Bambu Lab A1
A Colorful Gateway to 3D Printing
Item | A1 Specification | |
Body | Build Volume(W*D*H) | 256*256*256 mm³ |
Toolhead | Hot End | All-Metal |
Nozzle | Stainless Steel | |
Max Hot End Temperature | 300 °C | |
Nozzle Diameter | 0.4 mm (Included) 0.2 mm, 0.6 mm, 0.8 mm | |
Heatbed | Build Plate | Bambu Textured PEI Plate (Included) Bambu Smooth PEI Plate Bambu Dual-Texture PEI Plate Bambu High Temperature Plate (Smooth PEI) Bambu Cool Plate |
Max Build Plate Temperature | 100°C | |
Speed | Max Speed of Tool Head | 500mm/s |
Max Acceleration of Tool Head | 10000mm/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 | Yes | |
Filament Odometry | Yes | |
Power Loss Recover | Yes | |
Filament Tangle Sensor | Yes | |
Physical Dimensions | A1 : 385*410*430 mm³ , Package size : 596*536*325
mm³ , Net weight 8.3 kg , Gross weight 13 kg
A1 Combo : Package size 560*540*430 mm³ , Gross weight (AMS lite included) 13.5 kg |
A: Yes, please refer to this wiki link for the unboxing video guide.
A: 256 * 256 *256 mm³. For more details, please check here.
A: 1. Low-temperature filaments such as PLA, PETG, TPU,
and support materials for PLA and PETG (Support for PLA,
PVA, HIPS, etc.).
2. Conventional high-temperature filaments such as ABS,
ASA, PC, PA, PA-CF/GF, PET-CF/GF, PPA-CF/GF, etc.
Kind Reminder:
The standard nozzle is made of stainless steel. When
printing filaments containing hard particles (CF, GF,
etc.) such as PLA-CF/GF, PLA Glow-in-the-dark, PETG-CF/GF
and PAHT-CF/GF, it is necessary to replace the nozzle with
hardened steel to prevent excessive wear.
Due to the A1's open-frame design and lower chamber
temperature, there is a risk of reduced interlayer
strength and increased warping for large-sized models and
models with high filling density when using conventional
high-temperature filaments such as ABS, ASA, PC, PA,
PA-CF/GF, PET-CF/GF, PPA-CF/GF, etc. on the A1. However,
these high-temperature filaments can be used on the A1 to
print small-sized models with low filling density. The
printing results may vary depending on the filaments' dry
and wet state, the characteristics of the model itself,
printing parameters, and the ambient temperature. For more
details, please check
here.
A: We don't recommend enclosing the A1. For more details, please check here.
A: The A1 can only support one AMS lite, which means it can print with a maximum of 4 colors. For more details, please check here.
A: No, AMS is incompatible with the A1. You must use the AMS lite if you want a multi-color print using A1. For more details, please check here.
A: Please visit our MakerWorld model website, where you will be able to find the model supports, installation tutorial, and purchase links for accessory screws. Additionally, you can also refer to our wiki page for more related information.
For more details, please check here.
A: As long as the AMS lite is correctly installed, the filament spool should not slide down, even if the previous two spools have a certain forward tilt angle. Additionally, to avoid affecting the accuracy of vibration compensation, you can add reinforcement to the column. For more details, please check here.
A: Currently, Factory Refurbished A1 units are only
available for sale within the Chinese domestic market. There
are no plans for overseas sales of Factory Refurbished units
at this time.
For your reference, all Refurbished units will have an "R"
mark located on the back of the Base Housing, near the power
cord plug.For more details, please check
here.
A: No,they aren't. A1 3D printers sold after January 30, 2024 are not from the same batch as those recalled before.They already contain all the necessary fixes to mitigate the heatbed cable issue which caused the recall.