“Imagine transforming a 3D-printed prototype into a finished product complete with laser-engraved details and precision-cut components—all on a single desktop device without compromising quality at any stage. This is the reality that the H2D delivers.”
That’s the promise Bambu Lab is making to designers, engineers, and makers who will be using its new 3D printer, H2D. The desktop 3D printer manufacturer is reinventing what desktop 3D printing looks like by providing a system that could help users manufacture without any external service or support. This approach to personal manufacturing should be appealing to SMEs, one-person businesses, teams with low budget or simply creative teams that are looking to understand how the entire manufacturing process works – easily and rapidly.
For Dr. Tao, the company’s CEO, their goal was to “excel at every capability it offers, eliminating the traditional ‘jack of all trades, master of none’ compromise that has plagued this product category.”
Key features
The system is equipped with Live Spatial Alignment technology, which enables transitions between tools. Thanks to its BirdsEye and toolhead cameras, it maintains up to 0.3 mm positioning accuracy to combine multiple processes in a single project
Advanced Dual-Nozzle 3D Printing: Features a 350°C hotend, expansive 350×320×325 mm³ build volume, 1000 mm/s max toolhead speed, and 65°C heated chamber for engineering-grade materials including carbon/glass fiber reinforced filaments.
Precision Laser Engraving & Cutting: Incorporates an integrated air assist pump, vision-based alignment system, and comprehensive safety features including laser-safe windows, five flame sensors, AI camera fire detection, and emergency protocols.
Digital Cutting & Pen Drawing: Enables creation of precision vinyl cuts, custom stickers, and technical drawings with the same precision as dedicated machines.
Other capabilities include a vision-assisted encoder system, a dynaSense servo PMSM extruder, intelligent nozzle camera, a SOTA filament monitoring, Eddy current nozzle calibration and a redesigned Automatic Material System (AMS), now available in two versions.
These capabilities make the 3D printer suited for users with some prior experience in digital fabrication or for those willing to invest time in learning these advanced tools to get the most out of what the machine can do.
The 3D printer is priced between USD 1,899 and USD 3,499.
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