3D printing changes his face

I’ve already mentioned it several times that the customer base for 3D printer manufacturers will change completely - and strategies, for example Flashfrog, of developing into the industry and with the following costdown into the private market is a very interesting thing at all (but due to this strategie a bit slower but sustainable. So then through one who has already gained experience in the high-price segment and does not just copy it in order to make it available to the end consumer at a cheaper price, e.g. Bambulab).

Likewise, the new FLsun S1 is not a competitor for Bambulab at all - because it is on a completely different market with completely different requirements (on the market that will probably be far from faster growth).

Bambulab itself probably have to deal more with things like Chroma Pad… Bambulab just another one is well on the way to get the new Prusa? So if you don’t go any further and don’t dedicate yourself seriously to the matter. Just looking for new customer fields, even if you’re actually already on a interesting market… Growth always means losing the lead quickly.

Here you get a really interesting overall 3D Printing perspective by a Financel Times report, which I really liked:

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Im pretty excited for the new flsun coming. Super fast and accurate.

For $1200
1200mm/s Max Speed and 40000mm/s ² Acceleration
• 320x320x430 mm³ Large Build Volume
• Microtac Radar to Control Printing Quality and Accuracy
• All Metal Hotend can Reach to 350℃
• Equipment Self-check to Maintain Printer Stability

I told people bambu only had the lead for now. Based on what theyre charging for the x1e, theyre about to get passed up by a few companies already. Anker will beat them in multicolor efficiency soon too.

A peopoly video was recently posted showing it silently printing at 700mmps

Bambu would be charging 3 grand for the flsun design

Queue the fanboys.

Yes, after the last or should I say another error message yesterday on the X1 (But to be fair, I have to say it required 1 hour of attention to fix it up; but 1 hour is an hour), Bambulab really is the printer for home and development. I let the X1 now run 24/7… It will survive until others are ready and than the X1 did his job as aspekted. The X1 is a good machine, no question at all, but far from my expectations since it is really a toy for processes that can sometimes fail.

And here comes the T1 into the game. I will never spend 1300 on a printer again, I’d rather buy 2 pieces, the next model from the next manufacturer will come anyway. As well as I already have the printer to try out something new, the X1C - now I can pay very conscious attention to what is important to get the job done.

I’m less interested in the speed of the two new FLsun Printers - but I’m interested in the complete printhead replacement what they offer. The guidance of the filament is where abrasive materials can become very interesting… could really be something. There have been very interesting conversations over the last 4 days - I think the T1 as well as teh S1 focused on a very interesting demand.

Not a filament stock picture, thats a pure replenishment delivery (worth as a new Bambulab printer). And not even for resale 3D printed parts:

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