For me, it’s an unbelievable awesome printer. We bought this printer for our company March 23 and after 3600 hours of printing time, last week we had our first “issue”. The PTFE tubes in the AMS were all completely grinded trough, which is not a surprise… we made no maintance at all, sorry for that. We are printing with 5 people all kind of diffrent materials. Nearly no printing fails.
I changed all the tubes, made some other maintenance and that fellow is again running and running and running. Bought 2 P1S for home half a year ago with the same experince. Plugged them in and no problems at all (500h printing time).
If they had a working customer service (which I only read here, because we need none with working printers), they would rule the 3D printing world.
Thank you Bambu.
Seldom hear positive reviews, so good on you! I’m new, was recommended to get Bambu by two long time printers I know, and a couple other that don’t have them, want them saying they are the cream of the crop.
I’m pleased with mine, not nearly as many hours, but I’ve had excellent success. I put off one of these for so long because in all my research I’d read about souch trial and error. But for me it’s starting a print and forget about it until it’s done.
I have 1966 hours on the first Bambu X1C I got. It’s been serving me pretty well! Through a variety of material types and projects. The only thing I’ve replaced so far is putting a fresh nozzle in.
Feels like a whole different world compared to the olden days. I remember thinking about how good 3d printers were getting, and that was before the X1 was announced! Haha. But now I’m just blown away when I think back. We’ve seen a leap again, and the X1 helped turn that page.