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don't need to bother with the bambu filament, it's mostly rebadged. the printers will print well with pretty much anything you throw at them.
Interesting - i find I have to slow my first few layers down a fair bit with non bambu filament to get acceptable bed adhesion? (Vs. The admittedly very fast bambu speeds.) Otherwise, similarly seamless. eSun is my go to recently.
Otherwise, this entire post is bang on. Totally agree re: AMS and having multiple colours ready to go as opposed to multi colour printing. (Which is exactly what you told me when I asked about the AMS - which I didn’t order when I ordered my P1S, but did within 48 hours of owning it.)
@damitamit I got a P1S in spring this year, it’s been faultless, for functional and decorative bits. Dead pleased.
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it may not be true anymore but at one point bambu filament would arrive in esun and sunlu shipping boxes if you bought enough of it.
the new bambu cryo grip plate i just got is giving me excellent adhesion and my biqu glacier plate arrived yesterday but I wont be testing it out for a bit yet as i'm ploughing through printing more multiboard stuff and want to stick with what works.
ams is definitely worth it if you can afford it.
multi colour printing is very fun, but being able to store multiple filaments at once and swap them based on the print your sending is even better, having it automatically switch to a new spool of the same filament when one runs out is the best. eliminates all guesswork on how much is left on a spool.
a1 vs p1s i'm not sure as i only have the x1c.
don't need to bother with the bambu filament, it's mostly rebadged. the printers will print well with pretty much anything you throw at them.