Bambu Lab 3D Printer
This equipment is Noise Category 3: Can be used at all hours. No limits.
This equipment is safety category 3:
- Mandatory, in person, instructions.
- Make sure you read the Wiki before asking.
Introduction
We have a new Bambu P1S printer. This is a step change from our existing Ultimaker printers.
The printer is still very new, and as yet no instructors have been trained. (This should change shortly).
Usage
Training is mandatory to use this printer.
It was agreed in the participants' council meeting that the printer will be on trial for the time being (2 to 3 months).
A few agreements have been made for its use:Use of the Bambu Lab P1S Combo
- Instruction is required before you can use the printer
- For now, only use PLA supplied by MakerSpace.
- Available in PLA, black, white, red and green.
- Evaluation will follow after two to three months, after which we will expand the possibilities (own filament and such)
- Please note: the P1S only likes 1.75 mm filament!
- Weigh your project after printing and calculate and pay the costs
- Up to 35 grams you pay € 1.50 ( this works out at € 0.04 per gram (MSL Price))
- Above that, always a multiple of 35 gram
- Use the Payment Terminal; swipe your tag to "filament" and pay 1 or more times.
Happy Printing!
Slicing
Windows and Mac
Bambu labs have their own slicer, available for Windows and mac, it can be found on the bambu labs website.
https://bambulab.com/en/download
Linux
Under linux Bambu studio (a repackaged Prusa slicer), is available as either a flatpak, or an appimage:
These have not yet been tested by any members, usual warnings about downloading unknown software off the internet apply. If you get it working, please update this section.