Bambu Lab has
Bambu Lab P1S 3D Printer AMS 2 Pro Combo w/ Hub for
$619.
Shipping is free.
Bambu Lab has
Bambu Lab P1S 3D Printer AMS 2 Pro Combo w/ Buffer for
$599.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Members
fmorris72 &
nodashipl for sharing this deal.
Features:- Works right out of the box, set up in 15 minutes
- 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
- Built-in camera for remote monitoring and timelapse
- The AMS 2 Pro is compatible with X1/P1 series printers for multi-material printing.
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--- I was originally going to buy the AMS1 combo + another AMS1 because I figured it would be cheaper. Turns out, in my case the price difference is really small because I wanted 2, and I went for 2xAMS2. I don't remember exactly how much, but to upgrade both of them was less than $100 difference because you have to buy the AMS hub separately ($40) if you go the AMS1 route.
--- The AMS2 combo comes with a wall power adapter for the AMS2, which you need if you're drying filament with the P1S. If you buy a second AMS2, it doesn't come with one, and you need to buy it separately (like $35)
--- If you plan to get bambu filament at some point, buy it at the same time as the printer. They gave me an "add-on" discount on all of them which I think is equal to the maximum bulk discount on filament, but just a la carte. So every filament was discounted 45%, which made PLA/PETG/ABS with spool included like $12.50/ea, regardless of how many I ordered.
P2S is available everywhere except USA. You have one specific person to thank for that problem.
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90% of my spools are pla silk for kid's toys.
Go to best buy and buy an obsolete AMS and no tax. 98% of us here pay tax.
This is for AMS 2 which is better , its worth the extra money if you have a print farm
Are glow in the dark filaments brittle? Mines seem to snap quite easily and I read this is a sign of moisture. But I've dried it in a filament dryer for several hours and it still snapping quite easily. It gave my p1s its first clog in ages. And I do have the hardened steel extruder
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Found this reddit post that seems to say there is a workaround: https://www.reddit.com/r/BambuLab...ub_a
I've been printing so regularly that I'm happy to chalk up the extra cost to a few months' additional practice and learning.
Would I ever need the hub version?
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I've been printing so regularly that I'm happy to chalk up the extra cost to a few months' additional practice and learning.
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