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

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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 06:59 PM
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4everATXOct 16, 2025 06:59 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.
The only reason why people want to hack the hardware is to squeeze more or better functionality out of their hard earned money. It'd save the company a lot more money to go with it and find a way to support the hack by releasing "compatible upgrades" or try finding out WHY people need to hack. The hacking community already did the hard engineering part anyways.

It's like buying a car. Some people would want better wheels/tires. You don't hackproof the wheel mounts so that people can only use OEM wheels/tires. You start selling compatible, safe wheels/tires.
The PC overclocking community is also another good example where the manufacturers went with the flow.

Looking at you, Nintendo. 🤣
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psycttoOct 16, 2025 07:05 PM
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Quote from 4everATX :
The only reason why people want to hack the hardware is to squeeze more or better functionality out of their hard earned money. It'd save the company a lot more money to go with it and find a way to support the hack by releasing "compatible upgrades" or try finding out WHY people need to hack. The hacking community already did the hard engineering part anyways.

It's like buying a car. Some people would want better wheels/tires. You don't hackproof the wheel mounts so that people can only use OEM wheels/tires. You start selling compatible, safe wheels/tires.

Looking at you, Nintendo. 🤣
that would most certainly not "save" the company any money at all... shake head

fwiw, wheels/tires is a silly comparison... you're allowed to do that, it's not a "hack" and Honda doesn't make the tires anyway. it'd be more like re-tuning or adding a turbo, both of which will void your warranty.
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jesterfxOct 16, 2025 07:06 PM
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Bought just under a month ago from them for $999 so hoping to get a $200 price match refund 🙏.

Awesome printer though!

This maybe this means they will be announcing X2C soon 😬


edit: lol WTF downvote...for what?

bestbuy denied my price match refund, of course 😣
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4everATXOct 16, 2025 07:13 PM
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Quote from psyctto :
that would most certainly not "save" the company any money at all... shake head

fwiw, wheels/tires is a silly comparison... you're allowed to do that, it's not a "hack" and Honda doesn't make the tires anyway. it'd be more like re-tuning or adding a turbo, both of which will void your warranty.
It's a totally valid comparison. People change into track tires and/or off road tires. There's also the different diameters for different uses 18"-22" etc. It absolutely changes how the vehicle performs. If you build a vehicle on any car manufacturer, you're almost guaranteed to be able to select a more expensive set of wheels/tires. Honda also offers the Civic type-R, aka the turbo-added "hacked" version.
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Will the P2S have any additional features?
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psycttoOct 16, 2025 07:26 PM
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Quote from 4everATX :
It's a totally valid comparison. People change into track tires and/or off road tires. There's also the different diameters for different uses 18"-22" etc. It absolutely changes how the vehicle performs. If you build a vehicle on any car manufacturer, you're almost guaranteed to be able to select a more expensive set of wheels/tires. Honda also offers the Civic type-R, aka the turbo-added "hacked" version.
dude... that's a nonsense pivot.

to the point, there aren't limitations to buying/mounting 3rd party tires/rims on a vehicle (aside from adding spacers or some nonsense that will wear suspension/driveline hardware), it's not a hack... please stop using the word.

your example of the Type-R, it's a vendor designed/tested product... again, not a hack, please stop using the word. re-tuning a Type-R once received or swapping a larger turbo in, yeah, you voided the warranty... it breaks, its on you, not them.
which brings us back to the original guy you quoted, hacking or modifying products is on you and shouldn't be the vendors responsibility... so vendors control that by blocking access to functionality.
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psycttoOct 16, 2025 07:27 PM
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Will the P2S have any additional features?
BambuLabs has a comparison page
https://bambulab.com/en-us/compare

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Oct 16, 2025 07:31 PM
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4everATXOct 16, 2025 07:31 PM
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Quote from psyctto :
dude... that's a nonsense pivot.

to the point, there aren't limitations to buying/mounting 3rd party tires/rims on a vehicle (aside from adding spacers or some nonsense that will wear suspension/driveline hardware), it's not a hack... please stop using the word.

your example of the Type-R, it's a vendor designed/tested product... again, not a hack, please stop using the word. re-tuning a Type-R once received or swapping a larger turbo in, yeah, you voided the warranty... it breaks, its on you, not them.
which brings us back to the original guy you quoted, hacking or modifying products is on you and shouldn't be the vendors responsibility... so vendors control that by blocking access to functionality.
That's the point! Where do you think Honda got the idea to make the type-R? At one point in history, all cars come with only 1 set of wheels/tires/engine. You'd have to hack it if you want the car do more. Make the change officially supported and compatible so it's no longer a hack! The hacking community just showed you how to make a better product. Adopt it and make more money.
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bonestampOct 16, 2025 08:29 PM
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Quote from Firebrand :
Was completely with you until "dishonest". There's nothing dishonest about trying to get the most out of your hardware...
The dishonesty I was talking about was the people making warranty claims for a problem that they caused. Like I said, I'm a hacker too and I have nothing against people hacking stuff and taking responsibility for the risk they're taking. It's only dishonest when they try to get their hacking mistakes replaced/repaired at the manufacturer's expense.
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Quote from psyctto :
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BambuLabs has a comparison page<br />
https://bambulab.com/en-us/compare
Thank you for the link. I'm glad the P2S is coming with a hardened nozzle vs the P1S which didn't. I was aware of the other upgrades. The nozzle thing on the P1S bothered me more than it should have, but I use some abrasive materials, so I needed to upgrade that pretty quickly. I'm still on an older P1S firmware as I use the Panda Touch and it doesn't work with the newer firmware's.


Regardless, I'll probably wait a bit to purchase as I'm not in a rush and want to wait until they have a few firmware updates at minimum to work out the kinks. The H2D is what I really want as the kids like their dual colored fidgets lol, but I'm not shelling out 2k. I'm also going to keep my eyes on the forums to see how the Snapmaker early adapters like it. Rumors have it that Elegoo may also be coming out with something new (and I really like my CC). There are way too many printer options these days laugh out loud
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Bar3m3talOct 16, 2025 08:57 PM
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Quote from VioletFruit436 :
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.
you can jail break these and load open source firmware if you really care to. https://github.com/X1Plus/X1Plus/wiki
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ClownnutOct 16, 2025 09:07 PM
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inventory dump for p2s.
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psycttoOct 16, 2025 09:14 PM
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Quote from gabe23111 :
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Thank you for the link. I'm glad the P2S is coming with a hardened nozzle vs the P1S which didn't. I was aware of the other upgrades. The nozzle thing on the P1S bothered me more than it should have, but I use some abrasive materials, so I needed to upgrade that pretty quickly. I'm still on an older P1S firmware as I use the Panda Touch and it doesn't work with the newer firmware's.<br />
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Regardless, I'll probably wait a bit to purchase as I'm not in a rush and want to wait until they have a few firmware updates at minimum to work out the kinks. The H2D is what I really want as the kids like their dual colored fidgets lol, but I'm not shelling out 2k. I'm also going to keep my eyes on the forums to see how the Snapmaker early adapters like it. Rumors have it that Elegoo may also be coming out with something new (and I really like my CC). There are way too many printer options these days laugh out loud
haha, yeah, i've had an X1C for a few years now... love the machine. i talked myself up from the P1P back then. started low, said wait i want this feature and this feature and what if??? boom, i was up to the X1C LMAO

waiting to see what they come out with for a more affordable multihead unit, as i'm with you 2Gs is a bit more than i can justify to myself for a 3D printer.
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BrandocOct 16, 2025 09:24 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 nod
I agree with you. I loved learning to use my Ender 3 and all the open source tools along with it, but I also love my H2D that I can just find a cool print when I'm away from the printer and start it printing and when I get home it's done. Never had something that worked so reliably. Lots of cool tech goes into it. And it is not limited to using Bambu filaments which might have been a pain.

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