Bambu Lab has just released the H2S, the H2D‘s little sister, so when the brand offered to send us the latter, we jumped at the chance.Released 6 months ago, the printer wasn’t unanimously acclaimed, but Bambu Lab never stops optimizing and improving its printers, so what’s it like today?
The Bambu Lab H2D is designed to be a small factory in its own right, capable of 3D printing, of course, but also laser engraving/cutting, drawing, etc. All this in an XL format measuring 325 x 320 x 325 mm.
The brand’s strength lies, of course, in its ease of use, with a simplistic software suite on PC or smartphone, and its free MakerWorld design catalog.
Specification
Functionality | Specification |
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Technology | FDM |
Print volume | 325 x 320 x 325 mm |
Filament diameter | 1.75mm |
Extruder diameter | 0.2 mm, 0.4 mm, 0.6 mm, 0.8 mm |
Nozzle | Hardened steel |
Max. extruder temperature | 350°C |
Max. platen temperature | 120°C |
Max. printing speed | 1000mm/s |
Screen | 5″ touch screen, 720×1280 pixels |
Compatibility | Bambu Studio, Bambu Suite, Bambu Handy, Prusaslicer, Cura |
Dimensions (H x W x D) | 492mm x 514 mm x 626 mm |
System | proprietary |
Weight | 31KG |
Price | 1899€ alone2199€ with AMS combo 2799€ with laser and AMS |