
Other users noticed that six colors were used in the announcement and wondered if the A2L could have a Vortek nozzle swapping system like the H2C. That would be highly unlikely, unless the A2L is also a CoreXY machine. A bed slinger (like the A1) simply has no place to hang the rack needed for a Vortek. It's more likely that the A2L can use two or more AMS systems, which would expand its range to 8 colors and beyond.
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hwertz Frankly it doesn't matter. There are other 3D printer makers that are not actively trying to suppress open source firmware for their products, and don't require a cloud connection or authorization just to print from 3rd party software. 1st point is problematic to some users; 2nd point should be problematic to all users, mybe 3D printers wear out quicker than some hardware? But I've seen again and again over the years where hardware tends to outlast company's will to keep their servers going. Reply
Crazyy8 This printer very much matters. An affordable large format printer, especially from Bambu, is extremely attractive. Cosplay or functional items work perfectly fine with bedslingers since said use cases don't require complicated materials like fiber infused filaments. If I hadn't just bought my A1, I'd buy the A2L in a heartbeat! ~$400 for just the printer would be a decent price. Spare parts and maintenance guides will be plentiful, and I look forward to seeing what modification people will make for this printer. Reply
thrus Sounds great! Most companies stop supporting the original when the new one comes out. This should make life for those that want to use custom code for the A1 easier as the company moves on and ignores the old product. Less update pushes less changes, as it end of life's and everything goes static Reply
USAFRet chaos215bar2 said: Bambu is famous for giving their customers a hard time when it comes to support the moment the warranty expires. Sometimes even before. They al;so have just about the most comprehensive repair wiki for any 3D printer I've owned or seen. Reply
Crazyy8 USAFRet said: They also have just about the most comprehensive repair wiki for any 3D printer I've owned or seen. I can't understate how important this is for Bambu Lab. No other 3D printer manufacturer or open source design has a troubleshooting and repair wiki as comprehensive or accessible as Bambu. Video guides, high quality images, an easily navigable website, all of these are extremely important for Bambu users who are likely not experienced with 3D printers(since that's Bambu's target audience). Reply
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