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I finally bought a Bambu Lab 3D printer, and it changed how I think about the hobby
Once a skeptic, now a believer.
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The Bambu Labs A1 Mini is about as perfect as you can get for a starter printer or anyone interested in getting started with multi-color 3D printing. While the build volume is small, the printer is ...
The A1 is a small footprint printer that Bambu Lab hopes will bring more people into the 3D printing fold. James Bricknell Senior Editor James has been writing about technology for years but has loved ...
We've spent some time with the new 3D printer from Bambu Lab, and it already seems like a good buy. James has been writing about technology for years but has loved it since the early 90s. While his ...
I found its bed too small for the stuff I like to print — and I still need to re-test a few issues from my hands-on — but assuming they’re fixed, $400 is a great price for an auto-feeding four-color ...
Vineet Washington is a Tech/ Commerce Writer from Canada. He is a professional writer who is passionate about gaming and technology. With over 7 years of experience in content creation, 3 of which ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Dave Gershgorn Dave Gershgorn is a writer covering monitors, laptops, and ...
If you know anything about 3D printers, then you'll know that Bambu Lab is the brand to beat. Ever since I purchased my very first 3D printer (an Anycubic Kobra 2) almost two years ago, I've been ...
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 ...
I weighed in earlier on my P1P experience and that I love it. A little explanation as to why: My first 3d printer was a Artillery Sidewinder X1 that I did a fair amount of research on. A lot of failed ...
Watching the key Reverse Engineering threads, one detail that caught my eye is the certificate reportedly expires in October 2025; which suggests a new printer FW is required to keep printing. If this ...
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