Getting Started with 3D Printing
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Bambu Lab now offers seven distinct 3D printers, and they are genuinely different machines — not minor variations on a theme. The difference between the cheapest and the most capable is not just speed or size; it is what materials they can physically print. Choosing the wrong one means either overpaying for capability you will never use, or buying a machine that cannot run the filament your project needs. This guide maps the entire range so you can match a printer to your actual work.
The Single Question That Decides Everything: Open or Enclosed?
Every Bambu Lab printer falls into one of three structural categories, and this is the first and most important fork in the decision:
Open-frame (A1, A2L): No enclosure. Ideal for PLA, PETG, and TPU. Cannot reliably print ABS, ASA, or engineering materials because there is no way to control the air temperature around the print.
Passively enclosed (P1S, P2S): A closed box that traps heat from the bed. Handles ABS and ASA in addition to PLA and PETG. The chamber is warmed by the bed but not actively heated.
Actively heated chamber (X2D, H2S, H2D): A chamber with its own heater holding a stable 65°C. This is what high-performance engineering materials — PA-CF, PC, PPA — need to print without warping or delaminating.
If your materials are PLA and PETG, an open-frame machine will serve you perfectly and save you money. If you need ABS occasionally, you want an enclosure. If engineering materials are central to your work, you need an actively heated chamber. Everything else follows from this.
The Full Range at a Glance
Printer
Type
Build volume
Max nozzle
Chamber
Best for
A1
Open frame
256×256×256 mm
300°C
None
Beginners, PLA/PETG, multi-colour with AMS Lite
A2L
Open frame
330×320×325 mm
300°C
None
Large PLA/PETG prints, craft cutting and drawing
P1S
Enclosed (passive)
256×256×256 mm
300°C
Passive
Proven workhorse, ABS/ASA capable, print farms
P2S
Enclosed (passive)
256×256×256 mm
300°C
Passive (Adaptive Airflow)
Refined P-series, touchscreen, quick-swap nozzle
X2D
Active chamber
256×256×260 mm
300°C
Active 65°C
Dual-nozzle, clean supports, compact engineering
H2S
Active chamber
340×320×340 mm
350°C
Active 65°C
Largest volume, single nozzle, engineering parts
H2D
Active chamber
350×320×325 mm
350°C
Active 65°C
Dual independent nozzle, optional laser/cutting
The Open-Frame Tier: A1 and A2L
Both are bed-slinger machines with no enclosure, designed for PLA, PETG, and TPU. They share the AMS Lite multi-colour system and a 300°C nozzle.
The A1 is the entry point — a 256×256×256 mm build volume, 100°C bed, and one of the quietest printers available at under 48 dB. It is the best first 3D printer for most people: reliable, fully auto-calibrating, and capable of multi-colour printing with the AMS Lite.
The A2L is the new large-format sibling (launched June 2026), with a 330×320×325 mm build volume — 105% larger than the A1. It adds a PMSM closed-loop servo extruder and adaptive vibration compensation for cleaner tall prints, plus a unique feature in the Bambu range: optional cutting and pen modules that turn it into a vinyl cutter and plotter for stickers, paper, and fabric. Note its bed maxes at 80°C (lower than the A1's 100°C), a deliberate choice for the larger open-frame design — it remains a PLA/PETG/TPU machine, not for engineering materials.
The Enclosed Tier: P1S and P2S
Both are fully enclosed CoreXY machines in the same 256×256×256 mm format, capable of ABS and ASA in addition to PLA and PETG. The enclosure traps bed heat to stabilise the chamber, but neither has active chamber heating.
The P1S is the proven workhorse — the backbone of print farms worldwide, known for reliability at an accessible price. It uses a button-and-LCD interface and prints up to 500 mm/s.
The P2S is the 2025 refinement: a 5-inch colour touchscreen, a quick-swap nozzle system (change nozzles in under a minute), a new servo-driven extruder, Adaptive Airflow for better chamber stability, and AI error detection inherited from the H-series. Bambu kept both in the range — the P2S is the better machine, the P1S remains the value option.
The Active-Chamber Tier: X2D, H2S, H2D
These three share a 65°C actively heated chamber — the prerequisite for printing engineering materials like PA-CF and PC reliably at any size. Beyond that they diverge significantly.
The X2D is the compact engineering machine (256×256×260 mm) and the only one of the three with a 300°C nozzle rather than 350°C. Its distinguishing feature is a dual-nozzle system — a main nozzle for the part and an auxiliary nozzle for support material — which produces clean, easily removed supports using PVA or BVOH. It is the successor to the discontinued X1 Carbon.
The H2S has the largest build volume in the entire Bambu range at 340×320×340 mm, a single 350°C nozzle, and a servo extruder. It is the choice when you need to print large engineering parts in one piece.
The H2D is the flagship: dual independent 350°C nozzles, a 350×320×325 mm build volume, and the option to add laser engraving, cutting, and pen-plotting modules — making it a complete desktop manufacturing platform rather than just a printer.
Recommendations by User
First 3D printer, mostly PLA: A1 (or A1 Combo for multi-colour)
Large decorative or cosplay prints, plus craft cutting: A2L
First enclosed printer for occasional ABS, on a budget: P1S
Best all-round enclosed printer for most buyers: P2S
Multi-material with clean dissolvable supports, compact: X2D
Large engineering parts in one piece: H2S
Flagship — dual-material engineering plus laser/cutting: H2D
Available from Eolas Prints
Eolas Prints is an authorised Bambu Lab reseller based in Cantabria, Spain, serving customers across Europe. Every printer in this guide is in stock with EU warranty and local technical support. Current pricing is on each product page linked above. Not sure which machine fits your materials and workflow? Contact us — we advise before you buy.
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