BambuLab H2D PRO

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Bryan Eckert

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Aug 11, 2025, 4:08:43 PMAug 11
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This got leaked by a 3rd party, and Bambu has it up on their website now.

Some notables - 

Ethernet port (we'll be getting one due to that)
350C Tungsten Carbide nozzles
1000 mm/s max toolhead speed
40mm3/s max flow
New cooling fan on toolhead front for better hotend cooling

No laser or cutter version, but can upgrade to use those

$3800 (leaked price, not on Bambu's site)

https://bambulab.com/en-us/h2d-pro




Sophie

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Aug 11, 2025, 4:16:44 PMAug 11
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So they're basically doing what they did with the X1C when shortly after they released the X1E? 

Bryan Eckert

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Aug 11, 2025, 4:25:21 PMAug 11
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Looks like it

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Kurt The 3D Printer GUY!!

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Aug 11, 2025, 7:18:01 PMAug 11
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Sophie - am not sure what is your reference? Yeah - I know X1E was like the high temp version of the X1C. 

And - Bryan - what is so special? Hot end of Tungsten - can go Hotter?
Is it also a Speed increase for this Pro version??

I'm truly Curious!

Sophie

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Aug 11, 2025, 7:29:27 PMAug 11
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The X1E was the ethernet version of the x1c

Bryan Eckert

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Aug 12, 2025, 11:26:21 AMAug 12
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The main difference is the addition of an Ethernet port for direct printing and bypassing the cloud service, which is a huge issue for a lot of companies (like mine who have a lot of NDA's to worry about). 

As it is, we copy files over manually to the H2D.

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Sophie

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Aug 22, 2025, 1:37:49 PMAug 22
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Just had this to my inbox....
Is this different???? Any ideas anyone?
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Bryan Eckert

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Aug 22, 2025, 1:59:38 PMAug 22
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Yes it's real, Bambu usually releases like that. This will be the P1P equivalent of the H2D.

markni...@gmail.com

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Aug 22, 2025, 2:06:01 PMAug 22
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If the question is "is this different", the short answer is yes.


Bambu has started in incorporate closed feedback on the extrusion process, and one would assume the axis steppers.

This is something Stratasys incorporated more than 20 years ago, and allowed their printers to actually print much better than their raw mechanical specs. would suggest.

Sophie

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Aug 22, 2025, 2:29:25 PMAug 22
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The question wasnt whether the h2d pro was different. It was mainly to do with the email advert I got and what the heck that was? 
Bryan mentioned it could be the P1P version of the H2D, but I'll be honest, I'm not really sure what that means. I'm not particularly well knowledged in the P1 series. 

Bryan Eckert

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Aug 22, 2025, 2:45:59 PMAug 22
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Sophie the H2D pro includes ethernet port and a few other things for a "professional" version of the H2D.

What you got in your email attached there is a new printer they are releasing soon. It is a single extruder version of the H2D, and also doesn't have the laser/cutter option. 

The P1 series is a stripped down cheaper version of the X1C with less features.  The H2S is a stripped down cheaper version of the H2D with less features.

markni...@gmail.com

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Aug 22, 2025, 3:49:44 PMAug 22
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Sorry, I thought you were referring to the H2D pro, which is both different, and better.
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Aug 22, 2025, 9:27:59 PMAug 22
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I got that too… but I got a different impression due to their use of the word…”big”… as in a larger format H2.
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