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    Bambu Lab Unveils A2L, a Large-Format 3D Printer Built for Bigger Projects

    By Lexuzze TablanteJune 1, 20263 Mins Read
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    Bambu Lab has announced the Bambu Lab A2L, a new addition to its A-Series lineup designed for creators who need significantly more build space without stepping up to a professional-grade machine.

    Rather than serving as a replacement for the A1, Bambu Lab positions the A2L as a large-format alternative aimed at users working on projects that would otherwise require splitting models into multiple parts.

    The A2L features a 330 × 320 × 325 mm build volume, offering more than double the printing space of standard 256 mm-class printers. According to Bambu Lab, the larger build area allows users to produce oversized cosplay props, larger home décor pieces, and multi-item production runs in a single print.

    The printer incorporates several technologies previously seen in higher-end models, including a closed-loop PMSM servo motor designed to improve extrusion consistency and monitor potential print issues in real time. The A2L also introduces adaptive vibration compensation with multi-point calibration and load adaptation to reduce ghosting and ringing artifacts during high-speed printing.

    To further improve print quality, Bambu Lab has integrated two granular dampers into the frame to absorb vibration and resonance during operation. The company says the machine can operate at less than 49 dB in Silent Mode, helping reduce noise in home environments.

    One of the A2L’s standout additions is support for optional expansion modules. Through a dedicated mounting system, users can install a Blade Cutting Upgrade Kit, allowing the machine to function as a precision cutter for materials such as stickers, fabrics, and leather, while also supporting pen plotting capabilities. Bambu Lab notes that laser modules are not supported due to safety concerns associated with the printer’s open-frame design.

    The company is targeting a broad audience with the A2L, including home users, families, cosplayers, and small-scale print farms. The printer supports up to 19 colors through multiple AMS and AMS Lite units, making it suitable for more complex multicolor projects.

    Bambu Lab A2L Specifications

    • Build Volume: 330 × 320 × 325 mm
    • Maximum Nozzle Temperature: 300°C
    • Maximum Bed Temperature: 80°C
    • Print Speed: Up to 500 mm/s
    • Connectivity: 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi
    • Noise Level: Under 49 dB (Silent Mode)
    • Supported Materials: PLA, PETG, and other non-engineering filaments
    • Color Support: Up to 19 colors with AMS expansion
    • Weight: 12.8 kg

    The Bambu Lab A2L is priced at $469 USD, while the A2L Combo with AMS Lite is priced at $569 USD. Global availability begins on June 1, 2026, with launches in Japan and South Korea following on June 2.

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