ultimaker S1. Průšas are workhorses, but outdated. Ultimaker and bambulabs will finish the job in half the time that Průša needs, also their job is way more detailed and nearly perfect. Runout sensor on my mk3S and Mk4 as well is crap, because it always fails and my printers then print in the air.
👇👇👇 Below the video, you will find all the links to buy Bambulab.
This is the A1 Combo version, the model you saw in the video:
🛒 Bambu lab A1 Combo:
shrsl.com/4j259
If you want a cheaper model, there is the A1 Mini version but it has the smaller print bed and single Zeta axis. Also in this version there is the model with AMS to make multicolored prints.
🛒 Bambu lab A1 Mini:
shrsl.com/4j3w2
If you instead want the TOP of the range, the 3D printer that has revolutionized the world of 3D printing, there is the X1 Carbon and its younger sister P1P and P1S
🛒 Bambu lab X1 Carbon
shrsl.com/4j3vx
🛒 Bambu lab P1S:
shrsl.com/4j3wc
I picked up the A1 combo a few weeks ago and LOVE it. It puts my old Enders to absolute shame in terms of reliability.
The first 3D printer I bought was a Creality K1 max, I recently purchased this combo during the anniversary sale for £400 or roughly $500 and I'm blown away by how much better the print quality is with the A1, granted the A1 is about 20% slower than the K1 max, and the K1 max can print a lot more exotic filaments, but for PLA and PETG the A1 is the printer I use
I have an X1 Carbon and AMS and bought an upgrade pack from my vendor which included 5 rolls of Polyterra and Polymaker, regular PLA I am pretty sure that Bambu filament is the same as Polymaker filament just more expensive.
I will definitely go along with the six stars out of five.
I dont understand all the negative comments. I thought the video was good, and I think the printer with the ams will have good uses.😊
The Prusa bots are all butthurt because they are no longer on top. Waited too long with zero innovations and lost the market.
the printer is indeed very good, it's just that the video is not a real YT video but a paid ad, a low quality one I might add.
The printer is really good, but...for such a price it has worthy competitors. For example, Creality K1C. Creality is closed type and the table works only in the Z plane. Bambu is open type XY. K1C looks like better for me.
@@red_eyed_sophist for Creality K1C, the competitor would be P1 line (P1S/P1P), not A1 line (A1 Combo in this case). You're mixing apples (midrange multi-filament bedslinger) and oranges (upper-midrange CoreXY enclosed 1-filament system) here IMVHO.
@@vaxquis Nope. Have you seen the difference in price? x2. That's enough.
Very nice! good job! 🤩
Love this
I don't normally like the non speaking video but great video sir.
What speeds were you printing at?
My first boat bench has problem on the front roof...looks like layers have no a good fit and a little hole appears...I just turned on the printer and chose the boat bench , no configuration has setup for it, I really didn't understand what happened. 😢
Spettacolo!!!
What type of glue you use on the bed if any?
Textured beds on Bambu Lab printers do not require glue.
What the heck do you have on your wall - it looks like SkyNet!
All my XYZ cube too has issues on them 😢 and I really don't know how ti fix them
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Nice!!!, but the interesting thing is that I achieve similar results (apart from the color ;) on my old 2016 printer.
Nowhere near as fast though I presume and nowhere near as reliable or as well automated, also the BL printers can print engineering accurate parts out of the box, no more manual calibrations!
Before I got my X1 Carbon combo I built a Pro 3D V-King 400 from self sourced very best quality parts, I could have bought an A1 with the shipping costs alone, the V-King is very fast and ultra accurate but I still prefer to use my BL X1C unless the part is too big for the BL.
Also the X1C was trammed on day 1 and I have not had to do it again in 3 months.
My Flashforge 5M blows away ANY BAMBU in speed and quality....for $299
Cope harder.
@@anthonylong5870 lol please make a lol id 25cm tall id your printer... and maybe put in your prints 4 colors if you can =)
It's more about reliability and ease of use rather than quality. it just works like an appliance, i don't have to stand in front of it and tinker, i don't even have to stand and see if the first layer is good. my time is valuable to me and i want my printer to do the job it needs to do. that is why many print farms are switching to Bambu, its just reliability and self-calibration and correction
Funtabulasia....
To much waste.
I have more wasted plastic from failed prints on crapality printers.
Yeah, you should stop commenting.
Comunque 1 sei in ritardissimo. 2 l'AMS è il più grande spreco di filamento di tutti i tempi
mi dispiace ma c' era traffico. Sicuramente lo spreco c'è quindi cosa facciamo, ogni bobina ha il suo estrusore? Hai una soluzione più valida per il multicolore?
@@DanieleTartaglia si non comprare l'AMS
@@TommasoOlivotti Di tutti i commenti ricevuti sul' altro canale, quello italiano, nessuno mi ha discriminato il sistema AMS anzi, ne parlano bene. Io invece trovo interessante la possibilità di fare stampe colorate utilizzando un solo Hothend a discapito probabilmente di un buon 10% di perdita e tempi piu lunghi. Non so come viene gestita la stampa colorata dove il colore è situato nello stesso Layer. Quando troviamo sul oggetto un punto dove l' estrusore sullo stesso livello dovrà fare due color, come si risolve? Faccio un esempio. Voglio stampare un cubo che ha delle linee verticali di diversi colori. Sullo stesso strato deve stampare a tratti un colore e tratti l' altro, ma cosi facendo ci vuole un mese per completarlo. Immagino solo stampe orizzontali e continuative. è un limite perchè il colore non potrà essere commutato in modo immediato.
@@danieletartagliafaidate esatto. Prova a stampare la scarpetta air jordan. Lo spreco è più del 50%. Io l'AMS l'ho venduto.
Do you have to use there filament with the rf spools?
Sent the first printer back, heated issues. Received replacement 2 days ago, had 2 good prints now it won't slice from my phone, the computer app is ridiculous since new update, totally unimpressed and sending this shit back where it belongs. I'm dine with bambu lab and their "fuck arounds"
Byee
Maybe its the user!
@@SoopaFlyism yeah that's it, in my 12 printer now but it's probably me, just like the heat cable, was my issue hey? FFS
@@SoopaFlyism how about the X axis resonance issue that it's warning me about? My fault also hey Einstein?
@@SoopaFlyism flys in my country are useless pests
Bambu are outdated junk. Slower than newer printers, crappy camera monitoring, print quality is average at best and they are still way overpriced. And the AMS is inefficient garbage
Ah, you mean the Prusa machines? Those still have no cameras.
@@MartinKubaS5 Your actually calling the0.05 frames per second thing on a Bambu a fearure? 🤣😂🤣 yeah, you can add a camera to a Prusa machine just like any other printer.....And its way better than the Bambu camera
What are you talking about? Print quality is very high. Speed is also faster than 90% of printers out there. Camera is enough for monitoring print failures via app. Ams is reliable and besides to wasteful multicolor print useful for automated spool swaps (finish what's left on one spool and keep on printing with next one). Bambu ecosystem is very well done. Printers are most bang for the buck 100%
@@lockeboss502 Most bang for the buck 100% ROFL! That is HILARIOUS! They are old tech from 2 years ago, The AMS has a ton of issues and always has. Their "ecosystem" is anything but. They dont even have a standalone slicer (its a reskinned Prusa slicer) Thir machines have banding issues again and always have. Anything tall gets banding, its in the Bambu DNA. ANY printer has a runout sensor that will stop the print and allow you to load more filament, Its not big deal. The camera is ABISMAL and is nowhere near as effective as any other printers.....I realize your a fan boy but reality is: Bambu has not updated their printers in 2+ years and they are now behind. New printers cost less, offer more and printer faster and better...P E R I OD!
@@anthonylong5870 bro are you on something? Bambu released less than 5 months back a new printer, meanwhile Průša has been using the same type of design for more than a decade. They haven't added any new features. Installing aftermarket camera for that money is ridiculous. You really don't need UHD camera for spaghetti detection, also like 90% of all slicers are based on Prusaslicer.
I work daily with Průša Mk3S, Mk4, Mini, X1C, now also P1S, and Ultimaker S1. Průšas are workhorses, but outdated. Ultimaker and bambulabs will finish the job in half the time that Průša needs, also their job is way more detailed and nearly perfect.
Runout sensor on my mk3S and Mk4 as well is crap, because it always fails and my printers then print in the air.