Quick Summary
• Desktop 3D printer manufacturer Bambu Lab published a teaser page for a new product called the A2L, scheduled for reveal on June 1, 2026, at 4 PM CEST. The page includes the tagline “Creative Playground. Extra Large” and the phrase “Stay tuned,” but does not list technical specifications, pricing, or availability. The name places the…
Additional Context
Desktop 3D printer manufacturer Bambu Lab published a teaser page for a new product called the A2L, scheduled for reveal on June 1, 2026, at 4 PM CEST. The page includes the tagline “Creative Playground. Extra Large” and the phrase “Stay tuned,” but does not list technical specifications, pricing, or availability.
The name places the teaser close to Bambu Lab’s A-series branding, though the company has not said whether it is an A1 successor, a larger A-series machine, or a separate product line. “Extra Large” has become the main clue in early discussion around the launch. That reading also fits a visible gap in Bambu Lab’s current range. The A1 offers a 256 × 256 × 256 mm³ build volume, while the H2S reaches 340 × 320 × 340 mm³ and is described by Bambu Lab as having the largest print spa