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Bambu Lab P2S Combo 3D-Drucker
EUR789,– was EUR999,–

Bambu Lab P2S Combo 3D-Drucker


Question about Bambu Lab P2S Combo 3D-Drucker

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vPaga

3 months ago

Hello, Does the order include the 3D filaments as shown in the picture? If not, what are the appropriate red, green, blue and white filaments that are recommended? Kind regards

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StArFiGhTeR_TeN

3 months ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
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Hi vPaga. I did not receive any filaments with this variant. P2S Combo. I ordered black and white to start and test. White can be painted by hand with the right colours e.g. plastic type depends a lot on what you want to print. I suggest searching Bambu Lab "Filament Guide" on the net. Great overview. I used PLA or/and PETG HF and both are easy to print to start with.
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peter

3 months ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
There are no filament rolls included, these must be purchased separately.
To start with, I recommend PLA or PETG from Bambulab. Make sure that the spools for the first set are included, later you can use refills.
PLA is very easy to print and is basically biodegradable over several years/decades. However, it is somewhat hard and brittle, less resilient and deforms at temperatures as low as 50°C.
PETG is similar to the PET we know from packaging.
It is easy to print but not easily degradable, deforms from around 70°C, is more resilient and slightly more elastic, meaning it breaks less quickly.
Filament from Bambu Lab is a little more expensive, but is automatically recognised by the AMS and all filament settings are set automatically. This is very helpful, especially for beginners.


Have fun and good luck
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Titimoto

2 months ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Hi there. As the others have said, no filament is supplied. I received mine in mid-October and took 5 or 6 spools. And by going to the Makerworld site, I fell for other spools. It's a good thing the 13th one arrived, because today I'm up to 27 different coils 😅, including 4 in PETG-CF and 3 in TPU to try out different things.
I'd also advise you to use Bambu coils, which may be cheaper, but that's the price of ease of use. You put a spool in the AMS and it knows straight away what colour is present and what print settings to apply.