
Bambu Lab reports his next large 3D printer to 2025
The long -awaited “prosuant” machine has been pushed back to 2025 to ensure that it is “fully ready and supported worldwide”.
Initially scheduled for 2024, the new 3D Lab 3D printer, which promises to revolutionize the consumer 3D printing, will finally see the light of day in 2025. This period, announced by the company itself, aims to guarantee a product that meets expectations and optimal availability on a global scale.
The reasons for the postponement:
Product improvement: Bambu Lab wishes to “push the limits of the possible” and ensure that its new machine offers first -rate performance and innovations.
Global preparation: The company emphasizes a “fluid experience from the first day” for its customers, which implies the implementation of solid logistics for the distribution of machines, spare parts, etc.
What we know about the new machine:
High-end positioning: intended for demanding “prospective”, it will be above the X1 series.*
Larger format: it will offer a print volume higher than current models.
New technologies: Bambu Lab promises “exciting” technological advances.
A delay that raises questions:
This postponement, although explained by logical reasons, comes shortly after the complaint filed by stratasys against Bambu Lab for patent violation.Difficult not to establish a link between these two events, even if the launch delays are frequent in the 3D printing sector, as illustrated by the cases of Prusa, Peopoly and Phrozen.
In conclusion:
If this delay is a disappointment for impatient, it could be beneficial in the long term.By taking the time to refine your product and guarantee optimal availability, Bambu Lab strengthens its credibility and increases the chances of success of its new 3D printer.
Source: Bambu Lab 3D