r/BambuLab 4d ago

A Series [A1, A1 Mini] A2L Speculation

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What’s everyone think it’s gonna be?

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u/ghoztlighting 4d ago

tell me you don't print with ABS without telling me you don't print with ABS

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u/A_Dubs_ 4d ago edited 4d ago

Who TF is printing ABS with a bedslinger? I was talking about PLA & PETG. I never tried ABS, went straight to ASA on my enclosed printers since it’s less fumes and prints better.

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u/ghoztlighting 4d ago

a better question is who tf buys an A1? its 2026

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u/ivorip 4d ago

Many schools and libraries do. Teachers have them on desks as a novelty machine

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u/ghoztlighting 4d ago

that's irresponsible considering they're known for catching on fire. there are many other safe economical options

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u/1ftm2fts3tgr4lg 3d ago

Not one single unit has "caught fire".

The component that fails heats up, melts a spot of plastic, and dies, stops being hot. There has not been a single fire, as it fails exactly as designed to not be capable of starting a fire.

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u/ghoztlighting 3d ago

Sweet, can you me more about your reliable 3d printer that melts internal components? My H series printers don't.

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u/1ftm2fts3tgr4lg 3d ago

It's 99.98% reliable.
Million printers, few hundred failures.
I'm sorry you bought in to the reddit echo panic chamber on this issue.
It's been fixed moving forward, and they replace the ones for free from the bad batch as they appear. That's literally all there is to it. It's not the controversy that too-much-time-on-reddit would entice you to believe. Go touch grass and move on with your life. Jfc.