An Honest Review of the P1P from Bambu Lab
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- Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
- This is an honest review of the P1P from Bambu Lab.
The P1P is one of the best 3D printers of 2023 already. My review shows precisely what you get with the printer, how well it performs, and the pros and cons of the P1P.
Read my full review of the P1P on Craftknights.com:
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Thank you. I'm currently in the funding process to buy this printer and your video was helpful.
Outstanding review. Thank you!
Outstanding my ass, every review is the same, they unpack it, try out the same stuff and say the same.
7:44 that’s only partly true. There are already 3rd party offerings on ali e, and there are even some venders offerings side pannels. I think this will grow extensively, given some time..
You are absolutely right. I didn't know when I was recording the video. And I think it will grow significantly as well.
Yes
Where can I find the first print you did with the small numbers
I want the printer, don't care about the de pixel art side panel... Thx for the review
Is the app required for this printer to function? While I like being able to remotely control it if it requires the app to function that's probably a dealbreaker for me.
No. You can still simply use an SD card instead.
There is a problem if you like to modify your printer and get independent parts as they are locked down and not open source, also it is early days yet to see how long they will stay in business and supply parts.
This may be true, however if you head over to Bambus web page this question is specifically addressed. They made choices to have proprietary parts and they explain why. They further explain that should they fold as a company they intend to release patents to open source so another company could produce parts to maintain printers in use.
Can the P1p and its slicer be used off line "no internet"? Some videos on youtube seem to say you have to be on line and use the cloud service others seem to say you can operate the printer and slicer with out a internet connection. What did you find to be true. Thank you for the video.
You need a WiFi connection to start a print job remotely. But you can use the printer entirely offline with an SD card too. You don't need an internet connection to run the printer as far as I know.
@@Craftknights3D Thank you so much. I have WiFi and SD cards, but internet is spotty out in the sticks where I live so just wanted to be sure I could use the system.
@@Robothut they have enabled direct connection printing where you directly send the print to the printer over your network. However I haven’t used that feature. I have used the cloud service but as the printer is 4 steps away from my slicer computer and it’s much faster to load gcode directly to the sd card and start printing.
What about when something you can't replace breaks? Are you willing to send the machine to China, and wait at least two months for it's return? Are you okay with not having the printer for a long period of time while it's being repaired?
I understand your concerns and I have mentioned in the review that you can only get replacement parts from Bambu Lab themselves. I personally really enjoy tinkering on my 3D printers. I even build my own Voron. So I don´t like that Bambu has so many unique parts. However, replacement parts from third party sellers are already avaleable and most issues can still be fixed with some knowledge of 3D printers and with the help of the internet. Because the P1P and X1C community is already quite big and there is a lot of helpful information from third parties out there that will help you with pretty much any issue. So While I don´t like that Bambu Lab is a closed system it should not be a big issue.
Yup
What American made 3D printer do you recommend? Does it even remotely come close to the same ease of use and capabilities (and similar price). What American made 3D printers do you currently have? Would you recommend any of them? I have the American made Makerbot, and it is super overpriced garbage, and doesn't work at all any more.
@@ElectroBlep I believe it was an American company that came up with the idea of a 3D printer. From there, commerce took its course with a lot of help from republicans.
I worked with a makerbot before and didn`t like it at all. I personally don`t own any American made 3D printer and don`t know any good American made 3D printer either. If you want a 3D printer that is Not from China then I can highly recommend Prusa. But their printers are also quite expencive. But also very reliable.
Wow dude, is this an honest review or an honor to Bambi Lab 3D Printers.
aliexpress has spares already
True. It was just a matter of time.
I really tried to watch this, but your audio is awful! Sorry.
Thank you for the feedback. I am still trying to figure things out an the audio quality is quite a challenge.
The P1P needs to be around $499. At present, it makes sense to just get the X1C. Let’s be honest… You’re going to eventually get the AMS…and of course, a camera and then lights…and then the hours and hours you’re going to spend on panels. Trust me, you want panels. By the time you’re done all that you are probably less than $150 +/- away. Seriously, just save up longer and get the X1C….
The interface alone is worth that difference. 💯
The X1 carbon is better than the P1P but I still think that it is a good thing that Bambu Lab gives you the choice to buy a cheaper printer with fewer features for those who simply can´t afford the X1 carbon. I am currently working on a Video where I upgrade the P1P with a custom enclosure for about 50$. This will allow you to print ABS, ASA and other plastics that require a enclosure to print properly.
I disagree, my ender 6 was $450 and it took me a couple hours to get everything going. The nearly out of the box experience of the p1p is worth a premium
@@dingdongdaddy589 that was the dealbreaker for me
@@railerswim I couldnt agree more. It's been a month trying to dial in my S1 and it seems like its just one frustrating thing after another
The 3d printed panels are a big deal but not the noise? Ok...
I mentioned that the P1P is rather loud (60 dzb).
@@Craftknights3D You said it didn't bother you, unlike the panels.
@@workingTchr it doesn't Brother me because my printers are in the basement. But some people might bei bothered by the noise. That's why I mentioned that the P1P is quite loud.
I see lots of complaints about the noise they produce. Apperently I’m deaf, old, or both because I work 8-10 hours in a shop with multiple p1ps running and it doesn’t bother me. However the resin printers are kinda annoying, far more so then the p1ps.
Would love to listen but he sounds like he's mouth is full of Salvia
I concur.
Mouth full of Sage ? I am not able to detect odours through a YT vid so I am interested how you managed to detect this herb ?