Yeah someone who made negative remarks about the printer the entire time yet still said it was nice lol. Also doesn’t know the difference between width and length. Weird video.
I have never ordered a bambu. does this have a bunch of issues? any feedback people can give me. since this printer was recently released? I have a Creality S1 Pro
Thanks for your video's but I need something more basic -- I know my A1 3d printer is connected to wifi but how can I check to learn it's connected to bamboo lab program on my laptop. I have been able to thread one color. But how do I set my printer to use the 4 colors that are in the item I want to print. Thanks.
Quite a few filaments don't work with AMS, or give problems and multicolor prints are just pointless you can paint the thing after and save a ton of material. Plus if you think that the AMS is what sets apart the Bambulab printers you are totally wrong, it's their quality of printing and built material, along the environment etc, you should make your research buddy I already did
@@DeRock401that is complete bs - I plan to print terrain for dnd and 40K and will be painting it so I have no use for multicolored printing what so ever
Hi, I wanted to buy a bambulab a1 3D printer and I wanted to use IKEA lack to make a box but having a room in winter with an ambient temperature of 16.5°C. I wanted to close on three sides with MDF and leave open at the front... for air recycling. Could it improve the temperature?
@@ZeusPatagonia wasn’t asking about the unit itself, I know those are the same was just wondering if the tubes were the same size. Found out they are not. A1 tubes are a little longer.
its funny how youre channel is about 3d printers but you cant even assemble correctly. The bottom doesnt 'freely' hang there was clearly a screw. and everything about it is awkward because you cant follow simple directions lol. You had a comment about absolutely everything in some sort of way when this is one of the most game changing printers. learn your stuff before you go nd make videos
*can’t take piece off build plate* Says “going to have to let the build plate cool down” (which actually wouldn’t help). Then picks up build plate entirely and still can’t get piece off. Weird video man. Guess that’s why you only have two. Could have been a good channel.
"Best bed slinger" is an extremely loaded statement. I'm obviously in the minority but until Bambu allows you to maintain full functionality without connecting to their cloud services they're going to stay down at the very bottom of my list of "best" printers for me. In their current state, they are unusable for me strictly out of principal.
@@car_tar3882 all of my printers can do everything that the bambu printers do and yet they don't spy on me and won't hand my data over to any government or third party with enough cash. Hence the statement that I'm the minority here but my point stands that I have bed slingers that are just as if not more capable, with the same features, and without questionable data practices. I understand why people like them. They work like appliances but I've decided that my data and principles are worth more than the time it took me to configure my printers to do all of those things.
Take a chill pill tho. It's a valid statement as no other 3D Printing company is able to compete with Bambu at the moment. It's a really well thought out product that outperforms other printers for half the money.
@@ariasdesigns have I been anything other than chill? That statement could be valid if it specified "best commercial bed slinger". For people who take data privacy seriously, a less feature rich printer is "better" than any bambu. Again, I'm in the minority but they're at the bottom of my list of best printers because I refuse to trade the potential misuse of my data for features that I can already get without giving my data away.