This 3D Printer Is My Pick for a CNET Editor’s Choice Award and Here’s Why ...
VERDICT RATING Pros Easy to use right out of the boxStunning print quality Ability to include multiple colours in a print Having up to 24 filaments ready to go Cons Expensive USB drive needs to be con ...
Are you looking to try your hand at 3D printing? Or, maybe, you want to upgrade your current setup? Either way, this sale from a “top-selling” brand for 3D printers is for you. Right now, Bambu Lab is ...
Bambu Lab, a global leader in high-performance 3D printing, has officially introduced the H2C, a new flagship desktop 3D ...
Bambu Lab bills its latest 3D printer, the H2S, as its flagship personal manufacturing hub and a successor to the company's X1 Carbon (X1C). It's both faster and has a considerably larger build volume ...
In recent years, consumer 3D printing has entered the mainstream, attracting users from diverse fields. With so many models and features available, choosing one can feel overwhelming for beginners. In ...
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 ...
Have you been looking for the perfect excuse to get a 3D printer? I wish I could use this Black Friday Bambu Lab sale as an excuse to buy another one—the prices are that good. Bambu Lab makes some of ...
Bambu Lab is concerned about some “unstable temperature readings” for its easy 3D printers. Bambu Lab is concerned about some “unstable temperature readings” for its easy 3D printers. is a former ...
The original Bambu Lab P1S changed expectations for what a desktop 3D printer could do. It combined speed, polish, and reliability in a compact cube. Its new successor, the P2S (starts at $549; $799 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Carolyn Schwaar is a tech journalist and editor at All3DP Magazine. Nearly a million desktop 3D printers priced under $2,500 were ...
For the specific example Aurich gave--using non-Bambu filament--is there a good way for them to even force the issue? As I understand it, the current filament recognition system picks up an RFID on ...