@14:40 - The reason for the differences in the video from the printers is that the X1C has a multi-core Linux computer (similar to a Raspberry Pi) as the controller, so it can do full-motion video. The P1S has a much slower ESP32 Microcontroller (no Linux) which can only do photo snapshots. But the slower processor doesn't really affect the print speed or quality, as the controller is just feeding the movement commands to the motion controller. For that reason, the P1S is just as fast as the X1C.
Your other videos inspired me to finally pull the trigger on 3d printing and decided to pick up a P1S + AMS combo about a month ago. Its been an amazing experience because all I wanted was a tool for designing and printing functional prints. Your entire video perfectly sums up my experience with the printer and as a beginner to 3d printing I would say you cant go wrong with either of these bad boys.
I think your conclusion at the end was spot on and could really help a person decide what is best for them. Just makes sense for a beginner with a ~$2K budget to go with X1C (plug & play, touch screen, minimum obstacle, 'value of convenience & time' option). Thank you for making this video. Loved the simplicity in explaining things and surely helped me decide on my first 3D printer !
I am looking to get into this space. Right now this is my hobby and I am blessed to have a great job where I have the budget to get the x1c. And like you I have watched countless videos on what to choose. I have come to the conclusion on the x1c because I want it to work I want to enjoy the printing and results and not get frustrated. I expect to turn this into a supplement income some day. I would tell others buy the best machine you can afford get as much features as you can. It will make your learning more fun and exciting
Possibly at the time of filming it hadn't made its way to the P1S yet. It was first released on the X1C firmware and later became available on the p series.
Man, i just got the a1 mini and have really been enjoying it. Great timing on this video and totally agree that its just a tool now rather than a gimmick or tinker hobby (in the sense of just fiddling with the printer rather than just printing)
I keep wanting to remind Hoocho and channel regulars that there was a group in the US called 3dponics that designs 3d prints for hydroponics and aquaponics. I would love to see Hoocho reach out to them and the growing with fishes podcast. I would love to see what the crossover would bring.
I moderate PotentPonics, growing with fishes. Steve will have him on, for sure... fans of both. His 24 hour aquaponics livestreams is the biggest aquaponic show that goes globally in one weekend
Like you, I came from Enderland and enoyed every minute of it. But I came into a little cash and decided to see what all the Bambu hubhub was about. I put one toe in the water by getting the A1mini. I'd see how I liked their ecosystem. If I liked it, I'd order one of the big guys. I love that little A1mini! So I had to decide whether to go with the P1S or the X1Carbon. The P1S was sooo much cheaper than the X1C and only lacked things I didn't feel like I needed anyhow, and if I decided to get an AMS, I could retro-fit it. I love the P1S! I still don't know that I care enough about multi-filament types and colors to order the AMS add on. So... except for the lame LCD monitor on the P1S, I'm very happy and saved a lot of money. If I decide to buy another printer, I'll probably get the P1S again. In the meantime, maybe they'll come out with a "P1S Plus", a P1S with the X1C monitor for a couple hundred more bucks (US).
@@juanpalomino7043 It's a touch screen for the P1S, typically $60-70 USD. It can control multiple printers as he put in his wish list, and lets you do things like set filament types, control temperatures and the extruder, etc. It's not as good as the X1C's screen but it's probably 70-80% of the functionality.
Welcome to the bambu labs side, I was an early bird Kickstarter backer for an x1c with ams. I will eventually get a p1s as a second single filament printer but wouldn't trade my x1c ams. I found issues with the cardboard spools getting stuck in the ams even with the plastic rails. There are printable adapter cores from the cardboard spools to the bambu refill spools where you remove the cardboard sides press in the core and assemble as if it were a refill. Those worked pretty good. I ended up going with direct orders of master spools and refills from sunlu. Its basically the easiest and least expensive/wasteful option i have found for black petg.
I think anyone who had to play with both p1s and x1c at the same time would inevitably get spoiled by quality-of-life improvements x1c brings to the table. If some extra feature is available, why not use it -- and, by using it, you get hooked until you cannot imagine is your life without said feature. If you have only a P1S without x1c to spoil you, I believe it is quite easy to adjust the workflow accordingly and make it almost as efficient. For instance, that small screen on P1S is much less of a hindrance if you don't use it at all after the initial setup (which is very possible). P1S also has one unexpected advantage over X1C that most reviewers forget to mention -- being encased in plastic instead of aluminium, it should be able to maintain chamber temperature more easily because plastic is much less thermoconductive. Ironically, it would make P1S more suitable for printing warp-prone materials than X1C. And of course, changing the nozzle and the gear on P1S to hardened steel version is a no-brainer, considering the price.
The P1P was my introduction to the 3D printing world. This machine has been AMAZING (out-of-the-box, plug n play). The largest learning-curve was performing maintenance. Thank God for the endless source of information on YT. As a proprietary machine, Bambu Lab has excellent support and very reasonably priced parts and upgrades. And they nailed the aesthetics. This is one fine-looking machine. Over-all, this is one of the most satisfying purchases ever made. Personally, I would recommend the A1 Mini to anyone on a budget or new to 3D printing; it's a less expensive way to test the water. However, I would totally go with the P1S simply because it provides more options and has a much more conformed and sleeker design. Both machines are different but top-notch, imho. If looking to use the printer for parts, tools, et. the AMS is not even necessary. 95% of what I print is single color anyway, adding a needless expense. I don't even feel that having the multi-colored capability would even be worth it.
I don't print multicolor, but the AMS is totally worth it. Just being able to print any of the loaded materials and have seamless filament continuation when a role runs out by just having another role of the same material in the AMS is worth more than multicolor capability.
It's so nice to see someone that uses the machines for practical items instead of the incredible amount of landfill we constantly see. I am just about to push the button on the P1S after testing and using the A1 Mini for 6 months, which really is just a case of sending the print without wasting time on tinkering. Also the quality I have achieved has far exceeded anything I had seen from many other machines, some costing far more than the A1 Mini. Im gonna have to watch this video a few times to fully understand how your achieving those examples of using the ams for things such as your logo etc, its a great solution especially when you want to reduce wastage but provide a really professional result. Both of your examples are excellent. Thanks for this review it really has been helpful. Oh one other thing did you know that the Bambu Lab app can act as a central control for multiple printers also there is the Bigtreetech Panda Touch which is a mobile touch screen allowing control of many Bambu printers. I actually purchased a unit from aliexpress and it works brilliantly I paid £45 so roughly $90Aus -)
As an owner of the P1S who has often wondered what I gave up by not getting the X1C, this video was great. It was nice to see someone who initially made the same decision for the same reasons and then later got to try the X1C. I also really liked the controlling multiple printers suggestion you made to Bambu.
I just got my P1S with the AMS combo a few days ago, upgrading from an Ender V2 Neo, the difference is night and day!!! So easy and intuitive to use compared to the ender 3
This video has been so helpful. I've been printing things for about 8 months now on an ender 3 and the print time has kept me doing a lot of the prints I want. The shortened print time, while maintaining quality, and monitoring is exactly what I'm looking for.
I think I have Hoochoitus. You got me growing hydro veggies, I just bought a 3d printer (P1S combo), been locked on KGALW for months, and I'm starting to think about shaving my head and growing a beard. Just kidding, I couldn't grow a beard if I wanted to. Maybe I should make ginger beer.... But seriously, you are extraordinary! You feed the community with tremendous knowledge based on solid experimentation. Seeds of ideas grow in to wonderful things. Keep it up.
Bambu BLOWS Creality, and damn near all printers out of the water. The DJI engineers REALLY made this printer amazing. Good to see you made the change!
Rightnow, for euro people, the difference between P1S and X1C is around 650 euro... that is a lot for 'just' a bigger screen and lidar function... (and timelapse is nice but.... )
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Thanks a lot for the design tip, sold me on the ams
Ive watched probably 30 videos on bambu labs printers and this is the only one that explains the real differences in a comprehensive manner. Just shows how much junk is out there.
Both are available in a combo version, with the difference that the P1S combo is about €600 cheaper then the X1C. Almost all the benefits the X1C has, can sort of be integrated into the P1S, but for a way lower price. - Panda Touch, a touchscreen that can control over 10 Bambu Lab printers, and which also lets you graphically control the AMS unit on the P1S for just €50. - Hardened steel nozzle for €20. - Hardened steel gears for €20. And you almost have a X1C for just €100 more instead of €600 more. Only features that stay is the Lidar and the AI (with the slightly better camera). The Lidar is just a gimmick that scans the first testing grid for calibration. If it's unable to scan the calibration pattern, then it automatically falls back to the calibrated flowrate value, which already does a decent job on it's own with a verry fast and simple manual calibration. Which actually makes Lider a little bit obsolete. I even wouldn't be surprised that we won't see it back on a P1S/X1C follow up. Makes it only missing the AI functionality, which might be a handy feature, but I don't think that's worth €500.
Where does it say that? "If it's unable to scan the calibration pattern, then it automatically falls back to the calibrated flowrate value, which already does a decent job on it's own with a verry fast and simple manual calibration." First time I've heard that.
@@CreativeDesign75CZ It's in the official Bambu Lab Wiki. Besides that it's not able to "read" all kind of materials. For instance translucent materials. When Lidar calibration fails it falling back to the standard flow-rate settings.
Thanks for this. It helped me make a decision. I started with an Ender 3 and seemed to spend more time futzing and upgrading it than I actually did printing things. I presently have a Prusa Mk4 (soon to be a Mk4s) and an FLSun SR Delta - both of which work extremely well - the Prusa especially. Ergo, I think that the X1C would be my choice, as I would regret saving a few bucks initially only to start upgrading bits later (I know myself all too well). This is a hobby for me, but I do want to be able to print functional tools and similar things with fussy filaments - so an enclosed printer is the way to go. Thanks again.
To me the x1c is worth it, because I hit go and I can trust that it will stop itself if it fails while I'm sleeping. Also being able to watch a higher res stream from the printer is nice.
I purchased an X1C that arrived damaged. The customer support response was please try to make it work!!! The frame is cracked and I cannot plug in the display. Since then they have not been responding. Any advice for me? Thanks
Customer service of Bambu Lab is really bad yes. It's like talking to some kind of shady Aliexpress seller. I had received my first P1S unit with factory damage all over. Scratches, dents, bend screen connectors etc. Contacted customer support and they just acted like they didn't cared. And they were not offering any solutions nor compensations. You really need to bite off of you, otherwise they will do nothing if they don't feel you're serious about it. You need to make some clear demands to them. Like I want my money back or I want to have a replacement. Otherwise they won't do anything. After returning the first unit I got a replacement, but had to refuse it at the door since the box was already heavily damaged from transport. I didn't wanted all the Bambu Lab communications anymore, as you're taling against a wall. So I just refused the parcel, just letting them argue about the damage and whose fault it is with the carrier. The 3th unit I've received has mechanical issues on badly calibrated axes. They already wanted me to disconnect the Z-axes and going to tinker on a 1 week old €1000 machine myself, while it should be just a well working and calibrated machine straight from the factory. So I just demanded my money back now. Seems they really having some issues at the assembly line there at Bambu Labs and they really need to invest in propper support and quality checks.
@@fredsmith7863 Depending where you are but... Under law the Unit is Not fit for purpose! Google contract law faulty items not fit for purpose in your country.
Hey Hoocho, check out the Panda Touch screens. They allow you to control multiple Bambu Lab printers from a single hub like you described. By the way, you can do some color change stuff even without an AMS. You just need to pause at the height you want to change it at, which is a great way to do logos or text (although it's essentially limited to being on a top surface).
I totally agree!! I started in the ender3 world because 7 years ago that was the shit! Now watching companies be able to offer more and have way better print results without the constant tinkering. I would not give up the experience I gained learning the ender all its pluses and minuses, it makes me better able to understand the world of 3d printing!! I treated myself to a ps1 and not looking back.
Great video, I'm also a subscriber after watching your video! How did you omit a part that is failing? I'm new to Bambu, but I've used 3D printers since 11 years ago, so I can appreciate the speed and quality of my X1C! My club purchased the P1S and I wish they would listen to us and purchased the X1C! Do you have more videos about X1C? Thank you for your video!
"you wont be able to have them in your room and sleep with it" *looks over at printer running with settings called P1S 0.2 sleepy sleepy* yes i have a setting for overnight printing and it is in my room
@@BradRemillard while sleeping yes. Not that much louder than a gaming laptop with a 4090 running a game. But not as constant I guess. So I guess if a gaming laptop running at full speed is too loud to be in a room so is this
I upgraded my P1S to the Panda Touch BIGTREE TECH touch screen. So much better than the tiny screen that comes with the P1S. I'm looking at adding the X1C to my 3D printer collection in the near future.
@Hoocho one thing you didn't touch on that has me stuck between the two models - how much impact does the lack of lidar have on reliability & print quality?
I’ve been looking at these, but my Voxelab Aquila and Kywoo Tycoon, I have dialed in so well and don’t mind the slower print times. If I had the money, I’d drop it in the P1P, upgraded hotend & AMS
We meet again. I found you about 18 months ago and you helped me out with my hydroponics adventures. Although I gave up on tomatoes as they collapse under their own weight; I now have fresh arugula growing year round in my kitchen. Now I am shopping for a 3D printer, specifically thinking of going for the X1 (because I've had too many issues with affordable 3d printers), and I get to hear from you again.🤩🤩 So awesome!!! Which plastic to you recommend for plants? Is there any issue with edible plants being around plastic? (I ask this as my plants are currently in plastic baskets that I have no idea if they are food safe....) 🤔 But I think I like the X1 as I want to do structural mountain bike brackets. Excited to dig into your videos
3D newb here, got my X1C w AMS a few weeks ago, already hitting 260 hours printing. I watched all the reviews I could find and I chose the X1C w AMS so I could print any material eventually and wanted to do color prints. I like it so much I might get a second one
@@kev1799 absolutely no regrets other than splurging on almost every accessory Bambu sells. Didn’t need the .02 and .08 nozzle, nor did I need the anti vibration feet or the extra tubing. This printer has been near flawless. Only hiccups have been my fault. Can’t really go wrong with either, the X1C just has more bells and whistles like the touchscreen and first layer inspection
@@DraftID Well it's possible yes. I accidentally configured a PETG spool as a PLA spool and printed a multicolor print with embedded letters. I found out later that I accidentally addressed the wrong kind of filament in the AMS. So I now have PLA case with PETG embedded letters. And it's holding up surprisingly well.
@@rockels_journals Thats pretty cool. Because its embedded I can see them meshing together, if it was text sitting on top (embossed) it likely wouldnt hold.
@@DraftID Probably not no, but it also was on accident. As far as I know you can't print PLA and PETG together with the recent Studio firmware. It just won't let you. But you can select PETG as support filament on a PLA print and visa versa. I accidentally configured a PETG spool as PLA. So for Studio it was a PLA spool loaded into the AMS on that moment, letting me print PETG letters embedded in PLA. Probably not ideal, but it's holding up well for now. It might be a usefull trick when you're out of filament. And needing to finish a simple project.
got the P1S, because the X1C had no valuable better options... I quite never use the screen, and also wouldn't on a X1C, I do that from bambu studio or the app. Object exclusion midprint also works with the P1S from the app
The top view to exclude objects is nothing ground breaking. Any DIY printer can do that with Klipper open source firmware, which by the way can also he used to control multiple printers with a single host To me what's truly extraordinary is the plug and play aspect of a printer with its capability
The P1S is powered by an ESP32 rather than a SoC (like your Klipper raspberry pi or similar Linux-based systems on other printers and on the X1C), so I am totally in awe of what Bambu was able to pull off here and basically have the exact same printing result and still pulling of showing any picture from a camera and hosting a wifi API and (simple) screen-interface. This and the magic in the A1 mini is what convinced me these guys have the best engineers in the 3d printer world at this moment. I'm looking forward to what they'll come with next...
@@orbita1 Then an Attiny85 is also a SoC. It has DRAM and flash and a clock on board, everything you need to make it run, still most will call it a uP. The line is blurred and software is the more critical distinction here: does it have enough RAM and power to run Linux and something like Klipper? The X1C's display does, the P1S does not.
Thank you for the very informative video. I've been watching as many of these types of videos as I can to decide which printer to get (x1c or p1s). I think this video has finally made me realize what choice is right for me. It's the x1c. I've been 3d printing for about 8 years. First was a cheap anet, next was a prusa, and now i'm getting a bambu with ams. I've never had printer capable of multi-material, so this will be my biggest upgrade. Since the x1c color screen makes dealing with the materials in the ams so easy, I think I would regret not having it. That really is my only real reason for choosing the x1c as the p1s is such a great deal. I just want that ams integration on the screen because that's where you are when dealing with and changing materials... at the printer. So I'm willing to pay for it.
Like to know how you printed the petg and pla together is the one print as they don't stick together. I've noticed that the slicer recently prevents you even trying.
Hello BBL marketing; good job! One thought though. With all the people (like me) that will do the hard parts upgrade, should there be the P1T at $100 more than P1S? I think that would be great. For Hoocho, the X1c has a more powerful on board computer which accomplishes all the things, like Lidar, selective parts exclusion, faster and high resolution video. I am a retired engineer that formerly designed computerized machines, so I understand what they are doing and why. They are very talented designers and I am very impressed.
You would be surprised the youtubers that print things in the states you legally cannot have made there on your big island, heh. They have replaced big factories that make small plastic parts... for sure. Also there is spools of hemp for 3d printers(made a video on it over 4 years ago)
By proprietary I get you have to use the bambu software but can you use other 3d design programs? I'm used to Lightburn which cab be used across pretty much all lasers
7:43 "20,000 mm/s" I have to correct you because mm/s doesn't indicate the speed of that actual printer. You'll want the cubic measuring of how much material it can push through the hot end.
Well timed video. I've been running a Ender 3v2 for many years, but I've been finding I'm tinkering to keep it running more than printing. I've been debating between the P1S and the K1. I don't suppose you also want to reach out to Creality?😉
They having a lawsuit going on now. One of the things is about the use of the prime tower, which is actually needed to normalize the pressure upon filament switch. There're rumours/signals already that the P1S/X1C follow up might be a multitool head printer. Which could be a logical thing because of those ongoing lawsuits now. But it probably will going to be a €2000+ machine then...
got my p1s for 599€ and except the shitty cam i have absolutely no complains about this machine (ok maybe the not working cheap sd card xd). so much better than all my other machines befor even the klipper ones. no more tinker just print lovit
I sold my ender 3 after I got my X1C. Then I got a P1P. I LOVE these printers. Still have an Ender 5 Plus for the huge bed, but I rarely print with it because it takes SOOOO long. I use my P1P for cardboard spools. Had a couple issues with my AMS on the X1C but as soon as I printed an LED riser, all my AMS problems were resolved. These machines are SOOO fast!! BambuLabs has changed the face of 3D printing. If Apple made a 3D printer, it’d be the X1C 😂
Wouldnt call it accessible... i just bought my first 3d printer. No knowledge, no experience. Blind bought a X1C with AMS. Im sure I will have a misserable time figuring it out from 0. But I wanted a printer that could do.... ALL materials, in a decent size. This one met that need. For a massive price. And i will find out how asinine the learning curve is when it gets here next week
Also want to point out how amazing the a1 mini is as well. For $199 on sale right now it’s hard to beat the prints are hard to tell apart from the x1c actually some may say impossible. Bambu is on top of the game for bargain/mid/flagship consumer printers.
@@EviLEwoK666 it’s a significantly better experience to be able to control the Enders from the PC, which the sonic pad lets you do through moonraker. I’m sure it’s similar in that way to octoprint on a raspberry pi. It also has the whole creality cloud thing. In conclusion, print speed went from 50mm/s to 150 mm/s with input shaping/vibration compensation,could upload prints directly to the sonic pad without downloading to sd card, and have full access to edit the gcode. Sonic pad is totally worth it if you’re sticking with Enders.
Oof, this is hard to watch. I'm on a FlashForge Creator Pro (around 4 years old now) and these Bambu Labs printers have been way too appealing. I get so many print failures, the print quality isn't great to begin with, various capabilities like bridging or speed are very poor... But it works. I can't justify an upgrade. Yet. The X1C is really expensive (though dirt cheap given how much better it is compared to the competition), so I think I'll save until my Creator Pro is unbearable to use. I agree about the pros/cons of proprietary hardware and software. I'm fine with it if the user experience is so dramatically better.
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@14:40 - The reason for the differences in the video from the printers is that the X1C has a multi-core Linux computer (similar to a Raspberry Pi) as the controller, so it can do full-motion video. The P1S has a much slower ESP32 Microcontroller (no Linux) which can only do photo snapshots.
But the slower processor doesn't really affect the print speed or quality, as the controller is just feeding the movement commands to the motion controller. For that reason, the P1S is just as fast as the X1C.
Don't forget about Jan of 2038, that's the true test of if they will still work
Your other videos inspired me to finally pull the trigger on 3d printing and decided to pick up a P1S + AMS combo about a month ago. Its been an amazing experience because all I wanted was a tool for designing and printing functional prints. Your entire video perfectly sums up my experience with the printer and as a beginner to 3d printing I would say you cant go wrong with either of these bad boys.
Love my P1S. It’s more than paid for itself with my eBay and Etsy sales. And the quality is almost as good as injection molding.
What's your etsy? Would like to see the possibilities!
I think your conclusion at the end was spot on and could really help a person decide what is best for them. Just makes sense for a beginner with a ~$2K budget to go with X1C (plug & play, touch screen, minimum obstacle, 'value of convenience & time' option). Thank you for making this video. Loved the simplicity in explaining things and surely helped me decide on my first 3D printer !
I am looking to get into this space. Right now this is my hobby and I am blessed to have a great job where I have the budget to get the x1c. And like you I have watched countless videos on what to choose. I have come to the conclusion on the x1c because I want it to work I want to enjoy the printing and results and not get frustrated. I expect to turn this into a supplement income some day. I would tell others buy the best machine you can afford get as much features as you can. It will make your learning more fun and exciting
@23:10 - You can do the "Omit Objects" with the P1S also through the Bambu Handy phone app. (I have both an X1C and P1S)
Possibly at the time of filming it hadn't made its way to the P1S yet. It was first released on the X1C firmware and later became available on the p series.
Bro turned purchase into opportunity 😂 got one more printer more expensive for free. UA-cam 101 buy one get more expensive things for free 😂
Man, i just got the a1 mini and have really been enjoying it. Great timing on this video and totally agree that its just a tool now rather than a gimmick or tinker hobby (in the sense of just fiddling with the printer rather than just printing)
I keep wanting to remind Hoocho and channel regulars that there was a group in the US called 3dponics that designs 3d prints for hydroponics and aquaponics. I would love to see Hoocho reach out to them and the growing with fishes podcast. I would love to see what the crossover would bring.
I moderate PotentPonics, growing with fishes. Steve will have him on, for sure... fans of both. His 24 hour aquaponics livestreams is the biggest aquaponic show that goes globally in one weekend
Like you, I came from Enderland and enoyed every minute of it. But I came into a little cash and decided to see what all the Bambu hubhub was about.
I put one toe in the water by getting the A1mini. I'd see how I liked their ecosystem. If I liked it, I'd order one of the big guys. I love that little A1mini!
So I had to decide whether to go with the P1S or the X1Carbon. The P1S was sooo much cheaper than the X1C and only lacked things I didn't feel like I needed anyhow, and if I decided to get an AMS, I could retro-fit it.
I love the P1S! I still don't know that I care enough about multi-filament types and colors to order the AMS add on.
So... except for the lame LCD monitor on the P1S, I'm very happy and saved a lot of money. If I decide to buy another printer, I'll probably get the P1S again.
In the meantime, maybe they'll come out with a "P1S Plus", a P1S with the X1C monitor for a couple hundred more bucks (US).
Just bought the P1S 10 days ago. Absolutely love it. Very high quality. Very fast.
Tips : buy the panda touch , the hardened upgrade and you good to go no need to buy the X1C and the Lidar Gadget
what's the panda touch?
@@juanpalomino7043 a screen compatible with all Bambu lab printers for +/- 70€
@@juanpalomino7043 It's a touch screen for the P1S from bigtreetech
@@juanpalomino7043it’s a better screen for the p1s
@@juanpalomino7043 It's a touch screen for the P1S, typically $60-70 USD. It can control multiple printers as he put in his wish list, and lets you do things like set filament types, control temperatures and the extruder, etc. It's not as good as the X1C's screen but it's probably 70-80% of the functionality.
Welcome to the bambu labs side, I was an early bird Kickstarter backer for an x1c with ams.
I will eventually get a p1s as a second single filament printer but wouldn't trade my x1c ams.
I found issues with the cardboard spools getting stuck in the ams even with the plastic rails.
There are printable adapter cores from the cardboard spools to the bambu refill spools where you remove the cardboard sides press in the core and assemble as if it were a refill. Those worked pretty good.
I ended up going with direct orders of master spools and refills from sunlu. Its basically the easiest and least expensive/wasteful option i have found for black petg.
Panda touch has a unit like that for print farms. I think it's like $80 but it uses wifi to connect to multiple devices as an add on unit.
I think anyone who had to play with both p1s and x1c at the same time would inevitably get spoiled by quality-of-life improvements x1c brings to the table. If some extra feature is available, why not use it -- and, by using it, you get hooked until you cannot imagine is your life without said feature. If you have only a P1S without x1c to spoil you, I believe it is quite easy to adjust the workflow accordingly and make it almost as efficient. For instance, that small screen on P1S is much less of a hindrance if you don't use it at all after the initial setup (which is very possible). P1S also has one unexpected advantage over X1C that most reviewers forget to mention -- being encased in plastic instead of aluminium, it should be able to maintain chamber temperature more easily because plastic is much less thermoconductive. Ironically, it would make P1S more suitable for printing warp-prone materials than X1C. And of course, changing the nozzle and the gear on P1S to hardened steel version is a no-brainer, considering the price.
The P1P was my introduction to the 3D printing world. This machine has been AMAZING (out-of-the-box, plug n play). The largest learning-curve was performing maintenance. Thank God for the endless source of information on YT. As a proprietary machine, Bambu Lab has excellent support and very reasonably priced parts and upgrades. And they nailed the aesthetics. This is one fine-looking machine. Over-all, this is one of the most satisfying purchases ever made. Personally, I would recommend the A1 Mini to anyone on a budget or new to 3D printing; it's a less expensive way to test the water. However, I would totally go with the P1S simply because it provides more options and has a much more conformed and sleeker design. Both machines are different but top-notch, imho. If looking to use the printer for parts, tools, et. the AMS is not even necessary. 95% of what I print is single color anyway, adding a needless expense. I don't even feel that having the multi-colored capability would even be worth it.
I don't print multicolor, but the AMS is totally worth it. Just being able to print any of the loaded materials and have seamless filament continuation when a role runs out by just having another role of the same material in the AMS is worth more than multicolor capability.
@@MisterkeTube yeah... suppose it could be reperposed
@@geoffreyhowells7290also you can keep your filaments drier.
It's so nice to see someone that uses the machines for practical items instead of the incredible amount of landfill we constantly see. I am just about to push the button on the P1S after testing and using the A1 Mini for 6 months, which really is just a case of sending the print without wasting time on tinkering. Also the quality I have achieved has far exceeded anything I had seen from many other machines, some costing far more than the A1 Mini. Im gonna have to watch this video a few times to fully understand how your achieving those examples of using the ams for things such as your logo etc, its a great solution especially when you want to reduce wastage but provide a really professional result. Both of your examples are excellent. Thanks for this review it really has been helpful. Oh one other thing did you know that the Bambu Lab app can act as a central control for multiple printers also there is the Bigtreetech Panda Touch which is a mobile touch screen allowing control of many Bambu printers. I actually purchased a unit from aliexpress and it works brilliantly I paid £45 so roughly $90Aus -)
As an owner of the P1S who has often wondered what I gave up by not getting the X1C, this video was great. It was nice to see someone who initially made the same decision for the same reasons and then later got to try the X1C. I also really liked the controlling multiple printers suggestion you made to Bambu.
I just got my P1S with the AMS combo a few days ago, upgrading from an Ender V2 Neo, the difference is night and day!!! So easy and intuitive to use compared to the ender 3
This video has been so helpful. I've been printing things for about 8 months now on an ender 3 and the print time has kept me doing a lot of the prints I want. The shortened print time, while maintaining quality, and monitoring is exactly what I'm looking for.
I think I have Hoochoitus. You got me growing hydro veggies, I just bought a 3d printer (P1S combo), been locked on KGALW for months, and I'm starting to think about shaving my head and growing a beard. Just kidding, I couldn't grow a beard if I wanted to. Maybe I should make ginger beer....
But seriously, you are extraordinary! You feed the community with tremendous knowledge based on solid experimentation. Seeds of ideas grow in to wonderful things. Keep it up.
What a compliment. I’m glad I’ve help show the way 😂
It’s a fun way!
I use the X1C. Fantastic printer.
Bambu BLOWS Creality, and damn near all printers out of the water. The DJI engineers REALLY made this printer amazing. Good to see you made the change!
Even the Bambu Lab printers have their flaws, and the customer support is as bad of that of creality, if not worst.
Rightnow, for euro people, the difference between P1S and X1C is around 650 euro... that is a lot for 'just' a bigger screen and lidar function... (and timelapse is nice but.... )
Thanks a lot for the design tip, sold me on the ams
Ive watched probably 30 videos on bambu labs printers and this is the only one that explains the real differences in a comprehensive manner. Just shows how much junk is out there.
Great info. I’ve been considering updating my Ender 3 for some time. You may have twisted my arm into moving towards one of the Bamboo Labs model.
Both are available in a combo version, with the difference that the P1S combo is about €600 cheaper then the X1C.
Almost all the benefits the X1C has, can sort of be integrated into the P1S, but for a way lower price.
- Panda Touch, a touchscreen that can control over 10 Bambu Lab printers, and which also lets you graphically control the AMS unit on the P1S for just €50.
- Hardened steel nozzle for €20.
- Hardened steel gears for €20.
And you almost have a X1C for just €100 more instead of €600 more.
Only features that stay is the Lidar and the AI (with the slightly better camera).
The Lidar is just a gimmick that scans the first testing grid for calibration. If it's unable to scan the calibration pattern, then it automatically falls back to the calibrated flowrate value, which already does a decent job on it's own with a verry fast and simple manual calibration. Which actually makes Lider a little bit obsolete. I even wouldn't be surprised that we won't see it back on a P1S/X1C follow up.
Makes it only missing the AI functionality, which might be a handy feature, but I don't think that's worth €500.
Where does it say that? "If it's unable to scan the calibration pattern, then it automatically falls back to the calibrated flowrate value, which already does a decent job on it's own with a verry fast and simple manual calibration." First time I've heard that.
@@CreativeDesign75CZ It's in the official Bambu Lab Wiki. Besides that it's not able to "read" all kind of materials. For instance translucent materials. When Lidar calibration fails it falling back to the standard flow-rate settings.
BTW, loved the AMS logo hack you showed us. Very useful.
Thanks for this. It helped me make a decision. I started with an Ender 3 and seemed to spend more time futzing and upgrading it than I actually did printing things. I presently have a Prusa Mk4 (soon to be a Mk4s) and an FLSun SR Delta - both of which work extremely well - the Prusa especially.
Ergo, I think that the X1C would be my choice, as I would regret saving a few bucks initially only to start upgrading bits later (I know myself all too well).
This is a hobby for me, but I do want to be able to print functional tools and similar things with fussy filaments - so an enclosed printer is the way to go. Thanks again.
Bambu Printers are Awesome! Only thing I want to do with my p1s is Upgrade to a heavy duty power cord that’s 6ft long.
To me the x1c is worth it, because I hit go and I can trust that it will stop itself if it fails while I'm sleeping. Also being able to watch a higher res stream from the printer is nice.
I purchased an X1C that arrived damaged. The customer support response was please try to make it work!!! The frame is cracked and I cannot plug in the display. Since then they have not been responding. Any advice for me? Thanks
Is it not under international contract law that you received goods that are not fit for purpose?
Customer service of Bambu Lab is really bad yes. It's like talking to some kind of shady Aliexpress seller.
I had received my first P1S unit with factory damage all over. Scratches, dents, bend screen connectors etc. Contacted customer support and they just acted like they didn't cared. And they were not offering any solutions nor compensations. You really need to bite off of you, otherwise they will do nothing if they don't feel you're serious about it. You need to make some clear demands to them. Like I want my money back or I want to have a replacement. Otherwise they won't do anything.
After returning the first unit I got a replacement, but had to refuse it at the door since the box was already heavily damaged from transport. I didn't wanted all the Bambu Lab communications anymore, as you're taling against a wall. So I just refused the parcel, just letting them argue about the damage and whose fault it is with the carrier.
The 3th unit I've received has mechanical issues on badly calibrated axes. They already wanted me to disconnect the Z-axes and going to tinker on a 1 week old €1000 machine myself, while it should be just a well working and calibrated machine straight from the factory. So I just demanded my money back now.
Seems they really having some issues at the assembly line there at Bambu Labs and they really need to invest in propper support and quality checks.
@@fredsmith7863 Depending where you are but... Under law the Unit is Not fit for purpose! Google contract law faulty items not fit for purpose in your country.
@@rockels_journals Also contact your local citizens advice bureau
Hey Hoocho, check out the Panda Touch screens. They allow you to control multiple Bambu Lab printers from a single hub like you described.
By the way, you can do some color change stuff even without an AMS. You just need to pause at the height you want to change it at, which is a great way to do logos or text (although it's essentially limited to being on a top surface).
I totally agree!! I started in the ender3 world because 7 years ago that was the shit! Now watching companies be able to offer more and have way better print results without the constant tinkering. I would not give up the experience I gained learning the ender all its pluses and minuses, it makes me better able to understand the world of 3d printing!! I treated myself to a ps1 and not looking back.
Great video, I'm also a subscriber after watching your video!
How did you omit a part that is failing? I'm new to Bambu, but I've used 3D printers since 11 years ago, so I can appreciate the speed and quality of my X1C! My club purchased the P1S and I wish they would listen to us and purchased the X1C!
Do you have more videos about X1C?
Thank you for your video!
Thank you.
Panda touch is literally exactly what he was describing lol
What you are describing to Bambu, is called the Panda Touch from BigTreeTech
"you wont be able to have them in your room and sleep with it" *looks over at printer running with settings called P1S 0.2 sleepy sleepy* yes i have a setting for overnight printing and it is in my room
Are you saying it is too loud to be in your room?
@@BradRemillard while sleeping yes. Not that much louder than a gaming laptop with a 4090 running a game. But not as constant I guess. So I guess if a gaming laptop running at full speed is too loud to be in a room so is this
@@BradRemillard He is saying the faster you print, the noisier it is. My wife could sleep thru ludicrous speed .🤣
Thanks.
I sure can sleep with mine, my old printer was 70db, it was so loud I had to put it in my bathroom at night
Awesome multi color print hack right there
I upgraded my P1S to the Panda Touch BIGTREE TECH touch screen. So much better than the tiny screen that comes with the P1S. I'm looking at adding the X1C to my 3D printer collection in the near future.
@Hoocho one thing you didn't touch on that has me stuck between the two models - how much impact does the lack of lidar have on reliability & print quality?
Does buddy need to do a big wee the whole video?! But seriously, great vid. Informative.
I’ve been looking at these, but my Voxelab Aquila and Kywoo Tycoon, I have dialed in so well and don’t mind the slower print times. If I had the money, I’d drop it in the P1P, upgraded hotend & AMS
We meet again. I found you about 18 months ago and you helped me out with my hydroponics adventures. Although I gave up on tomatoes as they collapse under their own weight; I now have fresh arugula growing year round in my kitchen. Now I am shopping for a 3D printer, specifically thinking of going for the X1 (because I've had too many issues with affordable 3d printers), and I get to hear from you again.🤩🤩 So awesome!!!
Which plastic to you recommend for plants? Is there any issue with edible plants being around plastic? (I ask this as my plants are currently in plastic baskets that I have no idea if they are food safe....) 🤔 But I think I like the X1 as I want to do structural mountain bike brackets. Excited to dig into your videos
Great synopsis on differences. Subscribed.
3D newb here, got my X1C w AMS a few weeks ago, already hitting 260 hours printing. I watched all the reviews I could find and I chose the X1C w AMS so I could print any material eventually and wanted to do color prints. I like it so much I might get a second one
Are their any regrets (other than price)? I’m torn between this and the p1s
@@kev1799 absolutely no regrets other than splurging on almost every accessory Bambu sells. Didn’t need the .02 and .08 nozzle, nor did I need the anti vibration feet or the extra tubing. This printer has been near flawless. Only hiccups have been my fault. Can’t really go wrong with either, the X1C just has more bells and whistles like the touchscreen and first layer inspection
@@RollerCoasterLineProductions thank you! I got some thinking to do lol
The X1C has a better processor, hence the reason the video works better. Better at doing multiple things at once without taxing the system.
Didn’t know you could multi color print with PLA and PETG together. It looked flawless
You can but they dont adhere to each other. Hence why it can be used as a support material between the two.
@@DraftID Well it's possible yes. I accidentally configured a PETG spool as a PLA spool and printed a multicolor print with embedded letters. I found out later that I accidentally addressed the wrong kind of filament in the AMS. So I now have PLA case with PETG embedded letters. And it's holding up surprisingly well.
@@rockels_journals Thats pretty cool. Because its embedded I can see them meshing together, if it was text sitting on top (embossed) it likely wouldnt hold.
@@DraftID Probably not no, but it also was on accident. As far as I know you can't print PLA and PETG together with the recent Studio firmware. It just won't let you.
But you can select PETG as support filament on a PLA print and visa versa.
I accidentally configured a PETG spool as PLA. So for Studio it was a PLA spool loaded into the AMS on that moment, letting me print PETG letters embedded in PLA.
Probably not ideal, but it's holding up well for now. It might be a usefull trick when you're out of filament. And needing to finish a simple project.
got the P1S, because the X1C had no valuable better options... I quite never use the screen, and also wouldn't on a X1C, I do that from bambu studio or the app. Object exclusion midprint also works with the P1S from the app
The top view to exclude objects is nothing ground breaking. Any DIY printer can do that with Klipper open source firmware, which by the way can also he used to control multiple printers with a single host
To me what's truly extraordinary is the plug and play aspect of a printer with its capability
The price differences between the two is almost double. I think I would rather have two P1Ss
The camera is better in the X1C because it has a more powerful CPU than the P1S. You cannot upgrade the P1S camera because of that cpu limitation.
The P1S is powered by an ESP32 rather than a SoC (like your Klipper raspberry pi or similar Linux-based systems on other printers and on the X1C), so I am totally in awe of what Bambu was able to pull off here and basically have the exact same printing result and still pulling of showing any picture from a camera and hosting a wifi API and (simple) screen-interface. This and the magic in the A1 mini is what convinced me these guys have the best engineers in the 3d printer world at this moment. I'm looking forward to what they'll come with next...
FYI, an esp32 is a soc@@MisterkeTube
@@orbita1 Then an Attiny85 is also a SoC. It has DRAM and flash and a clock on board, everything you need to make it run, still most will call it a uP. The line is blurred and software is the more critical distinction here: does it have enough RAM and power to run Linux and something like Klipper? The X1C's display does, the P1S does not.
BTT Panda Touch is a nice upgrade to the P1S
Thanks for reminding me! Just bought one. I’ve seen it before, but now I’ve experienced the X1C I’d love to see if it’s a game changer.
What about using an iPad, laptop or an old cellphone? Does the phone app do all the same things?
There are external screens available for the P1S, like the BTT Panda and the Xtouch
Thank you for the very informative video. I've been watching as many of these types of videos as I can to decide which printer to get (x1c or p1s). I think this video has finally made me realize what choice is right for me. It's the x1c. I've been 3d printing for about 8 years. First was a cheap anet, next was a prusa, and now i'm getting a bambu with ams. I've never had printer capable of multi-material, so this will be my biggest upgrade. Since the x1c color screen makes dealing with the materials in the ams so easy, I think I would regret not having it. That really is my only real reason for choosing the x1c as the p1s is such a great deal. I just want that ams integration on the screen because that's where you are when dealing with and changing materials... at the printer. So I'm willing to pay for it.
Dont think i could ever let go of my V1 Ender 3, its heavily modified and basically a Voron now
Pls try exchange belt idler tencioner in those machines, or try get support to this part from Bambu and record it xD
Like to know how you printed the petg and pla together is the one print as they don't stick together. I've noticed that the slicer recently prevents you even trying.
Hello BBL marketing; good job! One thought though. With all the people (like me) that will do the hard parts upgrade, should there be the P1T at $100 more than P1S? I think that would be great.
For Hoocho, the X1c has a more powerful on board computer which accomplishes all the things, like Lidar, selective parts exclusion, faster and high resolution video. I am a retired engineer that formerly designed computerized machines, so I understand what they are doing and why. They are very talented designers and I am very impressed.
Thank you so much! 😊
What is the inside measurement?
Hello Mitchell, In what program do you design your things?
Get the BigTreeTech - Panda Touch it can control multiple p1s and x1c
You would be surprised the youtubers that print things in the states you legally cannot have made there on your big island, heh. They have replaced big factories that make small plastic parts... for sure. Also there is spools of hemp for 3d printers(made a video on it over 4 years ago)
By proprietary I get you have to use the bambu software but can you use other 3d design programs? I'm used to Lightburn which cab be used across pretty much all lasers
7:43 "20,000 mm/s" I have to correct you because mm/s doesn't indicate the speed of that actual printer. You'll want the cubic measuring of how much material it can push through the hot end.
24:00 Very good idea
What CAD programs do u use to design your parts?
Well timed video. I've been running a Ender 3v2 for many years, but I've been finding I'm tinkering to keep it running more than printing. I've been debating between the P1S and the K1. I don't suppose you also want to reach out to Creality?😉
Beautiful logo.
what camera you using for time lapse?
Thank you sir..
Would be great if they could add another print head for support material.
They having a lawsuit going on now. One of the things is about the use of the prime tower, which is actually needed to normalize the pressure upon filament switch.
There're rumours/signals already that the P1S/X1C follow up might be a multitool head printer. Which could be a logical thing because of those ongoing lawsuits now.
But it probably will going to be a €2000+ machine then...
Is there any way to just buy the STL for your Cardboard spool cover please?
So can you do carbon fibre in the x1c?
lol they have always been a tool. Now they are an appliance.
Can the camera be upgraded on the P1S ?
got my p1s for 599€ and except the shitty cam i have absolutely no complains about this machine (ok maybe the not working cheap sd card xd). so much better than all my other machines befor even the klipper ones. no more tinker just print lovit
You need to incorporate an air conditioner! lol Good video btw Do you have an A1? I'd love to see it stacked up with these.
I sold my ender 3 after I got my X1C. Then I got a P1P. I LOVE these printers. Still have an Ender 5 Plus for the huge bed, but I rarely print with it because it takes SOOOO long. I use my P1P for cardboard spools. Had a couple issues with my AMS on the X1C but as soon as I printed an LED riser, all my AMS problems were resolved. These machines are SOOO fast!! BambuLabs has changed the face of 3D printing. If Apple made a 3D printer, it’d be the X1C 😂
Wouldnt call it accessible... i just bought my first 3d printer. No knowledge, no experience. Blind bought a X1C with AMS. Im sure I will have a misserable time figuring it out from 0. But I wanted a printer that could do.... ALL materials, in a decent size. This one met that need. For a massive price. And i will find out how asinine the learning curve is when it gets here next week
Love the 3d printer content
Im going to get the p1p then x1c for exotics
All I ever use is Bambulab
I'm an Ultimaker user myself. Bambu makes some damn nice stuff.
Also want to point out how amazing the a1 mini is as well. For $199 on sale right now it’s hard to beat the prints are hard to tell apart from the x1c actually some may say impossible. Bambu is on top of the game for bargain/mid/flagship consumer printers.
As for your cardboard spools, could you just use super glue on the edges?
Great video. Thank you.
Nice.
What filament do you suggest using? ABS isn't food safe, but PLA isn't IV stable?
PETG every day
Good stuff mate👍
@Hoocho - Did you ever get the Sonic Pad upgrade for the Enders, using the Clipper software?
I'm leaning towards the X-1C atm...
I have the sonic pad for the Enders. Not even close to bambu
@@russellj911 did you see any significant improvement?
@@EviLEwoK666 it’s a significantly better experience to be able to control the Enders from the PC, which the sonic pad lets you do through moonraker. I’m sure it’s similar in that way to octoprint on a raspberry pi. It also has the whole creality cloud thing.
In conclusion, print speed went from 50mm/s to 150 mm/s with input shaping/vibration compensation,could upload prints directly to the sonic pad without downloading to sd card, and have full access to edit the gcode. Sonic pad is totally worth it if you’re sticking with Enders.
Stumbled across this vid. Not sure what I would do with it.
Same, video popped up, I want one but no idea what I’d use it for…
What software are you using to design your works of art?
Fusion 360 mate
Oof, this is hard to watch. I'm on a FlashForge Creator Pro (around 4 years old now) and these Bambu Labs printers have been way too appealing. I get so many print failures, the print quality isn't great to begin with, various capabilities like bridging or speed are very poor... But it works. I can't justify an upgrade. Yet. The X1C is really expensive (though dirt cheap given how much better it is compared to the competition), so I think I'll save until my Creator Pro is unbearable to use.
I agree about the pros/cons of proprietary hardware and software. I'm fine with it if the user experience is so dramatically better.
So get the Flashforge Adventurer 5MPro, awesome printer, much less expensive, comparable!
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WOW!!!! Dude be SWEATING! Great comparison video mate!
I had enough of the Enders and looking at these 2.
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30:08 *🖨️ Bamboo Labs printers simplify multimaterial printing with pre-configured slicer settings.*
31:14 *🎨 Designing for multicolor prints involves embossing surfaces for easy painting in the slicer.*
33:42 *💸 Choose printers like the A1 Mini for affordability or the P1S/X1C for enhanced workflow based on print size and features.*
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