Bambu Lab P1P - High Speed 3D Printer - Unbox & Setup

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in today's video we're going to be checking out probably the most talked about and disruptive company in the 3D printing space which is the bamboo lab as they set a new standard for Fast Printing with their X1 Carbon and today we're going to be looking at the p1p which is like a stripped down version of the X1 so in this video we're going to be unboxing it setting it up and doing some prints so hope you guys enjoyed the video let's get started [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] alright so the p1p comes in this box it's not too large and on one of the sides we've got a big fragile sticker there's actually handles here and not too much information except for 15 kilograms or it's over 15. so about 32 pounds or so let's go ahead and open it up and check out what we got inside so right off the bat we got a QR code we can scan to watch an oven box tutorial and on each side of the flaps here we got a little picture saying that we need to pull the whole printer out with these flaps here so just rip it off the Box on both sides and then that's how we're going to pull it out so I think what I'm gonna do as I am on the table is I'm just going to flip it around and dump it out so let's just do that [Music] and up we go and check out how neatly everything is packed so we got bubble wrapping all around I think I need to go ahead and flip it around again as everything kind of falls apart but yeah quite impressive with so much bubble wrap and that is a great thing because during shipping it'll be very well protected all right well you can kind of see the printer inside here still have a plastic bag okay so it is taped here on top there we go wow super interesting it looks so Bare Bones kinda let's go ahead and get this plastic out so on top we have a cardboard the quick start guide taped to it looks like a pretty nice little manual shows us everything about the printer all the parts that are included and we do have to assemble a few things but it's nothing major and then connecting it wirelessly and using the printer so yeah very nice little quick manual that goes through everything all right cool let's go ahead and continue unpacking it there's a pretty large box inside and it looks like it's going to come out the top here it looks like we got quite a few things in there let's go ahead and take the rest of the stuff out we can even got a huge silica pack for moisture so let's move this to the side and let's go ahead and open this box and check it out guys very neatly organized there so right off the bat we get a full spool of PLA and white and definitely cool that it's a full spool and it's bamboo lab branded so here we have our control display navigation module and we'll have to install this we got our power cord and this is the US type we got a PTFE tubing couple Allen wrenches and also a clean out needle and just sitting in there we have this extra hot end heat break looks like the nozzle in it very interesting design and definitely looks quite unique to the bamboo lab and it says here it's a 0.4 nozzle so yeah very cool looks like if you did want to change the nozzle you'd have to change this piece here it's not something that you can just unscrew looks like so yeah very interesting and we also get a little safety guideline in here so that's pretty much everything except for another box which is got some good weight to it and it looks like has quite a bit of things in there so we got the PTFE tubing anchor kind of little roller brackets and we'll have to see what these are for this one here it says for the hot end some kind of clip in two bolts so here we have the spool holder pretty nice looking piece all metal baggy for the spool holder some bolts for a DIY shell so you can't print out your own coverings here and they give you some bolts to put those on there's a little bag that says for scraper DIY so I guess you can probably print out something and use the razor blades there or whatever's in there as the scraper and put it together so it's kind of like a little kit here we also have some kind of kit for a printed phone holder and the last baggie here says for extruder so yeah quite a few little baggies and then we also get some lubricant grease and thermal grease and the last piece here says this side down well maybe you got open air okay here it says package contains liquid glue so very interesting oh okay so it's something you use kind of like a glue stick to put on the build plate so your models can stick better okay and it's like a fabricy swab that you roll it on yeah very cool and that does appear to be everything so for the next part I'm going to clean up here a bit and we'll start putting the p1p together all right so the first thing we need to do is cut the zip tie there take the cardboard off and also pull out some foam back here so let's go ahead and cut the zip tie there's actually a couple of them here so now we can move the hot end there we go to pull out the cardboard and now it's free so there's a sticker here I'm going to go ahead and peel that very nice so back here we have like this chute that goes to the back side and we're going to look at the details here in a bit but we need to pull out the foam inside as simple as that so for step one we're going to be installing the spool holder in the back so step one and two so let's go ahead and flip around and now we're looking at the back and over here there's actually a little sticker that says spool holder assembly so we got to take out this one bolt let's grab the Allen wrench and it's the larger of the two and we're going to unscrew this bolt here like it shows in the manual we're going to grab our Force pool holder baggie which includes two little bolts and that's going to replace this one that we just took out so we're going to grab the spool holder and put the bolt in it and then tighten it to the back here so yeah I love the indicators here to show you exactly where everything goes very nice attention to detail and on this pull holder itself there is wording that says top and it's the smooth part yeah pretty logical but just in case all right so that's on nice and tight so for step three we're going to be putting in the PTFE tubing anchor and it kind of shows us how the ptf2 being goes on number four so this is the baggie here and it's going to mount right here above the spool holder to the very top there's a couple little holes and with the PTFE tubing going down it's going to mount just like this and the two bolts are the same so one of them is going to kind of hold it still and the other one you guys can see it has an adjustment maybe be a little easier to see sideways so this is made not to be all the way tight meaning is it not compressed into the part so it can move around if it needs to depending on how big the spool is and if you know it needs to be more of an angle or not so let's go ahead and connect our PTFE tubing which is up here and we're simply just going to plug this into the coupler and I should grab it so this is where we're going to feed the filament in and it's going to go into the hot end which if we tilt the printer here hopefully you guys can see but on the hot end this is where the other side goes so it just inserts in there and it kind of grabs it so and so that is our spool holder and the PTFE guide here so for the next part we're going to be flipping back around to the front and if we go down on the next part we're going to see we need to unscrew or remove two little bolts or screws that hold the bed down and this is during shipping and there's actually two little you guys can see little Flags here or arrows that point to the bolts that we need to take out one on each side so this one's out and there we have the other one all right so the next part is installing the screen so we're going to plug it in and then we're going to tuck the cable correctly behind it and then clip it on and so the screen here goes on the front left side and here we have the plug taped down so let's grab our little screen we can see that's where it plugs in right there and the cable kind of has to tuck in into this area there so so let's go ahead and plug it in might be a little tricky but it's not bad as you can get to it and make sure it clicks in there really good so make sure you got your screen the right side up which the controls go towards the center and then kind of feed the cable here and a wavy snakey pattern and then all these holes should line up with the tabs here and it should go in so once you get it in there you slide it that way to the left well actually we need to remove this little sticker here first so we just slide it to lock it simple as that and on top we actually had a little SD card here that we need to remove that little protector layer on top so so far so good and quite straightforward and actually guys that is the last step as far as the installation goes so for next part I want us to download the app on our phone to connect to the printer and then it goes into printing our first print so yeah quite simple here on the getting started guide but before we do anything else I'm going to clean up here a bit and we'll take a closer look at the printer in more detail alright guys so the p1p looks quite unique here sitting on the table it looks quite raw and kind of like an unfinished look like somewhat of an industrial kind and as you guys can see we don't have any kind of enclosure it's all completely open and so this is the frame of the older brother X1 Carbon and it's kind of shed all of its panels and it's not enclosed now the great part is is you can't enclose it by buying the enclosure or printing out your own or even doing some DIY stuff but this is the way that p1p comes and this is where you will be saving some of your money so let's start from up here on the top first thing to note here is that this is a core XY configuration so we have two Motors there in the back that control the X and the Y another thing to note is we have carbon rods on the X and normal Steel Rod single on each side for the y-axis I like how everything's blacked out as it all kind of Blends in and doesn't really show itself too much but yeah everything you guys can see is organized very well the wires and everything's well thought through there's like this little protective corner here for this wire and a lot of it's metal like this upper portion is and then we have some Plastics mixed with Metals so it's a combination of both but yeah very well built not too much going on here on this side and going to this other corner here we can see there is some kind of module here that says USB output so you actually do have power here on the front of it behind the panel right here so so what's great on the latest p1p printers is that you do get a camera pre-installed and also the Light Bar so I've heard that the first ones didn't come with this but their latest ones are already upgraded to these two extra accessories that come standard with the p1p so let's look at the hot end assembly as this is going to be a very interesting piece here so you guys can see on the top this is where our power wire comes and it's quite thin very interesting I wonder what kind of signal and power and voltages that are being used that it could be so thin but yeah that's pretty cool that it is we got the typical PTFE tubing and this is where we inserted it right there so it just kind of Clicks in there so we've got some openings here for venting I love this gray color the back is quite clean we just got some venting down here on the other side we have a lever here that you can push and this actually cuts the filament or like a cutter you can see a little yellow gear there looks nice as we go down we can see this bamboo lab so this is a parts cooling duct and you guys can see our nozzle there it actually has a silicone sock around the heat block and it is cooled from both sides so it looks pretty nice and yeah I'm not sure if you guys can see too much there but yeah and going up we can see there's the blower fan for the parts Cooling and what's cool is this whole part the front piece pops off pretty easily as it is magnetic and we can see a little better the blower there for the parts Cooling and our whole hot end extruder assembly here so we got the tip there with the heat block and then the heat break a little Parts cooling fan right there then we got our extruder mechanism and that's where we inserted our PTFE tubing and then here we can see this Junction board there some ribbon cables plugged in and in the back there we got our motor and gears and things like that so yeah very nicely built great attention to detail pretty cool how easily this comes off just being magnetic super cool so yeah so far so good now going to the very back you guys can see we have the Chute here and the shoot goes up and comes out the back over here you can actually see my hand there and so this is for cleaning the nozzle looks like and purging because this piece here which we have extra of these included you go here you guys can see it kind of wipes on it which is super cool so it's kind of neat that they have this little shoot here with the nozzle wiper so this area here is going to be where the electronics are they're kind of more down here looks like and on this side is our power supply there is a piece of tape here let's take this off and the door here looks like pops off let's see all right so there's actually nothing in there and it's empty I guess we'll put this back this must be for some accessory or who knows what so here in the middle we can see our lead screw that goes all the way down and it is connected to the bed here so we can't really see too much because we still have foam and this is one of the lead screws because there are two more here up front they are all synchronized with the belt underneath so that's quite unique I've seen two one obviously but this has three which is great because it'll keep the build plate very stable as it goes up and down so let's go back up here so on the very top by the screen we have our SIMs card that plugs in there and it's a micro and it's unbranded just clean card it's not the easiest thing to access but this printer is made more to use it through your phone or computer wirelessly so we got a little nice cover over the frame The Branding here bamboo lab p1p very nice and then we've got our screen that we installed let's go ahead and peel the protector so this looks pretty generic compared to what we're used to lately so it looks like we have navigation here with okay pause and back but this is uh one of the downgrades from the X1 Carbon is you'll get this screen instead of the big touch screen so depending on you know if you care about that too much it might be worth it for you to upgrade but if you're on a budget and you still want the X1 Carbon printing prowess the p1p here offers it for a lower cost all right so going down to the bed the build volume is actually a square which is 256 by 256 and 256 tall which is pretty cool that it's a cube and I loved how large it is compared to the size of the printer so it's very efficient on the size and the print volume that you get another cool thing that I don't know if I mentioned but we looked at the lead screws but we do have the rods also for each of the three corners here including one there inside next to the lead screw so yeah quite a unique way of operating this bed up and down so as far as the build plate material it's like a textured almost looks like a PC type finish and it is a flexible sheet same on both sides which is very useful and pretty thin and flexes really easily you can see the magnetic mat so we can't really see underneath as it's still down but it is a heated bed they can do 100c temperatures for the hotter Printing and also I did mention that the nozzle goes all the way to 300 so yeah it gives you versatility to print quite a few different types of filaments so not too much going down here just this plastic kind of Base we do have four rubber feet flipping it around looking at the back we can kind of see all of the mechanisms here towards the top of the core XY and actually guys you can see there there's this Auto tensioner there with the spring very interesting yeah I can kind of see it moving as I pull on the Belt very cool so it seems to be very very well engineered every little aspect of it this is where we installed this pool holder you can see it says top here so we have a little plug here for something not sure exactly what that's for there's our Chute here some venting we can kind of see the electronics inside and going down here we got the manufacturing label and our power input Port it is fused with an on and off switch all right guys so I got a little curious about what's behind the panel here so I went ahead and took out the little bolts all around so let's go ahead and see what's back there yeah the shoot does come out with it and it is a steel back panel but yeah this is what we see so also this area here is empty and there's our stepper motor there for the z-axis that runs that belt underneath and then our power plug here we are grounded very nice and going to the other side here we have the power supply and actually it's much smaller than I thought it would be seems quite small I don't know if you guys can see it or not but that's The Branding there and it does say 24 volt 4.5 amps so yeah that's quite interesting and if we go up we can see here what appears to be some sort of a junction board or something like that not too sure if I would say that this is the main board because it doesn't seem that large but another small one up here and actually guys I think maybe this is for the AMS which is the multi-color or multi-material system that plugs into hair but yeah and there's more things behind here too so yeah definitely kind of interesting and everything looks like it's kind of really tightly engineered weird and uniquely assembled all right well hopefully that was a little interesting I'm going to put the plate back on so let's go ahead and flip this thing on the side and maybe we could see something interesting here and yeah it's pretty Hollow under here which I did not expect kind of cool so we can see three pulleys and then our belt and that's connecting the three lead screws between each other and then we have a stepper motor right here that drives it all and it comes here from this panel here behind right next to the power here so and we do have really nice actually pretty squishy rubber feet so yeah pretty interesting looking printer I'm pretty excited to plug it in and power it up and we'll see what the p1p here is all about so let's go ahead and plug the cord in it looks like about four feet long I plugged it in let's hit the power button looks like the screen came to life so I'm not too sure if you guys are going to be able to read that out so the first thing it says here is before use make sure you read the user manual so we did that let's click next so now it's asking us to make sure that we remove the two Bolts from the bed which we did well actually guys I just noticed that there's another bolt right here so there's actually three of them wow so make sure you don't forget that one in the back and there is a little red flag back there even though I looked at it I didn't click that that was a bolt there all right so we're gonna click next now it's asking us to select our region which we'll click on North America and here it's asking us to scan this QR code to I guess make an account or maybe get the app will actually select setup later we'll click on that now we agree to the terms and conditions and you can read all about them by scanning that QR code agree to that here you can join to help improve everyone's experience so I guess they will collect information about the printer so you can join or skip I'm going to skip this part and now it's going to do a self check I'll do a run through everything and make sure everything's working so let's click on start of course we haven't took our phone out yet I wonder if we can do that oh there we go well I guess we can take it out now all right so it's moving the bed up and down okay so for some reason we got test failed here so that's kind of interesting it does say we can retest maybe me pulling out the foam messed up the test but once it stops I'm gonna click on retest it's interesting is continuing doing something though even though it says failed on the screen okay so it looks like it's doing input shaping now foreign 's getting really loud [Music] all right now it's moving to the back and I'm guessing it's done so I'm just going to click retest here even if it does everything again I don't mind I think that foam had something to do with the fail so laughs all right so now it says that it is complete and everything is good enjoy your printing all right click on finish here and this is our main menu all right so looking at it up close here we can see that it actually looks pretty nice so it is in this kind of mono color between light and dark I do like the overall aesthetic looks nice here we have the control panel so on the very left side looks like we're on home and then we can choose to go between these so I guess this is printing settings account connections SD card and then files on the very bottom which is what you can print so in home we've got the nozzle temperature there and the bed temperature the speed and it says ready to print and then we have camera play and stop so if we click over this way you can see we are on play right now stop and actually that's all we can choose looks like so yeah it'll definitely be a little bit of getting used to here as everything navigation related is on this pad and actually guys you can also click OK right on where you're at and that'll go to the options that you have so the only two options we have here these so if we go back so going down to the next one here push okay and so our first choice here is the nozzle and if we click on that it's going to let us preheat it does it have a preset no do I have to manually do it wow so if you click up it goes by tens this way it goes by one very interesting I guess not a big deal if you just hold that it goes pretty quick so let's say 200 I'll click OK and it starts preheating and we actually can hear a fan turned on in the background there so let's go back and now we can see it's kind of flashing so now we can select let's go to the bed and we'll preheat this to 6D click ok and it's gonna execute that oops all right so we gotta click back first and now go down this is our speed settings it looks like we have a few to choose from here I'm not sure how to get there or what am I doing here but yeah if we click on this rocket thing you can see we have ludicrous Sports standard and silent so I'm guessing it would be easier to control this from let's say your phone or something but yeah let's go back down here we have feeding so this is going to be loaded unload the filament and then if we keep going down there's more we got the fan on off and also the Light so let's try that on so here we have two options off and on so we're going to click on on and there it goes the light actually came on I don't know if you guys can see it's right here pretty cool all right so that is our main options here on the left and on the right here we have it looks like extruder okay so this is actually moving the extruder manually then we have the bed moving so we can just go down a little bit and you guys can maybe kind of see it in the background moving up and down and then we can move X and Y and also home it so X and Y is going to be D's and home is going to be the middle so if I move to the front and back that moves the whole hot end and the X Y position and then home will home everything so pretty straightforward just definitely need to get used to the controls just gotta get used to clicking the right buttons to go in and out of the menus so the next one down here we have the account which we're not logged in and we'll do that in a bit guys our connection to the Wi-Fi the SD card the size of it and what's available the printer's name firmware calibration out of sleep 15 minutes so I guess it can put itself to sleep and you can choose from the different times here or never I'll leave it at 15. you can also factory reset it and our serial number here so since we have everything preheated let's go ahead and load some filament in the back and I think in the files here they do have quite a few things that we can print out not to even sure what to start off but I guess we'll go with the benchy here I saw a bench in the beginning there we go let's see if I click on that okay so it does show us here some information it's going to take only eight minutes to print which is I guess the maximum speed of this thing all right so we're flipped around to the back and I'm gonna go ahead and open up this full spool of white pla that came with the printer it says bamboo Labs up here so yeah very nice quality spools so let's grab the end here we're gonna set it on the spool holder and so our filament is going to go out this way and kind of naturally feed into the coupler here which will guide it into the hot end so I'm going to cut it on an angle so it can travel easier and we're just going to go into this PTFE tubing it's a little bit tight here but not bad to be honest I wish the spool holder was a little bit lower I think that would make it a little easier but it's not a big deal at all so we're just going to push it until it goes into the hot end and that's how you're going to start it and so now we're gonna go to our extruder and we're going to click down to feed it in so you might have to push your filament through or help it grab from the back but yeah I can feel that it grabbed it so I'm just going to keep pushing until it starts coming out the bottom and there you go so you guys can see some white coming out yeah it looks like everything is good there so I guess we can go ahead and start our benchy I'm gonna go back to the files and we'll click on benchy and I'm going to click on print so I'm guessing it's ready to go and I think the bed leveling is also automatic so we'll see how it goes let's go ahead and just click on print so there it goes okay so it looks like it might be cleaning the nozzle there in the back okay so it's actually purging in that shoot so that's kind of cool I guess you don't really have to purge it as it automatically do it looks like some fans came on and there it goes double wiping itself looks like checking the bed okay and it actually does tap there so it Taps the bed to check for level he's doing something in the back there so I'm not sure if this is a first time thing as doing some kind of tests before it even prints the benchy here so okay so it's doing the out of bed leveling all right so since this is probably our first time printing it probably has to go through this procedure put in all the parameters and also looks like input shaping too because it keeps bouncing the bed around all right so uh looks like it's preheating the nozzle again and there it goes look at that so purge the line and now it's printing wow that is so fast yeah look at it go on that first layer it's literally perfect wow this thing is insane that is incredible that is real time printing right there that's just incredible it's shaking my whole table so yeah this thing's on fire it's going really quick yeah as we're printing here we can looks like choose to pause or stop the print you can also control looks like other stuff too while it's printing they're interesting so you can adjust your temperatures here if you wanted to yeah the amount of uh Force that's going into the printing it's making everything Shake but super exciting to see how this bench will come out even though we're printing in white all right so the benchy finished faster than I could even keep track of it I just left for a second and it was done so yeah it was definitely quick it doesn't say here how long it took not that I noticed just goes back to the main menu but yeah quite incredible and I would say probably 15 minutes if I could guess it did start off with calibrating itself and what not else so so the bed is actually still warm what is it 58 yeah let's go ahead and release it and I'll set it down here on the table so we can cool off faster but what I want to do is I want to change the filament to Black so I think this little lever here you push and that cuts the filament so you can pull it out so I want to try that out so if I just push on it all the way down in there deep we should be able just to roll it out okay so so I guess we'll have to unload in the menu but before then we have to preheat it and definitely wish they had a preheat button to be able to push it out here shortly it does preheat really fast and there we go okay so I just had to push it once and it comes out so getting to the spool holder in the back is not as fun as usual but not a huge deal and yeah very good filament looks like and we're gonna look at the benchy here in a second and I want to put some just generic filament not bamboo branded in Black so we can see much better of how the layers go down I'm just going to push it all the way through to the hot end and I'll click on load once so it grabs it okay so I can confirm it grabbed and I think it'll Purge itself once it starts printing the new print so let's cut this Vinci loose and look at that it just came right off no issues and we got the little percher also comes off so yeah it seems to stick very well and Pops right off at least here for PLA and yeah it's really easy to align the bed and set it in there as it has little stops in the back so let's go ahead and print DaVinci again and this time in Black all right so it's preheating so it does purge enough for you not to worry about doing all that as it will do it automatically so it's still doing all this stuff it did in the beginning I guess it needs to kind of calibrate each time it prints yeah to be honest it's kind of strange to see it do so much calibration before it starts it seems like you would remember from the last one and look at that it's gonna have to do the out of bed leveling again or maybe it's just checking I'm not sure yeah it looks like he has to do this every time very interesting I wonder if you can bypass this so you don't have to waste so much time each print but I guess you know depending on who you are this might be quite valuable as it's going to be perfect every time but yes it's doing that let's go ahead and look at this benchy here so it isn't white it's going to be a little bit harder or maybe quite a bit harder to see so let's start here with the bottom so the bottom looks great there's practically no elephant foot or anything weird so it's literally perfect so the layers if you can maybe see them do sit very nicely most of them there is a few lines here and there like this one here a little bit but that's a normal line that is on all benches yeah guys if this was a 15 minute print which I believe it was it is incredible how good it is and look at the overhangs and everything so yeah everything looks great but in white you can't see very well so this is why I'm excited to print it in Black hopefully my filament there is good enough for this really fast printing but it should be just normal pla I'm pretty excited to see how our next bench is going to come out yeah very weird how it has to do all this all right there goes it's purging and it starts [Music] also guys it does look like the display dims down kind of preserve itself very cool all right so the benchy's done and the printer actually cooled off and looks like turned itself off or put itself on standby the screen is dimmed down their light is still on but it's all completely quiet and it's been about 30 minutes or so since it's finished yeah let's see how easy it pops off this is actually pretty much cold and look at that I don't know I'm really liking this build platform seems to stick very well and then pop right off when it cools off so again not sure the timing on this thing if I would guess it's anywhere from 15 to 20 minutes so keeping that in mind let's take a closer look at this thing right off the bat oh I guess let's go to the bottom we can see the Finish there very nice again perfect adhesion to the bed slight slight elephant foot there but it's very minor that's pretty much normal there so now one thing we can notice right away you guys can see I remember to start here from the back maybe we have this really shiny very even layers beautiful layers and then for some reason we got matte I don't know if the temperature change or the speed change something changed and it started printing more matte and then it got more shiny as it went up which is interesting we do have a little bit of ringing there but it's very slight basically no ghosting great cooling on the overhangs so yeah guys I don't know it's quite incredible so I guess the bamboo lab p1p here delivers for sure on quality and actually guys looking at this white one I don't know if you can maybe see or not we were shinier on the bottom and then it got matte here also it's just harder to see on white but yeah the benchy turned out amazing which is impressive to say the least for the p1p here alright so for the next part let's see if we can connect the printer to our phone so let me go down here to account and I'll click on that and we do have a barcode here maybe that'll lead us somewhere I'm gonna use my camera and open it up and it takes us to download an app and it's called bamboo handy so here we are at the App Store let's install it and it is 73 megabytes almost 74. all right so it's downloaded let's open it up so we have to agree to privacy protection allow notifications and this is our main screen here let's go ahead and click on this plus button over here and we'll have to create an account so you have to put in your email and then send yourself a verification code all right and then we're going to sign in we need to allow to find nearby devices hello and it's scanning looks like our printer that came up here on the bottom so let's click on that so we're going to read and accept privacy policies and whatnot else confirm bind pair and connect phone's asking so lots of allows here so now there's a code that comes up on the printer and on the phone that should match we're going to click on pair I guess we got to click here also a pair well actually I guess it didn't work let me try that again all right so it looks like we're at the next page and we have to log in into our Wi-Fi network so I'm going to go ahead and do that click on bind all right so it looks like we're logged in and that took a couple tries so not sure if it's just maybe my network or what here it's asking us to confirm that we took out those bolts so it's actually going through the setup process which was probably pretty helpful when you first get started also on the printer here it says we have new firmware available and if we want to update so I guess let's go ahead and do that and there it goes so we've got zero there so let's go ahead and just see what's on the app here okay so we do need to log it into the printer so we'll go ahead and let that update and we'll try to log in all right looks like it's back and it says it's been successfully updated cool so let's go ahead and go back to our QR code wherever that here we go it says we're logged in yeah it looks like it walks you through to even logging in the app so but we already logged in so I'm not sure how to get past this part let's see okay so if we just go back we can see that we already logged in and that's our device there and there's also a video here it looks like of some sorts okay so that's actually our camera which is right over here see my hand there so there is a little bit of well quite a bit of a delay refresh rate is kind of low but you know you do get to see what's going on through the camera so here we have some stats got the printer and then the nozzle temperature the bed temperature the speed for click on that we get quite a few more options temperature and axes and also filament you can load and unload here from the phone extruder controls are here too so yeah you can also turn the light on and off so you guys can see there in the background pretty cool we'll leave that on so down here we have devices in me if we click on me it's going to be your account here got the store looks like another link there my history there's nothing here support tickets scanned QR codes settings let's see what's in the settings so basically your profile settings account security and about the app so yeah pretty straightforward here guys and all fear controls are here and if we click on the nozzle we can type it in or actually they got hot buttons here that's cool so if we click on 220 it's going to go straight to that and on the bed we can click 45 and done and it's going to start warming up all right cool and it actually looks like if you just click on it it also preheats on the numbers also so if we can click here in the corner on these little lines we got machine assistant and this is where your messages will be from the machine calibration so you can do bed leveling and resonance calibration you can start it from here print options so you can turn on auto recovery from here record settings so it's recording videos I'm going to turn that off actually unless it's making time lapses so let's leave that on and see what it is is we got device name and the version so pretty straightforward and cool so I don't see where the print button is which I thought would be around here somewhere maybe we gotta click on one of these links and that just takes us to the bamboo Lab website I thought they would have something where you can print straight from the phone and by the way while clicking around I realized if you click on the speed you actually can choose there from ludicrous Sport and standard but yeah this is where you can change it and they also have silent there on the very bottom all right so apparently the handy app here does not have a way to actually print from here which is a little disappointing to be honest like if you're gonna have an app you know this nice and have all these nice features especially controlling the printer you should be able to you know at least access your SD card from here and start a print but yeah for some reason they chose only to give you controls once you're printing so you can kind of monitor it and whatnot else so yeah let's go ahead for the desktop and see if we can download the bamboo Labs slicer where from there we can definitely send files to the all right so here we are at the website of bamboo lab and we're at the p1p page here and yeah it looks like they have a few accessories that you can actually download like these panels and print them out so yeah pretty cool all right so if we click here on software we can see we got bamboo Studios so we downloaded the handy app now we need the studio so let's click download so I am on Mac so I'll be clicking on this button here save that so it is download but it says unconfirmed for some reason I'm not sure why very very strange so far a pretty rough start here for bamboo lab you can't even read the file that's for the Mac I'm going to try that again I guess all right still no luck just says unconfirmed and then it gives me this warning there's no application that can even open this file all right so there might be hope so if you click here on you can check and use in full releases you'll get this tab to open and then here I see a DMG file here for the latest 1.6.2 of the studio Mac so let's click on that hopefully save this to the computer and now we have an actual DMG file that we can open so yeah if you're going to download try doing that way if you're on Mac so now we're just going to drag this to the applications and it should install it and sure enough here it is let's go ahead and open it up and this is what we see here so looks like we got get started North America next so these are the printers that are available to use in the slicer look at that they even got creality in here so we are on the p1p here we have filament selection so you can I guess select the kind of filament that you plan on using I'm just going to leave everything the way it is and looks like it's going to install some kind of network plug-in so we'll just click on finish and see what happens it says successful we'll close that it's a little bigger but yeah this is what we see here so we're at home right now start a new project here so we got prepared this is going to be our slicer pretty cool it looks like it knows that we have the p1p so that's good we got preview and then device here it says no printer let's see if we can find our printer here the printer is connected not too sure here well actually guys I think we need to log in that's the problem so totally forgot to do that so let's go ahead and log in it's asking if we want to synchronize the cloud data sure and let's see if our device is connected now there we go now we're connected and we have the camera here too view it live look at that pretty awesome so yeah you just have to log in so once you log in everything is good and it finds the printer automatically connects so let's go ahead and click on new projects and it's going to take us to prepare so this is our build plate here yeah it looks really nice I love the layout and we actually have buttons here virtually on the pad if I can get there anyways you can see I'm here I've got lock X so some basically options so double click moves it around and single click does this so all right so let's throw a calibration cube in there and we'll zoom in here a bit so we can see there's some information here on the side made it disappear but it says calibration Cube and the size of it and more interesting specs but yeah over here it looks like we have all of our settings to the left so we've got a plate type filament bamboo basic and here we have all the parameters if we toggle this Advanced we're going to get a lot more options so here we have quality strength so basically here you can adjust and fine tune um I don't know the way it's printing it seems to be perfect pretty much so I'm going to leave it the way it is so on the top here we have quite a few things we can do rotate the model lay on the face and whatnot also just slicer options which could be pretty useful here so yeah nothing too new here pretty much the same stuff if you use the slicer before I mostly use Kira so this is pretty familiar here we have slice plate so if we click on that it's going to slice the model it's going to give us a lot more other stats so if we're happy with everything we're going to click on print plate and as we can see we can send it here straight to the printer and here you can choose the option of bed leveling so yeah they do have an option to turn that off so if you don't want it to bed level I'm going to leave it on for this one as we did an update also you can choose to do a time lapse or not I guess we'll leave that on also so it's going to take 21 minutes and five seconds to print which is pretty reasonable let's see if we unclick this all right so it doesn't change the time I'm guessing this is the print on its own doesn't include bed level in any case let's click on send and we should be sending it to the printer and there it goes and now it automatically goes to the device where we can see with everything that's going on and I can see the printer starting to move here we have all of the options that we can see and do with the printer as it's printing so right now we're on status we've got media update and some other option here all right so the printer is moving you guys can see the lag is quite laggy I mean it's not live for sure but it's about every couple seconds it refreshes so yeah not you know the best refresh rate but I guess still very useful as you can see what's going on so we're preheating here to 250 and then it's going to go through all of the usuals of purging and leveling and all that stuff and then it'll start printing so it looks like the 21 minutes was with everything so we have 16 minutes left it says it's 20 done so and over here we have an AMS little section which we don't have this is a multi-material system so so yeah that's pretty cool and it is starting to print and it's pretty nice to see this live view of what's going on so yeah you can go around here and click on different things and again I don't see any place where we can access the SD card from here so whatever projects you do looks like you have to bring them in yourself from wherever you get them and then you go from here so all right so it looks like we've started and we'll see how it goes all right so we're here and it's doing the out of bed leveling and I went to the app here and you guys hopefully can see there that it is pulling up our project and it's 24 done and we've got 15 minutes left so yeah that was the total time all combined together with whatever it's doing so yeah let's see if we can see the live view from here also all right so it's purging and now it's printing so it does look like we can live view from both places the computer and the phone at the same time so that's kind of cool so yeah this looks like it's a 15 minute calibration Cube and we do have an icon there that says it is recording we can pause stop or we have all of these other settings we can do while it's pretty so yeah pretty intuitive and pretty cool how it all works together and very nice if you want to monitor it while you're not around the printer and I'm a little curious if we go here and go to sport and see what happens so that bumped it up to a hundred and twenty four percent and it did speed up a bit let's see if we can go to Ludacris here and it went down to 11 minutes by the way so now we're on Ludacris which went to 166 percent and that's how fast that is it's actually quite quick and now it's down to seven minutes so you have very very quick printer guys it is boogieing along so I'm just gonna let it print out in ludicrous because I want to see what the quality will look like at its fastest speed here [Music] all right and just like that it is finished and on the app it actually gives a notification that the print was successful so let's go ahead and take a look at it so this is the full speed which is probably about seven eight minutes to print this and you guys can see we do have a little bit of ringing there on the x-axis and by the way that axes don't really matter for this printer as it is a core x white but still kind of interesting to see here on the flat walls we got the Y but what's impressive is how well the layers are sitting and even the corners look great which is quite impressive so yeah that was the X wall a little more vibrations than the Y but yeah top looks great and bottom is also good very nice I think I'm going to go ahead and print three more so we have the ludicrous and then we'll do the other speeds also so on the app if we click on me we can go to my history and we can see that our cube is now saved in the cloud since we sent it over so I think we can print from here maybe or not let's see oh yeah we can so you can print from the app of the same print or whatever other prints that you've sent here before so let's click on print again so it's pulling up the AMS so which we don't have and here we can also click time lapse and bed leveling so I think we're gonna uncheck the bed leveling since we've done that just now so let's just go straight to print now and now on the settings well actually we don't need to go there on the speed we'll change that to sport so we'll have all the different speeds printed out and we'll kind of look at them all together by the way on the preview here you can full screen it so you can see a little better of the model up closer and actually there's stats also of what's going on with the printer currently so yeah really nice polished app overall I just wish it had a little bit more accessibility to bring prints in and slice them right from here but yeah other than that excellent app as far as control goes all right and the way it goes and looks like officially it is 12 minutes for the sport which is 124 percent so in silent mode as you guys can see we're at 50 of the speed and it's gonna take like 30 minutes to print this Cube which is quite a long time and the crazy part is it's not silent at all because the fan is super loud so you guys probably hear that through the microphone even though it is slower I would say standard is definitely much much better to print in than silent as it's literally twice as fast as this and the noise is arguably the same so anyways we're putting our last Cube and we'll check the four different ones after this one's done all right guys so we got the four cubes surprisingly there's not a huge difference between the four meaning as in like they all look really good you're looking at them all four so this is the fastest here and then slower slower and slowest so as you can see they're quite similar even though the speeds are quite different so if I had the cheese I'd probably just print in standard as it is pretty quick or if I wanted something quicker I would go to sport silence is not really worth it at all it's super slow and the fan is still loud so it's not quiet and the fastest one is good but not great which I would use more like in the pinch if I want something really quick but then again you know if your model is not too big it probably isn't worth it so we've seen the ludicrous let's look at the sport and you guys can see it's pretty good about the same as the ludicrous the little cleaner but still much more presentable even though it's not a huge difference it's just the grooves are a little deeper on the ludicrous so the standard is great also there's some vibrations but not bad at all very clean overall the wall here and the other wall so yeah very clean print overall and the tops look practically identical on all of them so yeah bamboo Labs got this thing tuned out super good and this is the quiet or silent mode which is the slowest one and even though it does seem to look a little better it's just not worth the time unless you know you're looking at trying to get the best best quality out of it so I think I will stick to standard or sport on most of the prints so probably larger prints I'll go for sport and smaller prints I'll do standard but yeah that's the differences so I guess I'm going to go ahead and print out more stuff also going to try different filaments and spiralize mode TPU also we'll do some ABS to see how well it does with hotter temperatures as we don't have enclosures but I think it'll still do just fine as long as they're not too large and we did get this bottle of glue that we could use and it says here for pl8 EBS and petg to help it stick to the build plate if we need to so [Music] foreign foreign all right and so these are all the prints that we printed with the p1p if one thing I'm impressed about this thing is how well everything comes out so we did use a few different materials pretty much the same high speed so everything was printed very quickly and most impressively with high quality so we've seen the benches we've seen the cubes here I did print out a few files that were on the SD card I wasn't too sure what they were as I couldn't preview them but I printed quite a few and that's all in white pla that came with the printer so let's go ahead and start with this kit here which is bones of a dinosaur and it all prints flat and then you kind of build it so I did have to use a little bit of super glue to kind of hold it together but yeah it was a fun print and yeah pretty cool a little desktop model here that showcases what you can do with a 3D printer and they do have this file included which is pretty fun to print as your first prints yeah everything went down really smooth it's kind of hard to tell in white but you guys can see it looks quite finished and a beautiful print another print that was on the SD card is this little puzzle and it was also in pieces but I had to glue them because I was not able to put it all together without it all falling apart so I did leave a couple here loose let's see there we go so it comes apart so I kind of glued the two pieces together and then put it into the one piece that it's supposed to be but you should be able to put it all together in one piece but it's quite complicated might take a while I had to look it up to see how it goes together so yeah this is like a little puzzle piece here and that was fun to print also so this kit here actually comes with the printer it says printed phone holder it's actually to these three holders that hold your phone and you got small medium and large and the stickers in here and the bag are actually feet for in the stand and the stands are pretty cool they just print like this and then you kind of pop them open it should break loose quite easy and it hinges and then there's a flap here in the front let's see there we go and now you can set your phone in here and be like a little phone holder and there's three sizes as you guys can see so yeah pretty cool useful little thing that they actually include for you to get started with another kit we got is for a scraper and this was also on the SD card which prints out these three pieces and this looks like the holder for it and then we have the scraper itself with this piece here that looks like a couple screws go through and hold it down which is in here so let's see if we can put it together real quick so it is an actual scraper that's very sharp and it's literally going to sit in here and these little Nubs have to line up and then this will go on top like this and then two screws that are included we'll go through the only thing you really need to keep in mind here is you got to be really careful as this blade here is pretty sharp not to cut yourself and actually I think I'm putting this thing on the wrong way I think the bolts go through the top here and then this piece goes on the bottom I believe that's correct but in any case something like this and your finger goes here and you can scrape like this so you can get down really low so yeah pretty cool little scraper that you can print yourself and build it and they include all the parts that you need and actually there is a couple little magnets looks like inside and one of them appears to go here in the handle fits perfectly and the other one is on the holder here and I'm not sure exactly how they interact but creeper does go into the holder and holds nice we got a magnet here and a magnet here so I'm guessing so you can magnetize this as you're working to the frame so it kind of holds itself so that's kind of cool same thing for this thing you can magnetize it I guess something more flat yeah pretty cool little kit and yeah pretty impressive that it comes with the printer so we got a couple more that we printed out of the SD card which is the storage organizing little box very nice I love the design of it very useful to keep stuff in there like tools and pens and whatnot else even this glues that came with it which we didn't have to use Believe It or Not which is cool so yeah this little organizer here is also included here we have something quite interesting it's like a big handle and at first I didn't understand what it's for but then I realized it's actually for the bed or the build platform there's a couple little holes here notches that line up here and instead of putting the bed down on a flat table you can just put it down on this and carry it around which is kind of cool so yeah this also came with the printer and there's a lot more files on there that I'm not sure exactly what they are but I just printed a few here just to kind of see what is in there but yeah a lot of useful things so we printed a few pla prints let's check those out first so here we have a print that's called Squirtle it's like a turtle and a squirrel I guess and yeah this thing printed out beautifully look at it and this didn't take long at all and the layers went down absolutely perfect so yeah very very nice what this printer can do at high speeds excellent print there here we have an octopus lots of details as we have all these tentacles and they all stuck to the bed no problem at all and then it popped right off so yeah the build Plate's been doing an excellent job got a little support here so I just printed everything on the standard profile that they included which is very quick and this is the results we get and again very incredible and looks great and by the way all the prints are 0.2 layer height and to be honest just incredible how well it does with pla so yeah and this thing didn't take more than like an hour to print so here we have a print that's called a gear and I like to print these as you can see the accuracy of the printer and this is a functional print so all these pieces print separately and it's a gear that should spin so if I hold the middle we should be able to spin it up and there it goes so there was something there to break through and now it's perfect and this is extremely good tolerances guys as in like they are a little loose but that just shows that the printer is very good at tight tolerances because it's supposed to be this loose some printers get away with this by being a little tighter and it still works but it's a little rough but this thing is literally what it's supposed to be and it's super smooth nothing weird going on here and just perfect honestly and we can kind of see the layers here on the ground there is a little bit of vibrations but very minor overall a great print yeah you can count on the p1p to give you perfect accuracy so we have a few larger prints we printed in pla like this Spider-Man statue bust thing we do have supports and they're already loose honestly just by moving around they broke loose so yeah the support system comes off super easy on the bamboo slicer and you guys can see this thing looks quite incredible yeah very nice adhesion we can see all the details greatly very smooth all around so yeah quite incredible how quick it can print and also put the layers down again you know keep repeating myself but very impressive we do have some ringing here on the bottom not terrible but it is there there is a little bit of something here I don't know if it had to do something with the supports or overhangs or what but yeah probably the supports other than that it's pretty much perfect print the other one is here and this one's quite large and also has lots of supports which this one broke loose and we also got a pretty large one here up front let's see how easy look at that super easy to remove the supports but yeah this is also a bust statue of some Soldier guy from back in the day or a warrior I guess or whatever this would be Roman times probably but yeah let's start here from the bottom we had something weird going on here not too sure I think this was okay so I think the only thing we were stuck to is this piece and then this was all in the air I didn't realize that but not a big deal so yeah you guys can see the layers are just beautiful and by the way this filament is really bad it's a pretty trashy filament and I'm impressed how well this printer did with it you can kind of see the discoloration and usually this filament is very gummy but man that it turned out super good on this print I was very very impressed with this one so yeah lots of details and they're all there and the layer lines are quite minimal considering you know the layer height and the speed we're printing it is a little bit rough here on the very top as you can see the layers but not bad at all considering for what it is again excellent print here so let's talk about some ABS printing because this is where I I was pretty Blown Away with this printer also and looking at this prey here it was printed completely in ABS yeah I was impressed how well it stuck nothing peeled from the plate which was impressive yeah just the details on this thing are incredible and I was not expecting this good of a print from abs and this printer not being enclosed I was thinking we're going to have a bunch of trouble but wow super cool and this roll of ABS has been sitting around for years I don't use ABS too much but man I was so impressed how it all went down and it just looks great lots of details so you can get closer to the face so yeah for fdm printing it's quite incredible how much detail we got and how well everything went down so yeah we did preheat it 100 for the bed and printed I think 260 or 270 on the nozzle with pretty quick speeds here we have also abs and these are wheels for an RC car you guys can see they printed like this face down so our finish looks like that there's a support here that needs to come out see how easy that pops off I really need to get some cutters here there we go yeah overall really easy and it looks really good so yeah for smaller items like these wheels here ABS is not Asu at all for this printer so if you're going to print any kind of functional prints in ABS so far my experience this printer does an excellent job and to prove that we have this super impressive print here which is also printed in ABS and this is an engine you guys can kind of see the Pistons there and this is to scale model made by a person called sunshine and this is a super hard print to print on a normal printer any printers that can print this to scale are extremely good because number one there's not much to stick to and number two there's so much detail here and it's completely functional so yeah we have the flywheel here and if we spin it we can see all the cylinders going up and down and we also have a handle here to spin the whole thing so yeah if you can get this thing to work on your printer you have a good printer that's the bottom line because most printers that I tried this on they almost all fail I have to scale this up to like 150 in order for most of them to work but this one did it at 100 now it wasn't perfect as we lost the leg here on the bottom on this thinner part but overall I printed out it is functional which is impressive and on top of that it's an ABS which is the most impressive part and so with that said one thing that I wasn't so impressed about is TPU Printing and it's not the clogging or the direct drive extruder there I think that part works perfect it's the software and how it puts the layers down seems like it's not completely good so I try to print a few things in TPU and not much came out that was good so these here are cable ties and this is actually bamboo lab branded TPU which is the 95 8 and you guys can see it's stringy around the holes there stringing around the parts it's still okay print it's just stringy and anything I try to print it just doesn't do well I mean these are still functional which is kind of cool there your cable ties so you can organize your cables very useful and also fun to print especially in TPU not super impressed with the TPU printing I wasn't able to really print much I didn't get this spaceship here which I normally print and TPU with spiralized mode on which is just one layer and it's supposed to be very flexible but you guys can see there's a lot of gaps here and I can't understand why and it doesn't seem like it was the extruder it seemed like it was software related and it didn't seem like it had anything to do with a resume print function because that was off and I tried turning it on and off it didn't seem to do anything so I'm not sure what's going on but it seems to be software related because down here where you can see where it did a good job it's literally perfect but you know as we go up yeah so a little issue with TPU but you know that could be just user error so I didn't do much TPU after that as I kind of quit messing with it but yeah speaking spiralized mode we do have this spaceship here and this is the full height that this printer can print which is 250 six well actually I think it's a little less maybe it's like 250. there's a little buffer there that they need for the bed to go up and down so in any case it's about 250 and yeah it's good amount of volume up and this is also in spiralized mode so got a few layers on the bottom and the bottoms looks perfect as usual and then there's just one layer all the way around and hopefully you guys can see there the layers are sitting really nice overall there's nothing too weird there's a little bit of vibrations but they're very slight overall it's a great clean print even here around the windows there's no ghosting looks very good and as we go up we did very well until the very tip it melted a bit but still made the ball unfinished so overall very good for spiralized printing and not to forget this guy here this is an astronaut printed in the glow-in-the-dark pla so I don't know if I'll be able to show you but it does glow in the dark there and this also printed out pretty much perfect as you guys can see great detail and perfect layer adhesion and even down here we can see on the boots that's all what's grabbing held on no issues and yeah perfect print so yeah this printers everything it's hyped up to be and extremely impressive of what it delivers so one thing I haven't mentioned yet is that I have this little box in the back where I'm collecting the purges and these are basically throwaway purges that goes between the filaments or even the same filament every time it starts to print it purges and then spits it out the back and I got a box back there that catches them all so they don't fly around the whole back and make a mess so yeah you might want to print out yourself a little box or something to keep in the back to catch all these if we grab one here that's like a color transition you can see it went from Blue to Yellow there or here we have one that's from black to bronze it does a great job purging and transitions filaments very well between two different colors on its own so you don't have to worry about purging and all that now with that said it is quite cumbersome and somewhat slow to do all that because you do have this really cool cutter here that cuts the filament and it's always a straight cut which is nice for next time use so no more you know having to cut it yourself filament's always ready to go but the amount of time it takes to click on the pad here to unload it and then load the new one and things like that it does take a little bit and feeding it from the back is you know a bit unconvenient but that's you know the form factor of this printer and how it works now another thing that's you know maybe a little bit of a negative is how slow it is to start because you know if you're going to do bed leveling and all that it doesn't go through all its paces and does whatever it's got to do before it actually starts printing so I wish that part was a little faster but hey you know if that's what it takes to get a perfect print every time that's a good compromise as it seems to be doing a great job whatever it's doing producing these Prints but you know keep in mind you know starting prints especially if you're also going to use wirelessly sending them if they're big files is going to take a while by the time it downloads them unpacks them and reads them and then starts you know the process so another thing I wish is we had a little better settings here on top which could technically be software updated I think you know if you want all the nice easy access to everything you'd have to get the X1 Carbon with the large screen but I wish the preheating was a little better here but if you're gonna do it wirelessly through your computer or even your phone I guess it's not that big of a deal but still when you have to change the filament you do need to preheat it so yeah wish it was a little bit easier to do the things that you do often the app that comes with the bamboo lap is also pretty good but again I wish I had a little more functionality from your phone but it's still nice that you can log in and see and stop or even start a print that you already have in the cloud so yeah overall this is an excellent printer and there's not much negatives compared to positives for sure we get a very large build volume for its size just 256 by 256 by 256 Cube we get Ultra super high speed printing with core XY configuration and carbon rods very cool the head itself with the hot end and the way it's built is quite incredible and it's just a masterpiece of a work also not to mention that we can go all the way to 300 the bed to 100c with the nozzle being stainless steel so there's very many different materials you can use on this printer also on the newer models we do get a camera here and a light bar you guys can see that and I didn't really figure out how to use the time lapses but it's nice to have the camera as you know that's quite valuable for the phone app where you can check up on your prints while you're not around and the p1p here is pretty Advanced with all of its calibrations like the input shaper vibration calibrations and out of bed leveling was no issue whatsoever perfect layer every time throughout the whole bit the only thing this thing is really missing from the X1 Carbon is the lidar which would be pretty awesome to have but that's something exclusively for the X1 we obviously have Wi-Fi compatibility a little slow as you guys saw the real time on the camera is not live it's about half a second to a second or so sometimes more depending on the connection and the files do transfer a little slow but we do have Wi-Fi which is great because it gives us the option to control this printer wirelessly but most of all I think this package here of the p1p is a great printer for practically anyone and so if you're just getting started with 3D printing you can get this thing and still be able to you know get it running really quickly as there is almost no assembly or anything figuring out it kind of does everything for you which is great but at the same time it's a very advanced piece of Hardware that you know even an expert would appreciate and the attention to build quality on this thing is incredible so yeah guys as you can see we have entered a new era of high-speed Printing and bamboo lab leads the way at this point and we see new printers coming out from our more Legacy brands that are trying to catch up so if you want the best or what 3D printing has to offer at this point in time the p1p is a great value if you can Splurge for the X1 you should because you get everything there including the enclosure nice large touchscreen and the lidar to make every layer even more perfect and also Extrusion this calculator with the lidar of how much the multiplier should be so yeah there's even more advanced features but you know if you're on a budget the p1p here does everything so well and it's compelling it's not cheap for sure but for what you get it's a very highly engineered and thought through machine so if you are interested in the p1p check out the links in the description and if you did enjoy this video then hit that like button if you want to see more videos like this check out my playlist there's quite a few reviews there I'm sure you'll find something interesting and also stay tuned for more 3D printing videos as I do have another competitor to this printer coming up soon and as always guys thanks for watching these videos I really do appreciate it and I'll catch you on the next one peace
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Length: 73min 51sec (4431 seconds)
Published: Fri Jun 09 2023
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