*NEW INFORMATION* on Bambu Lab Colourful Product Tease! (Colourful 3D Printing for Everyone!)
With the release of Bambu Lab’s new colourful product being only less than a week away both excitement and speculation are growing.
Since my last blog Bambu Lab has thrown a couple curveballs to my speculations with leaks of active motor noise cancelling and rethought automatic flow dynamics calibration however, I think this is just to mislead us.
And I also think think that Bambu lab might be releasing not one, but multiple new products on September 20th.
Now everything so far has been speculation, nothing has been confirmed however I'm gonna double down on my thoughts in the previous blog and if I'm wrong then well… I’m wrong.
I think that I have figured out exactly what this multi colour product is. As I just mentioned my last blog was all about potentials, what if's and maybes however, while I was scrolling on Twitter today I came across this retweeted post from a company called Co Print 3D Printing Technologies.
I don't know much about the company however from a brief look on their website it seems that they produce multi colour solutions for 3D printers.
Now if you take a close look at the image above you'll see that there seems to be a device mounted on top of a Creality Ender 3 S1 , and if you look even closer you might notice that this looks very similar to the teaser image we received from Bambu Lab.
Now unfortunately I can't go into a lot of detail on the product because it also hasn't been released yet. However I'll link the product page down here so you can check it out for yourself and sign up to notifications.
From the looks of it though I think it's safe to say that we can expect something similar from Bambu Lab on September 20th. It has 4 colours going into the top of it just like Bambu Lab’s image and it also has a filament cutter at the top left which is the same position of the one in the teaser image.
Now the colours in these guide tubes don't seem to be Cyan Magenta Yellow and White so if Bambu Lab's product is similar to this then we probably won't be getting real time colour mixing, however we will still get a multi colour solution that can be attached to other 3D printers.
Which in my opinion is a pretty big deal and a big win for 3D printing.
In other Bambu Lab news aka non multicolour related news. There have been leaks of a new Bambu Lab printer called the A1 now there’s not a lot of information out there on this printer at the moment however a lot of 3d printer enthusiasts seem to think that it may be a low cost bedslinger to appeal to another market.
Which I think is definitely a possibility and might have something to do with the active motor noise cancelling and the dynamic flow calibration teasers that we have seen from Bambu Lab over the past week.
That's all I've got for this update blog guys but as mentioned in the other blog if I find some more information before the release then I'll upload another.