Bambu Lab X1
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- Toolhead
- 1
- Nozzles
- 0.2 / 0.4 / 0.6 / 0.8 mm
- Chamber
- Monitored
- Camera
- Built-in
- Connection
- Cloud + LAN (Fuse Client)
How to connect the Bambu Lab X1 to Printago
- 1 Enable LAN Mode and Developer Mode in the printer's network settings.
- 2 Note the Access Code shown under the printer's LAN settings.
- 3 Install the Fuse bridge on Windows, macOS, or Docker, then run Auto-Scan to discover the printer.
- 4 Prefer the cloud? Run the Bambu Integration Flow in Printago and sign in (firmware 1.08.02 or earlier), with no local software required.
Need the bridge? Download Fuse for Windows, macOS, or Docker.
The Bambu Lab X1 is the base model of Bambu Lab's original CoreXY desktop series, sharing the 256 × 256 × 256 mm build volume, enclosed chamber, and high-speed motion system (up to 500 mm/s, including the carbon-fiber X-axis rods) with the X1 Carbon. It differs from the X1C in its standard stainless-steel nozzle and non-hardened extruder gears, which suit PLA, PETG, and TPU rather than abrasive engineering filaments, and it omits the X1C's pre-installed chamber camera, auxiliary part-cooling fan, aluminum side panels, and activated-carbon filter. It still includes the micro-LiDAR sensor and AI-assisted first-layer inspection. Bambu Lab placed the entire X1 series into end-of-life in March 2026, so it is now sold only as remaining or refurbished stock, though Printago continues to support existing units.
Pros
- CoreXY kinematics with up to 500 mm/s print speed
- Micro-LiDAR for automatic bed leveling and first-layer calibration
- Fully enclosed build chamber for improved print quality
- Shares the X1 Carbon motion platform at a lower price
Cons
- Standard stainless-steel nozzle limits use with abrasive filaments
- Omits the X1C's pre-installed camera, auxiliary cooling fan, and activated-carbon filter
- Discontinued in March 2026; available only as remaining or refurbished stock
Frequently asked questions
Does Printago work with the Bambu Lab X1?
Yes. Printago manages the Bambu Lab X1 over your local network or through Bambu's cloud, with cloud slicing, automatic job routing, and remote monitoring.
How do I connect the Bambu Lab X1 to Printago?
Enable LAN Mode and Developer Mode in the printer's network settings. Note the Access Code shown under the printer's LAN settings. Install the Fuse bridge on Windows, macOS, or Docker, then run Auto-Scan to discover the printer.
Can I manage multiple X1 printers with Printago?
Yes. Printago is built for production fleets: route jobs across many X1 units, mix them with other brands, and run the whole farm from one dashboard.
Do I need a Raspberry Pi or extra hardware?
No. Printago connects over your local network through the Fuse bridge, which runs on your computer or in Docker, with no Raspberry Pi, no soldering, and no extra hardware.
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