Bambu Lab
Bambu Lab X1 Carbon
Please note - The Bambu Lab X1C is no longer made and is now End of Life, please look at the H2 range. The H2C is a great alternative if looking for another printer from Bambu Lab
The Bambu Lab Carbon X1 Carbon is a revolutionary new 3D printer recently released by a team of ex-DJI employees. Boasting a wealth of new features which includes the perfect first layer with automatic mesh bed levelling utilising AI detection to accurately measure and notify the user of any errors. A lidar sensor measures the extrusion width before each print to automatically achieve the perfect layer consistency when printing at the unbelievable speeds this printer is capable of. The Carbon X1 is capable of printing in speeds of up to 500m/s meaning a typical 3DBenchy can be completed in 16 minutes!!
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
| Build Volume | 256 x 256 x 256mm |
| Nozzle | All metal extruder with hardened steel nozzle |
| Filament Sensor | Yes |
| Automatic Bed Levelling | Yes, 7x7 mesh |
| Crash Detection: | Yes |
| Filament diameter | 1.75 mm |
| Supported materials | Wide range of thermoplastics, including PLA, PETG, ASA, ABS, PC (Polycarbonate), CPE, PVA/BVOH, PVB, HIPS, PP (Polypropylene), Flex, nGen, Nylon, Carbon filled, Woodfill and other filled materials. |
| Max travel speed | 500+ mm/s |
| Max nozzle temperature | 300 °C |
| Max heatbed temperature | 120 °C |
| Extruder | Direct Drive |
| Print surface | Double-sided - textured PEI or smooth PEI (random) - both compatible with lidar |
| Printer dimensions (without spool) | 14 kg, 389mm x 389mm x 457mm |
| Power consumption | P1000W @ 220V |
What's in the Box
- Bambu Lab X1 Carbon
- Hotend with Hardened Steel Nozzle 0.4mm
- Build Plate
- Spare Filament Cutter
- Nozzle Wiping Pad
- Glue Stick for Build Plate
- Bambu Scraper
- Unclogging Pin Tool
- Bambu Filament
Q: What is the difference between the X1 Carbon and the P1P?
A: Both printers have the same chassis, carbon rods, and CoreXY design, making them very fast and stable. The X1 Carbon is a fully enclosed printer with a hardened steel nozzle that can print exotic materials like carbon fibre filament. It also includes a Lidar sensor for bed levelling and error detection. On the other hand, the P1P is a barebones printer with no covers and a stainless steel nozzle. It has a textured PEI sheet for the print bed, a touchpoint auto bed levelling system, and no filtration system. While both printers have similar print quality and speed, the X1 Carbon is better suited for high-temperature and abrasive materials, while the P1P is more suitable for printing with PLA, PETG or TPU