Tech Bambu Labs X1 Carbon new 3D printer is a game changer possibly?

Another Bambu Labs print

 
I love this stuff.
 
Update to my own experiences with my two Bambu Labs printers. Been very good only one time I had to deal with a filament issue were I allowed the roll to go empty before I could stop it. I had to disconnect the rear hose from AMS an pull the filament out after heating the extruder. Luckily having had similar problems with other printers it was not a big deal.

Filament ordering from Bambu Labs they listed black an white PLA an ABS in stock claimed 3 or 4 day shipment over a week later receiving tomorrow. It turns out my Creality Ender filament works just fine thankfully because I have tons of that stuff lol.

But I am not the only one experiencing these problems with filament ordering. The other you're not supposed to put high temp abrasive filament through the AMS an really not doing a good job listing this information.

The printer overall been very good to work with an output been very good very happy.
 


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A little Bambu Labs machine update the user group on Facebook approaching 6k an overall most people are happy. Some have found issues with non Bambu Labs filament. A number have found out the hard way about abrasive filament in the AMS "not supposed to use". I am amazed at the number of people printing in carbon like a ton. Many sharing their .stl files as they find flaws with the design. Not surprising given it's a brand new product from a brand new company.

This is a new design I am working on Fusion 360 on the right.

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Just one more these printers are just for the EU all AMS carbon.
 
Well that did not take long but not so sure about the printer it seems to lack key features of the BL printer.



 
My carbon fiber parts I designed coming out of my Bambu Labs printer look wonderful.

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Someone on my facebook group bought 12 units at 1,500 each that some serious printing needs.
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Check out the comment section for this printer.
 


No mention about the AMS and I think that is intentional to give Flsun V400 a lift because color printing is they way of the future and easy carbon printing too.
 
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Nov 11, 2022
TIME has recognized Bambu Lab X1 Series, the AI-powered 3D printer, by featuring us on their annual list of “THE BEST INVENTIONS OF 2022”.

TIME editors highlighted the most impactful new products and ideas, and honored the Bambu Lab X1 Series of 3D printers in the year’s Best Inventions.

Pleased and humbled by this latest recognition, Bambu Lab is ready and eager to deliver innovative 3D printers on the global stage that our feature in TIME is helping us attain. We would like to thank everyone whose work has led to earning a place on this list. Your work has made this achievement possible."

https://blog.bambulab.com/best-inve...5-pKUP9kQ-rtxcVg9HzZW6gWczWmsxAvJHVYwK_O18WeI

https://time.com/collection/best-inventions-2022/6226978/bambu-lab-x1-3d-printer/

"Many promising 3D printers have come and gone, but Bambu Lab’s X1 has galvanized the 3D printing community with its AI-powered capabilities, which can print material in 16 colors roughly twice as fast as competitors. The X1, which can be remotely controlled via Bambu’s “Handy” mobile app, is the result of seven iterations and 22 months of engineering. Company founder Ye Tao says the goal was to move the actual experience of using 3D printers closer to the public imagination of a “magic box that satisfies every need in the blink of an eye.” As of October, 5,575 backers on Kickstarter had pledged $7 million to bring the project to life—making it one of the most successful hardware projects ever on the crowd-funding platform. The X1 should begin shipping this fall.
 
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Bambu Lab developed a lower cost version that has the same lightweight carbon fiber support but open frame design. Likely around 500 to 700 dollars each. You can it seems build it out to mach the 1500 dollar version.

 
What is a print farm and how can I make money with this?

Are they costly to run? Say I print 20 tchotchke's, what's that cost in materials? If I print a "Warhammer" figure that's 5 inches tall would I have to sell it for $20 to break even?

This is intriguing for some reason. 3d printing has always been interesting but seemed to just not quite be there yet and has lost a lot of the momentum as far as mainstream consciousness but it is the future in a lot of ways imo...
 
What is a print farm and how can I make money with this?

Are they costly to run? Say I print 20 tchotchke's, what's that cost in materials? If I print a "Warhammer" figure that's 5 inches tall would I have to sell it for $20 to break even?

This is intriguing for some reason. 3d printing has always been interesting but seemed to just not quite be there yet and has lost a lot of the momentum as far as mainstream consciousness but it is the future in a lot of ways imo...


Well printing speed and number of units are a big part of how you can improve your bottom line. Customization too is helpful if you have familiarity with 3D modeling. There are tons of stuff already made that most times is free though some cost a slight bit. Down to materials if your using some different suppliers the prices can vary a lot sometime. You have to realize the speed of the print maybe affected somewhat depending on the quality of the filament. Cheap filament tends to have issues with speed or temp. There are now a number of fast printers on the market causing Bambu Labs to introduce a new lower cost entry level printer with similar insane speed but lacks some of the more advance features in lidar. You have to also make sure you get the AMS from Bambu Labs it's a game changer. Oh keeping organized is a big deal because the amount of material you carry in a print farm is substantial.

Oh youtube is a very good source for information about setting up a print farm.
 
What is a print farm and how can I make money with this?

Are they costly to run? Say I print 20 tchotchke's, what's that cost in materials? If I print a "Warhammer" figure that's 5 inches tall would I have to sell it for $20 to break even?

This is intriguing for some reason. 3d printing has always been interesting but seemed to just not quite be there yet and has lost a lot of the momentum as far as mainstream consciousness but it is the future in a lot of ways imo...

This is this the new lower cost Bambu Labs high speed printer lacks some of the higher end features but supports AMS.

https://www.cnet.com/tech/computing...-a-customizable-3d-printer-with-insane-speed/

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Bambu Lab P1P Tech specs
Bambu Lab P1P
Build Volume
256 x 256 x 256mm
Hot end All metal
Nozzle diameter 0.4mm (Optional 0.2, 0.6, 0.8)
Max speed 500mm/s
Supported material PLA, ASA, PETG, PVA, TPU
Filament Run out sensor Yes
AMS color system Optional Extra
Storage Micro SD card, 4GB internal
Slicer Bambu Studio (Other slicers compatable)

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"Finally put it where it belongs. Could probably sell about 12 printers and keep just these 3 beasts"

Print farm user of high speed printers not me.

Another user pretty much identical setup. lol I love how clean the Bambu Labs printer looks compared to the 2 home built CoreXY printers.
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What is a print farm and how can I make money with this?

Are they costly to run? Say I print 20 tchotchke's, what's that cost in materials? If I print a "Warhammer" figure that's 5 inches tall would I have to sell it for $20 to break even?

This is intriguing for some reason. 3d printing has always been interesting but seemed to just not quite be there yet and has lost a lot of the momentum as far as mainstream consciousness but it is the future in a lot of ways imo...
One more this is someone who runs a print farm no idea how many Bambu Labs printers being used an insane number obviously. This is the type of guy could answer some questions on farming.

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One more this is someone who runs a print farm no idea how many Bambu Labs printers being used an insane number obviously. This is the type of guy could answer some questions on farming.

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what are they printing? Printers?
 
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