

Flexible and rigid, low cost and exotic materials in one print

Perfect supports with minimal waste, purging and reloading

Fast and efficient multi-colour printing

10W and 40W 455nm Laser for engraving & cutting

Precise cutting on variety of materials

Drawing and writing

The H2D's BirdsEye camera, combined with computer vision algorithms, delivers top-view alignment accuracy up to 0.3mm. This advanced spatial alignment allows users to place the tool path at the right position on the material-truly "what-you-see-is-what-you-get."

Leveraging real-time images from the BirdsEye camera, Bambu Suite can automatically arrange your project according to the shape of your material, i.e left over plywood from the previous project. This feature helps you to get the most out of every material.

Operate and monitor laser projects safely without the need for goggles, thanks to our safety windows.

An optional air purifier ensures clean air, even during indoor laser operations.*

A single tap initiates automated laser focus verification and material measurement, eliminating manual adjustments.

The H2D automatically scans the QR code on your material to load the perfect preset.*

Improve surface quality by directing high-speed air to cool the laser path, ensuring cleaner and more precise results.

Advanced optical height measurement creates a detailed 3D mesh without physical contact, enabling precise laser work on curved surfaces.

An ultra-accurate vision encoder plate, combined with 5µm resolution optical measurements to track and correct toolhead motion, enables the H2D to achieve consistent and reliable distance-independent 50μm motion accuracy across the entire workspace, one order of magnitude better than its predecessor. (*Vision Encoder sold separately)

With a print volume up to 350mm×320mm×325mm*, creating large-scale projects has never been easier! From laser engraving on sizable objects to printing oversized models, the expanded capacity empowers you to bring even your most ambitious ideas to life.

Equipped with 65°C active chamber heating and a high-temperature hotend reaching up to 350°C, the H2D delivers precise closed-loop temperature control. This advanced system effectively eliminates warping and deformation in high-performance materials, ensuring superior layer bonding and maximizing their full potential.

The H2D’s purpose-built high-flow hotend ensures reliable, high-speed printing at 600mm/s. Designed for consistent performance, it eliminates mid-print flow rate restrictions, enabling uninterrupted high-speed printing regardless of the print size or complexity.*

Bambu Lab's proprietary PMSM servo architecture establishes an intelligent extrusion governance system. It executes 20kHz Torque/Resistance and position sampling to dynamically modulate electromagnetic torque vectors. Stabilizing extrusion and detecting filament grinding and clogging.

The H2D features an AI-backed nozzle camera with macro lens. This intelligent monitoring system continuously tracks extrusion patterns, immediately detecting material accumulation, filament deviations, and extrusion failures.

Prior to each operational cycle, H2D's vision system initiates a comprehensive pre-flight checklist: Chamber Integrity Scan – Detects debris across the entire print surface. Hardware Configuration Audit – Instantly identifies nozzle dimensions and build plate properties. Digital-Physical Alignment – Automatically verifies consistency between detected hardware specifications and active slicer parameters.

Unlike legacy systems with single filament run-out detectors, the H2D features comprehensive material flow monitoring. Throughout the AMS-to-nozzle path, 15 strategic sensors form an intelligent network, continuously tracking five key parameters: feeding velocity, tension, filament tip location, extruder thermal environment, and dynamic extrusion pressure. This establishes an industry-leading filament behavior control system.







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The H2D laser full combo has a built-in air pump and air pipe on the back of the printer, and is pre-installed with a BirdsEye camera. The front door, left and right side Laser Protective Windows, and top cover are all designed with laser protection. The packaging list includes a laser module, a cutting module, a smoke exhaust pipe and its adapter, as well as an emergency stop button.
We plan to launch a laser upgrade kit for the non-laser version of H2D. The upgrade kit is expected to be released in Q3 and will also provide installation instructional videos to help users complete the upgrade smoothly.
It is important to note that the air pump in the upgrade kit is an external air pump, which has a different installation structure from the built-in air pump in the full set. When using it, it can only be installed externally and connected to the machine through an air tube.
Upgrading the non-laser H2D to H2D Laser Edition through the laser upgrade kit retains identical product functions and performances as the H2D Laser Edition.
Yes, the left and right hotends have identical structures and materials, and can be used interchangeably.
The H2D supports a maximum of 4 AMS 2 Pro and 8 AMS HT connected simultaneously, a total of 12 units with 24 slots.
Because H2D is a dual-hotend printer, and in the most extreme scenario, all AMS can be connected to one hotend while the other hotend uses an external spool holder, it can support up to 25 colors.
The first-generation AMS has been confirmed to have full plug-and-play compatibility and can be used with the H2D for multi-color printing, but it does not support the AMS drying function.
Due to the fundamental differences in the feeding mechanism and buffering structure, the H2D does not support the AMS lite.
The two 4-pin ports on the back are reserved for future expansion accessories. For example, to upgrade a non-laser version of the printer to a laser version, one of these ports can be used to connect an external air pump.
Although the hotend of the H2D series is similar to the A1 hotend in structure , it is not exactly the same.
The H2D hotends are specifically designed for the H2D printer, offering optimized compatibility. For example, they support a larger maximum volumetric flow rate, lower clogging risk, more precise nozzle offset calibration between the left and right hotends, and automatic hotend type recognition via the live camera. Therefore, to ensure optimal print quality, it is strongly recommended not to use A1 hotends on the H2D printer.
Therefore , to ensure you get the best print quality, we strongly recommend that you do not use the A1 hotend for H2D printers.
Purchasing additional H2D hotends for use on A1 printers is feasible. However, you will also need to use the H2D hotend silicone sock.
Both the 10W and 40W laser modules are blue light lasers that support processing a variety of materials, including wood, rubber, metal sheets, leather, dark acrylic, and stone. However, due to differences in power and size, there are the following distinctions:
1.Maximum cutting thickness(For Basswood Plywood):
10W laser module: 5mm;
40W laser module: 15mm;
2.Maximum engraving speed(For Basswood Plywood):
10W laser module: 400mm/s ;
40W laser module: 1000mm/s ;
3.Processable Area:
10W laser module: Maximum processing area X310mm * Y270mm, maximum processing height 280mm;
40W laser module: Maximum processing area X310mm * Y250mm, maximum processing height 265mm;
The package does not include a standard USB flash drive. You can still initiate printing normally without a USB, as the printer has built-in storage space to run print files.
However, without a USB inserted, the following functions will be affected:
1. The recording and time-lapse photography functions can't be turned on;
2. Printing cannot be initiated through the LAN;
3. Print files cannot be sent to the machine for storage through the studio;
4. Log files cannot be exported;
USB2.0 protocol or above (actual minimum write speed needs to be greater than 10M/s), supported file formats are FAT32 and exFAT. And the printer only supports mounting one USB, and cannot connect multiple USB via a USB hub.
The hotend to be used for printing has already been determined when the model file is sliced. As for the built-in models, the right hotend has been selected during the slicing process, so it is impossible to change the hotend used for printing on the printer screen.
When you slice the file in Bambu Studio and send the print task , you can freely choose to use the left hotend or the right hotend. For some filaments, such as TPU and PPS/PPA-CF, it is recommended to use specific hotends for printing.
For more details on H2D filament printing, please check the wiki
H2D is equipped with an efficient exhaust system that effectively removes smoke and dust generated by laser operations, significantly reducing contamination. During R&D, we conducted rigorous testing to ensure that with regular machine cleaning, the impact of smoke and dust on performance and precision is negligible. For detailed cleaning instructions, please refer to: wiki
Due to the flexible nature of TPU filaments, there are some operational issues that can arise during feeding and printing. To facilitate TPU printing, we have created a dedicated Wiki guide. Simply follow the instructions in the Wiki to successfully print with TPU filaments: wiki
Because laser processing involves using high-energy lasers on potentially flammable materials, we strongly advise users not to leave the machine unattended during laser operations. Please maintain constant vigilance over the machine's operational status and ensure that there are no flammable or explosive materials in the machine's surroundings. For more information please refer to: wiki
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