Bambu Lab announced the long-awaited seven-nozzle H2C this week at FormNext, the world’s largest additive manufacturing expo.
E3D suggests it will unlock the ability to print with ‘all materials with high abrasion resistance and boosted flow rates’.
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While there are seven hot ends in total on the H2C, you can print parts in more than seven colors by leveraging the company’s ...
The ObXiDian 500 also inherits E3D’s high flow capabilities, introduced on the company’s HTA variants. This introduces a ...
Explore the Bambu Lab H2C, a flagship printer designed for multi-material and multi-color 3D printing with precision and ease ...
Consistency is everything in the printing world. Even the slightest shift in colour can throw off an entire production run.