We go hands-on with Bambu Lab's newest printer, the $400 A1. A speedy bed slinger design with the same build plate and volume as Bambu's X1 and P1 line of printers, the A1 inherits all of the design features of the previous A1 Mini without compromising print size. But how does this printer change the purchasing decision of someone looking to get into FDM 3D printing, and does it make sense in Bambu's wider lineup?
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Hands-On: Bambu Lab A1 $400 3D Printer!
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