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Bambu Lab X1-Carbon 3D Printer Combo w/ Automatic Material System

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Best Buy via eBay has Bambu Lab X1-Carbon 3D Printer Combo w/ Automatic Material System on sale for $799.99. Shipping is free.

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About this item:
  • Large 256mm x 256mm x 256mm Build Volume
  • Dual Auto Bed Leveling
  • High-Speed CoreXY with 20000 mm/s² Acceleration
  • Compatible Printing Materials Up to 300°C
  • Built-In Camera Monitoring

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Best Buy via eBay has Bambu Lab X1-Carbon 3D Printer Combo w/ Automatic Material System on sale for $799.99. Shipping is free.

Best Buy also Bambu Lab X1-Carbon 3D Printer Combo w/ Automatic Material System on sale for $799.99. Shipping is free, otherwise free store pickup is available where stock permits.

Thanks to community member SplendidMint7685 for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Large 256mm x 256mm x 256mm Build Volume
  • Dual Auto Bed Leveling
  • High-Speed CoreXY with 20000 mm/s² Acceleration
  • Compatible Printing Materials Up to 300°C
  • Built-In Camera Monitoring

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VioletFruit436
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After all the John Deere garbage Bambu has been pulling lately to break compatibility with third party parts and software, I just don't understand why anyone would want to buy into this ecosystem. I also won't have my print jobs flowing through Chinese cloud servers.
psyctto
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because closed, controlled ecosystems just work... when done right. BambuLabs really did nail the execution, in terms of making a device that is a tool for hobbies and not the hobby.
you can still get 3rd party hardware (pates, extruders, hotends, ect.), but the SW... after have other brands for years and futzing with all sorts of opensores solutions, nah, i want SW designed for the tool that does exactly what it should every time.

as for print jobs through the cloud... i'm much more concerned about my camera feeds, they can have my print jobs
vaerchi
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You can very easily print those national security projects of yours via local connection.

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Oct 16, 2025 03:50 PM
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VioletFruit436Oct 16, 2025 03:50 PM
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Quote from psyctto :
because closed, controlled ecosystems just work... when done right. BambuLabs really did nail the execution, in terms of making a device that is a tool for hobbies and not the hobby.
you can still get 3rd party hardware (pates, extruders, hotends, ect.), but the SW... after have other brands for years and futzing with all sorts of opensores solutions, nah, i want SW designed for the tool that does exactly what it should every time.

as for print jobs through the cloud... i'm much more concerned about my camera feeds, they can have my print jobs
I was more getting at the fact that things that used to work have been broken by Bambu issuing firmware updates to printers (Panda XTouch displays, controlling the printer via OrcaSlicer, etc.). Removal of functionality that used to exist with so-called firmware "upgrades" is never OK (heck, it's been 15+ years since Sony dropped the bomb on Playstation 3's to remove the ability to install/run Linux, and that was the catalyst to change me from being a diehard Sony fanboy to having not purchased one single new electronic device with a Sony logo on it since then). Too many people just get caught up in the "right now convenience" and don't think about the fact that closed stuff definitely can always be clamped down even more in the future.

I am not Bambu's demographic, and I get that. My only printer is an Ender 3 V2, and for all the hate those get, it is extremely easy to work on, and I'm closing in on 7000 print hours on that machine (close to 6h/day on average since I got it), so it's definitely not a "broken down turd" that sits around collecting dust that so many people claim (and it also is not running firmware provided by Creality). Yes, it's definitely time for me to upgrade to something better and bigger. Of course, the further I go down the rabbit hole looking at current machines offered by any of the major brands (Bambu, Creality, Elegoo, Anycubic, Flashforge, Sovol, etc.), how bad the customer service is with some of those manufacturers, the need for proprietary replacement parts, etc., and being unwilling to pay the "Prusa Tax," I'm slowly resigning myself to the fact that likely the only printer I'll truly be happy with is probably going to be a Voron (with a Prusa XL being about the only off-the-shelf unit that would be a possibility, if it weren't so expensive).
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Oct 16, 2025 04:13 PM
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NotAChanceAceOct 16, 2025 04:13 PM
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Quote from VioletFruit436 :
I was more getting at the fact that things that used to work have been broken by Bambu issuing firmware updates to printers (Panda XTouch displays, controlling the printer via OrcaSlicer, etc.). Removal of functionality that used to exist with so-called firmware "upgrades" is never OK (heck, it's been 15+ years since Sony dropped the bomb on Playstation 3's to remove the ability to install/run Linux, and that was the catalyst to change me from being a diehard Sony fanboy to having not purchased one single new electronic device with a Sony logo on it since then). Too many people just get caught up in the "right now convenience" and don't think about the fact that closed stuff definitely can always be clamped down even more in the future.

I am not Bambu's demographic, and I get that. My only printer is an Ender 3 V2, and for all the hate those get, it is extremely easy to work on, and I'm closing in on 7000 print hours on that machine (close to 6h/day on average since I got it), so it's definitely not a "broken down turd" that sits around collecting dust that so many people claim (and it also is not running firmware provided by Creality). Yes, it's definitely time for me to upgrade to something better and bigger. Of course, the further I go down the rabbit hole looking at current machines offered by any of the major brands (Bambu, Creality, Elegoo, Anycubic, Flashforge, Sovol, etc.), how bad the customer service is with some of those manufacturers, the need for proprietary replacement parts, etc., and being unwilling to pay the "Prusa Tax," I'm slowly resigning myself to the fact that likely the only printer I'll truly be happy with is probably going to be a Voron (with a Prusa XL being about the only off-the-shelf unit that would be a possibility, if it weren't so expensive).
Unfortunately XL are also utter trash. I have massive love for Prusa, but the XL was a rushed response to Bambu and is half-baked at best. I share your concerns and also have a number of Ender 3s and a Voron, but my P1S get the most hours. I upgraded the firmware to a certain point and it will never see another upgrade to ensure nothing gets nerfed or locked down, and frankly I'm fine with that as is. I have the majority of the benefits of it being a Bambu, but it can still use Orcaslicer and all the MQTT parts upgrades.
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Oct 16, 2025 04:17 PM
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PantherCat1Oct 16, 2025 04:17 PM
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Darn! While deciding to pull the trigger on this I missed the deal.
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Oct 16, 2025 04:21 PM
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Elon69Oct 16, 2025 04:21 PM
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Wow great deal. Same price I paid for P1S combo
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bonestampOct 16, 2025 04:29 PM
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Quote from VioletFruit436 :
it's been 15+ years since Sony dropped the bomb on Playstation 3's to remove the ability to install/run Linux, and that was the catalyst to change me from being a diehard Sony fanboy to having not purchased one single new electronic device with a Sony logo on it since
Ya, I understand that frustration. I work for a company that did something similar. I can't speak for sony, but I know in our case we were burning a lot of money on support and warranty claims from users who were trying to hack their hardware and messing it up.

I love hacking too, but I understand that's at my own risk. A lot of people don't understand that, so when costs go up we were faced with either lowering costs or raising prices. We did not want to raise prices for the vast majority of buyers who just want to use the hardware as it was designed, so we lowered costs by making it much harder to hack. It's unfortunate, but it's a tale as old as time... a few dishonest people (trying to get their hacking mistakes repaired/replaced at the manufacturer's expense) spoil the fun for everyone.

Edited to clarify what I meant by dishonest.
Last edited by bonestamp October 16, 2025 at 02:31 PM.
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DealAuditorOct 16, 2025 04:34 PM
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raptor87Oct 16, 2025 04:58 PM
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Quote from LxBru :
Super good deal. I might be crazy though to just wait and hope the p2s combo comes in at the $799 they originally announced it at. This will be my first 3d printer and I figure for the same price or even $100 more (if it's $900) it's better than the x1c and original ams.
Its showing on the bestbuy app for $799 as coming soon for the printer only no combo
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PantherCat1Oct 16, 2025 05:03 PM
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Quote from bonestamp :
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Ya, I understand that frustration. I work for a company that did something similar. I can't speak for sony, but I know in our case we were burning a lot of money on support and warranty claims from users who were trying to hack their hardware and messing it up.<br />
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I love hacking too, but I understand that's at my own risk. A lot of people don't understand that, so when costs go up we were faced with either lowering costs or raising prices. We did not want to raise prices for the vast majority of buyers who just want to use the hardware as it was designed, so we lowered costs by making it much harder to hack. It's unfortunate, but it's a tale as old as time... a few dishonest people spoil the fun for everyone.
Yep, this is always what happens (bad apples). If only everyone could just be honest, but not a single one of us can completely. Greed, ego, etc, gets us all in some way or another. With practice and discipline we can minimize it in ourselves but trying to control other people is impossible, they must do it themselves and unfortunately most won't... The road is narrow.

On another note, I'm in the black Friday wagon now!
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thatdecadeOct 16, 2025 05:32 PM
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Sold out. They only had 40.
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Oct 16, 2025 05:40 PM
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psycttoOct 16, 2025 05:40 PM
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Quote from VioletFruit436 :
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I was more getting at the fact that things that used to work have been broken by Bambu issuing firmware updates to printers (Panda XTouch displays, controlling the printer via OrcaSlicer, etc.). Removal of functionality that used to exist with so-called firmware "upgrades" is never OK (heck, it's been 15+ years since Sony dropped the bomb on Playstation 3's to remove the ability to install/run Linux, and that was the catalyst to change me from being a diehard Sony fanboy to having not purchased one single new electronic device with a Sony logo on it since then). Too many people just get caught up in the "right now convenience" and don't think about the fact that closed stuff definitely can always be clamped down even more in the future.<br />
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I am not Bambu's demographic, and I get that. My only printer is an Ender 3 V2, and for all the hate those get, it is extremely easy to work on, and I'm closing in on 7000 print hours on that machine (close to 6h/day on average since I got it), so it's definitely not a "broken down turd" that sits around collecting dust that so many people claim (and it also is not running firmware provided by Creality). Yes, it's definitely time for me to upgrade to something better and bigger. Of course, the further I go down the rabbit hole looking at current machines offered by any of the major brands (Bambu, Creality, Elegoo, Anycubic, Flashforge, Sovol, etc.), how bad the customer service is with some of those manufacturers, the need for proprietary replacement parts, etc., and being unwilling to pay the "Prusa Tax," I'm slowly resigning myself to the fact that likely the only printer I'll truly be happy with is probably going to be a Voron (with a Prusa XL being about the only off-the-shelf unit that would be a possibility, if it weren't so expensive).
those weren't intended features and functions, that was people finding backdoors... BambuLabs was right to close those holes and keep their system closed, as designed. it wasn't "removal of functionality", that was fixing their product so it continued to operate in the manner they wanted it to.
has nothing to do with the "right now" generation... has everything to do with BambuLabs making a home printer that's truly a tool, a tool that just does its job without modification and tweaking. that's why i went to them after years and years with Creality printers, back in the early days, when i had mostly hate love-hate relationship with 3D printing nod

the Voron's are impressive machines for sure... but in no way comparable to the "plug-n-play" functionality of a BambuLabs unit. if i was buying a machine to play with and tweak to my hearts content, and was still in my 30s, it would be a Voron all day.

it is funny you mention the PrusaXL though... that thing was thrown out to the market, Prusa basically said "it's open, you guys finish it!!!" it was a joke and a half of a product launch.
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FirebrandOct 16, 2025 05:55 PM
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Quote from sean-imonwatch :
Will the P2S have enclosure and air filter? I print primarily ABS.
Yes, but no exhaust vent, which is a problem for those who vent the exhaust outside. See https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jMb9sBVWvrs
Oct 16, 2025 06:01 PM
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FirebrandOct 16, 2025 06:01 PM
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Quote from LivelyWallaby1957 :
Freecad is really good and obv free, blender is free, a limited version of autodesk fusion, and meshmixer etc for fixing up prints, solidifying, and resculpting - all of this is free.
Tinker CAD and OnShape are also popular and free. In fact, there are so many options that it makes for a tough choice which to invest the learning curve into...
Oct 16, 2025 06:02 PM
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FirebrandOct 16, 2025 06:02 PM
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Quote from tumengio :
Fantastic price even if multi tool head is the future. If you print a single material at a time, or only occasionally need multi material, this is a fantastic deal on a very reliable printer that you'll get many years out of.

The upgrades that the P2S offers are minimal, the biggest being the nozzle design. But let me offer a counter point: The X1C design has been in use for years. The bugs have been worked out.
The touchscreen is a massive upgrade...

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Oct 16, 2025 06:06 PM
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FirebrandOct 16, 2025 06:06 PM
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Quote from bonestamp :

Ya, I understand that frustration. I work for a company that did something similar. I can't speak for sony, but I know in our case we were burning a lot of money on support and warranty claims from users who were trying to hack their hardware and messing it up.

I love hacking too, but I understand that's at my own risk. A lot of people don't understand that, so when costs go up we were faced with either lowering costs or raising prices. We did not want to raise prices for the vast majority of buyers who just want to use the hardware as it was designed, so we lowered costs by making it much harder to hack. It's unfortunate, but it's a tale as old as time... a few dishonest people spoil the fun for everyone.
Was completely with you until "dishonest". There's nothing dishonest about trying to get the most out of your hardware...
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