MakerWorld's PrintMon Maker is a handy tool that helps you create 3D printable models easily. Read our tutorial on how to use it!
The new machine arrives with a three-part "cooling solution", AMS compatibility, an activated carbon filter, and more.
Bambu Lab shook the hobbyist 3D printing market with their P1P and X1 Carbon printers. Check out how the Bambu Lab P1P vs X1 Carbon compare!
Users can now make bulk purchases of select filament to receive up to 32% off, and subscribe to the OEM’s newsletter to trial upcoming filament.
Unleash the full Bambu potential! Check out these awesome Bambu Lab P1P upgrades to improve your prints and your workflow.
Bambu Lab Academy has increased its knowledge base, adding courses on the P1S, Bambu Studio, and Bambu Handy.
With the latest firmware updates, Bambu Connect stands between your Bambu Lab printer and third-party slicers. Say Goodbye to two-click slice-n-print.
Prototypes of an AI scanner and a 3D to Relief Sculpture tool serve as additions to the current MakerLab repository.
Jonny holds onto money like a butter-fingered wide receiver holds onto a football – is he the best man to write about 3D printers on a budget?
A collaboration between Bambu Lab and EcoFlow sees 3D printers and backup power units with UPS/EPS features bundled at a discount.
Putting the new Bambu Lab X1E to the test in our lab delivered the solid 3D printing experience we hoped for yet revealed flaws hampering hands-off part production.
Accusations of migration blocking from Bambu Lab prompt claims of "nefarious" behavior by the company's developers from Josef Průša.
OEM says the A1 Mini can reach speeds of up to 500 mm/s, and can print in four colors during a single print when used with the AMS Lite.
Following the massive success of its X1 Carbon 3D printer, Bambu Lab is back with the P1P – a budget machine that keeps pace with its predecessor. Read our (recently updated) review for the full skinny.
The new heatbeds have been submitted to "accelerated life testing", and passed full-travel durability tests of 12 million motions.
While Bambu Lab accommodates the release, users who choose to install it – or any third-party firmware – will lose warranty eligibility.
Last week, users in Europe found out they’d need to have their self-repaired A1 3D printers certified by an electrician before use – questions remained, and we've got some answers.
Following a soft callback for some faulty Bambu Lab A1 3D printers last week, the OEM has now issued a recall to all A1 owners.
The ANC-like feature is already available on the A1 Mini, where it works as advertised – although other components remain audible.
A cryptic tease from the OEM indicates we’ll have to wait until September 20 to find out – so let’s speculate.