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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 3D Radical Prints An Authorised Bambu Lab Reseller In Australia?

Yes. 3D Radical Prints is an authorised Australian reseller for Bambu Lab, stocking printers, AMS units, and genuine parts with local support and stock held in Adelaide, South Australia.

Which Bambu Lab Printer Should I Choose As A Beginner?

The A1 Mini and A1 are the most beginner-friendly options — affordable, open-frame printers with auto bed levelling that handle PLA, PETG, and TPU straight out of the box. The A1 Mini suits smaller prints and tighter budgets, while the A1 offers a larger build volume for general everyday use.

What’s The Difference Between The A-Series And P-Series Printers?

The A-Series (A1 Mini, A1) are open-frame bed-slinger printers built for PLA, PETG, and TPU. The P-Series (P1S, P2S) are fully enclosed CoreXY printers, which trap heat for more consistent results and add ABS and ASA to the material list, making them a step up for reliability and material range.

What Does The H-Series Add Over The P-Series?

The H-Series printers are actively heated to a stable 65°C chamber temperature, rather than relying on residual bed heat like the P-Series. That active heating is what’s needed to reliably print engineering materials such as PA-CF, PC, and other high-performance composites without warping or delamination, and the H-Series also offers the largest build volumes in the Bambu Lab range.

What Is The AMS And Do I Need One?

The AMS (Automatic Material System) is Bambu Lab’s multi-colour, multi-material unit that holds several spools and automatically switches between them mid-print, with RFID reading Bambu filament automatically. It isn’t required to use the printer, but it’s the easiest way to add multi-colour printing without manual filament changes. The A-Series uses AMS Lite, while the P-Series and higher use the full AMS, and the two aren’t cross-compatible.

Which Materials Can Bambu Lab Printers Handle?

Open-frame A-Series printers are best suited to PLA, PETG, and TPU. Enclosed P-Series printers add ABS and ASA to that list. Actively heated H-Series (and current dual-nozzle X-Series) printers extend further into engineering-grade materials like PA, PA-CF, PC, and other high-temperature composites.

What Software Do Bambu Lab Printers Use?

Bambu Lab printers run on Bambu Studio, a free slicer with cloud connectivity and remote monitoring through the Bambu Handy mobile app, giving you control and print status updates from anywhere.

Do Bambu Lab Printers Come With Local Warranty Support?

Yes. As an authorised Bambu Lab reseller, 3D Radical Prints provides local warranty support and troubleshooting for Bambu Lab printers purchased through the store, rather than relying on an overseas seller or import process.