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June 5, 2026      News      10013

Bambu Lab launches the large-format A2L 3D printer with a 105% larger build volume, closed-loop PMSM extruder, adaptive vibration compensation, cutting/drawing modules, starting at RMB 2,549.

June 5, 2026 – On June 1, 2026, Bambu Lab (hereinafter referred to as "Bambu Lab") officially released the large-format 3D printer A2L. As the latest addition to the A series, the A2L increases the build volume to 330 × 320 × 325 mm, approximately 105% larger than common 256 mm class machines. It features flagship-level capabilities including a closed-loop PMSM extruder system, adaptive vibration compensation, and particle dampers, taking stability to the next level. Additionally, it adds cutting and pen plotter modules to meet the demand for larger-scale, more diverse printing applications such as home décor, parent-child crafting, cosplay props, and small print farms. The A2L starts at 2,549 RMB, continuing the A series' strategy of bringing flagship features to the entry-level price point.

Large build volume for seamless large-size projects

With a build volume of 330 × 320 × 325 mm, the A2L supports one‑piece printing for larger creative projects. The 105% increase over the A1 (and 488.5% over the A1 mini) significantly boosts output per print, reducing post‑processing steps like splitting, gluing, filling, and sanding. For home users, this means greater creative freedom; for creators and small print farms, it translates to higher efficiency and greater single‑machine throughput.

Same flagship print volume as the H series, reinforced by closed‑loop motor, adaptive vibration compensation, and particle dampers

To ensure reliability during large‑format, long‑duration prints, the A2L upgrades to Bambu Lab’s self‑developed closed‑loop PMSM extruder system, delivering stable power output during high‑speed, high‑flow printing while actively monitoring extrusion status. The machine also features physical filament jam detection, PMSM extrusion monitoring, filament runout detection, nozzle clog detection, and spool tangle detection, helping to reduce print failures caused by common issues such as filament breakage, clogs, or tangles.
The A2L is the first desktop 3D printer to apply adaptive vibration compensation technology, which identifies the real‑time status of the heatbed and toolhead and actively optimizes vibrations during printing. From the first layer to the last, model surfaces remain smooth and consistent. Two built‑in particle dampers effectively suppress ghosting, ringing, and resonance during high‑speed printing. In silent mode, noise is below 49 dB; standard mode is about 52 dB – comparable to a quiet library. Even with an open‑frame design, the A2L blends comfortably into homes, classrooms, and studios.

Beyond 3D printing: multi‑material cutting and drawing

The A2L features dedicated mounting points for optional expansion modules. The optional Blade Cutting upgrade kit enables cutting of stickers, leather, and fabric, while the pen module supports drawing, turning the machine into a device capable of 3D printing, cutting, and drawing. For multi‑color capabilities, the A2L supports AMS or AMS lite, expanding to up to 19 colors – ideal for toys, decorative items, character models, educational models, and creative gifts.

The A series is Bambu Lab’s best‑known product line, found in university labs, small studios, 3D printing enthusiasts’ homes, and even night market stalls. Since the launch of the A1 mini on September 20, 2023, the A series has brought 3D printing to a wider audience with a lower barrier to entry and high completeness. With reliable high‑speed printing, a multi‑color ecosystem, and a vast model platform, it has become one of the most representative product lines in the global consumer 3D printing market.

Bambu Lab has built a complete experience from model discovery, slicing, remote control, print management, to project assembly: MakerWorld hosts over 2 million models and more than 300,000 creators; MakerLab uses AI to assist even beginners in creating; Maker’s Supply provides compatible parts, further lowering the DIY threshold. The tight integration of software and hardware has earned Bambu Lab widespread praise.

Today, Bambu Lab products are available in over 200 countries and regions, with offline experience stores rapidly opening in Chinese cities such as Shenzhen, Hangzhou, Chengdu, and Shanghai, as well as retail presence in Sam’s Club and JD Home. According to Frost & Sullivan, Bambu Lab has been the world’s best‑selling desktop 3D printer brand for three consecutive years (October 2022 – September 2025).







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