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BAMBULAB

High-performance 3D printers & Filaments

POLYMAKER

High-quality 3D printing materials known for their exceptional performance and consistency.

CREALITY

Versatile, reliable large-format multicolor 3D printer, perfect for professionals, hobbyists, and students.

eSUN

Professional filament & resins is deeply loved by 3D printing enthusiasts worldwide.

ELEGOO

High-performance FDM & SLA 3D Printers

Fiberon

Is committed to developing high-performance composite filaments with the best printability and cost performance ratio.

Phrozen

High-performance SLA 3D Printer for professionals.

PIOCREAT

Industrial-grade pellet 3D printer

AMS HT

The Bambu Lab AMS HT is a high-temperature material system that dries a single spool at up to 85 °C with airtight, RFID-enabled storage for engineering and carbon-fiber filaments. Its brushless servo motor delivers 60% faster feeding, handling delicate or abrasive materials with a dedicated bypass outlet. Link up to eight AMS HT and four AMS 2 Pro units for 24-material capacity across all Bambu Lab printers.

BambuLab H2D

The Bambu Lab H2D is an all-in-one personal manufacturing system that combines high-speed dual-nozzle 3D printing with up to 350 °C hotends and 65 °C chamber heating, powerful 10 W/40 W laser cutting, and precision digital cutting. Its 350×320×325 mm build area, AI-driven vision with four cameras, and 36 sensors deliver professional-grade accuracy and safety for makers and businesses.

AMS 2 Pro

The Bambu Lab AMS 2 Pro is an automatic material system that stores and dries four filaments at up to 65 °C with RFID-powered detection, ensuring airtight, moisture-free storage. Its brushless servo motor enables 60% faster, seamless multi-color or multi-material changes, expandable to 24 materials by linking units across X1, P1, and H2D printers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

It depends on the size and complexity of your model. A small keychain might take 30 minutes, while a detailed helmet could take more than 20 hours. That’s the magic of 3D printing — you’re watching ideas come to life layer by layer.
Most 3D printers support common materials like PLA, PETG, and ABS right out of the box. Advanced models from certain brands can also handle carbon-fiber blends, nylon, and other engineering-grade filaments. Always check the individual printer’s specifications to confirm compatibility with the material you want to use.
Absolutely. There are free beginner-friendly tools like Tinkercad and online STL libraries where you can download ready-made designs. You don’t need to be an engineer to start creating.