Bambu Lab X1 Carbon: 5 Things You Don't Know

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @thenextlayer
    @thenextlayer  2 года назад +20

    THANK YOU for watching! Let me know what you think, your comments really help!

    • @sprinteroz2239
      @sprinteroz2239 Год назад +1

      Can this printer do PEEK filament?

    • @BinaryExplosions
      @BinaryExplosions Год назад

      The problem with the walled garden (also an Apple user, so probably a little hypocritical on this one) is that they have utilised decades of open source software and hardware development to do the heavy lifting of building their printer, and scattered some new engineering niceties on top. If they wall it off here, this is where that development ends. If you kill the open source 3D printer movement off by redirecting funds to proprietary devices like this then you had better hope that Bambu continues to develop features that you like, because they will be the only source of future innovation.
      I think that this is distinct from Apple / Linux / BSD in that the server space continues to be very open source in computing, but the equivalent industrial applications of 3D printing were already tending towards proprietary solutions.

    • @jricard0745
      @jricard0745 Год назад +2

      Excellent reviews. We'll balanced and very informative. One request: When you do a pop-up on the video, keep it on screen for a few seconds so we have time to read/understand it. Thanks.

    • @cupofdirtog
      @cupofdirtog Год назад

      Sounds like a skill issue most of these cant get your machine running in two days? I came from an m3d mini then an ender ill take 10 min to wait for that cash money perfect first layer every time

  • @ReeferReas
    @ReeferReas 2 года назад +89

    The 7 minutes for start up sequence is so worth it. Got perfect prints every time

    • @christianholderith7611
      @christianholderith7611 Год назад +7

      Agreed. I think that complaining about it for over a minute in the video was overkill...the quality of prints and the overall reduced speed is TOTALLY worth it. I can print PET-G about 60% faster than on my Prusa Mk3 and Prusa Mini.

    • @hassosigbjoernson5738
      @hassosigbjoernson5738 Год назад

      Wouldn't it be okay when the start up sequence would only be necessary one time a day or so. Because especially if you have already been printing, it would not be necessary.

    • @ReeferReas
      @ReeferReas Год назад +4

      @@hassosigbjoernson5738 Well. If same material, just uncheck it during start? I really just like fire and forget. Always works

    • @edwardbrooks1134
      @edwardbrooks1134 10 месяцев назад

      So true!!!!!!!

    • @richthemagicman
      @richthemagicman 10 месяцев назад

      7 minutes seems crazy

  • @robdel99
    @robdel99 2 года назад +42

    One often overlooked feature of the AMS is the automatic capability of switching to a new spool when you finishes one. Having two spools of the same material in it will ensure that your print will complete without any manual intervention! No more trying to figure out if you have enough filament to do a print…. Genius!

    • @thenextlayer
      @thenextlayer  2 года назад +2

      Totally. I’d seen that covered a lot though so I didn’t mention!

    • @jackgamer6307
      @jackgamer6307 Год назад

      It's especially useful if you're dumb like me, and manage to unwind a third of your spool when you tried to transfer a cartboard spool onto a plastic one..

  • @blorby
    @blorby 2 года назад

    Amazing review with stuff most reviewers just skip, talking about the unique pros and cons flat out! Thank you Jonathan! We ordered the X1 carbon based on your reviews and feedback!
    We’ll also check out wambam after our X1 will arrive.
    As I mentioned on the previous X1 video you did, a head to head comparison of the X1 vs “your” 2.4 😁

    • @thenextlayer
      @thenextlayer  2 года назад

      Thank you! Appreciate the tip, and your kind words. I'll do the comparison soon, most likely. Where in Israel are you based, btw?

    • @blorby
      @blorby 2 года назад

      @@thenextlayer Tel Aviv 😁

    • @blorby
      @blorby 2 года назад

      We got it, I can’t believe we started unboxing and 12 minutes later already started printing 🤯

  • @NP907AK
    @NP907AK 2 года назад +14

    I use a Wham Bam plate for my X1. It is SOOOO nice that I bought 2 so I was never without it in case one failed down the road. I pumped up the bed temp for PLA on it to 65. I started at 50, 55, 60 then finally 65 and I had mirror like flat finishes on the bottom at 65.

    • @thenextlayer
      @thenextlayer  2 года назад +3

      Yeah this is a game changer, honestly. Improves the printer so much.

    • @darwinortiz7
      @darwinortiz7 2 года назад +3

      @@thenextlayer I checked the price of those plates, and they are way more expensive than Bambu plates 😭

    • @jeffdesilva
      @jeffdesilva Год назад +1

      Can you provide a link to the plate you mentioned? I'm looking for a textured plate that works with the lidar, but the Wham Bam site is not making it easy to figure out which one that is. Thanks!

    • @matthewgreer8589
      @matthewgreer8589 2 месяца назад

      Which wham bam do you recommend?

  • @kenwilkins1574
    @kenwilkins1574 Год назад +2

    I have a new Raise3D Pro 3 Plus and it takes 6-8 minutes to get going. Between prints you can reheat the bed and HE to retain the heat & keep going quicker.

  • @genegreiner7766
    @genegreiner7766 2 года назад +4

    I just discovered your channel when searching out X1C videos. Thank you so much for informative videos but mostly thank you for your positive attitude even when giving constructive criticism. It’s refreshing.

    • @thenextlayer
      @thenextlayer  2 года назад

      wow, thank you, so glad i found a way to add something unique after so many reviews out there

  • @markvk42
    @markvk42 12 дней назад +1

    And now theres another unexpected surprise! YOU WILL USE OUR CLOUD SERVICES!

  • @ewen832
    @ewen832 2 года назад +14

    I have watched a lot of RUclips videos on the Bambu printer but this one is the most informative. It was interesting that the software picked up a change in the level profile when you added a brace to the desk.
    My ideal printer would be delivered with true AI. I can only dream.
    Wham Bam really is the go to 3rd party supplier. I have 2 hot boxes for my Enders and the flexible build plate on the Mars 3.

    • @thenextlayer
      @thenextlayer  2 года назад +1

      wow, thank you, so glad i found a way to add something unique after so many reviews out there

    • @NewStreamLine
      @NewStreamLine Месяц назад

      Not everything in this video is true.

  • @jraiello
    @jraiello 2 года назад +22

    Got my P1P (X1C on order) setup in 20 minutes, been printing pretty much non-stop for 3 days. I am spoiled, no bed leveling or constant tuning, upgrades on my Ender 3’s and 5 Plus. I care more about design and making stuff than tinkering even though I have done that. The P1P makes perfect first layers, extrusion is spot on, corners beautiful, the best ironing I have experienced and much more. I want another and another….

    • @davydatwood3158
      @davydatwood3158 2 года назад +2

      You and me both, mate!

    • @jraiello
      @jraiello 2 года назад +2

      @@davydatwood3158 I added AMS, fantastic! Then yesterday my X1C came, seems even faster, display is amazing, especially with AMS. I have to order another AMS today, it’s just too good. I have two “appliances” running full tilt-yet to have a failed print,..hope this lasts!

  • @Bennett_Lab
    @Bennett_Lab 2 года назад +19

    I learned about the exhaust fan the same way you did. I didn't know about the real time resonance monitoring. That's insane. I've started to buy Bambu filament just for the added convenience of the RFID tags. That's something else I think could be out in the hands of 3rd party companies and allow Bambu to recognize other filament brands automatically

    • @thenextlayer
      @thenextlayer  2 года назад +2

      Yep, crazy how we all misread, or maybe they updated the site

    • @ChaosRC666
      @ChaosRC666 2 года назад

      i got mine yesterday, so far only tested pla and petg. with (generic) petg it shuts off the build and aux fan, but the exhaust fan is full on!

    • @Shinobubu
      @Shinobubu Год назад

      the prices they have are comparable to every other filament so its not bad at all.

    • @Bennett_Lab
      @Bennett_Lab Год назад

      @@Shinobubu agreed. Shipping takes a bit longer and their inventory seems to be out a lot though

  • @Blakes_Makes
    @Blakes_Makes 2 года назад +50

    If you are printing abs on your 2.4 you should be heat soaking. That is wait half an hour after the bed heats before you start printing to get the best results. The voron team generally recommendeds this. It makes a huge difference in print quality. For smaller prints it doesn't matter as much but I really recomend setting up a heatsoak macro. The reason for this is if you start printing with the chamber at say 30C and it heats up to 50 to 60 during the print things are gonna be different because of thermal expansion and you may get some strange layer lines. If the printer cools down you dont need to run the exhaust fan. The VOCs will condense on the inside of the printer. I wouldnt run the exhaust fan unless you need the parts right away which I wouldn't recommended for abs anyway as it can warp if not cooled down slowly. I would rather keep the VOCs in the printer than try to filter most of them out. Just my thoughts. Thanks for another interesting video.

    • @thenextlayer
      @thenextlayer  2 года назад +7

      True, true... I should be doing that.

    • @Blakes_Makes
      @Blakes_Makes 2 года назад +4

      @@thenextlayer I didn't start until a couple months after i had mine running. I had a hundred projects that built up over a couple years that needed a big printer so I had no time to waste!

    • @realthing00
      @realthing00 Год назад

      What if u add an external hear source ?

    • @roadhammmer
      @roadhammmer Год назад

      I like to print a lot of abs to oh yea fist i turn it on and preheat before i go to the slicer sometime before i start working in fusion.

  • @No0o0o0o0o0
    @No0o0o0o0o0 2 года назад +1

    A reminder to support great content creators like this one. There is also a Patreon which puts more $$ in coffers to continue the cause.

  • @cla3d
    @cla3d Год назад +1

    I know you think it takes a long time to start up, but with other printers I came from, I spent hours fixing and tweaking it to just work. If we don't all have 7 mins to give for perfection then you probably want to get a printer that requires a lot of maintenance but starts fast. For me I can wait. I don't actual wait though, I do other things because I don't have to worry if its going to print. It just works!

  • @leapnlarry
    @leapnlarry 2 года назад +3

    I have had my prusa since 2016 and upgraded to the 2.5. The fact is the prusa just works. I love the fact you build the prusa yourself from a kit so when it needs fixing, its no problem. Would i like some of these other features of the X1, yes but I am one of those very opposed to a closed system vs prusa which is as open as you can get. Would I buy an X1 just to mess with, maybe soon. Thanks for a great video on the X1 . Larry

  • @colinmsmall
    @colinmsmall Год назад +1

    Great video. Thanks for making this. As someone new to 3D printing, content like this really helps me learn and understand core topics like this.
    My biggest concern with filaments other than PLA is the fumes and particles etc.. I don’t have a proper ventilation setup for my Bambu X1C and I don’t think I would feel comfortable using these other materials until I do.

  • @pctech12345
    @pctech12345 2 года назад +1

    The Chamber fan is controlled by the start-up G-Code. I think it's triggered by the bed temp when it gets past 45c. I have seen some custom code on Reddit, that will trigger it sooner and at a lower speed. Cause ones it's triggered, its triggers at 100%. It is loud.
    Please do not edit your Start or Machine G-Code if you do not know what you are doing. You can damage the printer if you mess it up.
    The command is "M106 P3 SXXX" Where XXX = 0 through 255
    Sample:
    M106 P3 S0 ; turns off the chamber cooling fan
    M106 P3 S255 ; turns on the chamber cooling fan to 100%
    M106 P3 s127; will turn it on at around 50%

  • @Jwmbike14
    @Jwmbike14 2 года назад +2

    7-8 minutes on a 20 minute print is feels like such a pain, but then I step back and realize that print would have taken me an hour anyways, and I quit sulking. 7min out of an 8hr print is nothing to blink at. A decade of 3d printing, and my X1C is the best experience I've ever had.

  • @v3n0x
    @v3n0x Год назад

    Thanks

  • @andypiper
    @andypiper Год назад +1

    Thank you for this - I've been running the X1C for several weeks now, and had completely missed that the carbon filter / chamber fan was a manual on/off step - VERY useful information! Hope they add this to the software as you suggest.

    • @thenextlayer
      @thenextlayer  Год назад

      Glad I was able to share something new with even an existing owner

  • @jonathanviterise1681
    @jonathanviterise1681 Год назад

    I just discovered your channel. The content is super smooth and concise. Very well put together, kudos to you. Definitely subscribing

  • @ooDemiurgus
    @ooDemiurgus Год назад

    I bed level every 12-20 prints depending on how much vibration there is. I usually skip most of the flow calibrations. I basically do that when I change filaments. Once the machine is up and running, it can print>repeat pretty well.Also, I have to say, once I tried the new liquid glue, I have zero bed adhesion issues. I recommend you try it. It works, it's easy to apply, less messy and cleans off easily. I can apply one coat of glue and get several prints out of the one application. Good stuff! These machines are game changers. Meanwhile, I agree with you, Prusa is falling way behind. I actually canceled my XL preorder.

    • @Shinobubu
      @Shinobubu Год назад

      I think this stuff is similar to the Magigoo Bed Adhession glue and it works 100% of the time with out making the printbed tacky.

  • @bipolarchemist
    @bipolarchemist 2 года назад

    I love my X1C so much that I purchased a P1P just for PLA/PETG prints. And I have been pretty pleased with your coverage of the offerings from Bambu Lab. As a fellow Apple user, I don't mind the walled garden here so much as the consumables are very reasonably priced, but it might be pretty amazing to see how much further things can be pushed with a bit of openness. But I can understand the immense amount of pressure Bambu is currently under trying to get printers to customers and dealing with the occasional bad apple or issues with shipping that crop up. I, honestly, love the fact that I can just hit print and largely continue with my day worry free regardless of the material I'm printing with. No, not everything is perfect, but it just works and I love that more than getting a perfect print every time as most every print I have gotten has come out perfect enough.

  • @ianmcleod8898
    @ianmcleod8898 Год назад

    Enjoying your videos on the Bambu printer which will be my next printer. Your own experience with these printers is very informative.
    Looking forward for more content on your journey with this printer.

  • @n0vaph0enix
    @n0vaph0enix 2 года назад +14

    This is the first review video of the Bambu X1 that I think covers these really important areas which I are often forgotten / overlooked and I 100% agree with your view and suggestion on their walled garden approach.

    • @thenextlayer
      @thenextlayer  2 года назад +3

      wow, thank you, so glad i found a way to add something unique after so many reviews out there

  • @crafthappylife
    @crafthappylife 2 года назад +5

    I'm totally fine with the walled garden approach. I'm not big on modding things and their parts are fairly priced.

    • @graphguy
      @graphguy 2 года назад +2

      Agreed. But I get how much of the 3dp geek crowd have alot of time tinker and tinker and tinker.
      I just want a solid ecosystem that works, is fast and has output that is great... price is secondary.

    • @crafthappylife
      @crafthappylife 2 года назад +1

      @@graphguy Yep! Like for me, I just want to be able to print my inventory. If it prints my products reliably, easy to repair if needed, and has great quality. I can't really ask for more.
      But if you like to tinker and upgrade and stuff like that. Do what makes brings you joy! In the end, everyone should be happy and make cool thinks :)

  • @thomastaylor648
    @thomastaylor648 Месяц назад

    Good video, good information, thank you for sharing your experiences and opinions.

  • @F_K3NT_D
    @F_K3NT_D 2 года назад

    Pre-ordered mine yesterday. Have to wait till probably the end of March to get it. Good times

  • @travisalbert8756
    @travisalbert8756 2 года назад

    I have a MK3S+,Prusa Mini,CR-30,V400 and a SV06. I LOVE my X1 Carbon!!!!

  • @davidclift5989
    @davidclift5989 11 месяцев назад

    Really useful video, thank you. Sounds like the x1c is the go to printer if you just want to print and not have to spent time and money tweaking and buying addons to make it work

  • @thegps7197
    @thegps7197 Год назад

    Really good review on both part 1 and 2. Your views are really welcome as you highlight the general trend on where 3d printing is going. I dont mind the closed system aslong as they keep up with issues and updates and give a you a hassle free experience. The only reason we are used to modding our machines is because the printer companies arent keeping up or havet ironed out all the issues before shipping there product. Cant wait to see how the 3d market competes against bambu. Lets hope bambu makes a bigger version. Would be good to see how the bambu handles different materials and how does it compare with speed and quality.

  • @Alfred_the_doodler
    @Alfred_the_doodler 2 года назад

    Super informative, thank you. I just started learning about this printer

  • @FranzAudio
    @FranzAudio 2 года назад +4

    more videos on the X1 please :) this printer is a beast. Keep up the great work!

  • @reasonablebeing5392
    @reasonablebeing5392 Год назад

    Bambu Lab has certainly raised the bar. I am saving my money and going to watch from the sidelines to see how the Bambu Labs printer holds up after many hours of use and how the other 3D printer companies answer. My printers are tuned and work to my satisfaction (for now :)).

  • @gothicus8161
    @gothicus8161 2 года назад +6

    Would love to see a lemons to apples comparison between the V2.4 and the X1 Carbon. Currently on the fence between building a 350^3 Doom 2.4 or buying an X1 carbon... then using it to eventually build a 2.4.

    • @morbus5726
      @morbus5726 2 года назад +1

      247 printing did a good video with a comparison between the 2.4, x1c, and v400

  • @michael.knight
    @michael.knight 2 года назад +1

    If I'm printing multiple things in succession with the same filament, I always only run the bed levelling and flow calibration the first time. Then the startup time is much faster than 7 to 10 minutes for the next prints.

  • @thomaswiley666
    @thomaswiley666 2 года назад +4

    Thank you! Especially introducing "walled garden" into the 3d print world vocabulary. I know I am getting ahead of where we are now, but I think it is critical that others need to know in the future this device should fall under the "right to repair" argument. I don't think Bambu Labs is going to disappear or go bankrupt like a US company; it is Chinese owned so it may fold or transition into another Chinese company. Also, the difference between Apple and Bambu Labs is that their programming environment is that Apple built their own programming language, Swift, while the other is using Open Source for slicing (Slic3r / PrusaSlicer), printer commands (GCODE), and kinematics (Klipper).
    And finally, with any walled garden, network interfacing must be cloud based or you've now hobbled your printer with LAN only. And from what I understanding now, the P1P has a different chipset that is less capable than the X1 so you must use the cloud based tools or it won't work. So for anyone with a secure home/office network, setting up the X1 or P1P is going to set off a lot of alarm bells.

    • @drstefankrank
      @drstefankrank Год назад +1

      If any device relies on a internet connection and their cloud service, I refuse to buy it. Too many companies are gone or decided to turn off their cloud service or drop support for older devices. I hate walled gardens and never owed a single apple product mostly for that reason. I hope Bambu Lab isn't like that.

  • @megafonmann
    @megafonmann 2 года назад

    My P1P arrived today and i’m in love like never before. This printer is just crazy but I’m scared of printing on 100% every time. Maybe it could handle the speed very well, but we don’t know for how long. I’m from Germany and can’t order any Bambu Lab filament (except ABS, but yeah it’s the P1P) so I hope that they get a huge restock. Thanks for your Videos and your opinion about this beast!

    • @jims6450
      @jims6450 2 года назад +1

      100% is where it defaults to. After a few days of being amazed at the speed and quality of the parts it produced, I figured out how to adjust the print speed. Now, I typically adjust the speed up to Sport mode and let er rip. Ludicrous mode still makes my butthole pucker a little and I only use it when the part is small enough to not have to be making long sweeps across the entire build plate. Seriously, the print head is damn near a blur when printing in Ludicrous mode. But I do trust the engineers that came up with these incredible machines that it's not going to RUD when running as fast as it can.

    • @megafonmann
      @megafonmann 2 года назад

      @@jims6450 thank you for these informations! Yeah, maybe my brain starts accepting those accelerations after some more prints… Which filament brand are you using? I can’t order any bamboo pla/petg so i’m looking for an alternative, don’t wanna mess around with the slicer profile (switching from Cura and having a new printer is kinda stressful) and f up the quality. Thanks mate 🙏

  • @robertlawson4295
    @robertlawson4295 Год назад

    Thanks for a great pair of videos! Very informative. I've got a Bambu X1-Carbon in my June budget. Yee-Haw !!!

  • @lureup9973
    @lureup9973 2 года назад

    You have made several great points that I find and hopefully bamboo as well ....hard to ignore!..very informative and insightful review!

    • @thenextlayer
      @thenextlayer  2 года назад

      Thank you so much. Hope you're subbed

  • @macbouncer8525
    @macbouncer8525 Год назад

    As someone who has monitored 3d printing for several years, but not bought one because of the learning curve and incantations required, I do like the X1. The walled garden element is worrying, but the ability to print and it works, almost offsets that. I would not hesitate to buy into the 3d world of Bambu Labs if there wasnt a wall around it. I probably wouldnt use the freedom a non walled garden gives, but it would be nice to know it was there.

  • @oscaralcalaonyoutube
    @oscaralcalaonyoutube 2 года назад

    Man oh man I’ve got to stop watching your videos. You make me want to order an X1 lol 😂 I just got into printing at the end of last year, thanks for all your support and hard work!

  • @brandonb417
    @brandonb417 5 месяцев назад

    I got an X1E for my office, it certainly costs more than the X1C, but it has true filtration. And it can print a little hotter.

  • @dwaynehope1689
    @dwaynehope1689 Год назад

    I would love to see a comparison between the bambu x1 and voron 2.4.
    great video

  • @Havoc2003414
    @Havoc2003414 2 года назад

    With how well your videos are edited and produced, I assumed your channel had at least a couple million subscribers. I hope to see you grow and thank you for the informative video!

  • @titusm9837
    @titusm9837 5 месяцев назад

    What I appreciate a lot is that Bambu made 3dprinting accessible to newbies.
    My kids can easily print something if they want to.
    I sincerely do not care at all about open source software because I do not need it.
    Do you go and search for open source drivers for normal printers? NOOOO...You just install and print.
    "This is the way" :)))

  • @JohnOlson
    @JohnOlson 2 года назад +1

    I have a Prusa. Love it and open source. I bought a P1P too. It’s fast and great value. It’s been really good too. I’m using it to print parts for my 3rd printer - the open source Rook 180

  • @hedleypepper1838
    @hedleypepper1838 4 месяца назад

    I h8k the filter fan does not running by default during printing as it would create ir changes and lower the cabinet temperature. Filtering at end of print is a good solution 👌

  • @iDaCarrot115
    @iDaCarrot115 10 месяцев назад

    I really really hope they make their own proprietary glass bed. Maybe I'm weird, but I've always had the best turnout on prints when using glass (excluding ABS)

  • @EnchiladaBro
    @EnchiladaBro Год назад

    Glad I went with Voron trident for my first, but I almost got the Bambu. Potentially will get it for my second printer, or whatever newest iteration there is of it. A tuned Voron I'd take any day, it just takes soo much time to tune it up

  • @Luana.Rezende
    @Luana.Rezende Год назад

    Looking forward to buying a bambu lab x1 carbon. Great video!

    • @thenextlayer
      @thenextlayer  Год назад +1

      Hope you enjoy it! Use my link when you do please?

  • @tracynadeau4
    @tracynadeau4 2 года назад +1

    This channel is growing fast! Great content and relevant info on what is going on in the 3D community. I ordered a WhamBam one day before seeing this video but I would like to see one about the WhamBam. If it's good enough I will put one on my Voron V2.

    • @thenextlayer
      @thenextlayer  2 года назад

      Thanks so much! Yeah I think I need one for my v2 as well, though I do prefer textured plates, but wow... the whambam is like glass, it makes the surface soooo nice

  • @BanglesAU
    @BanglesAU Год назад

    It takes forever to start..... but, its worth it, it levels the bed, it makes sure your first layer is perfect, it lets you know if it thinks spahetti is going to happen and lets not forget how FAST it is once it starts to print. I've had mine for three days and I am in awe of this machine, and I haven't even made a multicolour print yet.

  • @mouhabuntu
    @mouhabuntu Год назад

    Please videos about the new BambuLab P1P. Really, looking forward to it. Thank you ☺️

  • @ralfweinand5473
    @ralfweinand5473 2 года назад +1

    The Aux Fan is (without changing it during the print) in the G Code, which is created based on the Material, but you can edit it in the settings
    Usually based on bed temp there are 2 values and an if then else
    M106 looks like to Address the fan, and S255 is 100% Speed
    I changed mine in the PLA to around 70% because it was too loud if having a parrallel online business meeting.
    Btw, if you do not have change material prints, you also can use the software to manually change it also during the print.
    But if it changes with the AWS.. it goes back at 100% for PLA any change

  • @robertzarfas9556
    @robertzarfas9556 2 года назад

    Hearing that you think the X1 will replace your MK3s+ felt like a punch in the gut. My MK3S+ has been such a workhorse for so long I was not emotionally prepared for it to be dethroned like this. 😂

    • @thenextlayer
      @thenextlayer  2 года назад +2

      Same... but... compared to the Bambu, it looks like a 12 year old kid's science class project. Seriously.

  • @guynaim470
    @guynaim470 2 года назад

    As thorough, professional, and enjoyable as always. Great video

    • @thenextlayer
      @thenextlayer  2 года назад

      Thank you so much. Hope you're subbed

    • @guynaim470
      @guynaim470 2 года назад

      @@thenextlayer I am subbed 😁

  • @dimoichi5841
    @dimoichi5841 Месяц назад

    The start up sequence might be a bit longer than other printers, but it is worth the few extra minutes of wait time to get a flawless print.

  • @TheReaper1
    @TheReaper1 2 года назад

    Amazing video quality. I see greatness in the future for you good sir!

    • @thenextlayer
      @thenextlayer  2 года назад

      Thank you so much. Hope you're subbed

  • @PeterAgostiniJdcap26
    @PeterAgostiniJdcap26 7 месяцев назад

    Wow real time adjustment when said that it is smart

  • @TheMidnightSmith
    @TheMidnightSmith 2 года назад

    The "filter" is secondary because it is a chamber temp regulator for when you print PLA. Prevents heat creep

  • @FlyingEyes27
    @FlyingEyes27 Год назад

    For me as completely New 3D printer guy, i startet directly withe the X1C.
    I have testet bevore i have buying this, one Elegoo Neptune.
    The 7 - 10 min. Waiting before every print, is much faster and more correctly, than every single try to print on the elegoo.
    I love the printer.
    Create a Objekt or download one, press print and wait till it is finish.
    And not every printinh works but for the most part, its my fould.😄

  • @SiliconRiot
    @SiliconRiot 2 года назад +1

    BAmboo NEEDS to implement everything you suggested... It would only benefit them..!!!

  • @RichFreeman
    @RichFreeman 2 года назад +3

    I don't think you'd want to force the chamber fan to be on when printing higher temp materials. That would cool down the chamber and probably cause more warping. Whatever air leaves the chamber is replaced with room temp air from outside.
    It would be a better design to recirculate the air inside the chamber through a filter, since that shouldn't change the temperature. That's why I ended up installing the Bentobox on mine. I certainly agree it is a bit of a hack, but I don't see this being fixed with software.

    • @thenextlayer
      @thenextlayer  2 года назад

      yeah my suggestion is a wait period AFTER printing them to filter out before you open

    • @RichFreeman
      @RichFreeman 2 года назад

      @@thenextlayer Yeah, I should have waited until the video was over before commenting. I thought you had moved on to the next topic but was impatient. That would definitely help, though of course you'd get fumes leaking out in the meantime. Really you could use both when you think about it, and it isn't like the carbon is expensive. The only gotcha with recirculation is that you need to use acid-free carbon or you'll destroy the machine. I could see people getting THAT wrong and creating a reputation issue.

  • @shawnhicks619
    @shawnhicks619 2 года назад

    So again I’m not hearing you say anything overly negative about the x1 carbon. If anything I’d say you not only complimented the printer, but painted a realistic picture of things hopefully to come.
    I figure I’ll pull the trigger on an x1 in the next month or so. I don’t forsee the need for an AMS system for my needs so I’ll likely forgo that option. I’ll also either purchase the Bambu labs pei plate or source a third party plate. I’m also contemplating purchasing a spare .04 nozzle as well as a couple of .06 nozzles and likely spare wipers as I’ve heard they can take a beating. I know there is a print file for them but want to reserve that option as an emergency plan. I’ve also heard about some machines having issues with the motherboard cooling fan so will cross that bridge if I have to.
    Hopefully I won’t need much more then that for a while. I’m really chomping at the bit for a faster printer, as the best I can do with what I have is in the 60-70mm per second which is abysmally slow never mind the other printers I have that run at a draconian 40mm ps.
    Thanks for the update and the useful insight.

  • @blakebowden955
    @blakebowden955 Год назад

    Live the video, thank you!! I'm looking at making my first purchase the X1 Carbon, but the VOC's etc. that are emitted make me weary. My solution was just to build an enclosure to ventilate it...but you're saying that it DOES come with a carbon filter? With you printing in your home m, you feel comfortable in leveraging what's built in, and not having to solution for that aspect? Thanks in advance!

  • @Pcattache30
    @Pcattache30 Год назад

    My X1C came with a dual-sided textured/smooth plate.

  • @justinchamberlin4195
    @justinchamberlin4195 2 года назад

    I'm an Apple guy and have been since I was a kid, watching my dad unbox and set up a Macintosh LC on a rickety table in the main bedroom of our house. And I have to agree that the walled garden approach works (at least for me) with phones...I'm not as convinced that it's the best way to go with 3D printers, at least the way it's working now where the only 3rd-party solutions are those that are reverse engineered and could potentially be invalidated with future software updates. The X1C is obviously a fantastic printer but it's not the end-all, be-all solution - anyone who wants to do quality multi-material printing but doesn't have the space or ability to buy a standalone IDEX printer is out of luck if all they have is an X1C in their possession, while there are modification options for people with printers that practically beg to be tinkered with, for example.
    In other words, I feel no compulsion to hack my phone but I would like to have the option to hack my printer to do whatever I need it to do. As long as the rest of the industry refrains from following suit, there will be plenty of space for people who prefer a one-source solution for their printing needs and for people who want to mix and match to their hearts' content. But even Apple and Nintendo let other people play in their respective sandboxes, and Bambu Labs should consider doing the same if they want to maximize their foothold in the consumer and prosumer 3D printing market.

  • @SomeoneAbstruse
    @SomeoneAbstruse 2 года назад +1

    WhamBam for channel sponsor? :P
    Natural segues and well incorporated plugs. Amazing

    • @thenextlayer
      @thenextlayer  2 года назад +1

      Thanks. That’s a big complement!!

  • @JohnUllrey
    @JohnUllrey Год назад

    Just subscribed to your channel today after watching your direct message to Prusa and your Voron build series, and now this series about Bambu labs. I would be very interested in seeing you review the P1P which is a much more realistic option for us mere mortals who have kids and a mortgage. The walled garden on a line of 3d printers doesn't bother me anywhere near as much as the new trend in cheap SLA/Resin printers where they loose money on the hardware and make it back up in subscription fees to their required proprietary slicer software. Reminds me of HP printers and the ink subscription plan I finally succumbed to. In general I really dislike walled gardens, and I would prefer building a Voron for my next printer. (I'm still using my Prusa Mk2S I built from a kit many years ago). Apple makes quality stuff, but you pay through the nose for it. Also due to their shady business practices with regard to right to repair I refuse to buy or use anything made by them. Check out some of Louis Rossmann's videos about Apple.

  • @oddmixmarket1734
    @oddmixmarket1734 Год назад

    A couple questions: I've never used glue sticks... textured plates only. Do you need to use glue for the smooth plate that's included? (How do you get the glue off the model...wipe it off with warm water?) Can you purchase a separate textured plate instead? And if so, does that affect the use of the Lidar Scanner? Thanks for you videos!

    • @thenextlayer
      @thenextlayer  Год назад

      A lot of people tell me that they don’t use glue stick for the cool plate, I didn’t have as much luck, but maybe I should try again. It’s best to remove glue stick with high-quality dish soap, and hot water.

  • @FireDragon3D
    @FireDragon3D 2 года назад

    Great Video! Thank you for highlighting the exhaust fan as I had no clue and was kicking myself for not buying the XC1 instead of the P1P. The only worry I have is if Bambulab will be around for the next 5 years. How would I get replacement nozzles and other parts? I have to say one amazing thing that Bambulab does, is that they have all accessories available to Canadians without gouging us too much, $35 for PLA is on the high side for pricing, and I think that $30 is the right spot IMO. I do find other accessories to be decently priced. Great job Bambulab

  • @rodbettcher3293
    @rodbettcher3293 5 месяцев назад

    7-10 minutes on intricate multiple hour print seems acceptable! Like waiting for that first cup at the beginning of an 18 hour day😉😊.

  • @thecutmaster
    @thecutmaster Год назад

    I switched to the Bambulab at the end of July 2023 and a textured Plate that doesn't need Glue stick is available at BabumLab now. I must admit that I am just like you, meaning that I came from Makerbot Method Carbon to the new X1C. It's wow.... like night and day... Bambulab is so faaaar away from the best "fully automatized" 3D printers... I have bought 2 AMS so it is now able to handle 8 colors, and it is just insane...

  • @nmfireman
    @nmfireman Год назад

    Do you think you could do a quick video on how to set the bamboo lab to not purge so much? You kind of passed over it so quickly I didn’t even know that menu was available. A lot of times I just print by layer which does save a lot. I don’t even turn on the purge tower but occasionally I want to do a multicolor print where I can paint the colors and I would like to change the amount of purge since I don’t really worry about bleed through, thank you like your channel

  • @rameeti
    @rameeti 8 месяцев назад

    I'd like to know more about the Plug ins that you spoke of missing with the X1C. You mentioned a camera plug in for time lapse but did not mention that the X1C has a camera already doing Time Lapse. There is a checkbox to disable the camera time lapse but I never turn it off. It has come in quite handy in my ability to send the video to customers I find on the net who I can show I've done the work and then they send the money with confidence.
    Also you mentioned a plug in that allows to not print a particular item. But perhaps you may have missed a feature that I never hear about where the printer operator can stop printing an item that may have fallen over or such. When I am printing dozens of parts at one time, one might fail and when I see the spaghetting happening, I can turn off the continued printing of that object so as to not mess up further parts. Check out that feature as you may have missed it. I love it and never hear people mentioning it.

  • @AlekseyVitebskiy
    @AlekseyVitebskiy Год назад

    I think the chamber fan setting is something that the original Prusa Slicer simply doesn't implement. Also I'd think that the chamber fan should really only run after the print: you want your chamber to stay warm while the print is going. Maybe have the fan spinning at its lowest speed just to maintain a bit of negative pressure, but it shouldn't be running full bore. Either way, that's something that they could just put into the G-code, but that wouldn't give you as much control.
    I'm not saying that your concern is invalid: far from it, it's a very good point. I'm just saying that this probably would've been a feature that's harder to cleanly add to Prusa Slicer.

  • @LR-ny6lj
    @LR-ny6lj 2 года назад

    I am having issues with PVA print quality on my X1C. Would love to see a video using BambuLab PLA and a dissolvable Raised 3D PVA+ material.

  • @sjay67
    @sjay67 Год назад

    BTW you can change the slicer because it's open source, and there are forks or this slicer.

  • @tavarisjones551
    @tavarisjones551 2 года назад +1

    I think the voron 2.4 vs bambu could be an interesting discussion. They have different audiences, but a video on what type of person might want which printer could be interesting. just get it done = bambu, tinkerer = voron, etc...

    • @thenextlayer
      @thenextlayer  2 года назад

      I will likely do that video soon, make sure you're subscribed

  • @woodwaker1
    @woodwaker1 2 года назад +2

    Something that is frustrating to a lot of Bambu users is the cloud. Last week it was down and you could not print using it. I never want to go back to using a SD card, and the LAN option is pretty much useless. The LAN option could be made to function just as well as the Bambu Cloud, I'm thinking that will be a hack someone will come up with quickly.

    • @Juiceboxmakes
      @Juiceboxmakes 2 года назад

      It feels like it's abit of a regression that they wont allow some kind of rpi installable app or somthing to upload to the machine. I don't like sd cards either but klipper or octoprint have made it easy to bypass. I'd be annoyed with out them.

  • @Deathbunnydude
    @Deathbunnydude 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video! Thanks for letting me know it's the Apple of printers. Not a bad thing! Keep up the awesome work!

    • @thenextlayer
      @thenextlayer  2 года назад

      thanks for the kind words and support!

  • @3dsprinter
    @3dsprinter 2 года назад

    Possibly a flipper zero to read fil type rfid and make new ones to put on existing rolls? That’s if you can find the rfid chip they use 😂 Geat video! can’t wait to get one of these bad boys!

  • @JohnyPatrick
    @JohnyPatrick Год назад

    True. I really want to buy the Bambu Lab X1 Carbon even though it might be my first printer but I guess because of these limitations of it being the Apple of 3d printers, I'd have to settle for a do it all Android like Creality Ender 3 S1 Pro so that I can get replacement parts etc in my country.

  • @anthonyfranchino6132
    @anthonyfranchino6132 Год назад

    Question; I am new to the 3D print world. As for the walled garden, can you use filament from other manufactures and use the settings in the slicer to enable their use?

  • @UNgineering
    @UNgineering Месяц назад +2

    6:30 do you know if they updated their firmware/profiles to run the carbon filter fan?

  • @wilmercb
    @wilmercb Год назад

    Glad I found your channel! Looking to get my X1-Carbon ...I was ready to put my order until I saw this video, where you mention the Wham Bam plate. Should I get this plate and not buy any other extra Bambu OEM plate like I was going? Just keep the included Bambu plate on the kit and get the Wham Bam? I'm planning to print a lot of TPU ...have you used with TPU yet? Do you need to mess with glue? ...any feed back would be appreciate.
    Thanks and keep the great content! Wishing you the best?

  • @jackgamer6307
    @jackgamer6307 Год назад +3

    You can actually turn off the buildplate identification nowdays. I had to because my unit didn't recognise the cold plate it came with stock. It seems to be a common issue, hope they fix it soon
    Edit:
    .... as always with bambu printers, it was user error... I had the wrong plate set in my slicer.
    As soon as I corrected the plate selection, the printer worked flawlessly...
    (I swear this thing is smarter than me.. I wouldn't be surprised if it started detecting defects and failiures in humanity in a few years)

  • @jasonrossignol5950
    @jasonrossignol5950 Год назад

    Mentioning the air filter (that I agree should definitely be updated), do we know how well of an enclosure the printer is? I only ask because on Edge of Tech's maintenance video for it, he mentioned black dust that builds up in the printer, and suspected it came from the carbon fiber rods wearing with use? I don't know if that's actually what's causing it, but isn't carbon fiber dust highly toxic?

  • @weberengraving3d
    @weberengraving3d Год назад

    You can change the chamber fan setting for every material different in the start gcode

  • @live-laugh-bark
    @live-laugh-bark 4 месяца назад

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    04:54 *🌫️ The carbon filter in Bambu Lab X1-Carbon is for exhaust, not chamber air, requiring manual activation for effective VOC filtration during prints.*
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  • @mikedoingmikethings702
    @mikedoingmikethings702 2 года назад

    Most of us 3D printing enthusiasts are always in a hurry to finish a print but only to fail halfway because we skipped bed cleaning, leveling, adhesion and proper extruder heat and flow... do it once the right way... plus, the speed will make up for the start up delay...

  • @davidstonier-gibson5852
    @davidstonier-gibson5852 Год назад +1

    Regarding fans and VOCs. This is something I am paranoid about because my printer is in the middle of the house, I like printing with smelly stuff, and my wife has the nose of a bloodhound.
    The provided "filter" really is just a nod, IMO, so they can put it on the spec sheet.
    I have been reading up on the Bento Box internal air scrubber, which you are dismissive of, and I think (hope) that is a step in the right direction - keep the printer sealed and keep the internal air cleansed while printing ABS and the like.
    The Bento Box has both carbon and HEPA filtering. My research indicates HEPA is useless for VOCs. So I am designing my own carbon only scrubber, taking the best ideas from the Bento Box. I will absolutely be maximising the amount of carbon.
    The other vulnerability in the X1C is that the poop chute is open to the outside. So the poop will come with smells 🙂 I am designing a poop catcher that will give a 99% air seal, so those poop smells won't drift out when the exhaust fan is not running.
    Finally there's the door hinge gap. That's easily fixed with a bit of tape.
    So IMO what Bambu Labs should be doing is integrating a scrubber, and modifying the software for a post-print scrub cycle and advising the user to keep the (properly sealed) door shut, and only then running the exhaust fan to shift the inside air out through the filter.
    Regarding the walled garden: That's what you get with companies like Stratasys, AFAIK. it's many years since I looked at them, but when I did their FDM printers came with filament cartridges with a disposable printhead. The print surface was also to be replaced on a very short cycle. And of course the chamber was sealed and heated, and subject to a patent that stalled general development of FDM printing for 15 years. More a fortress than a walled garden!

  • @JohnVanderbeck
    @JohnVanderbeck Год назад

    Is the exhaust fan something you could add post-print gcode to handle?

  • @richthemagicman
    @richthemagicman 10 месяцев назад

    So even though you returned it, it’s still great.
    I have went from A1 recall, P1S stuck cutter I returned but now want Mac Daddy X1-carbon Will I be happy
    Does it come with the ruff plate? I heard it’s extra

    • @thenextlayer
      @thenextlayer  10 месяцев назад +1

      I didn't return it.
      They now come with a textured plate.

    • @richthemagicman
      @richthemagicman 10 месяцев назад

      @@thenextlayer Cool 😎 they come with the texture plate. I don’t have to get it appreciate that you telling me that.

  • @winchcable2282
    @winchcable2282 2 года назад

    tell me you never owned a stratasys, with out telling me you never owned a stratasys lol. thanks great review looking forward to getting mine this Feb. hoping its like my F900 or F450 but at home.

    • @thenextlayer
      @thenextlayer  2 года назад +1

      Does stratasys make consumer machines??? They’re an Israeli company so I could easily get one, but I thought it’s all industrial?

    • @winchcable2282
      @winchcable2282 2 года назад

      @@thenextlayer they used to make one the uPrint SE. they stopped making it when they bought MAKERBOT AND ULTIMAKER so that's their consumer systems. the Dimension 1200es can be picked up used for $2k and are still dual extruder for support material. the reason i ordered the Bambu Lab X1 was it was the closest i have found to a affordable Fortus style system. stratasys is over priced as can be, but it will spoil you to just trust your printer and not worry about it. file comes in print comes out and it fits and works.

  • @Bravo-ry9st
    @Bravo-ry9st 2 года назад

    The hot end fan on my P1P stopped working only 3 weeks after I received it. Had to wait a week to order because Bamboo Labs were out of stock. 😟

  • @annekedebruyn7797
    @annekedebruyn7797 Год назад

    I dont mind a walled garden aslong as it isnt with consumables. Thats just rough if you want to keep you printer run as much as possible. I dont need waiting weeks for parts.

  • @Tish0eX
    @Tish0eX 2 года назад

    Good video but I will enjoy if you make a video to share your experience with more budget friendly printer like Sovol SV06. How is it working for you stock, did you change anything on it, what slicer settings you use etc. :)

    • @thenextlayer
      @thenextlayer  2 года назад +1

      Hi! I can do that! I have been enjoying the SV06, it's a great starter printer :) I use default prusa profiles.

  • @mylesdb
    @mylesdb 2 года назад

    Love mine. And yes I bought it with my own money 🎉