Bambu Lab has introduced the H2D, an innovative desktop printer described as an all-in-one personal manufacturing device. This versatile machine combines 3D printing with additional functions like laser engraving, material cutting, and plot drawing, catering to experienced users, rather than beginners.
The H2D features dual nozzles that allow simultaneous printing in two materials or colors, delivering impressive print speeds of 600 mm/s and a generous build volume of 350x320x325 mm. It is compatible with reinforced filaments, such as carbon and glass fiber.
Key advancements include a vision-based alignment system for accurate laser cutting and engraving, as well as safety features like laser-safe windows, AI camera-powered fire detection, and an optional CO2 fire extinguisher. A custom brushless servo motor for the extruder is designed to detect nozzle clogs and prevent filament issues, while an AI macro lens camera oversees the nozzle during operation.
This machine is well-equipped for those working with diverse materials, offering additional digital cutting and pen drawing tools ideal for creating custom stickers and technical drawings. Moreover, it incorporates automatic calibration and alignment, ensuring high-quality results across various projects through its integrated BirdsEye camera that helps reduce material waste.
The base model of the H2D starts at $1,899, with shipping planned for June. Additional upgrades, such as the Automatic Material System 2 Pro for filament drying or specialized laser printing versions, are also available at varying price points, with the top model costing around $3,499.
For more details, visit Bambu Lab’s official page: Bambu Lab H2D.