Bambu Lab P2S
The iconic all-rounder, redefined!
CHF 502.45
(Price shown includes 8,1% VAT.
Features & Advantages
- Build volume: 256 x 256 x 256 mm
- PMSM servo extruder with 8.5 kg extrusion force
- Adaptive airflow system for variable cooling
- 5-inch touchscreen display
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Product information & technical details
- Item no.: BL-PF004-U-EU
- Content: 1 pc
- EAN: 6937285506092
- Manufacturer No.: PF004-U-EU
- Manufacturer: Bambu Lab
- Product type: 3D Printers
- Assembly: Fully assembled
- Printing Technology: FFF - FDM - LPD
- Printer Display: Touch Display
- Supported operating systems: Windows (7+), Mac OS X (10.7+), Linux (Ubuntu 12.04+)
- Number of extruders: Single
- Interfaces: USB - Connection, WIFI - WLAN
- Heated print bed: Yes
- Heated chamber: No
- Filament Diameter: 1,75 mm
- Build volume [LxWxH]: 256 x 256 x 256 mm
Description
With the P2S, Bambu Lab is now taking the success of the legendary P series to a whole new level with a powerful second-generation 3D printer that combines innovation, user-friendliness and premium technology in a compact device.
The P2S has been developed from scratch and equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including the DynaSense extruder and the Active Airflow System, inspired by the high-end H2D series. With automatic flow dynamic calibration, the P2S ensures flawless print quality, even without manual tuning. The 5-inch touch display with the new, intuitive second-generation user interface and full HD live camera makes every interaction fluid, modern and precise!
2nd Gen UI on a 5-inch touchscreen
A new, powerful interface featuring smooth animations, clear step-by-step instructions, and lightning-fast response times provides an intuitive, professional-grade user experience.
PMSM servo extruder
The newly developed PMSM servo extruder sets new standards in terms of control and flow stability. With an extrusion force of up to 8.5 kg - around 70 % more than its predecessor - it masters even large quantities of material effortlessly without losing precision. The self-developed servo architecture scans the resistance and position of the filament 20,000 times per second (20 kHz) and recognises grinding or clogging problems in real time. The result: smooth material flow, fewer interruptions and consistently perfect layers - even with demanding high-flow prints.
Automatic flow dynamics calibration
A precise eddy current sensor measures the die pressure in real time and intelligently adjusts the flow rate. The result: uniform extrusion across all layers and perfect dimensional accuracy.
AI-powered error detection
Thanks to integrated computer vision technology, the P2S identifies common printing errors such as stringing or blobbing. It also automatically checks whether the build plate settings match the surface selected in the slicer.
Adaptive airflow technology
The innovative cooling system utilises direct air intake from outside rather than recirculating warm chamber air. This significantly improves the cooling performance, so that even with the door closed, low-melting-point materials can be printed without any problems and without any loss of quality due to overhangs.
Adaptive heat-preserving airflow system
For high-temperature filaments such as ABS or PA, the system utilises flap-controlled heat regulation. The air in the printing chamber remains warm constantly, while a high-performance activated carbon filter continuously circulates purified air - ideal for technical applications with clean room air!
1080-pixel high-rate live view camera
The integrated full HD camera with improved LED illumination offers razor-sharp live views and impressive time-lapse recordings. This allows you to monitor the printing process perfectly, even from a distance.
More features:
- Quick-swap hotend with a simple one-clip mechanism for a nozzle change in just 30 seconds,
- Hardened steel nozzle for printing fibre-reinforced high-performance materials,
- Integrated 2-in-1 buffer for effortless switching between AMS and external filament spools,
- Flat base plate in the interior for easy wiping of all residues,
- Integrated lifting handles for safely transporting the printer,
- Shatterproof front glass with protective film.
Contents:
- 1 x Bambu Lab P2S 3D printer
- 1 x Build plate
- 1 x Accessory box
- 1 x Spool holder
Technical specifications:
| Dimensions | 392 x 406 x 478 mm |
| Net weight | 14.9 kg |
| Build volume | 256 x 256 x 256 mm |
| Printing technology | FDM |
| Extruder drive wheel | Hardened steel |
| Extruder motor | High-precision permanent magnet Synchronous Motor |
| Nozzle | 0.4 mm made of hardened steel |
| Supported nozzle sizes | 0.2 mm 0.4 mm 0.6 mm 0.8 mm |
| Filament diameter | 1.75 mm |
| Max. nozzle temperature | 300 °C |
| Max. heated bed temperature | 110 °C |
| Max. printing speed | 500 mm/s |
| Max. acceleration | 20,000 mm/s² |
| Max. flow rate | 40 mm³/s |
| Build plate | Flexible steel plate, texturised PEI build plate incl. |
| Air purification | Coconut shell granulate |
| Cooling/fan | Part Cooling Fan: Closed Loop Control Hotend Cooling Fan: Closed Loop Control Auxiliary Part Cooling Fan: Closed Loop Control |
| Camera | 1920 x 1080 pixels, HD, 30 frames/sec |
| Sensors | Door sensor Filament Run Out Sensor Filament Tangle Sensor Filament Odometry (only in combination with AMS) Power Loss Recovery |
| Supported filaments | PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, TPU, Support for PLA, Support for PLA/PETG, Support for ABS, PET, PA, PC, PVA, PLA CF, PETG CF, ABS GF, ASA CF, PA6-CF, PA6-GF, PAHT CF, PPA CF, PET CF |
| Display | 5-inch touchscreen, 854 x 480 pixels |
| Supported operating systems | Windows, macOS, Linux |
| Supported slicers | Bambu Studio Other slicers with standard G-code export format (e.g. Super Slicer, PrusaSlicer, Cura) |
| Connectivity & interface | Dual-band WiFi, USB port |
| Control interface | Touch screen, mobile app, web app |
| Voltage | 100-120 VAC 200-240 VAC 50/60 Hz |
| Rater power | 1200 W at 220 V 1000 W at 110 V |
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Legal information
| Manufacturer: | Shenzhen Tuozhu Technology Co., Ltd., Room 201, Building A, No. 1 First Qianhai Shengang Cooperation Zone, -, Shenzhen, China, Contact@bambulab.com |
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Current experience with the P2S
I've printed on this machine for about 30 hours now and I am utterly impressed with the quality. For context, I'm coming from an ender 3 S1 plus. I've mostly printed PETG and PLA so far, although I did try some more technical filaments I own as well (PC, PET-GF). The PETG and PLA prints came out perfectly crsip - no complaints whatsoever except perhaps strength, though that's due to the default settings (the high fan speed, specifically) and I've adjusted them accordingly. Prints still come out beautiful. A caveat of such "guaranteed perfection" is that preprint calibration takes a long time (7 minutes). It definitely seems a bit excessive, although then again this is what allows the machine to be noob-friendly. I just wish there was a way to skip the more non-crucial parts by giving me more control.
I've found the machine easy to clean from the plastic bits and bobs that accumulate over time so far, although there are a few spots in the back that are a bit more convoluted to get to. The linear rods and Z-axis screws were properly lubricated and also seem easily maintainable. The printer overall seems well built; metal is used where metal should be, plastic is where plastic can be. I don't really like the fact that a significant portion of the kinematics is held in with pins and similar as it makes repairs much more difficult/costly, though to be fair I did know this before I bought the printer and decided it was an acceptable sacrifice for price and build quality/reliability. Software is a similar story - heavily locked down, but I don't really feel the need to change it as it's top-class. I except this machine to last.
One thing to note is that the chamber takes some time to heat up as the machine lacks an active heater - I haven't found this to be hindering in any way so far, though to be fair I print crack-prone filaments like PC sparingly so I wouldn't say I'm the best person to comment on the matter. As for the filter, I've found when printing PC that it quite effectively filters the fumes. A bit still escapes, through the poop chute it would seem to me, but it's definitely MUCH more pleasant to be around this machine than my old bedslinger. Despite this, I do wish there was at least a complimentary first-party option of having a HEPA filter included as well as the activated carbon one doesn't catch any microplastic.
I refrain from using the cloud, so I couldn't comment on how it integrates with the printer, but I have found LAN-only mode to be reliable. One minor issue I have with all this is that it requires the bambu network plug-in which also allows for bambuslicer to load a bunch of other networked junk like AI model makers or curated models, only some of which can be turned off in slicer settings. It's possible to block it using tools like OpenSnitch, but it's just overall annoying. This is more a grievance with the slicer rather than the printer, but considering how they are inseparably linked, I do find this important to mention. Bambuslicer in general is a bit subpar, at least in my opinion, to other slicers like Orca. Nonetheless, it's still a pretty good slicer.
Overall, I can only recommend the printer. I do wish it was less locked down and perhaps had some (or support for) additional features, but then again it's really good value for the money and these are mostly nitpicks that wouldn't even concern the majority of users.