Bambu Lab has formally introduced its newest H2S mannequin, and I have been fortunate sufficient to get my palms on an early evaluation pattern of the complete laser combo. After only a few days of use, I am fairly impressed with this 3-in-1 machine, which can little doubt sit comfortably in our information to one of the best 3D printers for professionals and hobbyists with a extra versatile funds.
The H2S is a part of the flagship H collection, and is Bambu Lab’s most superior single-nozzle 3D printer to this point. It is basically a clone of the Bambu Lab H2D launched earlier this 12 months – apart from just a few minor tweaks.
For starters, there aren’t any facet home windows, it has a barely smaller construct quantity than the H2D at 340×320×340 mm³ (though that is nonetheless one among Bambu Lab’s largest construct volumes but), and it is not suitable with the 40W laser module, solely the 10W, which I’ve discovered nonetheless does a superb job at reducing and engraving most supplies.
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The H2D shares plenty of the identical options as its sibling, together with the servo motor extruder, a sophisticated airflow system, broad compatibility with excessive temp filaments (together with a separate PTFE slot only for TPU, and AI detection for unmatched precision.
Keep tuned for my full in-depth evaluation of the Bambu Lab H2S coming quickly.