Bambu Lab X1 Carbon
Discontinued March 2026 and succeeded by the dual-nozzle X2D, the X1 Carbon set the standard for fast, hands-off CoreXY printing with its hardened nozzle, lidar scanning, and top-tier quality. Bambu has pledged spare parts and support through 2031.
Key Specifications
Recommended Settings by Material
PLA
PETG
ABS
About the Bambu Lab X1 Carbon
Discontinued March 2026 and succeeded by the dual-nozzle X2D, the X1 Carbon set the standard for fast, hands-off CoreXY printing with its hardened nozzle, lidar scanning, and top-tier quality. Bambu has pledged spare parts and support through 2031.
With a build volume of 256 x 256 x 256mm, the Bambu Lab X1 Carbon offers a generous print area suitable for large projects and functional parts.
The maximum hotend temperature of 300°C allows printing with high-temperature materials like Nylon and Polycarbonate.
This printer is rated as Beginner level, making it an excellent choice for those new to 3D printing.
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Quick Reference
| Type | FDM |
| Brand | Bambu Lab |
| Build Volume | 256×256×256 |
| Nozzle | 0.4mm |
| Max Hotend | 300°C |
| Max Bed | 110°C |
| Filament | 1.75mm |
| Level | Beginner |