Beyond the simple world of basic PLA filaments there is a whole wild world of additives that can change this humble material for better or worse. The most common additives here are primarily to add ...
Third-party filaments cost half as much and give you the same print quality if you do it right.
For the specific example Aurich gave--using non-Bambu filament--is there a good way for them to even force the issue? As I understand it, the current filament recognition system picks up an RFID on ...
For a couple of years now, I’ve been trying to find an excuse to buy a decent 3D printer. Friends and fellow Ars staffers who had them would gush about them at every opportunity, talking about how ...
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The H2C isn't it exactly what we were expecting? It's a multi-nozzle changer rather than a tool changer; however, it is still impressive in that it delivers the ability to print with seven filaments ...
Already well-known in hobbyist circles for its innovative 3D printers like the pioneering X1C, Bambu Lab last year introduced the impressive yet complex H2D, a dual-nozzle, large-format 3D printer.
The original Bambu Lab P1S changed expectations for what a desktop 3D printer could do. It combined speed, polish, and reliability in a compact cube. Its new successor, the P2S (starts at $549; $799 ...