Bambu Lab bills its latest 3D printer, the H2S, as its flagship personal manufacturing hub and a successor to the company's X1 Carbon (X1C). It's both faster and has a considerably larger build volume ...
The H2S comes hot on the heels of the H2D full laser combo and standard H2D 3D printer (see my review here), but with a few major differences that make it a superb option for any enterprise business ...
The recently released Bambu Lab H2D 3D printer has generated a lot of buzz for its ability to easily print in multiple colors and materials. It's also noteworthy for its laser engraver/digital cutter ...
Far from being a jack of all trades, the H2D matches—and in some cases exceeds—the quality of dedication machines, the 3D print quality being a case in point. The fact that it features excellent laser ...
The build volume of the H2D was impressive, but with the H2S, we see a leap to 340 x 320 x 340mm. A single nozzle might seem like a step back for industrial and business users, but this machine offers ...
James has been writing about technology for years but has loved it since the early 90s. While his main areas of expertise are maker tools -- 3D printers, vinyl cutters, paper printers, and laser ...
The Bambu Lab H2S, heir to the company's X1 Carbon, offers a larger print volume and other enhancements. Here's why it might be worth the $1,249 asking price. Since 2004, I have worked on PCMag’s ...
The new Bambu Lab H2D could be a superb 3D printer for craftspeople and designers who also need laser engraving and digital cutting. But my experience tells me it's not for beginners looking to go ...