Bambu Labs H2D
Everyone wants to know, is Bambu Labs coming out with a new printer? 2024 was a bust, so maybe 2025 will be the year for a bigger Bambu Labs printer.
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Just like everyone else in the 3D printing Bambu Labs community, we can’t wait for the rumored and hopefully larger sized Bambu Labs H2D 3D printer. That’s because we’ve recently started 3d printing car parts with an Ender 3 Max Neo and boy do we wish we had a Bambu Labs printer.
The only thing stopping us from an upgrade is Bambu Labs doesn’t offer a build size as big as our Ender 3 Max Neo.
With the soon to be introduced new Bambu Lab’s H2D, we hope that will change…
Is Bambu Lab Coming Out with a New Printer?
According to forum threads within the Bambu Lab community, Bambu Labs plans to introduce a new flagship 3D printer in early 2025.
While official details remain scarce, leaked images and insider information have given us hope about the printer's larger features and capabilities.
Heck Bambu Labs didn’t even show up on the 2025 CES exhibitors list. They must be hiding something…
You can find the reddit article of the leaked Bambu Labs H2D brochure here.
Is Bambu Lab Introducing a Bigger Printer?
Speculation is rife that the upcoming H2D model will definitely have the following:
Larger build volume compared to the max size of the P1 and X1 of 256x256x256mm.
Additionally, the H2D is rumored to feature dual nozzles on the same gantry, potentially enhancing multi-material printing capabilities.
Some analyses of the leaked image suggest a build size of around 333 x 333 x 366mm. Which seems like some odd numbers… Perhaps it will be 300x300x300mm, but we won’t complain on anything larger.
Why Bambu Lab's Reigns Supreme…
Bambu Lab has tons of praise for its meticulously optimized and tested print profiles, which are tailored to a wide range of filaments. These profiles are designed to ensure near perfect prints across different materials.
If you’ve ever worked with other printers outside of Bambu Labs, you know the pain of having to fine tune bed levels, Slicer Settings, and z-offsets over and over again.
As we await official announcements, we might just have to pull the trigger on a P1 or X1 which you can find here on the Bambu Labs model comparison.