Best Buy via eBay has
Bambu Lab P1S Combo 3D Printer (Black) for
$699.99 (
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Shipping is free.
Best Buy has
Bambu Lab P1S Combo 3D Printer (Black) for
$699.99.
Shipping is free, otherwise free store pickup is available where stock permits.
Micro Center has
Bambu Lab P1S Combo 3D Printer (Black) for
$699.99. Select free store pickup is available where stock permits.
Thanks to community member
hiralv for finding this deal.
Features:
- Works right out of the box, set up in 15 minutes
- Well-polished hardware and software
- Enclosed-body for high-temperature filament printing
- Up to 16-color printing with AMS
- Up to 20000 mm/s² acceleration, prints a benchy in 18min
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Yes, the new firmware does introduce tighter integration with Bambu Lab's cloud services, and for users working with proprietary designs or running commercial print farms, that could raise valid concerns. But for the average hobbyist or even consumer, the impact is practically nonexistent.
Most people just want a printer that works reliably out of the box, and the P1S (even with the latest firmware) delivers that in spades. It's fast, high quality, and incredibly easy to use. The privacy concerns are mostly theoretical for the typical user, and unless you're running air-gapped systems for a reason, you're likely already trusting plenty of devices with similar connectivity.
For most, it's a non-issue.
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No tax would've been awesome, but at least it was a couple of bucks cheaper having shipped to my home from Best Buy. Looks like my county's tax rate is a tiny bit lower than the county where my Micro Center store is located 🤣
You can print from other slicers in LAN mode, but you have to enable developer mode and that makes your device unsupported so Bambu can wash their hands of it.
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I have been thinking to buy this thing for a while which is why it was so easy to pull the trigger. I work in IT and do so much more outdoors these days... and Learning to be a better pilot. I do not have time to tinker with 3d printers. It is not fun... I must be getting old... 39. I do not want to play with custom firmwares and other crap like that. Bricking the system and taking time fix.... I am just past that. Only reason I did not get the x1 is because I am sure these models will go down price even more. I have a 60 month return window and will use this thing until something comes along.
I want to try the elegoo printer but i heard it is louder and prints pretty good, but not better than this. They are already shipping units with different parts so I really do not want to be a beta tester. This printer is tried and true, ams was not required, but now that I have it is going to be good for the fact I do not have to swap colors out more than multicolor printing. You cannot miss what you can't measure... I do not care for the AMS2. This one works just fine and my environment is farily controlled. I have a filiment dryer that I used to run prints out of. I can do the same with this printer from the back and not use the ams. If best buy had the am2, yeah, i would have got it.. But I also had a lot of rewards and it was same day pickup.
Anywho, appreciate all the comments on the threads as usual. Over all these years, I have learned so much from these boards... buying and using crap I did not know I needed.
Yes, the new firmware does introduce tighter integration with Bambu Lab's cloud services, and for users working with proprietary designs or running commercial print farms, that could raise valid concerns. But for the average hobbyist or even consumer, the impact is practically nonexistent.
Most people just want a printer that works reliably out of the box, and the P1S (even with the latest firmware) delivers that in spades. It's fast, high quality, and incredibly easy to use. The privacy concerns are mostly theoretical for the typical user, and unless you're running air-gapped systems for a reason, you're likely already trusting plenty of devices with similar connectivity.
For most, it's a non-issue.
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