A 3D printer printing a cup lit by RGB lighting. - Jakub Zerdzicki/Getty Images 3D printing is in the middle of a transition period from a novelty hobby into a serious home manufacturing solution.
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The X2D proves Bambu Lab understands what desktop 3D printing still gets wrong
The X2D directly addresses the biggest frustrations in desktop 3D printing, from messy supports to failed prints and constant calibration.
3D printing is in the middle of a transition period from a novelty hobby into a serious home manufacturing solution. Early adoption was helped along by some of the best sites for free 3D printing ...
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