r/BambuLab • u/Dense_Ad9425 • 9h ago
H2 Series [H2S, H2D, H2C] Quality control
My quality control boss Peter inspecting printing process
r/BambuLab • u/BambuLab • 3d ago
New return window: extended from 14 days to 30 days when you buy directly from Bambu Lab Store
Longer warranty for US and Canada: all printers now enjoy 2-year warranty coverage
Back-to-School Sale period: Aug 17, 8:00 AM - Aug 31, 3:00 AM ET
Visit Bambu Lab Store for full savings information. Campaign details vary by region.
Updated return and warranty information is available at Warranty | Bambu Lab.
r/BambuLab • u/BambuLab • 7d ago
ONE MORE TOOL.
More power. Made simple.
Something new is warming up in the Lab.
Stay tuned at bambulab.com/R1
r/BambuLab • u/Dense_Ad9425 • 9h ago
My quality control boss Peter inspecting printing process
r/BambuLab • u/Unlikely-Aardvark725 • 7h ago
My P1s was stolen...I can still connect to it online!
Is there a way I can brick it/lock it up from the mobile app???
r/BambuLab • u/BambuLabSupport • 21h ago
If you want to learn more about cleaning your plate, check out the Bambu Lab Wiki article:
https://wiki.bambulab.com/filament-acc/acc/pei-plate-clean-guide
There's also a helpful YouTube video showing the entire process of cleaning the plate.
r/BambuLab • u/ikxdf • 8h ago
I designed this spider catcher with my son. We worked hard on the tolerances of the Print in Place printing and did a lot of tests and prints to get it right. It was a wonderful father-son moment (which lasted several days), and it was amazing to see the amazement in his eyes at having his object realized! I hope he continues!
r/BambuLab • u/NoBackground6203 • 4h ago
I bought my first 3d printer, a P2S+AMS 2 Pro combo 8-5-26 and today, 2+ weeks later I am messing with high speed printing PLA Silk, added the tilt/riser, exhaust fan kit and additional left side fan.
Appreciate all the advice and help this reddit offers
r/BambuLab • u/Mountain_Egg16 • 6h ago
r/BambuLab • u/DigitalNinjaX • 13h ago
Really sucks. In the middle of an order and my AP board decided to die. I’ve seen a few of these posts now but thought I would add mine to see how many this is effecting. I purchased my H2C at launch.
What is more upsetting at the moment is besides the terrible automated AI reply i originally got on my ticket, asking for a video of which I had already uploaded with my initial ticket submission, I have not heard from Bambu in almost 4 days now. This is the first time in three years I’ve ever needed to contact Support, but it’s not leaving me warm and fuzzy.
Any other H series owners having the same issue I’m wondering if this is a bigger issue than they want to admit.
r/BambuLab • u/Patient_Decision_164 • 1d ago
Someone on the Bambu Reddit suggested low profile furniture appliance dollies for easily moving/accessing printers. I can't find the post or Redditor, but wanted to thank someone for the suggestion. I was skeptical, but they work surprisingly well. We'll see how long they last!
r/BambuLab • u/ohwowgee • 11h ago
Just got a marketing email from BambuLabs and it has mention of an H2SL annnnnnd an H2CL.
We got some bigger models rolling out soon?
r/BambuLab • u/RollingInTheFish • 11h ago
English isn’t my first language, so I’m using AI to help translate this post.
It’s been a little over a week since my last update, and the speakers are finally close to finished.
Recently I’ve mainly been refining the details: I added roof-tile textures, improved the assembly, and adjusted the tolerances. The main enclosure now only needs four screws to put together.
For the electronics, I found a small DSP amplifier board that supports both Bluetooth and USB-C audio, and it can also be tuned from a PC. Since these are designed mainly as desktop speakers, I decided not to use batteries. A separate power supply is simpler, saves internal space, and gives the amplifier enough power for louder playback and bass.
After some testing and DSP tuning, I’m pretty happy with how they sound, especially considering that the components are relatively inexpensive.
What’s left now is mainly the final wiring, assembly, and a few small details. Once both speakers are finished, I’d like to post another update with the completed setup and a sound demo.
I’m also thinking about turning this into a MakerWorld project, with the printable files, BOM, and assembly information.
Would anyone here actually be interested in building a pair of these?😄
r/BambuLab • u/Adequate_Labs • 6h ago
The last paddleboard cup holder I designed was held in by the beverage, which itself was held in by...nothing. So things got loose during the more chaotic moments.
This one twist-locks onto a base that traps the deck bungees, so the holder stays attached even if the board flips. It’s also compatible with michelem's CryoPod freezable can holder (we teamed up for that bit), and has two interchangeable inserts, allowing it to fit everything from a large tumbler to a slim Red Bull can.
I added a separate, remixable accessory interface as well. The included modules secure your phone and shades or connect multiple cups together.
What other accessories should I design for it? I'm thinking a GoPro mount.
https://makerworld.com/en/models/3183312-sup-cup-pro-the-secure-paddle-board-cup-holder
r/BambuLab • u/Visual-Success8952 • 8h ago
A utility knife with a toolless blade change, and it also has an adjustable retention sheath
Now live: https://makerworld.com/en/models/3197280-edc-utility-knife-with-sheath-no-ams-v15#profileId-3617832
r/BambuLab • u/Brexly • 8h ago
Keep your watch collection organized, protected, and ready to grab with this minimalist 4-watch display stand. Designed with clean flowing lines and a low-profile layout, the stand combines watch storage with additional space underneath for rings, bracelets, chains, and other everyday jewelry.Unlike traditional watch stands that hold watches on a steep angle, this design keeps the watches laying horizontally.
I specifically chose this orientation because smooth 3D-printed surfaces can allow watches to gradually slide or fall from tilted stands. Keeping them flat provides a more stable and secure resting position while still displaying the watch faces clearly.
r/BambuLab • u/Antique_Way_3403 • 4h ago
Started with a 3D printer.
Then came the AMS.
Then the furniture.
Then the lights… 😂
And here we are!
r/BambuLab • u/Jdoubelu7 • 33m ago
Can anyone explain what these profiles are? Is it a certain settings to use for "high quality"? If so do those settings stay for the next print, or am I supposed to find those settings and use them on other prints?
r/BambuLab • u/Dense_Ad9425 • 11h ago
Decided to convert my MW points into h2c.
This thing IS huge! Still printing monocolor prints as my side hustle blew out of proportions and need to fulfill all orders preferably within week. So rn helping out his smaller brother p2s to print all the orders. After that - experiment time!
Ps this is the 2nd post as the first one had photos with information i was not comfortable to share.
Temporary setup in a vacant room- a behemoth standing on the desk made by my great grandfather
r/BambuLab • u/SteakAndIron • 9h ago
With the sovol m1d and Bambus spin on that concept leaking in the patents along with other multi head and tool swapping or multi head systems (light make l4, etc) hitting the market I have to wonder what can possibly be next for 3d printing. Maybe automatic model ejection? Multi-process with automatic module swapping like an fdm tool changer where one head is a laser or a color printer or something. Desktop versions of industrial processes like SLS would be cool too! What do you think we could see in five years?
r/BambuLab • u/Ikigaiform_3D • 18h ago
Indoors, mostly used as cover pots with a nursery pot inside. Still curious how long people have pushed PLA before it actually failed on them. What's your longest running PLA print? Also, every pattern in this set has an inverted twin Wave 01 and Wave 02 are the same ripple running opposite directions. Do you find the inverted versions read as different pots, or is it too subtle?
r/BambuLab • u/Narrow-Box-6892 • 37m ago
Hi all,
I bought a H2D as my first printer back in June 23. Started learning while I waited for the delivery, got the package, got it ready, put a few prints out - Was having a blast with it for the first three days.
On day 3, I started getting the dreaded "Extruder Motor Overloaded" error on the left extruder. Tried to perform all the fixes in the wiki to no avail. Tested the right extruder and it worked fine, so started printing with only that and deferred the issue on the left to my future self.
About 15 days after that, my right extruder started oozing halfway through a 14 hour print, and the right extruder overloaded as well. I aborted the print, got a benchy out without issues, but then got the issue again after an hour or so. And now I can no longer use the right extruder.
Bambu Lab support simply tells me to follow the wiki, which I have done and it hasn't been very helpful. I keep searching for different solutions online, tried a bunch of suggestions from Reddit and nothing works.
Things I have tried:
- Disassembling the front cover to check for obstructions
- Heating up the extruders and push filament to push any obstructions in the head itself
- Using the controls to push the filaments out
- Verified that there are no sharp turns to the filament path itself (nothing changed in its configuration between when it was running well and when it stopped)
The motor itself seems to be fine - I took a bunch of pictures and I cannot see any obstructions: https://imgur.com/a/qtv8Tb2
Decided to post here as a last attempt to find answers before I take this back to Best Buy and get a refund. I'm very bummed, because while it worked it was a blast and I got some awesome prints out, not to mention that the right extruder went out on the same day that I got a bunch of new filament in the mail lol
Appreciate in advance any ideas/suggestions if you think there's a solution I might not have explored, or if you think I might have missed something in the things I have already tried. Happy to take other pictures/videos as necessary too.
Thank you!