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• Bambu Lab continues its relentless march for 3D printing domination with the launch of the A2L. The 330 × 320 × 325 mm printer will have a nozzle temperature of...
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Bambu Lab continues its relentless march for 3D printing domination with the launch of the A2L. The 330 × 320 × 325 mm printer will have a nozzle temperature of 300°C and a bed temperature of 80°C. Print speed will be up to 500 mm/sec, and it’s designed for PLA, PETG, and similar materials. Users can connect up to four Bambu Automatic Material System (AMS) units and one AMS Lite unit, allowing multi-color and multi-material printing. The printer also comes with plotting and cutting modes.
It has Bambu’s PMSM (Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor) servo extruder, along with vibration compensation, as well as two granular dampening units built into the chassis. This means the machine combines software-based compensation with mechanical dampening to reduce resonance. This should also reduce mo