They appear to still be in stock.
which brings it right in the price range I’ve posted before. Funny how it turned out to be spot on.
can only buy 1 i guess. Oh wait. Its only one of the laser one maybe.
letters
@drakko did you enter in the poll a while back?
Seems like the high flow nozzle bundles are now gone. It was listed, and no longer.
Well, this will be fun. See you guys again in another two years when the next next-thing comes out.
My guess is H2D Plus in 6 months!
From what I can tell, it comes with standard non high flow nozzles. At the bottom of the product page it has a note saying the high flow nozzle is optional.
$800! Glad I skipped the laser! LOL
nope. had already said the price range long before the poll launch …
That is INSANE
For what we’re paying for the printer and AMS and all that it’s still really high.
And even so it’s already sold out. Go figure.
@JonRaymond
Will the auto fire extinguisher work on just the printer as well? i.e. in the unlikely even the 3D printer catches on fire. Or only for laser purposes?
Thanks! I ordered a pair. For the $$$,. one way or another this thing needs a guaranteed way to be faster than my stock X1C, or I’ll be having buyer’s remorse.
If the last weeks and months and years proves anything it’s that no one can accurately predict what Bambu will do next. Or when. Except it probably won’t be what everyone is asking for.
They doing resin printer next… info from trademarks registered in Canada. You heard it here first.
Well, that fits, since nobody is asking for that.
I have one of these and it’s really a game changer.
With materials like wood etc you barely notice any smell.
At launch they also sold them for 499$.
But as mentioned by many people in the thread : to get the Laser hardware is one thing to get all the fumes and dirt and smell out of your house is a completly different story. So thats unfortunately often overlooked in my opinion
Has any information regarding the UL certifications for the H2D been released aside from their materials meeting 94?
Lasers (even blue ones that dont cut clear acrylic) are super dangerous that require entirely different safety considerations than 3d printing.
How much of a concern is the built up film that comes from printing in an enclosure when you start actively burning materials in that same enclosure?
The glass is stated as being “laser safe”. Has this been independently verified?
What interlocks are in play while laser cutting? How does the software respond when a fire is detected?
Lasers. Are. Not. A. Joke.