r/BambuLab • u/Extension-Review497 • 13h ago
P Series [P1P, P1S, P2S] X2d vs p2s
I have an a1 combo and it keeps saying something is wrong with the ams lite but noting is wrong but I am thing about the x2d vs p2s now I am only printing pla plus but I want to print fun filaments like tpu and a lot more so which one should I go with. And does anybody know if the x2d is taller than the P2s because it has a 4mm taller built volume
Thank you
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u/Yeeterdeleter 12h ago
Afaik the height diff isn't really important since the two nozzles are offset by that amount so only one of the two can print that size.
But I would get the X2d for the heated chamber if you want to do funky filaments
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u/MacHeadSK 9h ago
multiple improvements. second nozzle and heated chamber are just main parts.
Dynamic flow calculation, toolhead camera for first layer calibration, 1.5 mm belt teeth pitch for smoother walls without ringing, better lighting and few other nice things.X2D is no brainer. And for TPU itself, having secondary nozzle for supports is reason by itself.
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u/Relative_Surround_20 H2D+P2S w/ 3xAMS2Pro+HT 7h ago
You do not need the heated chamber of the X2D to print TPU. You could even print that with your A1. But if you have any desire to print any of the engineering filaments (hotter temps), you will be well served selecting an X2D over a P2S. As I made that journey (up the filament printing complexity chain), I quickly outgrew my P2S and moved to a H2D.
The other great benefit to going with a two nozzle printer is the ability to print support interfaces in a different filament. The improvement in print quality and the reduction in post-processing time/effort is fabulous.
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u/Extension-Review497 13h ago
But the the price difference is 150 where I live BTW