Bambu Lab H2S Speculations: Larger Build Volume & Single Nozzle Design Revealed
Introduction:
The 3D printing community is waiting for the launch of Bambu Lab H2S on August 26th. Leaks published on Bambu Lab’s Wiki and shared across forums, give the hints about the printer. Rumors suggests the H2S could be a simplified and a better variant of the H2D, offering a large build space and streamlined design.
What the Leaks Show
- Larger Build Volume – Estimated at 350 × 320 × 340 mm, bigger than Bambu Lab P1S and ideal for large projects.
- Single Nozzle Design – A simple extrusion setup compared to H2D, offering affordability.
Expected Features
- Nozzle Setup: Single extruder (light and easy to maintain)
- Build Volume: 350 × 320 × 340 mm³ (little taller than H2D)
- Module Support: Compatible with cutter and laser add-ons
- Usability: Easy filament change, less complexity, more accessible for beginners
- Based on Bambu Lab’s ecosystem, the H2S will likely include:
- CoreXY motion system for high-speed printing.
- AMS compatibility for multi-color/material prints.
- Auto bed leveling and vibration compensation.
- Enclosed design for reliable performance with high temp filaments
Why It Matters
The H2S could deliver the balance of performance and price that many makers are looking for. It's large build volume and simple setup will be helpful for:
- Hobbyists wanting bigger prints.
- Professionals needing a reliable printer.
- Print farms looking for efficiency and affordability.
Launch Timeline
Bambu Lab has announced a major reveal on August 26, and many expect this will be the official launch of the H2S. Until then, the leaks are fueling excitement across the maker community.
Final Thoughts
The Bambu Lab H2S looks set to offer more space and simplicity at a competitive price. If confirmed, it could quickly become a favorite in the mid range 3D printer market. Stay tuned for the official launch, this is one release to watch closely.