Bambu Lab A1 Combo - AMS 3D Printer - Unbox & Setup

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  • Bambu Lab A1 Combo 3D Printer
    Official: us.store.bambulab.com/product...
    Recommended: geni.us/JustVlads
    The A1 revolutionizes flow control in 3D printing. It utilizes a high-resolution, high-frequency eddy current sensor to measure the pressure in the nozzle. Our algorithm actively compensates the flow rate according to the readings to extrude with accuracy.
    Full Auto Calibration
    The A1 handles various calibrations all by itself. It meticulously calibrates the Z-offset, bed-level, vibration resonance and nozzle pressure for EVERY print job, automatically.
    Quick Swap Nozzle
    All-new quick swap hotend design, the hotend pops in and out with just 1-Clip.
    Sync with Bambu Studio and Bambu Handy
    Remote control and monitor your printer on Bambu Studio or Bambu Handy. Through the built-in camera, you can also record timelapse videos.
    Active Motor Noise Cancelling
    256*256*256 mm³ Build Volume
    Build Volume(W*D*H) 256*256*256 mm³
    Hot End All-Metal
    Stainless Steel Nozzle
    Max Hot End Temperature 300 °C
    Nozzle Diameter 0.4 mm (Included)
    0.2 mm, 0.6 mm, 0.8 mm
    Bambu Textured PEI Plate (Included)
    Bambu High Temperature Plate (Smooth PEI)
    Bambu Cool Plate
    Max Build Plate Temperature 100°C
    Max Speed of Tool Head. 500mm/s
    Max Acceleration of Tool Head 10m/s²
    Supported Filament
    PLA, PETG, TPU, PVA Ideal
    ABS, ASA, PC, PA, PET,
    Carbon/Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer Not Recommended
    Sensors Chamber Monitoring Camera
    Low Frame Rate Camera (Up to 1080P)
    Timelapse Supported
    Filament Run Out Sensor
    Power Loss Recover
    Filament Tangle Sensor
    Physical Dimensions:
    A1 : 385*410*430 mm³ ,
    Package size : 552*532*320 mm³ , Net weight 8.3 kg ,
    Gross weight 11.7 kg
    A1 Combo :
    Package size 546*536*420 mm³ ,
    Gross weight (AMS lite included) 14.3 kg
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Komentáře • 109

  • @cindywhite9754
    @cindywhite9754 Před 7 dny

    OMG THANK YOU! This seems to be the ONLY video out in CZcams land that actually shows you how to use the external spool! HUGE THANK YOU!

  • @neilklassen7753
    @neilklassen7753 Před 5 dny +1

    This is hands-down the BEST review I have ever seen of a 3d printer. Thanks dude....SUBSCRIBED!

  • @StephenKeating
    @StephenKeating Před 6 dny

    One of the few subs I watch to the very end. Always thorough always helpful. I just bought the ams for my A1 and thanks to you I can set it up and poop :)Thank you

  • @P1X3LAB
    @P1X3LAB Před 4 měsíci +36

    Show us how to do a re-boxing cause we may all have to send them back lol
    I liked and literally saved this video for when I am sending it back 🤣

    • @Printed_Visionz3D
      @Printed_Visionz3D Před 3 měsíci +3

      exactly lol

    • @leosiwicki2013
      @leosiwicki2013 Před 3 měsíci

      This is by far the best printer you can get for under $600 bar none. Bambu has set a high bar to other manufacturers and expect they are working overtime to compete.

    • @andrasszasz4373
      @andrasszasz4373 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@leosiwicki2013 Indeed, and as a bonus you also get the top notch quality cables which will melt and sparkle free of charge and not at last an email to stop using it for the next 3-4 ish months until they fix this magnificent house burner

    • @gamernerd7139
      @gamernerd7139 Před měsícem

      Bought last month and got with an extra Bed heater that fixes the problem. Often it is wise to buy a couple of months after launch so any issues are fixed.

    • @itsmealextheme6259
      @itsmealextheme6259 Před 15 dny

      You ever used the abet a8 that little cable is nothing compared to the a8 it will be fine

  • @jonathanhodson4652
    @jonathanhodson4652 Před 7 dny +1

    I’m really enjoying your videos, just purchased a P1P, your videos are really great and helpful.

  • @kieran.thejasperhouse
    @kieran.thejasperhouse Před 3 měsíci +4

    In the slicer there are setting that you can tweak, plus community made filliment changes g-codes that makes it least wasteful and faster. Also the purge block can 60% smaller and it works fine

  • @Chris_Ramsay1
    @Chris_Ramsay1 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Bambu filament rolls have an rfid tag on them that tells the printer what color and material they are when loaded in an ams/ams lite. Also it's not a purge block, it's a prime tower, it's priming the nozzle with the color it's getting ready to print.

  • @microaggressions
    @microaggressions Před 3 dny

    Thanks for making this. This is by far the best one

  • @msp5616
    @msp5616 Před 3 měsíci +5

    Great timing on dropping A1 review, when recommend by Bambu to not be used. Gotta give them a big thumbs up though for their honesty 👍 #transparency #honesty #A1review

  • @ScienceMessiah
    @ScienceMessiah Před 4 měsíci +6

    1:02:50
    Bro you skipped the most interesting option in BambuStudio:
    The Flush options. We'd like to see how much purge/filament can be saved when printing flush into infill or supports.

  • @NWGR
    @NWGR Před 3 měsíci +4

    Great review and demo. I bought an a1 mini since the a1 is on recall, but I didn't buy the a1 mini combo, just the machine itself. I love it. As soon as the full size a1 comes back in stock after the recall I'm grabbing one, probably with the ams lite.

    • @milatoulouvier8509
      @milatoulouvier8509 Před 29 dny +1

      Are the 4 filaments provided with the A1 combo package ??

    • @max_wav
      @max_wav Před 16 dny

      @@milatoulouvier8509 nah, if I were you. I'd check the website. it has all the information for what comes with it.

    • @tylagismo112
      @tylagismo112 Před 14 dny

      ​@@milatoulouvier8509 filament is not provided I'm afraid

  • @jimaiken1167
    @jimaiken1167 Před 4 měsíci +34

    There’s a recent recall on this printer. The bed cable can get damaged and cause a fire. They now recommend you don’t use this printer until they figure a solution out.

    • @deadlyapollo
      @deadlyapollo Před 4 měsíci +10

      No, they stated IF ITS DAMAGED, stop using it. If it's not damaged, print out the extension bit and you're good to go.

    • @DebeliChris
      @DebeliChris Před 4 měsíci +5

      totally not true! there is a problem with bed cable for less that 2% of sold printers. They came up with the solution in matter of hours. They are sending cable strengthener to everyone who bought the printer free of charge, whoever dont want to wait for delivery, can print it yourself in less than 30mins. Its also worth to mention that it happens to users whos cable is bumping onto something....

    • @bombproofbluekazoo
      @bombproofbluekazoo Před 4 měsíci +5

      They sent out an update today saying not to use the printers ("we kindly request that you cease using the A1 printer for now"). Some creators were also contacted directly to either remove videos or append comments saying that it is recommended that no one operate the A1 printer. Pretty definitive that they don't feel it is safe to operate until the problem is fully understood.

    • @ZK-DK
      @ZK-DK Před 4 měsíci +2

      ​@@DebeliChris it totally is true. They stopped all advertising on the A1. There is an engineering flaw with the cable and bed connection. Without a cable clip the cable will eventually break. If only 2% of people were affected, as you claim, They wouldn't need everyone to add the cable clip. I give Bambu credit for their rapid response. Mistakes happen, and they are trying to fix it.

    • @TheStealthbob
      @TheStealthbob Před 4 měsíci +5

      @@deadlyapollo Its a full cease of use message now

  • @woodwaker1
    @woodwaker1 Před 4 měsíci +9

    Good video, but bad timing. Bambu has asked for everyone to turn them off until they come up with a solution to the cable problem

    • @TurnTheRage
      @TurnTheRage Před 3 měsíci +1

      YEP cant even buy one right now

  • @dodebogdan813
    @dodebogdan813 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Hello from Romania ! love your vids!

  • @iam.miikey
    @iam.miikey Před 4 měsíci +7

    The A1 3D has been pulled from their website and not available.Bambu Lab has recalled these printers due to defective heatbed cable mentioned by other posters.

  • @tomreilly100
    @tomreilly100 Před 2 dny

    22:17: Fun fact, the A1 Mini and A1 doesn't have speakers, the tone you heard was produced by the stepper motors.

  • @IdeationGeek
    @IdeationGeek Před 2 dny

    The only reason to get AMS for me, was to be able to have PVA supports for some parts, to avoid having to divide and glue them. However, if that turns out too slow, I'll still probably divide and glue...

  • @ROOKTABULA
    @ROOKTABULA Před 14 dny

    I've seen a few reviewers complain that the little tabs near the rear corners aren't high enough and they've had an issue where the build plate ends up on one of them and causes the plate to be raised and hit by the tip.

  • @leosiwicki2013
    @leosiwicki2013 Před 3 měsíci

    Great video and man do I love this printer. Maybe I will still keep my Artillery X1 because it does larger prints.

  • @thymelord8353
    @thymelord8353 Před 12 dny

    Who knew pandas had sloth hands 🤣

  • @lamarchedutemps7427
    @lamarchedutemps7427 Před 2 měsíci

    A power outage system could also prevent electronic damage to your A1. Loved all your demo and review.

  • @randy80ism
    @randy80ism Před 2 měsíci

    You're lucky. I didn't receive grease with my order. I ordered the same kit, you did plus six Filament reels. Sorry, I got the mini version of it

  • @PFLX113
    @PFLX113 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks for the good Video 👍🏻

  • @Todestelzer
    @Todestelzer Před měsícem

    22:15 Fun fact: The melody the printer is playing is coming from the stepper motors 😊

  • @cgattchnz7530
    @cgattchnz7530 Před 4 měsíci

    Nice Vlad

  • @MakerThingy
    @MakerThingy Před 3 měsíci +3

    Unfortunately the timing of the release of this video is at the same time that they are now asking ALL A1s to not be used regardless of cable damage or not.

    • @wk5199
      @wk5199 Před 3 měsíci +1

      They should put it on a notification header on their landing page on their website. Some guys got older info from their blog saying you can still use the A1 if you don't have the power cord issue, some are getting a more recent one saying full stop using the A1 via email.

  • @ukimagefx
    @ukimagefx Před měsícem

    First Class video five stars to you.

  • @Alta1r135
    @Alta1r135 Před 3 měsíci

    Please do the A1 mini I need a review like yours (yours are the best)

  • @yobtnirp
    @yobtnirp Před 4 měsíci

    What I did was put the cables into the ams facing forward so they bend forward

  • @jameshayren6217
    @jameshayren6217 Před 3 měsíci

    thats crazy fast

  • @user-kg8yf3de3w
    @user-kg8yf3de3w Před 4 měsíci

    Can you do a review for the ender 3 v3 ke?

  • @wickedgaming8154
    @wickedgaming8154 Před měsícem

    I want to get into the 3D printing should I wait for the new version of the a1 to come out or should I go for the p1p and why or should I just go with a different 3D printer thanks in advance

  • @anderspistaceci
    @anderspistaceci Před 3 měsíci +2

    if you have many power outages, I would suggest an UPS. my printers are all connected to UPS...

    • @user-zv3lj1ef7l
      @user-zv3lj1ef7l Před 3 měsíci

      Yeah, I don't understand why ppl keep printing with frequent power outage and no UPS backup. This is computerized equipment so an UPS is absolutely essential.

    • @anderspistaceci
      @anderspistaceci Před 3 měsíci

      @@user-zv3lj1ef7l we should send him an ups...

  • @masonwhite325
    @masonwhite325 Před 20 dny

    hello, did you pay for the filament swatches or did it come with the printer? I am looking to get one and would like to have it. Thanks.

  • @Cordycep1
    @Cordycep1 Před 23 dny

    Does it work with generic filament sold by Amazon.?

  • @delxinogaming6046
    @delxinogaming6046 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Wouldn’t use PET (or PLA) on brake calipers, they get way too hot!

  • @thelightspeed3d712
    @thelightspeed3d712 Před 4 měsíci

    VLAD IS THE 🐐 OF 3D Printing

  • @milatoulouvier8509
    @milatoulouvier8509 Před 29 dny

    Are the 4 filaments provided with the A1 combo package ??

  • @alexcavalcanticosta1585

    CHEAP? HERE IS yet another question regarding the prices of PLA filaments in the Brazilian market. Recently, when comparing filament costs between the United States and Brazil, I came across a significant disparity. While in the United States the average cost of PLA filament is approximately 25.52 dollars, in Brazil, this cost is substantially higher, reaching around 127.08 reais on average.
    This price disparity led me to reflect on the accessibility of filaments for 3D printing in the Brazilian market. While in the United States the cost of filament represents approximately 2% of the average minimum wage, here in Brazil, this cost corresponds to approximately 9% of the minimum wage. This difference is considerable and raises questions about the access of these inputs to a wider audience.
    I understand that there are economic and logistical differences between the two countries that can influence production and distribution costs. However, the similarity in filament prices, despite these differences, suggests the need for a more in-depth analysis of pricing practices in the Brazilian market (I may be talking nonsense but in my opinion the value in Brazil should be at least 4% which is already twice as much as the United States and also some companies say that they are 100% Brazilian with raw materials from Brazil, so why this value of 9%)
    I can be one of the few to raise this flag and discuss ways to make PLA filaments more accessible and competitive in the Brazilian market, and accessible to more people. However, for personal reasons I may not directly enjoy this benefit if filaments become accessible to a wider audience. However, I insist and reiterate, I sincerely hope that more and more people raise this flag, firmly believing that a review of pricing and recycling policies for materials that went wrong or leftover printing (returning to that issue of multicolor printers), we will have more people with access to this incredible technology, and nature thanks you.
    BARATO? AQUI TEM MAIS mais uma questão em relação aos preços dos filamentos PLA no mercado brasileiro. Recentemente, ao comparar os custos do filamento entre os Estados Unidos e o Brasil, deparei-me com uma disparidade significativa. Enquanto nos Estados Unidos o custo médio do filamento PLA é de aproximadamente 25,52 dólares, no Brasil, esse custo é substancialmente mais alto, chegando a cerca de 127,08 reais em média.
    Essa disparidade de preços me levou a refletir sobre a acessibilidade dos filamentos para impressão 3D no mercado brasileiro. Enquanto nos Estados Unidos o custo do filamento representa aproximadamente 2% do salário mínimo médio, aqui no Brasil, esse custo corresponde a cerca de 9% do salário mínimo. Essa diferença é considerável e levanta questões sobre o acesso desses insumos a um público mais amplo.
    Entendo que existem diferenças econômicas e logísticas entre os dois países que podem influenciar nos custos de produção e distribuição. No entanto, a similaridade nos preços dos filamentos, apesar dessas diferenças, sugere a necessidade de uma análise mais aprofundada sobre as práticas de precificação no mercado brasileiro (posso estar falando besteira mais na minha opinião o valor no Brasil deveria ser de pelo menos 4% que já é o dobro que os Estados Unidos e também algumas empresas falam que são 100% brasileira com matéria prima do Brasil, então porque este valor de 9%)
    Posso ser um dos poucos a levantar esta bandeira e discutir maneiras de tornar os filamentos PLA mais acessíveis e competitivos no mercado brasileiro, e acessíveis a mais pessoas. No entanto, por motivos particulares talvez eu não usufrua diretamente desse benefício se os filamentos se tornarem acessíveis para um público maior. Contudo, insisto e reitero, espero sinceramente que mais e mais pessoas ergam esta bandeira, acreditando firmemente que uma revisão das políticas de precificação e reciclagem dos materiais que deram errado ou sobras de impressão (voltando àquela questão das impressoras multicoloridas), teremos mais pessoas com acesso a esta incrível tecnologia, e a natureza agradece.

  • @snaplash
    @snaplash Před měsícem

    Looks like there may be more filament wasted than in the panda. Weigh them?

  • @ApacheFPV
    @ApacheFPV Před měsícem

    that vibration compensation sounded like a d*mn railgun charging up or something lmao

  • @anderspistaceci
    @anderspistaceci Před 3 měsíci

    the RFID chip on each spool tells the printer the colors. Work ONLY with BAMBU LABS spools

  • @loquacious1956
    @loquacious1956 Před 4 měsíci +2

    We have all been told NOT to use our A1 whether or not you think the heat bed cable is defective or not !!!

  • @LFOD1776
    @LFOD1776 Před 2 měsíci

    When will us mere mortals be able to get this?

  • @tomasdanielnieto5398
    @tomasdanielnieto5398 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Isn't that the printer that left on fire

  • @mnedez5826
    @mnedez5826 Před 3 měsíci

    Play the video in reverse, I think that's the right thing to do yes or yes hahahahahahahaha

  • @cindywhite9754
    @cindywhite9754 Před 24 dny

    I hope that mine was not a return, I did not have plastic on the heat bed to peel off, and I also didn’t have cardboard over the printhead. 😢

    • @_marta30_44
      @_marta30_44 Před 23 dny

      3 days ago I received mine, also without film on the heated plate and cardboard in the head. I don't think they are returns, because in the box there is the date (probable production) and it gives me March 2024. I think they are produced in the factory with the old plate and then later they replace it with the new plates.

  • @glensmith-or1bp
    @glensmith-or1bp Před 3 měsíci

    No mention of the recall or was this made before it or maybe there is no recall does that mean I can use my A1 3d printer?

    • @glensmith-or1bp
      @glensmith-or1bp Před 3 měsíci

      What happens if it starts to spark? Will I know it? Can I start a print and leave the house for a day or two?😐

    • @andrasszasz4373
      @andrasszasz4373 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@glensmith-or1bp Taking in consideration that the bed and the problematic cable are mains voltage ( 220V or 120V ) it's absolutely not recommended to leave it unattended, it's not worth the risk setting your place on fire.

  • @Soccerempire865
    @Soccerempire865 Před 3 měsíci

    K1c pls

  • @taylorferrell6383
    @taylorferrell6383 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Wtf? I buy a p1s and had to buy the swatches extra and I didn’t get no engine build kit for $1,000 and you get all that with the smaller printer what B.S.😂

    • @photo_n_art
      @photo_n_art Před měsícem

      Hey what stops you from spending $550 to get the swatches and mystery build box ? 🤷‍♂️🤣

  • @AndyRC
    @AndyRC Před 4 měsíci +7

    I came here just for the comments on the power cord fiasco. And all the arguments on it. 😂. Poor Vlad should have done a bit of research before putting out this video.

  • @angertone213
    @angertone213 Před 14 hodinami

    SHaringan flow wheel

  • @matroosoft4589
    @matroosoft4589 Před měsícem +1

    Cool video and a well thought out design but you're too easy on the print quality here. This is definitely not good quality. I've seen way cheaper printers print much cleaner.

  • @alexcavalcanticosta1585
    @alexcavalcanticosta1585 Před 4 měsíci +1

    First of all, I'll let you know that it has nothing to do with the channel, it's just a rant about the world of 3D printing.
    Today, I bring a different perspective on 3D printers, based on the research I carried out.
    I came to a conclusion that I would like to share.
    I have a comment about the world of 3D printing, which, contrary to what some say about accessibility, is still a world for few. Despite the criticism I may receive for this, I believe that although printers have become more affordable, there is still a long way to go before they become an achievable dream for many people, including myself.
    It's not just the initial cost of the printer that must be considered. An often overlooked point is the ongoing cost of the filament. Just like in the early days of inkjet printers, where the price of ink was an obstacle, today we face similar challenges with filament. Even though printers have become a little cheaper, filament remains a considerable investment.
    It is notable that over the years we have not seen a significant reduction in filament prices. There appears to be a lack of real competition, resulting in companies setting prices almost like a monopoly. Filament quality is also a concern, with reports of poor quality not justifying the investment.
    Another aspect that is rarely addressed is the amount of material wasted due to unsuccessful prints, especially for beginners. Even though errors decrease over time, they do not disappear completely. This is a relevant point to consider, as it contributes to additional costs and not to mention environmental issues.
    That's why I say it and I repeat, cast the first stone if anyone who has never been through this, even with vast experience, still prints with errors and has to do it all over again, no matter the printer or your knowledge, there will be errors and as a result waste of material and input costs. what we need and start thinking about this issue, well the filament should be cheaper or there should be a collection of inputs by suppliers especially those that went wrong or leftovers that new printers leave to make multicolor parts and why not buy back the material, it would help the person who bought it and nature thanks you.
    antes de qualquer coisa ja aviso que não tem nada a ver com o canal é apenas um desabafo sobre o mudo das impressões 3d
    Hoje, trago uma perspectiva diferente sobre impressoras 3D, baseada nas pesquisas que realizei.
    Cheguei a uma conclusão que gostaria de compartilhar.
    Tenho um comentário sobre o universo da impressão 3D, que, ao contrário do que alguns afirmam sobre a acessibilidade, ainda é um mundo para poucos. Apesar das críticas que posso receber por isso, acredito que, embora as impressoras tenham se tornado mais acessíveis, ainda há um longo caminho para que se tornem um sonho alcançável para muitas pessoas, incluindo eu mesmo.
    Não é apenas o custo inicial da impressora que deve ser considerado. Um ponto muitas vezes negligenciado é o custo contínuo do filamento. Assim como no início das impressoras a jato de tinta, onde o preço da tinta era um obstáculo, hoje enfrentamos desafios semelhantes com o filamento. Mesmo que as impressoras tenham ficado um pouco mais baratas, o filamento continua sendo um investimento considerável.
    É notável que, ao longo dos anos, não tenhamos visto uma redução significativa nos preços do filamento. Parece haver uma falta de concorrência real, resultando em empresas que estabelecem preços quase como um monopólio. A qualidade do filamento também é uma preocupação, com relatos de baixa qualidade que não justificam o investimento.
    Outro aspecto pouco abordado é a quantidade de material desperdiçado devido a impressões mal sucedidas, especialmente para iniciantes. Mesmo que os erros diminuam com o tempo, não desaparecem completamente. Este é um ponto relevante a considerar, pois contribui para custos adicionais e sem falar das questões ambientais.
    por isso falo e repito , atire a primeira pedra quem nunca passou por isso ,mesmo com uma vasta experiência, ainda continua imprimindo com falhas e teve que fazer tudo de novo , não importa a impressora ou seu conhecimento , vai haver erros e como consequência desperdício de material e gastos com insumos. o que precisamos e começar a pensar sobre esta questão , poxa bem que o filamento deveria ser mais barato ou houvesse o recolhimento dos insumos por parte dos fornecedores principalmente aqueles que deram errado ou sobras que as novas impressoras deixam para fazer peças multicolor e porque não comprar de volta o material , ajudaria a pessoa que comprou e a natureza agradece.

    • @TheHypogriphQc
      @TheHypogriphQc Před 26 dny

      You are not wrong.
      But inkjet printer ink is still expensive and will stay that way. Filament spool, on the other hand, is much cheaper and does better than inkjet ink in terms of storage. Inkjets clog where 3D printer just works after long periods of not being used.
      Filaments stored correctly and cared for will do much better. Inkjet has to constantly be used to stay usable.

    • @alexcavalcanticosta1585
      @alexcavalcanticosta1585 Před 26 dny

      ​@@TheHypogriphQc CHEAP? HERE IS yet another question regarding the prices of PLA filaments in the Brazilian market. Recently, when comparing filament costs between the United States and Brazil, I came across a significant disparity. While in the United States the average cost of PLA filament is approximately 25.52 dollars, in Brazil, this cost is substantially higher, reaching around 127.08 reais on average.
      This price disparity led me to reflect on the accessibility of filaments for 3D printing in the Brazilian market. While in the United States the cost of filament represents approximately 2% of the average minimum wage, here in Brazil, this cost corresponds to approximately 9% of the minimum wage. This difference is considerable and raises questions about the access of these inputs to a wider audience.
      I understand that there are economic and logistical differences between the two countries that can influence production and distribution costs. However, the similarity in filament prices, despite these differences, suggests the need for a more in-depth analysis of pricing practices in the Brazilian market (I may be talking nonsense but in my opinion the value in Brazil should be at least 4% which is already twice as much as the United States and also some companies say that they are 100% Brazilian with raw materials from Brazil, so why this value of 9%)
      I can be one of the few to raise this flag and discuss ways to make PLA filaments more accessible and competitive in the Brazilian market, and accessible to more people. However, for personal reasons I may not directly enjoy this benefit if filaments become accessible to a wider audience. However, I insist and reiterate, I sincerely hope that more and more people raise this flag, firmly believing that a review of pricing and recycling policies for materials that went wrong or leftover printing (returning to that issue of multicolor printers), we will have more people with access to this incredible technology, and nature thanks you.
      BARATO? AQUI TEM MAIS mais uma questão em relação aos preços dos filamentos PLA no mercado brasileiro. Recentemente, ao comparar os custos do filamento entre os Estados Unidos e o Brasil, deparei-me com uma disparidade significativa. Enquanto nos Estados Unidos o custo médio do filamento PLA é de aproximadamente 25,52 dólares, no Brasil, esse custo é substancialmente mais alto, chegando a cerca de 127,08 reais em média.
      Essa disparidade de preços me levou a refletir sobre a acessibilidade dos filamentos para impressão 3D no mercado brasileiro. Enquanto nos Estados Unidos o custo do filamento representa aproximadamente 2% do salário mínimo médio, aqui no Brasil, esse custo corresponde a cerca de 9% do salário mínimo. Essa diferença é considerável e levanta questões sobre o acesso desses insumos a um público mais amplo.
      Entendo que existem diferenças econômicas e logísticas entre os dois países que podem influenciar nos custos de produção e distribuição. No entanto, a similaridade nos preços dos filamentos, apesar dessas diferenças, sugere a necessidade de uma análise mais aprofundada sobre as práticas de precificação no mercado brasileiro (posso estar falando besteira mais na minha opinião o valor no Brasil deveria ser de pelo menos 4% que já é o dobro que os Estados Unidos e também algumas empresas falam que são 100% brasileira com matéria prima do Brasil, então porque este valor de 9%)
      Posso ser um dos poucos a levantar esta bandeira e discutir maneiras de tornar os filamentos PLA mais acessíveis e competitivos no mercado brasileiro, e acessíveis a mais pessoas. No entanto, por motivos particulares talvez eu não usufrua diretamente desse benefício se os filamentos se tornarem acessíveis para um público maior. Contudo, insisto e reitero, espero sinceramente que mais e mais pessoas ergam esta bandeira, acreditando firmemente que uma revisão das políticas de precificação e reciclagem dos materiais que deram errado ou sobras de impressão (voltando àquela questão das impressoras multicoloridas), teremos mais pessoas com acesso a esta incrível tecnologia, e a natureza agradece.

  • @user-ev4cm9zf3u
    @user-ev4cm9zf3u Před 2 měsíci

    creality ender 5 s1 bambu lab a1 arcee aligned rise of Unicron transformers prime arcee movie design creation plastics figure video 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @Viseo3dp
    @Viseo3dp Před 4 měsíci +3

    Bambu wants everybody who has an A1 to stop using them until they come up with a fix, if you keep using the A1 you are risking a possible fire hazard which could burn your house down so please stop using this machine until a fix has been done.

  • @isod89
    @isod89 Před 4 měsíci +3

    For your safety and to prevent further damage to your printer, we kindly request that you cease using the A1 printer for now.

  • @johnbeima6413
    @johnbeima6413 Před 3 měsíci +1

    THE FIRE STARTER PRINTER! Buy this if you want to BURN YOUR HOUSE DOWN!

  • @CaseyKoehn-vi5em
    @CaseyKoehn-vi5em Před 3 měsíci

    Bambu sucks all it is is speed look at all the a1 recalls what crap

  • @Soccerempire865
    @Soccerempire865 Před 3 měsíci

    K1c pls

  • @Soccerempire865
    @Soccerempire865 Před 3 měsíci

    K1c pls

  • @Soccerempire865
    @Soccerempire865 Před 3 měsíci

    K1c pls