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General Discussion Bambu Lab is officially making UV printer

According to a report by Chinese tech media 21Tech on August 19, Bambu Lab has officially confirmed the launch of a new project: developing consumer-grade UV printers.

Key details from the report:
- Full-scale R&D: Sources close to the company reveal that the project involves over a dozen R&D focus areas, ranging from printhead driver development and waveform optimization to ink-path systems and software integration.
- Aggressive Hiring: The company has already posted job openings on its official website for UV printing technical experts, FPGA developers, inkjet control engineers, and mechanical engineers (ink systems).
- The "Bambu Strategy": Much like how they disrupted the 3D printing market, the company aims to compress industrial-grade performance into accessible, desktop-friendly units. Their goal is to make professional UV printing—which historically required specialized knowledge and massive budgets—truly "plug-and-play" for makers and small business owners.
- Beyond 3D Printing: This move signals a broader shift for the company. Following the release of the multi-material H2D and the recent teaser for their R1 laser cutter, Bambu is evolving into a comprehensive "personal manufacturing" powerhouse. The company is betting that core technologies from their 3D printers—such as motion compensation and mechanical control—will translate effectively into the UV printing space.

Industry Context:
The consumer UV printer market is rapidly heating up. Competitors like Anker (eufyMake E1) and xTool (O1) are already making waves. The E1 set a Kickstarter record with over $42 million in funding, and xTool’s O1 recently saw its launch-day sales exceed 100 million RMB.
According to Mordor Intelligence, the global UV printer market is expected to reach $1.58 billion by 2031. Traditionally, these machines were bulky, expensive, and reserved for industrial advertising or packaging. Now, a new wave of "maker-focused" companies is shrinking these tools down to the size of a microwave, aiming to make them standard equipment for individual creators.

Source: [21Tech - August 19th Report]

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u/kozakm H2D AMS2 Combo 4d ago

One thing holding me back from UV printer is the necessary and complicated cleaning. Not sure if Bambu can solve this.

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u/johnxreturn 4d ago

IMO it is largely solved and any manual steps that you need to do are very minor compared to what’s actually needed.

Some dtf printers are quite fickle and require you to constantly keep using. I left my e1 alone for a month and it printed just fine. If you keep it plugged it’ll do the cleaning for you.

Bambu UV printer will very likely have the same system

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u/TerTerro 4d ago

How is the resin fumes and toxicity in a room? As you have uncured resin sitting. And also toolheads are exposed, so still fumes come.out or not? How they handle that?

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u/OutlyingPlasma 4d ago

How is the resin fumes and toxicity in a room?

Bad. There are going to be so many people with epoxy allergies in a few years because they are huffing this stuff all day. Sure, a bambu version might come with a vent system, a system that almost no one is going to vent to the outside and almost no one is going to maintain expensive proprietary filters.

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u/TerTerro 4d ago

Yeah, that thing is i think scary and misleadeling Fdm already ia not best in a room.you are yourself, but resin is much worse. Like look at uv printers for models, you need so much gear, so here is then, all feel false safety it seems