I wonder if this is something to compete with the Intamsys FUNMAT Pro, which is a relatively simple 3D printer, but it has been able to do well enough with PEEK, PEKK, ULTEM, and other high temperature materials. The X1E seems to be getting there, with its chamber heater, so it wouldn't be surprising to see a dual nozzle system (which reminds me of some Lulzbot models), a chamber going to 100-150ºC, and nozzles going up to 450º-500ºC. This would be nice to have for printing support materials or interfaces. I was looking at a Prusa XL, but with a good AMS system, this might be a useful alternative.
If this printer has that big of a volume, has dual extruders, and a heated chamber? I'm all about it. Either way, the X1 should come down in price a bit so I can get another X1. Lol
If this is the new flagship model, many Bambu Lab fanboys will be disappointed. Judging from comments about the expected flagship, expectations range from a multi toolhead printer for $1500 to a true full colour printer like a Mimaki. Sometimes I get the feeling that people think Bambu Lab printers can walk on water and turn filament into gold.
Bambu Lab from a purely printing and UX/UI is good, but people act like it should be worshipped. Far from it. Bambu has a dark side hidden in the deep recesses of its company's backstory, but it's undeniable that their printers are pretty great. Nothing is without its faults. I have a X1 Carbon. It's nice. But all you Bambu purists need to stop preaching like Bambu is holier than thou. It is not.
If this is true, I'm in the process of returning my K2 Plus since it's been buggy lately, having filament clogs, run out sensor detection failure, retraction issues, wifi connectivity issues, and many more. I'll probably use that money towards this one instead.
I’m sorry to hear of the frustrations you’ve had, maybe you can take some consolation in the fact that your comment makes me feel better about not preordering one. I’ve gone back and forth on the K2 Plus, almost pulled the trigger a couple of times but never did.
@joebloggs7828 I wouldn't read too much into the straightness of the letters. The original photo is of a brochure that was pretty badly bent, so the perspectives were all wrong. This edited version of the photo has been manually stretched to get the printer to look reasonably straight, I doubt they paid too much attention to the letters below the printer.
I think if it's right around 2,000-2,200 with the new AMS, it is 100% worth it because it will just work. Like every single time, it will just work. Either way I will get one as long as the build area is at least 300mm²
@@Mikeyridesit The issue is that this is still an insane price point. For those of us who aren't in the US it's even worse. $2,200 USD is $3158 Canadian + 13% sales tax brings to a total of $3568. That's way beyond the realm of reasonable for a 3D printer for a normal person. I'd spend up to around $2,200 CAD but not $3500.
@kylequinn1963 I mean by that logic, a Lexus is an insane price point over a Ford. You don't have to have the luxury features this or really and 3d printer can offer over a Creality printer, you simply want them. If affordability is your concern, then there are cheaper options. But if you want features and reliability, then you're going to have to pay for the R&D behind it. Our $2200 and your $3158 is still the same amount of monies. Yes, CAD is worth less than USD, but you don't have a minimum wage across your nation of 7.25, your minimum wage is 17.30, which equals 12.80 roughly. So, while working a minimum wage job, you'd have to only work 183 hours, while an American would have to work 304 hours to afford the same printer. So, since time is the only real value we can place on the cost of an object, that printer is still way cheaper for our friendly neighbors to the north. Even if you factor your 13% tax vs our 6% tax, it is still cheaper for you. Not everything can be affordable to everyone. But for those of us who recognize the value of a item, it is worth saving up for. I have a X1C, and a A1m. I've given all my Enders away to friends in the past year. I've been printing for 11 years now and I started with a printer that was about 1100 (1500 today) bucks, built from parts I had to source and only had a 150x150x100 print area. It never was set and forget, it never gave absolutely perfect prints I spent more hours dialing it in than printing. I would have gladly handed over 2200 back then for what the H2D will likely deliver. By all accounts, this printer is downright affordable.
@@kylequinn1963 I don't know who they'd be targeting, either, because people who run print farms would certainly go with the easier to pencil P1S. Even the X1C is a hard sell since it doesn't have a heated chamber. It's likely going to be a printer targeting people who buy gadgets with a bunch of features they'll never actually use. Unless it's an actual 3D pathing slicing software that comes with it, it's going to be a hard sell, especially with brands like QIDI already almost doing what Bambu is (albeit with more tinkering) for half the price.
This is so fake according to bamboo. and it’s funny how people just dragging this it is gonna be bigger over 300 . And I hear from them. There will also be a bed slinger as well so this information is so AI.
@@chrisdixon3255 the sources are in the description. The information was from a reddit post I saw and from the Bambu Lab forum. Supposedly the image was leaked by a printing company contracted to print Bambu Lab leaflets.
@LT3D_YT appreciate the reply - didn't see the description, but thanks for the clarification. I still think it's likely bogus - seems to iterative for Bambu, unlike their prior releases which all offered something new, novel and a massive improvement over everything else. Who knows - maybe they'll introduce a system with non-planar capabilities, as demonstrated by Teaching Teach!
@@rockyblankenship1166 Nah. Totally different setup, no multimaterial, and FLsun is an EXTREMELY shady company (enough examples around where YT channels were presured into "producing positive reviews". Look at Clough42 and YGK3D as the most outspoken ones : Flsun's practices are borderline criminal). I wouldn't touch Flsun products unless given for free. (and even then, there will be a catch, no doubt).
Waiting patiently for this
Same here!
If I had any money, id be buying one. But I haven't so I won't.
I wonder if this is something to compete with the Intamsys FUNMAT Pro, which is a relatively simple 3D printer, but it has been able to do well enough with PEEK, PEKK, ULTEM, and other high temperature materials. The X1E seems to be getting there, with its chamber heater, so it wouldn't be surprising to see a dual nozzle system (which reminds me of some Lulzbot models), a chamber going to 100-150ºC, and nozzles going up to 450º-500ºC.
This would be nice to have for printing support materials or interfaces. I was looking at a Prusa XL, but with a good AMS system, this might be a useful alternative.
If this printer has that big of a volume, has dual extruders, and a heated chamber? I'm all about it.
Either way, the X1 should come down in price a bit so I can get another X1. Lol
rumors says that the leak is from a package making print shop where they make labels and shipping boxes.
It’s a joke advertisement. To make bamboo look bad cause according these dimensions it’s too small to be worth it price.
I'm tried of cutting up nice files but printed perfectly, a larger size will print out perfect large helmet props.
A lot of people feel the same way, let’s hope this is a true leak.
2 extruders... 1 keeps printing while another purges! Doing a symphonic cycle of tagging coop to save time. Genius.
Couldn’t agree more!
If this is the new flagship model, many Bambu Lab fanboys will be disappointed. Judging from comments about the expected flagship, expectations range from a multi toolhead printer for $1500 to a true full colour printer like a Mimaki. Sometimes I get the feeling that people think Bambu Lab printers can walk on water and turn filament into gold.
Agreed 👍🏻
well my A1mini actually walks on water
@@jomiller7332 😂
Yeah, however people did also mention they want less waste and faster filament changes from multi-colour printing and this would do that.
Bambu Lab from a purely printing and UX/UI is good, but people act like it should be worshipped. Far from it. Bambu has a dark side hidden in the deep recesses of its company's backstory, but it's undeniable that their printers are pretty great.
Nothing is without its faults. I have a X1 Carbon. It's nice. But all you Bambu purists need to stop preaching like Bambu is holier than thou. It is not.
If this is true, I'm in the process of returning my K2 Plus since it's been buggy lately, having filament clogs, run out sensor detection failure, retraction issues, wifi connectivity issues, and many more.
I'll probably use that money towards this one instead.
I cancelled my order a couple weeks ago hearing this was coming Q1 of next year
That’s not good to hear.
I’m sorry to hear of the frustrations you’ve had, maybe you can take some consolation in the fact that your comment makes me feel better about not preordering one. I’ve gone back and forth on the K2 Plus, almost pulled the trigger a couple of times but never did.
I wish I had known about Bambi before I bought my printer, I certainly would go with Bambu over Creality, the issues are never ending money pit.
If they want bring K2Plus consumers cant be too expensive.
Pretty sure this is not real. The 'B' on the Bambu Lab logo at the bottom is not correct.
I agree however I did see that a post in the Bambu Lab forum mentioning the printer has now been removed.
It is
Bambu has a different font style for logos, 'B' is different on logos with four rectangles and where company name written without logo
@@froust The 'B' on the bottom isn't even straight, it looks pasted in so this is why I doubt it.
@joebloggs7828 I wouldn't read too much into the straightness of the letters. The original photo is of a brochure that was pretty badly bent, so the perspectives were all wrong. This edited version of the photo has been manually stretched to get the printer to look reasonably straight, I doubt they paid too much attention to the letters below the printer.
I'll take 4
Same here!
I may be keen for $1500usd but 2000 is probably going to be a hard sell, but who knows.
I think $2,000 USD can be justified if there are other big features.
I think if it's right around 2,000-2,200 with the new AMS, it is 100% worth it because it will just work. Like every single time, it will just work.
Either way I will get one as long as the build area is at least 300mm²
@@Mikeyridesit The issue is that this is still an insane price point. For those of us who aren't in the US it's even worse. $2,200 USD is $3158 Canadian + 13% sales tax brings to a total of $3568. That's way beyond the realm of reasonable for a 3D printer for a normal person. I'd spend up to around $2,200 CAD but not $3500.
@kylequinn1963 I mean by that logic, a Lexus is an insane price point over a Ford. You don't have to have the luxury features this or really and 3d printer can offer over a Creality printer, you simply want them.
If affordability is your concern, then there are cheaper options. But if you want features and reliability, then you're going to have to pay for the R&D behind it.
Our $2200 and your $3158 is still the same amount of monies. Yes, CAD is worth less than USD, but you don't have a minimum wage across your nation of 7.25, your minimum wage is 17.30, which equals 12.80 roughly. So, while working a minimum wage job, you'd have to only work 183 hours, while an American would have to work 304 hours to afford the same printer. So, since time is the only real value we can place on the cost of an object, that printer is still way cheaper for our friendly neighbors to the north. Even if you factor your 13% tax vs our 6% tax, it is still cheaper for you.
Not everything can be affordable to everyone. But for those of us who recognize the value of a item, it is worth saving up for. I have a X1C, and a A1m. I've given all my Enders away to friends in the past year.
I've been printing for 11 years now and I started with a printer that was about 1100 (1500 today) bucks, built from parts I had to source and only had a 150x150x100 print area. It never was set and forget, it never gave absolutely perfect prints I spent more hours dialing it in than printing.
I would have gladly handed over 2200 back then for what the H2D will likely deliver. By all accounts, this printer is downright affordable.
@@kylequinn1963 I don't know who they'd be targeting, either, because people who run print farms would certainly go with the easier to pencil P1S. Even the X1C is a hard sell since it doesn't have a heated chamber.
It's likely going to be a printer targeting people who buy gadgets with a bunch of features they'll never actually use.
Unless it's an actual 3D pathing slicing software that comes with it, it's going to be a hard sell, especially with brands like QIDI already almost doing what Bambu is (albeit with more tinkering) for half the price.
This printer is kind of like the Mingda 400d
Kind of except the Mingda has 2 independent extenders.
$2000 lol you are a funny guy.
Where do they get this printer names from, a straw hat?
lol 😂
This is so fake according to bamboo. and it’s funny how people just dragging this it is gonna be bigger over 300 . And I hear from them. There will also be a bed slinger as well so this information is so AI.
People will believe anything... 😂
C'mon dude - tell us the source of the leak/your information? How do we know it's credible and not hearsay?
@@chrisdixon3255 the sources are in the description. The information was from a reddit post I saw and from the Bambu Lab forum.
Supposedly the image was leaked by a printing company contracted to print Bambu Lab leaflets.
@LT3D_YT appreciate the reply - didn't see the description, but thanks for the clarification. I still think it's likely bogus - seems to iterative for Bambu, unlike their prior releases which all offered something new, novel and a massive improvement over everything else.
Who knows - maybe they'll introduce a system with non-planar capabilities, as demonstrated by Teaching Teach!
I’m skeptical as well, but I would be interested if it is real!
For sure real, Am I the only one who wants a p1s with an inbuilt screen without panda touch?
In other words a more budget, consumer core xy printer.
I think that would be a great idea!
Has anybody else read the article that this video was abducted from?
Flsun T1 Pro Delta 3D Printer
Please explain?
Look it up .
I know the printer, I’m just curious as to why you commented it?
I just ment it was a printer that hopefully put pressure on Bambu.
@@rockyblankenship1166 Nah. Totally different setup, no multimaterial, and FLsun is an EXTREMELY shady company (enough examples around where YT channels were presured into "producing positive reviews". Look at Clough42 and YGK3D as the most outspoken ones : Flsun's practices are borderline criminal).
I wouldn't touch Flsun products unless given for free. (and even then, there will be a catch, no doubt).