The Bambu H2D isn't just a bigger 3D printer - it's a laser cutter, pen plotter, and Cricut competitor too
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Bambu Lab's newly unveiled H2D model revolutionizes the hobbyist market by merging 3D printing with laser cutting and engraving capabilities in one device. Starting at $1,899, it features two nozzles for printing, quick attachments for blades and pens, and varying laser power to handle tasks ranging from cutting vinyl to engraving wood. Notably, it operates on a CoreXY system, enhancing its speed and efficiency. This all-in-one approach positioned Bambu as a strong contender against specialized brands like Cricut and GlowForge, catering to prosumers seeking versatile solutions for their creative projects.
The Bambu H2D integrates 3D printing, laser cutting, and drawing, offering multiple functionalities in one device, making it the first of its kind aimed at the prosumer market.
With its modular design, users can switch between 3D printing, cutting, drawing, and engraving, allowing for versatile creative projects without needing separate machines.
The machine features advanced technology with two 3D printing nozzles and various power settings for laser tools, making it easier to execute complex tasks.
Bambu's new model seeks to dominate the prosumer space against competitors like GlowForge and Cricut by offering a multifunctional, compact alternative for hobbyists.
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