3D printing makes some people squeamish because of the amount of skill it takes to manage one efficiently. Bambu took most of that guesswork out of the equation. I bought an X1C last spring while it was still somewhat under the radar, and many in the community were very cautious about them. It's been so reliable with some due diligence that I went and ordered a P1S combo as a secondary. I still love the whole 3d printing ecosystem but Bambu are a hot topic for good reason, they're the peak of consumer/prosumer printers.
100% agree.... I tried with a couple entry level printers a few years ago to see if I would like it, then tried a resin (had success, but the cleanup) Was extremely hesitant on Bambu because I found it hard to believe something would just work. It feels almost to the point of being just about as consumer friendly as one could get.
Nice prints. Love my X1C with AMS. Would recommend getting AMS. Its not just the multi-color, but (1) AMS can auto load the same type of filament when you run out on one roll, makes larger prints stress free. (2) Selecting in App your roll to print without switching the back roll. (3) You can print larger desiccant cages for inside AMS and keeps humidity ultra low for the spools (keeps mine < 10%). PLUS the multicolor...makes a Nintendo logo pop!
I'm hoping to grab one this month. The humidity would be amazing, our humidity here is terrible, even leaving a roll in my dryer only gets to about 19%. Really jealous of all the hueforge prints too.