While Bambu Lab accommodates the release, users who choose to install it – or any third-party firmware – will lose warranty eligibility.
The ANC-like feature is already available on the A1 Mini, where it works as advertised – although other components remain audible.
From fasteners to motors to motorized dinosaurs, the “library” serves to help users source and purchase parts for their 3D printing projects.
Following the reveal of X1Plus, an upcoming third-party firmware possible thanks to a firmware "loophole", Bambu Lab says it will open the X1 to rooting.
Wondering how to take your lithophanes to the next level? Read on to learn how to print vibrant Bambu Lab lithophanes!
Last week, users in Europe found out they’d need to have their self-repaired A1 3D printers certified by an electrician before use – questions remained, and we've got some answers.
Bambu Lab’s model repository is taking aim at its gameable points system with Boosts, a new way to show support that’s fuelled by benevolent appreciation.
The A1 Mini is now just $249, despite features that make the system even better for 3D printing beginners.
Bambu Lab says the machine can reach speeds of 500 mm/s, and boasts features such as active motor noise cancellation, a quick-swap hotend, and more.
New features, improvements, and bug fixes help users work more quietly and efficiently in latest release.
The new machine arrives with a three-part "cooling solution", AMS compatibility, an activated carbon filter, and more.
On its first anniversary, Bambu Lab has dropped the price of the P1P, says its first-gen printers are mid, and hints at marginal printer upgrades to come before major hardware.
A cryptic tease from the OEM indicates we’ll have to wait until September 20 to find out – so let’s speculate.
The repository will take things a step further than Printables with print profiles and filament parameters, will enter an open beta in "several weeks".
Revealed in a tweet, the soon-to-be released P1S will serve as the latest addition to the OEM’s P1 series of machines.
Making use of Bambu Lab’s bundle and free guide, you can breathe full-colored life into an often monochromatic venture.
The series includes a five-inch touchscreen for the P1 series, an E3D Revo hotend, an LED upgrade kit, and more.
OEM says the A1 Mini can reach speeds of up to 500 mm/s, and can print in four colors during a single print when used with the AMS Lite.
Your chance to learn anything and everything about Bambu Lab is nigh with co-founder and CEO Dr. Ye Tao to field questions and discuss the "future of 3D printing" in r/3Dprinting AMA.
After last week's cheerier announcement that heatbed assemblies were beginning to ship, Bambu Lab has issued another message concerning regulatory standards.