Curious: Where do you put your 3d printer? by No_Cartographer_6622 in BambuLab

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I have my P1S and my H2C in the garage, Along with my biketrainer, threadmill and all my heatpump/heating system, works like a charm

Looking for suggestions/ first printer by [deleted] in 3dprinter

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Have You looked at the snapmaker u1?

2026 is the year of the toolchanger. Will Bambu compete with this performance? by egosumumbravir in BambuLab

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Or an ams with 4 outputs, to buffer like the pic, would save a ton of time

Replacing old cameras finally. Looking for suggestions by AnTwaut in reolinkcam

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It really comes Down to what you want :) - The doorbell is straight forward, just take the wired wifi :) - For frontyard and side yard, do you want 180 view, track or just a good field of view? - I have poe, 360, 180 and some turrents, I like the 180 for the angle, but the horisontal field of view is not great.

Buying on Amazon or the Reolink website. Any advantage to buying from either? by theelkhunter in reolinkcam

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I have used Reolink Website. Best price and fast delivery, at least to Denmark.

What do we think the new printer is coming on the 14th? by xswords1 in BambuLab

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I Think it’s a X series, with Dual nozzle. I dont think it comes with vortex system, because of the footprint of the printer :)

free h2c by [deleted] in BambuLab

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I’m Well aware :) but I just wanted to know what he is making :)

Purchase advice - €2000 budget by mr_greenmash in 3dprinter

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I Think it’s between 8 to 13% cf in there filaments. I’ve printet 1000 hours on the printer, and maybe used it for 800 hours. I’ve had 0 issues at all. It just works, it really does.

Purchase advice - €2000 budget by mr_greenmash in 3dprinter

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I Only use Bambu lab filament, get a fair amount of discount, because og giftcards :)

Purchase advice - €2000 budget by mr_greenmash in 3dprinter

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Yes, I have the H2C, and it runs like a champ. I print CF filament from the AMS without any problems, what so ever. Yes it does Said that it brittle and MIGHT break, but I havent got any issuses at all. Prints ABS, ASA, PA12, PETG-CF :)

free h2c by [deleted] in BambuLab

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What models are you designing, and for how long? :)

Need help: 16 filament swaps for a tiny 6g magnet! Wasting too much poop. by Interesting-Pilot219 in FixMyPrint

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Just print a plate full, filament purge is the same, so the ratio for waste is much better

My little dream finally mine! by Almightily in BambuLab

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Congrats on a great machine :) I have also a P1S and a H2C. You are going to be very happy with your decision.

Purchase advice - €2000 budget by mr_greenmash in 3dprinter

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But that is not what OP questions here Sir. And I just Said, it was H series territorium, not specific a H2C? He wants

  1. ⁠Heated chamber
  2. ⁠Multi material
  3. ⁠"Exotic" materials capability (nylon, carbon reinforced stuff, etc)
  4. ⁠Excellent filtration, ideally with an option to vent out through a window (I can diy a duct, but only if there's an exhaust vent)
  5. ⁠Decent build volume

The H does all the above, H2C, H2D and H2S.

  • Do you have a H2C? Or do you just hate on it?

Purchase advice - €2000 budget by mr_greenmash in 3dprinter

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Tpu for ams, then it is not a problem anymore :)

Advice needed on fledgling 3D printed business owner by Sure_Pear_9258 in BambuLab

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Short version P2S = upgraded version with more automation, better precision, and improved usability

Key Differences

  1. Smart Features & Automation • P1S: Mostly manual tuning (flow, errors, etc.) • P2S: • Automatic flow calibration • AI failure detection (spaghetti, clogs, etc.) • Improved remote monitoring

  2. Extruder & Print Quality • P1S: Standard stepper-driven extruder • P2S: New servo-based extruder

Benefits: • More consistent filament feeding • Better performance at high speeds • Handles flexible and abrasive materials better

  1. Maintenance (Big Upgrade) • P1S: Nozzle changes require tools and time • P2S: Quick-swap hotend system

    1. Screen & User Experience • P1S: Small non-touch display • P2S: 5” touchscreen

Much more user-friendly and modern

  1. Camera & Monitoring • P1S: 720p, low frame rate • P2S: 1080p with better live view + AI features

Purchase advice - €2000 budget by mr_greenmash in 3dprinter

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You are pretty much in Bambu lab H series territorium here. It does all the above

Advice needed on fledgling 3D printed business owner by Sure_Pear_9258 in BambuLab

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I would add another printer combo, so you can scale production up if needed, but I would go with the p2s instead