We've got the new Bambu Lab H2D
3D printer in our showroom.
Let's take a look
at how it compares to its predecessors
and what makes it
a significant improvement
on anything Bambu Labs have produced.
So far.
One improvement of Bambu Lab
H2D is the print accuracy.
The H2D promises accuracy to
within 50 microns of the original model,
and maintains
that precision in 95% of all prints.
This even includes complex geometries
and extended builds.
This improved accuracy
is thanks to the ultra rigid frame,
which has an upgraded motion system
and the high resolution encoders.
Whether you're prototyping mechanical
parts or crafting detailed molds,
what you design is what you get.
The H2D is smart than ever
Thanks to An upgraded AI detection
system courtesy of a new nozzle
mounted front camera.
The camera monitors the printing progress,
so it's like aspects such as first layer
quality issues,
stringing nozzle obstructions,
and any early signs of failure
with greater precision than ever before.
one of the main attraction to the H2D
is the larger build volume,
which is almost 50% larger
than any of its predecessors.
Whether you're batch producing small items
or just doing a larger print,
the space is there not only is H2D
build volume larger than its predecessors,
but it's also faster
with rated speeds up to twice as fast
as any of the previous models.
Thanks to Advanced Vibration
Compensation and dynamic path planning,
you get this increase in speed
without sacrificing surface quality
Unlike the single hot end
set ups of the previous models.
The H2D comes equipped with a true dual
extrusion hot end system,
allowing seamless printing
between two colors or two materials,
eliminating the need for perch towers,
and therefore drastically reducing waste.
Whether you want to a designated support
material, mixed flexible TPU
with rigid PLA, or even mixed carbon
fiber with solid filaments,
you can now do all of this in one job.
Not only does the H2D support
dual extrusion,
but but its set up than ever before
for printing high performance materials.
This is because the hot ends
can reach temperatures up to 350 degrees,
and can maintain chamber
temperatures of up to 65 degrees.
This means cleaner layers, stronger parts,
and more reliable results.
Even when printing difficult materials
like carbon fibers nylons or polycarbonate
In addition to the H2D
we also have the new improved AMS 2 Pro,
which which builds upon the original AMS
with with some key enhanacements
including active air ventilation, filament
drying up to 65 degrees,
airtight storage for better filament
handling, and also the use of brushless
servo motors for quieter, more
reliable filament loading.
In short,
the Bamboo Lab HD is just an upgrade.
It's a full leap forward.
More power,
more precision, more intelligence.
All packed into a system built
for pros, makers and innovators alike.