Bluewing@lemmy.world 1 week ago
My personal opinion is the H2 series is going to be a real problem for other brands. While I don’t see it as a threat to cheap and simpler printers, like Soval or Crealty is in no real danger, brands like my beloved Prusa and others like Snapmaker and Qidi or are going to be in for a rough time while they try to catch up. If they can.
I wonder what printers will be cut from Bambu’s current lineup also. I think the X series is the most likely. With the A series being in no danger, Bambu needs cheap entry level machines on offer to hook consumers into the brand. And I can see the P series hanging in there too for mid-tier machine.
The only thing I see slowing down Bambu series printers is the cost. But advanced hobbyists, print farms, and other business will pay the freight. I’m not so sure the average casual user will though.
KyuubiNoKitsune@lemmy.blahaj.zone 6 days ago
I’m thinking about getting a Bambu, especially when compared to the priciness of the Prusa printers, but the fact that they own the software on it is making me very hesitant. If I get one I’ll just iluse an SD card and forgo the camera feed.
Bluewing@lemmy.world 6 days ago
Prusa costs more for a reason. They are built in the EU, which is frankly a far more expensive place to manufacture anything compared to China. But, Prusa will also support your printer for longer than anyone else will support their printers. And Bambu and all the rest of the China made printers still lag behind in customer service. Customer service is very expensive to offer. While Bambu’s service is better than the rest of the Chinese made machines, that’s a low bar indeed.
I have an A1 Mini combo. My opinion about Bambu is: Good hardware, as good as anyone else’s. Not so good software/firmware-- they need a lot better software engineers for sure, CS is getting more and more spotty, and everyone pretty much agrees-- questionable business practices.
I’m not trying to talk into buying one or not. Just giving you my personal experience with my one Bambu printer and one Prusa printer.
KyuubiNoKitsune@lemmy.blahaj.zone 6 days ago
It’s a hard decision to make, so thank you. I wish the Core had a few more features, I really like some of the stuff that Bambu does re print quality, all the calibration, the lidar, spagetti detection etc, but Bambu slicer is ass and Orca really isn’t much better. I’m in decision paralysis on this one. I’m at the point where I don’t want a hobby, I just want a printer.
Bluewing@lemmy.world 6 days ago
It is hard to decide. But at some point you need to pays your money and takes your chances. No any one machine is the perfect design. They all have faults. So, perhaps you might want to consider which faults you are willing to live with and which ones you can’t live with.