dont do it…didnt that link not work for everybody else?
werdly on this note it says that the 10w and the 40w lasers are the same: 455 nm ± 5 nm Blue Lightt ?
Again, the actual web pages related to anything H2D, AMS 2 Pro, or AMS HT are not live. The source is the accessory page which is currently live and includes the information in the HTML.
No. No it doesn’t. Please stop spreading disinformation. Y’all are even saying contradictory info. Does the spool scanner use QR or RFID?
this link ?
or this link which opens to a regional store ? (uk)
never click on forum links. See you guys later
it says u can add a pen to it so is it like the xtool m1 ultra
You can do that with most printers. Let the record show that any “specs” in this thread are fake.
The information in the HTML from this webpage has since been removed."
I’m going to continue posting information found within the Bambu Labs Accessory HTML, if you do not know how to read/access HTML, do not comment that it’s fake because you simply do not know how to access the information directly from Bambu’s webpages. The information is on display for you to read/access directly from the Bambu accessories webpage HTML.
idk how to do that
Edit: Please see my larger post below. Includes all information and in much better formatting for reading.
“1.There is an independent power port on the AMS 2 Pro in addition to the 6-pin port. Is this necessary?”
“answer1: when the H2D is used with a single AMS 2 Pro, all functions, including automatic feeding and drying, can be utilized without an external power adapter. When the H2D is used with more than one AMS 2 Pro, if some AMS 2 Pro units are used for multi-color printing while others are used for filament drying, then the AMS 2 Pro units used for drying require an external power adaptere. The external power adapter can be purchased from the Bambu Lab official store.”
“2.Can the X1 Series and P1 Series printers use AMS 2 Pro?”
“answer2: X1 Series and P1 Series support AMS 2 Pro, if only the automatic feeding function is used, only the 6-pin cable is required, and no external power adapter is needed. However, if you need to use the drying function, an external power adapter is required for the AMS 2 Pro. The AMS 2 Pro is compatible with X1/P1 series printers for multi-material printing. The filament drying feature for these older generation machines will be fulfilled through an OTA update by the end of April. The AMS 2 Pro compatibility with A1/A1 mini printers will be added through an OTA update in Q3 2025.”
“3.Can AMS and AMS 2 Pro be used at the same time for printing?”
“answer3: Yes, you can use both AMS and AMS 2 Pro on one H2D.”
"4.Can I dry filament while printing?
“answer4": Currently, drying is not supported for AMS 2 Pro/HT that are actively involved in the printing process, including those that may be used for automatic refill during the current print job. Printing while drying is not yet supported. The only “dry while print” scenario currently supported is: the printer uses some of the connected AMS 2 Pro/HT units or an external spool holder for printing, while the AMS 2 Pro/HT units not involved in the current print job can be used for drying. If the printer is feeding or printing, and at the same time powering 1 AMS 2 pro for drying, the drying power will be automatically reduced, in order to ensure that the printing power is prioritized. So it is recommend to use the external power adapter for best drying results.”
“5.Can I get power from the printer for drying?”
"answer5: The H2D printer supports powering one AMS 2 Pro for drying directly from the printer. If you need to dry filament in multiple AMS 2 Pro units simultaneously, the additional AMS 2 Pro units require power supply via a power adapter(purchased separately).
“Explore more about AMS HT”
“1.What is the difference between the two discharge ports on the back of the machine?”
“answer1: The port at the rear of the top cover is specifically for TPU filament. Due to the softness of the TPU filament, it is easy to fail when using the AMS 2 Pro automatic feeding function. When using the TPU, insert it into the AMS HT and ensure the material tray rotates in the correct direction. Insert the material tube into the TPU output port and manually push the filament through the PTFE tube until it is fully loaded into the extruder. Note: When using TPU, AMS HT cannot use the automatic feed and return function, but can be used as a drying box to prevent material moisture.
“2.Can the AMS HT be used with the X series and P series printers?”
“answer2: AMS HT compatibility with X1 and P1 printers will be added through an OTA update by the end of April. If only connecting one AMS HT to a X or P series printer, a filament buffer is required to be purchased separately. If connecting multiple AMS HT units,we recommend that you purchase an AMS Hub. AMS HT compatibility with A1 and A1 mini printers will be added through an OTA update in Q3 2025.”
“3.Can I print and dry at the same time?”
“answer3: Printing while drying is not yet supported, including all the AMSs that are related to the on-going print job (eg. The AMSs assigned for auto-refill). However, you can dry filament in AMSs that are not assigned to the on-going print job.”
“4.How many AMS HT units can be connected to the X1 series and P1 series at most?”
“answer4”: X1 and P1 series printers support up to 4 AMS HT connections at the same time.”
“5.Can the AMS HT be directly connected to the printer for drying?”
“answer5: H2D and X/P/A series printers are connected to AMS HT and use drying function. Each AMS HT requires an external 220V power supply for drying It is not supported to draw power from the printer for drying (The power adapter is pre-included with the product package)”
I don’t know what to tell you, but I’m looking at the page right now and there’s even more info than has been posted in here so far. Maybe I have a cached version and they actively pulled it down, but I posted exactly what I get on my side. I have zero reason to make this up lol
It does appear to have been updated, but it wasn’t previously. What was posted before the fix is where I’m pulling the information directly from, it is also where Nisparks pulled the information from. People can choose to believe it or not, I’m not going to try to convince them, I’m just going to post the information that I have available before it was updated and removed.
Yea, i just opened an incognito browser and i get the same results Zammer posted. Seems like they yanked it down, but I still have the data cached.
The timezones don’t really work for that. They are asleep right now, unless they’re pulling overnight anti-leak shifts.
IT doesn’t sleep, they will be on call to fix things and the website comes under that
Believe whatever you want, it’s not our job to convince you of anything. There’s this thread and multiple reddit ones as well all posting the same information now though, so unless we all got together just to post fake information for you, it seems to all be the legitimate information that’s set to go live March 25th.