Epicblaze v1 vs Bambu Lab P1S
Full spec-by-spec comparison to help you decide which 3D printer fits your prototyping workflow.
| Spec | Epicblaze v1 | Bambu Lab P1S |
|---|---|---|
| Build Volume | 256 × 256 × 256 mm | 256 × 256 × 256 mm |
| Max Extruder Temp | 350°C | 300°C |
| Max Bed Temp | 120°C | 100°C |
| Price | Contact for pricing | ~$699 |
| Target User | Hardware startups, engineering teams, small-batch production | Prosumers, makers, small studios |
| Standout Feature | 350°C all-metal hotend enables polycarbonate, nylon, and carbon-fiber composites out of the box | Enclosed CoreXY with multi-color AMS system for multi-material prints |
How They Compare
Both printers share identical build volumes, but they serve different ends of the market. The Bambu Lab P1S excels at fast, multi-color prints for makers and prosumers, while the Epicblaze v1's 350°C extruder unlocks engineering-grade materials (PC, PA-CF) that the P1S can't reliably process. If you're printing display models, the P1S is excellent. If you're printing functional prototypes for a hardware startup, the Epicblaze v1 is built for that workflow.
Our Verdict
Choose the P1S for multi-color visual models and hobbyist projects. Choose the Epicblaze v1 when you need engineering-grade materials, higher temperature printing, and a machine designed for startup-paced iteration.
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