medmed Posté(e) Mars 20 Posté(e) Mars 20 Perso, je trouve lamentable la communication de la sortie de cette nouvelle imprimante, comme si c'était le Messie attendu par les makers.. Ce type de marketing, qui joue sur l’impatience et la curiosité des passionnés d’impression 3D derrière un rideau de suspense artificiel, est ridicule à mes yeux. Valoriser à l’extrême le moindre détail, comme si le moindre écrou méritait une ovation, frôle l’absurde. Plutôt que de susciter de l’excitation, cette approche donne le sentiment d’être pris pour un simple spectateur dans un feuilleton mal ficelé. Un lancement clair et direct aurait été bien plus respectueux des clients. 1 2
jcjames_13009 Posté(e) Mars 20 Posté(e) Mars 20 il y a 58 minutes, silvertriple a dit : c'est joli, mais j'ai hâte d'en savoir plus... Ca fait très "Inspired by Dyson". Il y a peut être aussi un système d'extraction/filtration de type Dyson compatible FDM et Laser pour filtrer l'air dans l'enceinte 1
silvertriple Posté(e) Mars 20 Auteur Posté(e) Mars 20 C'est surtout très DJI dans l'approche... Une semaine pour faire monter la pression, des images floutées, la communauté qui fouille pour trouver, etc...
divers Posté(e) Mars 20 Posté(e) Mars 20 (modifié) Si tu préfères un lancement simple et clair, c'est tout à fait possible: tu ne regardes ni cette partie du forum ni le site de BambuLab et tu attends le 26 mars (pour avoir quelques heures de sécurité à cause des décalages horaires). Perso, je trouve cela distrayant, chacun y va de ses supputations, de ses envies ou de ses besoins. Et franchement, nous avons pas attendu la récente com de Bambulab pour en discuter. Modifié (le) Mars 20 par divers 2
medmed Posté(e) Mars 20 Posté(e) Mars 20 (modifié) Je me trompe peut-être. Mais on en vient à se demander si toute cette mise en scène ridicule et ces images sublimées, ne sert pas uniquement à justifier un prix élevé ? Modifié (le) Mars 20 par medmed
jcjames_13009 Posté(e) Mars 20 Posté(e) Mars 20 il y a 1 minute, medmed a dit : Je me trompe peut-être. Mais on en vient à se demander si toute cette mise en scène et ces images sublimées, ne sert pas uniquement à justifier un prix élevé ? Non pas possible
divers Posté(e) Mars 20 Posté(e) Mars 20 il y a 2 minutes, medmed a dit : Je me trompe peut-être. Mais on en vient à se demander si toute cette mise en scène ridicule et ces images sublimées, ne sert pas uniquement à justifier un prix élevé ? Donc tu prêtes également au jeu.
silvertriple Posté(e) Mars 20 Auteur Posté(e) Mars 20 Y en a encore qui croient à un prix à moins de 3000 boules?
divers Posté(e) Mars 20 Posté(e) Mars 20 Tout dépendra de la configuration choisie, mais je pense que le prix de base sera inférieur.
medmed Posté(e) Mars 20 Posté(e) Mars 20 il y a 6 minutes, divers a dit : Donc tu prêtes également au jeu. "Prêter"au jeu impliquerait qu’il y ait un échange, non ? Là, on est juste spectateurs. Commenter une communication marketing, c’est se prêter au jeu ? Non, c’est juste exprimer son ressenti face à une stratégie qui devient lourde à force d’en faire un peu trop. Regarder un spectacle pesant et dire qu’il l’est, ce n’est pas y participer.
silvertriple Posté(e) Mars 20 Auteur Posté(e) Mars 20 il y a 1 minute, medmed a dit : "Prêter"au jeu impliquerait qu’il y ait un échange, non ? Là, on est juste spectateurs. Commenter une communication marketing, c’est se prêter au jeu ? Non, c’est juste exprimer son ressenti face à une stratégie qui devient lourde à force d’en faire un peu trop. Regarder un spectacle pesant et dire qu’il l’est, ce n’est pas y participer. Générer du buzz, c'est du marketing efficace et pas vraiment cher... Et ça marche. La preuve, tu lis le contenu de ce fil 1
pascal_lb Posté(e) Mars 20 Posté(e) Mars 20 (modifié) Ce n'est pas les premiers à faire ce genre de communication, Apple, Samsung et autres l'on fait bien avant pour la sorties de leurs téléphones/smartphones Modifié (le) Mars 20 par pascal_lb
urzhi Posté(e) Mars 20 Posté(e) Mars 20 Il y a 1 heure, silvertriple a dit : Y en a encore qui croient à un prix à moins de 3000 boules? encore quelques jours et nous saurons perso, je vais passer mon tour, espérant ensuite une X2C a base de cette techno double extract, voir un format plus grand. Sinon ca sera K2+, mais j'ai le sentiment que bambu va se vautrer avec ce modèle
medmed Posté(e) Mars 20 Posté(e) Mars 20 il y a une heure, silvertriple a dit : Générer du buzz, c'est du marketing efficace et pas vraiment cher... Et ça marche. La preuve, tu lis le contenu de ce fil Le buzz, pour le buzz, ça ne veut rien dire. Je ne suis pas certain que le buzz de bambu sur "Bambu Connect" a été efficace et profitable ..
Moucklee Posté(e) Mars 20 Posté(e) Mars 20 il y a 21 minutes, urzhi a dit : encore quelques jours et nous saurons perso, je vais passer mon tour, espérant ensuite une X2C a base de cette techno double extract, voir un format plus grand. Sinon ca sera K2+, mais j'ai le sentiment que bambu va se vautrer avec ce modèle ça va être dur de ce prononcer, sincèrement ont sait encore rien sur la machine à part ses dimension et ses deux buses. Elles feront peut-être moins de vente que les Série A/P/X mais de la a ce vautrer ça m'étonnerait fort. BBL fait des machines très fiable, ils ont plus rien à prouvé de ce coté là. Rien que les doubles Buses me hype de fou (J'ai l'habitude d'en utilisé). Mais leur politique m'agace...
Motard Geek Posté(e) Mars 20 Posté(e) Mars 20 Ils visent certainement un nouveau public avec cette machine multi-usages et je ne les imagine pas faire ça au hasard 3
medmed Posté(e) Mars 20 Posté(e) Mars 20 Les premières Bambu se sont vendu sans communications et pub tape l'oeil. Uniquement sur l'innovation, fiabilité et rapidité. Il était là le buzz et pas ailleurs. Et ça suffit largement à vendre.
silvertriple Posté(e) Mars 20 Auteur Posté(e) Mars 20 (modifié) Un leak des specs... à prendre avec des pincettes... Item Specification Printing Technology Fused Deposition Modeling Body Build Volume (W*D*H) Single Nozzle Printing: 325*320*325 mm³ Dual Nozzle Printing: 300*320*325 mm³ Total Volume for Two Nozzles: 350*320*325 mm³ Chassis Aluminum and Steel Outer Frame Plastic and Glass Physical Dimensions Physical Dimensions 492*514*626 mm³ Net Weight 31 kg Toolhead Hotend All Metal Extruder Gear Hardened Steel Nozzle Hardened Steel Max Nozzle Temperature 350 °C Included Nozzle Diameter 0.4 mm Supported Nozzle Diameter 0.2 mm, 0.4 mm, 0.6 mm, 0.8 mm Filament Cutter Built-in Filament Diameter 1.75 mm Extruder Motor Bambu Lab High-precision Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Heatbed Build Plate Material Flexible Steel Plate Included Build Plate Type Textured PEI Plate Supported Build Plate Type Textured PEI plate, Smooth PEI Plate Max Heatbed Temperature 120 ℃ Speed Max Speed of Toolhead 1000 mm/s Max Acceleration of Toolhead 20,000 mm/s² Max Flow for Hotend (Standard Flow Hotend) 40 mm³/s(Test parameters: 250 mm round model with a single outer wall; Bambu Lab ABS; 280 °C printing temperature) Chamber Temperatur Control Active Chamber Heating Supported Max Temperature 65 °C Air Purificatio Pre-filter Grade G3 HEPA Filter Grade H12 Activated Carbon Filter Type Granulated Coconut Shell VOC Filtration Superior Particulate Matter Filtration Supported Cooling Part Cooling Fan Closed Loop Control Cooling Fan for Hotend Closed Loop Control Main Control Board Fan Closed Loop Control Chamber Exhaust Fan Closed Loop Control Chamber Heat Circulation Fan Closed Loop Control Auxiliary Part Cooling Fan Closed Loop Control Supported Filament Type PLA, PETG, TPU, PVA, BVOH Optimal ABS, ASA, PC, PA, PET Superior Carbon/Glass Fiber Reinforced PLA, PETG, PA, PET, PC, ABS,ASA Superior PPA-CF/GF, PPS, PPS-CF/GF Ideal Sensor Live View Camera Built-in; 1920*1080 Nozzle Camera Built-in; 1920*1080 BirdsEye Camera Built-in; 3264*2448 Toolhead Camera Built-in; 1920*1080 Door Sensor Supported Filament Run Out Sensor Supported Filament Tangle Sensor Supported Filament Odometry Supported with AMS Power Loss Recovery Supported Electrical Requirements Voltage 100-120 VAC / 200-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Max Power* 2200 W@220 V / 1320 W@110 V Average Power 1050 W@220 V / 1050 W@110 V Electronics Touchscreen 5-inch 720*1280 Touchscreen Storage Built-in 8 GB EMMC and USB Port Control Interface Touchscreen, mobile App, PC App Motion Controller Dual-core Cortex-M4 and Single-core Cortex-M7 Application Processor Quad-core 1.5 GHz ARM A7 Neural Processing Unit 2 TOPS Software Slicer Bambu Studio Supports third-party slicers which export standard G-code, such as Super Slicer, PrusaSlicer and Cura, but certain advanced features may not be supported. Supported Operating System MacOS, Windows Network Control Ethernet Not Available Wireless Network Wi-Fi Network Kill Switch Not Available Removable Network Module Not Available 802.1X Network Access Control Not Available Wi-Fi Operating Frequency 2412-2472 MHz, 5150-5850 MHz (FCC/CE) 2400-2483.5 MHz,5150-5850 MHz (SRRC) Wi-Fi Transmitter Power (EIRP) 2.4 GHz: <23 dBm (FCC); <20 dBm (CE/SRRC/MIC) 5 GHz Band1/2: <23 dBm (FCC/CE/SRRC/MIC) 5 GHz Band3: <30 dBm (CE); <24 dBm (FCC) 5 GHz Band4: <23 dBm (FCC/SRRC); <14 dBm (CE) Wi-Fi Protocol IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n 10W Laser Module Laser Type Semiconductor Laser Laser Wavelength Engraving Laser: 455 nm ± 5 nm Blue Light Height Measuring Laser: 850 nm ± 5 nm Infrared Light Laser Power 10 W ± 1 W Laser Spot Dimension 0.03 mm * 0.14 mm Working Temperature 0 °C–35 °C Max Engraving Speed 400 mm/s Max Cutting Thickness 5 mm (Basswood Plywood) Laser Safety Class for Laser Module Class 4 Overall Laser Safety Class* Class 1 Engraving Area 310 mm * 270 mm Processing Height Range 0 mm-280 mm XY Positioning Method Visual Positioning XY Positioning Accuracy < 0.3 mm Z Height Measuring Method Micro Lidar Z Height Measuring Accuracy ± 0.1 mm Flame Detection Supported Temperature Detection Supported Door Sensor Supported Laser Module Installation Detection Supported Engraving Timelapse Supported Safety Key Included Air Pump Built-in; 30 kPa, 30 L/min Ventilation Pipe Adapter Outer Diameter 100 mm Supported Material Type Wood, rubber, metal sheet, lether, dark acrylic, stone, and more 40W Laser Module Laser Type Semiconductor Laser Laser Wavelength Engraving Laser: 455 nm ± 5 nm Blue Light Height Measuring Laser: 850 nm ± 5 nm Infrared Light Laser Power 40 W ± 2 W Laser Spot Dimension 0.14 mm * 0.2 mm Working Temperature 0 ℃–35 ℃ Max Engraving Speed 1000 mm/s Max Cutting Thickness 15 mm (Basswood Plywood) Laser Safety Class for Laser Module Class 4 Overall Laser Safety Class* Class 1 Engraving Area 310 mm * 250 mm Processing Height Range 0 mm–265 mm XY Positioning Method Visual Positioning XY Positioning Accuracy < 0.3 mm Z Height Measuring Method Micro Lidar Z Height Measuring Accuracy ± 0.1 mm Flame Detection Supported Temperature Detection Supported Door Sensor Supported Laser Module Installation Detection Supported Engraving Timelapse Supported Safety Key Included Air Pump Built-in; 30 kPa, 30 L/min Ventilation Pipe Adapter Outer Diameter 100 mm Supported Material Type Wood, rubber, metal sheet, lether, dark acrylic, stone, and more Cutting Module Cutting Area 300*285 mm² Drawing Area 300*255 mm² Supported Pen Diameter 10.5 mm-12.5 mm Cutting Mat Type LightGrip and StrongGrip Cutting Mats Blade Type 45°*0.35 mm Blade Pressure Range 50 gf-600 gf Max Cutting Thickness 0.5 mm Blade and Pen Recognition Supported Cutting Mat Type Detection Supported Supported Image Type Bitmap and Vector Images Supported Material Type Paper, vinyl, leather, and more Source : un fil sur le forum Bambu Lab Modifié (le) Mars 20 par silvertriple 1 1
urzhi Posté(e) Mars 20 Posté(e) Mars 20 (modifié) il y a 18 minutes, Motard Geek a dit : 40W et plotter/drawer et il y aurait une version sans laser (ouf) avec possibilité d'en ajouter plus tard, mais dans ce cas pompe a air externe compatible avec les premiers AMS aussi (cool) a voir les prix de la version sans laser, j'ai lu que ca sortirai en juin aussi (reddit) Modifié (le) Mars 20 par urzhi
silvertriple Posté(e) Mars 20 Auteur Posté(e) Mars 20 Y a plus d'informations dans le fil sur le forum Bambu Lab. Apparemment l'AMS HT est un AMS à 1 slot, tandis que le AMS 2 Pro en a 4, les deux avec possibilité de séchage. L'AMS 2 Pro pourrait se vendre par palettes : il serait compatible A/P/X series aussi... Bambu Lab H2D Key Features Multi-function Capabilities Dual-nozzle 3D printer Laser engraving and cutting capability (10W and 40W laser modules available) Digital cutting feature Pen drawing function Printing Capabilities Multi-material printing: Can combine flexible and rigid materials in a single print Dedicated support material printing: Perfect supports with minimal waste Efficient multi-color printing: Reduces purge cycles to save time and materials Build Volume Single-nozzle printing: 325×320×325 mm³ Dual-nozzle printing: 300×320×325 mm³ Total volume for two nozzles: 350×320×325 mm³ Performance Specifications Maximum hotend temperature: 350°C Maximum heatbed temperature: 120°C Maximum chamber temperature: 65°C with active chamber heating Maximum toolhead speed: 1000 mm/s Maximum toolhead acceleration: 20,000 mm/s² Smart Features BirdsEye camera for live spatial alignment (up to 0.3mm accuracy) Auto arrangement feature that leverages real-time images to optimize material usage Material CodeSync: Automatically scans QR codes on materials to load perfect presets AI-backed nozzle camera with macro lens for monitoring extrusion patterns Full-auto calibration Comprehensive filament monitoring system (15 sensors on one filament path) Hardware & Technical Features Vision encoder for 50μm ultra-fine motion accuracy DynaSense Extruder with intelligent sensing for precise extrusion control Chassis made of aluminum and steel Air purification system with HEPA filter (H12 grade) Expandability Supports up to 4 AMS 2 Pro and 8 AMS HT units (total of 24 filament slots) Maximum of 25 colors possible (using all AMS units plus external spool holder) Safety Features Laser protective windows (no goggles needed for laser operation) Optional air purifier for clean air during laser operations Pre-flight checklist system that checks for debris and verifies hardware configurations Can H2D be upgraded to H2D Laser Edition? Yes, we plan to launch a laser upgrade kit for the non-laser version of H2D, expected to be released in June. This kit will include installation instructional videos to assist users. However, note that the upgrade kit features an external air pump, which differs from the built-in air pump of the full combo. The external pump must be installed separately and connected via an air tube. The H2D Laser Full Combo includes built-in air and pipe systems, a pre-installed BirdsEye camera, laser-protected doors, and a laser module with accessories like a cutting module, smoke exhaust pipe, adapter, and emergency stop button. Are the left and right hotends identical? Yes, both hotends are identical in structure and materials, allowing them to be used interchangeably. What is the maximum number of AMS 2 Pro and AMS HT units that the H2D supports? How many colors can it print at most? The H2D supports up to 4 AMS 2 Pro and 8 AMS HT units, totaling 12 units with 24 slots. Since the H2D is a dual-hotend printer, it can theoretically support up to 25 colors if all AMS units are connected to one hotend while the other hotend uses an external spool holder. Is H2D compatible with the first-generation AMS? Yes, the first-generation AMS is fully plug-and-play compatible with H2D for multi-color printing but does not support AMS drying. However, due to differences in the feeding mechanism and buffering structure, the H2D does not support the AMS Lite. What are the two 4-pin ports on the back of the printer used for? These ports are reserved for future expansion accessories. For example, one of them can be used to connect an external air pump when upgrading a non-laser version of the printer to a laser version. Can I use the A1 series hotend on the H2D? Can H2D hotends be used on A1 series printers? While similar, H2D hotends are specifically designed for optimal compatibility with H2D printers. They support a higher maximum volumetric flow rate, lower clogging risk, more precise nozzle offset calibration, and automatic hotend type recognition via the live camera. Using an A1 hotend on an H2D printer is not recommended. However, H2D hotends can be used on A1 printers if paired with the H2D hotend silicone sock. What are the differences between the 10W and 40W laser modules? Both modules use blue light lasers and can process materials like wood, rubber, metal sheets, leather, dark acrylic, and stone. Differences include: Cutting Thickness (Basswood Plywood): 10W (5mm) vs. 40W (15mm) Engraving Speed (Basswood Plywood): 10W (400mm/s) vs. 40W (1000mm/s) Processing Area: 10W (310mm x 270mm, max height 280mm) vs. 40W (310mm x 250mm, max height 265mm) Is a USB included as standard? What functions are affected without a USB? No, a USB is not included. The printer has built-in storage for printing, but without a USB, the following functions are affected: No recording or time-lapse photography. Printing cannot be initiated via LAN. Print files cannot be stored through the studio. Log files cannot be exported. USB Requirements: USB 2.0 or higher, minimum write speed 10MB/s, FAT32/exFAT format. The printer supports only one USB at a time. Why can’t I freely select a hotend for printing built-in files? The hotend used for printing is determined during slicing. Built-in models are pre-sliced for the right hotend, so selection cannot be changed on the printer screen. However, in Bambu Studio, users can choose the left or right hotend when slicing their files. For specific filaments like TPU and PPS/PPA-CF, recommended hotends should be used. For more details, refer to the H2D Wiki 50. Bambu Lab AMS 2 Pro AMS, Evolved. The all-new 2nd-generation AMS 2 Pro features more powerful feeding motors that significantly boost filament feeding efficiency, accelerating multi-color and multi-material printing. Even better, the AMS 2 Pro introduces a filament drying function with active air vent on a fully sealed system, greatly enhancing drying efficiency and maintaining optimal filament conditions for extended periods. Engineered To Better Dry & Use High-performance Filaments Faster multi-color printing The powerful Bambu permanent magnet synchronous servo motor accelerates filament feeding by 60% for enhanced efficiency. Fast filament drying & air-tight filament storage Automated venting facilitates dehumidification during drying and ensures airtight sealing for weeks of high-quality printing. Serial connect up to 4 AMS 2 Pro & 8 AMS HT, total of 24 filaments Supports multi-material and 24-color printing capabilities. Key Features Up to 65°C drying temperature Provides effective drying for many filament types. 60% faster feeding speed The brushless motor significantly improves feeding efficiency. Auto-rotate Drying During the drying process, the filament spools rotate automatically to ensure more even drying. RFID Sync AMS 2 Pro uses RFID to auto-match drying settings for Bambu official filaments, no manual input needed. Speed Up! Faster Multi-material Printing! Saves an average of 10 minutes per 100 filament changes. Evolved, Polished Design Details Easy-access Filament Tubes See-through filament guide rails and a quick-release feeding mechanism make removing stuck filament quicker and easier. Ceramic Inlet Ceramic filament inlet, offering increased durability. Accurate Temp/Humidity Sensor Accurate temperature and humidity sensor for clearer readings. Compatible With All Bambu Lab Printers The AMS 2 Pro is compatible with all Bambu Labs products. Specifications Dimensions: 372 × 280 × 226 mm³ Net Weight: 2.5 kg Housing Material: ABS/PC Filament Supported: PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, PET, PA, PC, PVA (dried), BVOH (dried), PP, POM, HIPS, Bambu PLA-CF/PAHT-CF/PETG-CF/Support for PLA/PETG, and TPU for AMS Filament Not Supported: TPE, generic TPU, PVA (damp), BVOH (damp), Bambu PET-CF/TPU 95A, and other filament that contains carbon fiber or glass fiber Filament Diameter: 1.75 mm Spool Dimension: Width: 50 mm-68 mm Diameter: 197 mm-202 mm RFID Identification: Supported Highest Drying Temperature: 65°C Filament Supported for Drying: PLA, PETG, Support for PLA/PETG, ABS*, ASA*, PET*, PA*, PC*, PVA*, BVOH*, PP, POM*, HIPS*, Bambu PLA-CF*/PAHT-CF*/PETG-CF*, and TPU for AMS* *Filaments marked with * require higher drying temperature. The AMS 2 Pro cannot dry them completely. If you want better drying performance for these filaments, we recommend purchasing an AMS HT. Power Input: 24 V 4 A What’s in the Box Bambu AMS 2 Pro Desiccant PTFE Tube Bambu Bus Cable-6Pin FAQ 1. There is an independent power port on the AMS 2 Pro in addition to the 6-pin port. Is this necessary? When the H2D is used with a single AMS 2 Pro, all functions, including automatic feeding and drying, can be utilized without an external power adapter. When the H2D is used with more than one AMS 2 Pro, if some AMS 2 Pro units are used for multi-color printing while others are used for filament drying, then the AMS 2 Pro units used for drying require an external power adapter. The external power adapter can be purchased from the Bambu Lab official store. 2. Can the X1 Series and P1 Series printers use AMS 2 Pro? X1 Series and P1 Series support AMS 2 Pro, if only the automatic feeding function is used, only the 6-pin cable is required, and no external power adapter is needed. However, if you need to use the drying function, an external power adapter is required for the AMS 2 Pro. The AMS 2 Pro is compatible with X1/P1 series printers for multi-material printing. The filament drying feature for these older generation machines will be fulfilled through an OTA update by the end of April. AMS 2 Pro compatibility with A1/A1 mini printers will be added through an OTA update in Q3 2025. 3. Can AMS and AMS 2 Pro be used at the same time for printing? Yes, you can use both AMS and AMS 2 Pro on one H2D. 4. Can I dry filament while printing? Currently, drying is not supported for AMS 2 Pro/HT that are actively involved in the printing process, including those that may be used for automatic refill during the current print job. Printing while drying is not yet supported. The only “dry while print” scenario currently supported is: the printer uses some of the connected AMS 2 Pro/HT units or an external spool holder for printing, while the AMS 2 Pro/HT units not involved in the current print job can be used for drying. If the printer is feeding or printing, and at the same time powering 1 AMS 2 pro for drying, the drying power will be automatically reduced, in order to ensure that the printing power is prioritized. So it is recommend to use the external power adapter for best drying results. 5. Can I get power from the printer for drying? The H2D printer supports powering one AMS 2 Pro for drying directly from the printer. If you need to dry filament in multiple AMS 2 Pro units simultaneously, the additional AMS 2 Pro units require power supply via a power adapter (purchased separately). — Bambu Lab AMS HT Specialized for High-Performance Materials Engineered To Better Dry & Use High-performance Filaments Key Features 85°C Drying Temp Specialized for high-performance filament drying. Drying temperature up to 85°C, optimized for high-temperature materials. Fast filament drying & air-tight filament storage Automated venting facilitates dehumidification during drying and airtight sealing for weeks of quality printing. 60% faster feeding speed Brushless motor improves feeding efficiency. Serial connect up to 4 AMS 2 Pro & 8 AMS HT, total of 24 filaments Supports multi-material and 24-color printing capabilities. Dry Filament Quickly and Intelligently Auto-rotate Drying During the drying process, the filament spools rotate automatically to ensure more even drying. RFID Sync AMS HT uses RFID to auto-match drying settings for Bambu official filaments, no manual input needed. Bypass Outlet Independent filament outlet designed for soft or brittle materials. Evolved, Polished Design Details Ceramic Inlet Ceramic filament inlet, offering increased durability. Over Temperature Protection Accurate temperature sensor and physical failsafe for safe, precise heating. Status Display Clear digital display for easy monitoring of drying status. Compatible With All Bambu Lab Printers The AMS HT will be compatible with all Bambu Lab products. Specifications Dimensions: 114 × 280 × 245 mm³ Net Weight: 1.21 kg Housing Material: PC/PA Flame Retardant Grade: UL 94 V-0 Screen: Supports displaying real-time temperature and humidity, and remaining drying duration. Filament Supported: PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, PET, PA, PC, PVA (dried), BVOH (dried), PP, POM, HIPS, Bambu PLA-CF/PAHT-CF/PETG-CF/Support for PLA/PETG, and TPU for AMS. Bypass Filament Outlet: TPE, generic TPU, Bambu PET-CF/TPU 95A, and other filament that contains carbon fiber or glass fiber. Filament Not Supported: PVA (damp), BVOH (damp) Filament Diameter: 1.75 mm Spool Dimension: Width: 50 mm-68 mm Diameter: 197 mm-202 mm RFID Identification: Supported Maximum Drying Temperature: 85°C Filament Supported for Drying: PLA, PETG, Support for PLA/PETG, ABS, ASA, PET, PA, PC, PVA, BVOH, PP, POM, HIPS, Bambu PLA-CF/PAHT-CF/PETG-CF, and TPU for AMS Voltage: DC: 24 V AC: 100 V–240 V~, 50 Hz/60 Hz Average Power: 150 W What’s in the Box Bambu AMS HT Desiccant PTFE Tube Bambu Bus Cable-6Pin FAQ 1. What is the difference between the two discharge ports on the back of the machine? The port at the rear of the top cover is specifically for TPU filament. Due to the softness of the TPU filament, it is easy to fail when using the AMS 2 Pro automatic feeding function. When using the TPU, insert it into the AMS HT and ensure the material tray rotates in the correct direction. Insert the material tube into the TPU output port and manually push the filament through the PTFE tube until it is fully loaded into the extruder. Note: When using TPU, AMS HT cannot use the automatic feed and return function, but can be used as a drying box to prevent material moisture. 2. Can the AMS HT be used with the X series and P series printers? AMS HT compatibility with X1 and P1 printers will be added through an OTA update by the end of April. If only connecting one AMS HT to a X or P series printer, a filament buffer is required to be purchased separately. If connecting multiple AMS HT units, we recommend that you purchase an AMS Hub. AMS HT compatibility with A1 and A1 mini printers will be added through an OTA update in Q3 2025. 3. Can I print and dry at the same time? Printing while drying is not yet supported, including all the AMSs that are related to the on-going print job (eg. The AMSs assigned for auto-refill). However, you can dry filament in AMSs that are not assigned to the on-going print job. 4. How many AMS HT units can be connected to the X1 series and P1 series at most? X1 and P1 series printers support up to 4 AMS HT connections at the same time. 5. Can the AMS HT be directly connected to the printer for drying? H2D and X/P/A series printers are connected to AMS HT and use drying function. Each AMS HT requires an external 220V power supply for drying. It is not supported to draw power from the printer for drying (The power adapter is pre-included with the product package) Au passage, dans les specs de la H2D : pas de port Ethernet, ce n'est donc pas une version pro, donc il se peut qu'elle se positionne entre la X1C et la X1E, ou au même niveau que la X1E pour la version combo non laser édition... La caméra Bird View correspond à l'un des teasers vus dans le passé lointain et cela ne s'était jamais traduit en fait... Utile pour positionner la découpe/gravure laser, mais potentiellement aussi pour mesurer un pièce avec précision... Quand au vinyl cutter et au plotter, ça me fait penser à un teaser de tool head alternatives pour la Prusa XL vu récemment dans une vidéo dont je ne trouve pas la source... 1 1 1
citlalin Posté(e) Mars 20 Posté(e) Mars 20 (modifié) Supported Filament Type PLA, PETG, TPU, PVA, BVOH Optimal ABS, ASA, PC, PA, PET Superior Carbon/Glass Fiber Reinforced PLA, PETG, PA, PET, PC, ABS,ASA Superior PPA-CF/GF, PPS, PPS-CF/GF Ideal Super quelqu'un comprend ce que ça veux dire ou alors niveau différence on peut juste traduire chaque mot en "compatible" ? Modifié (le) Mars 20 par citlalin
Kachidoki Posté(e) Mars 20 Posté(e) Mars 20 Il y a 2 heures, silvertriple a dit : Quand au vinyl cutter et au plotter, ça me fait penser à un teaser de tool head alternatives pour la Prusa XL vu récemment dans une vidéo dont je ne trouve pas la source... Peut-être parce que ce n'était pas la Prusa XL mais le toolchanger de E3D ? 2
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