Precision Printing: Avoiding Stealthy Defects in Additive Manufacturing
Introducing the Revolutionary BambooLab’s Bed Slinger: Rapid-Printing with Their Latest A1 3D Printer - Coming Soon on Dec. 14Th
Bambu Lab has teased an upcoming, high-speed 3D printer, due to launch December 14th. Thecompany’s Tweet merely shows a rendering a of a printer that looks a lot like theBambu Lab A1 mini and says “Big bro is coming for the holidays.” Just from image and the language, you might guess that this upcoming device will be the full-size Bambu Lab A1 (non-mini).
And indeed, 3D printing influencer Uncle Jessy later posted an image of the box (which the company had sent him with permission to post), which makes clear that the new printer is indeed the Bambu Lab A1, a bed-slinger-style, open-frame printer which, like its sibling, will run fast and have an optional AMS unit for multicolor.
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Some reviewers and influencers, including Uncle Jessy, have gotten their hands on the new Bambu Lab A1, though coverage is embargoed. However, as far as we know, only Uncle Jessy was allowed to post a picture and only of the box. Bambu Lab has sent us a review unit as well and we will post our review on the 14th when the embargo is lifted.
Details are scant about the new Bambu Lab A1 but the same can’t be said for the A1 Mini. We published our review of theBambu Lab A1 Mini in October of this year and were overall very impressed with its performance.
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Although it’s a bed slinger, it was able to reach notably fast speeds that rival some of Bambu Lab’s Core XY printers. Our biggest gripe was the lack of build volume which is alleviated by the release of the Bambu Lab A1.
We don’t know how much the new printer will cost but it will undoubtedly be a bit more than the A1 Mini. The base A1 Mini model is $299 (this does not include an AMS) which would put the A1 at potentially $399 or $499. We will share more information about the price when it’s officially confirmed.
You can currently pre-order the Bambu Lab A1 Mini if build volume isn’t a huge concern for you. If you want to hold out for the A1, followBambu Lab and check back on December 14th to see what it brings to the table.
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- Title: Precision Printing: Avoiding Stealthy Defects in Additive Manufacturing
- Author: George
- Created at : 2024-08-19 03:53:17
- Updated at : 2024-08-20 03:53:17
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