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The problem with Bambu Lab isn't the printers — it's what happens when beginners never learn to troubleshoot
When beginners never have to troubleshoot, they may miss the skills that make 3D printing truly useful.
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The H2S comes hot on the heels of the H2D full laser combo and standard H2D 3D printer (see my review here), but with a few major differences that make it a superb option for any enterprise business ...
The company isn’t recalling any other printers in its lineup, so if you own an X1 series, P1 series, or the A1 Mini that our own Sean Hollister called “almost the easy button” of printers. Here’s a TL ...
The Bambu Lab P1S 3D Printer is about as easy as this hobby can get, with simple setup, one-button printing from an app, auto-leveling, and a four-spool AMS, it'll be hard to stop printing. I'm still ...
Just a few years ago, around $500 would get you a 3D printer you'd likely have to spend hours assembling and calibrating—and then, you'd have to pray for a decent print. As the excellent Bambu Lab A1 ...
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 ...
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