Bambu Lab P1S
The Bambu Lab P1S features a print volume of 256 x 256 x 256 mm, offering ample space for larger projects. Its maximum nozzle temperature of 300°C allows it to handle a wide range of advanced materials, such as nylon and polycarbonate, while its heated bed can reach up to 100°C, making it compatible with popular filaments like PLA, ABS, PETG, and TPU. This combination of high-performance capabilities and material flexibility makes the P1S a powerful choice for diverse 3D printing needs
Step 1
For start, open Bambu Studio.
Bambu Studio gives you the ability to select print files from its online library through their app, and you can also upload models from other websites, such as Thingiverse, MyMiniFactory, or Cults3D
Step 2
For Babmu studio, all you have to do is find the model you want, click download and open, and it will automatically transfer the model to the printing area
For other websites, like Thingiverse, you need to find the model you want and download it. Then, from within Bambu Studio, go to the print area and import your file
Step 3
Make sure that your settings are correct. Select the appropriate printer, plate type, and ensure that the overall process is properly configured
*Note
If the print need support go in the support settings and choose the tree type for easier removal,and the print will look something like this
*Note
In order to change the filament (color) on the figurine, right-click on the figurine and select ‘Change Filament. And then to print,press the print plate
Bambu Lab P1S Set up tutorial, Open box, Common issues, Beginner guide.
Beginner Tutorial: Learn the basics
(While this video was recorded using a different printer model, the software interface and process are exactly the same for the Bambu Lab P1S and other Bambu printers).