We've spent some time with the new 3D printer from Bambu Lab, and it already seems like a good buy. James has been writing about technology for years but has loved it since the early 90s. While his ...
For a couple of years now, I’ve been trying to find an excuse to buy a decent 3D printer. Friends and fellow Ars staffers who had them would gush about them at every opportunity, talking about how ...
Just a few years ago, around $500 would get you a 3D printer you'd likely have to spend hours assembling and calibrating—and then, you'd have to pray for a decent print. As the excellent Bambu Lab A1 ...
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For the last three months or so, I’ve been learning to use (and love) a Bambu Labs A1 3D printer, a big, loud machine that sits on my desk and turns pictures on my computer screen into real-world ...
The Bambu Labs A1 has emerged from the compact A1 Mini's shadow and looks set to make a huge impact on the 3D printing world with its blend of high-speed, versatile multi-filament options, and ...
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With the rising popularity of 3D printing comes a bumper crop of inexpensive printers, some available for less than $200. Many of these, however, are difficult for beginners to assemble, calibrate, ...