Bambu Lab P1P - Unboxing, Setup and First prints

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Got my hands on the P1P !!
unboxed it and set it up to get to my first prints...

My initial impressions are really good, had some trouble while installing the early bird gift camera. (the plastic connector broke, they will send me a replacement.)

now i have this printer i can continue a project that was standing still because i did not have the space on my build plate, more about this later.

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Really appreciate the time you took to make this video. I just ordered mine and Im super excited. Ive been using Anycubic and Sunlu printers and wanted to try this as an upgrade that was semi-affordable. Great video!

AlistreWinters
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Very informative! This will be helpful for when I receive mine. Thank you kindly!

ChefDansHookah
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I have rollers, scraper and hot end laying on my table, are these just spare parts?

zyxwvutsrqponmlkh
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How long does it take to print an object?

shanyrulz
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Can you please confirm that if I buy a P1P and upgrade the head to a hardened steel one I will be capable of printing carbon fiber filament as if I had the 'X1 Carbon' version?
Or do I also need the closed cabinet for a higher and stable temperature environment while printing? This is also doable as a retrofit. what else I am missing?

nickhu
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In packaging, design, and overall fit and finish, the Bambu printers are a new generation of Chinese designed and built consumer products. Japanese products had a similar trajectory from cheap and funky in the 50s and early 60s to high quality later on. Will the cheap and funky Chinese products stay cheap or will they upgrade? Just talking as I wait to get my P1P...

workingTchr
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You don't even need to mess with z-offset on these?

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