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Bambu Lab A2L Launched: A Large-Format A-Series Printer for Bigger Projects

June 1, 2026 by
Vertex 3D, Vertex 3D


Bambu Lab A2L Launched


Introduction 

Bambu Lab has officially introduced the A2L, adding up to its A Series Printers with a focus on larger build volume. The goal is simple to give users more printing area along with the ease of use and ecosystem integration the A Series is known for.

The A2L is designed for users who need bigger desktop printer sizes but still want a plug and play experience instead of moving into more difficult machines.


Larger Build Volume

The A2L offers a 330 × 320 × 325 mm build volume, importantly increasing build volume 

This allows users to print large parts in one go, reducing the need to split and assembling it in one part. It is especially useful for cosplay, prototypes, and functional components.


Familiar Experience

The A2L keeps the same user friendly features as the A Series.

Automatic calibration, smooth workflow, and ecosystem integration remain key parts of the experience, making it easy for existing Bambu users to upgrade without a learning curve.


Multi Color Printing

The A2L supports AMS based multi color printing.

Users can print complex models with multiple colors and materials in a single print, making it suitable for design, display, and educational use cases


More Possibilities

The larger size offers more possibilities, what users can create:

  • Cosplay props and helmets
  • Functional engineering parts
  • RC models
  • Educational projects
  • Workshop tools
  • Large decorative prints

It reduces assembly of models, saving both time and effort.


Position in Lineup

The A2L comes between the standard A-Series and higher end machines.

It targets users who need more space but do not want to move into expensive Printers. This makes it a balanced option in Bambu Lab’s Printers


Conclusion 

The Bambu Lab A2L shows Bambu Lab’s focus on expanding accessibility for larger prints.

It keeps the simplicity of the A-Series and solves one of its biggest limitations; its build volume. For users who need more space with ease of use, it fits into the lineup.