Menu

Post image 1
Post image 2
Post image 3
Post image 4
Post image 5
Post image 6
Post image 7
Post image 8
Post image 9
Post image 10
1 / 10
0

Bambu Lab P1S 3D Printer review: easy multi-color printing with AMS

Reading 0:00
15s threshold

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 a 3D printing novice that has only dabbled in the space since I tested the Flashforge AD5X . That was a good starter printer, but I've moved up a tier to the Bambu Lab P1S, and it's tough to look back. One of the first things I learned about 3D printing was that the filament needed to be stored somewhere dry. The lack of an Automatic Material System, or AMS, was a big sticking point for the AD5X, even though it did have four spools built in for multi-color, it wasn't enclosed. The fact that the Bambu Lab P1S came fully enclosed with a side and top glass door, an AMS, and a few sample spools to get started was enough to get me excited about this new machine. After a brief setup and leveling, I started printing off several objects, one after another.…

Continue reading — create a free account

Join HashtagPLUS to read full articles, follow hashtags, vote, and join the conversation.

Read More