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butterwhat.com
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| | | | | The title may almost be a lie! I feel that all of Bambu's printers are a good value, and the Bambu P1P, P1S, and X1C are also fantastic printers for both beginners and veterans. If you have the budget, and you need the bigger printer, you should definitely invest in one of those. If your needs are smaller, and your budget is smaller, it is tough to go wrong with the Bambu A1 Mini. | |
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chiragdesai.uk
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| | | | | Buying a 3D printer? I compare printers and explain why I bought the BambuLab P1P instead of the Creatlity Ender V2 or the Prusa MK4 | |
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www.splitbrain.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author reviews the BambuLab P1P 3D printer, highlighting its speed, ease of use, and integration with a cabinet, despite some drawbacks like noise and lack of open-source status. | |
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blog.patshead.com
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| | | I'm excited about this. I have to say that I expected to be writing a post talking about my first day with my new Prusa MK3S, but I had a very ... | ||