H2D Specs Leaked

In one of the review videos I watched, it talks about smoke detection, and closing the vents, and making an audible alert.

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Are you shocked?

And consumables?
Filters die really fast with laser cutting fumes.

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I have gave up on buying H2D.İf it comes out,I’ll wait for XC2.

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A uniformly heated bed would have been nice for a printer in this price range :joy: :man_facepalming:

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yes… it is the same like with the A1… and I mean its a totally different prize range… :frowning:

OMG. You mean the bed isn’t uniformly heated?

It is… in some parts…actually, some points on the plate …
:wink:

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See around 23:53 for details.

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I dont know how far you can mod something, but i hope that if the bed heating does not work that good, that someone comes up with mod parts.

I still hope the bed is good to print big PTEG-CF parts without warping.

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It will be my first printer, so i dont realy have any knowlage about that stuff.

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By the way, i think the Vision encoder build plate is not for 3D printing.

It says: caution do not use for 3d printing.

check this video out, as he prints with many different technical materials

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Huh? Why should it? This thing is for calibration only …

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Just though while printing it helps for more precise prints while printing.

So you just let the print head calibrade itself with the plate and than change it to the print plate.

I was reading that as i was looking it up on the store if it is available again.

I did not get one fast enough.
Still thought it was for printing.

I believe that means that you shouldn’t try to print on it.

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I think you’re thinking of the current AMS unit which can only deal with a single filament at a time. The new AMS 2 Pro just might have the ability to feed 4 filaments into the 4 in ports on the hotend, and only needs to retract a filament enough to clear the path for the next filament, thus saving a LOT of filament and time in the stretch. So it might run something like this: Print with nozzle A while loading the next filament into nozzle B. Then print with nozzle B while filament is retracted from nozzle A and a new filament is loaded. IF that is what happens, it would be a huge difference in time & filament when printing in multiple colors.

It does not. The AMS 2 Pro has one output.

I tend to agree with you, Olias. I find the myriad of posts, seemingly all scrambled with different aspects of the new system, a real time-suck.

I got another email from the system with Popular Topics. The first one listed was ā€œBambu H2D Full Reveal – Everything You Need to Know!ā€ yet when I clicked on the Read More button, what did I get? The first post was from SupportAssistant with sales & marketing info, followed by posts of screenshots of people’s orders. Really? That is ā€œEverything (I) need to knowā€??? After only a few of those, I stopped scrolling as it was wasting my time and of absolutely no interest to me. There may very well be posts on-topic that would be of interest to me, but I simply don’t have the time nor desire to go fishing for them.

I think we need more forum moderators to be active in maintaining on-topic posts. There has to be a way to organize the forums so that everyone can speak their mind, everyone can read what they are interested in and not have to wade through posts they are not interested in, and prevent the myriad of posts that ā€œhave already been covered in other threads.ā€ And it should not be entirely on the shoulders of the moderators to keep things well-organized - users should be the first line in maintaining organization and posting in the appropriate threads. Unfortunately, it is what it is…

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Understand that this is an entirely new area of the forum. During the initial ā€œhypeā€ of the printer’s release there was no point to trying to sort and maintain a flow of topics. Now that there are established topics in the H2D forum, the active ones will rise to the top and it will be easier to sort new topics.

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Hey bro. Youre off topic right now. And wrong about the ams. Way wrong. Info has been on the forum all week. I find your posts to be a real time suck. Never any content.

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Thanks for pointing that out, as quite honestly, this may be a deal killer for me. A 10C difference is not what I’d expect for a printer in this price range. It undermines the entire proposition. This is supposed to be a high-end build that touts precision and accuracy, not a dollar store coffee pot heater. Other printers costing1/3 as much have 10mm thick machined aluminum build plates to promote both flatness and uniform temperature. I’m in a quandry now, as I may have to refuse delivery.

Does anyone have any further info regarding this issue? From the looks of CNCKitchen’s video, it’s the design, not an anomaly.

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