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Paul1977

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#323433 2-Dec-2025 10:57
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Bambu Lab H2C: Uncompromising Multi-Material, Multi-Color 3D Printing | Bambu Lab

 

Man, I would love this. The pricing is probably reasonable for what it appears to offer. But, realistically I don't even use my P1S all that much now that the novelty has worn off - so I really can't justify it.

 

But I still want it!

 

Is anyone here planning on getting one of these?


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  #3439470 2-Dec-2025 11:06
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I may eventually, if only to regain some space in the garage and reduce the filament waste.  Keen to give it a year though, to see what issues the Vortek system shows over the next year and how easily they're resolved or worked around.




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  #3439482 2-Dec-2025 11:49
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gehenna:

 

I may eventually, if only to regain some space in the garage and reduce the filament waste.  Keen to give it a year though, to see what issues the Vortek system shows over the next year and how easily they're resolved or worked around.

 

 

I'm in the quandary that I don't do many multi-material prints because all the purge seems wasteful. But on the other hand, it would need to save me $5000 worth of purged filament to justify buying the H2C. Probably makes better financial sense to just to print multi-colour on the P1S and accept the wastage.


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  #3439496 2-Dec-2025 12:23
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I only recently got an AMS and I've done a few multi colour prints since.  But I mainly got it for multi material so I can print stacks of multiboard etc.  


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