Bambu Lab X2D
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- Toolheads
- 2
- Nozzles
- 0.2 / 0.4 / 0.6 / 0.8 mm
- Multi-material
- Supported
- Chamber
- Heated
- Camera
- Built-in
- Connection
- LAN (Fuse Client)
How to connect the Bambu Lab X2D 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.
Need the bridge? Download Fuse for Windows, macOS, or Docker.
The Bambu Lab X2D is the next-generation flagship of the X-series, succeeding the X1 Carbon as a compact desktop printer. It is a fully enclosed CoreXY machine with a 256 × 256 × 260 mm build volume (235.5 × 256 × 256 mm in dual-nozzle mode) and a dual-extrusion system that pairs a direct-drive primary nozzle (up to 1,000 mm/s) with a Bowden auxiliary nozzle for support material. Active chamber heating reaches 65 °C, and standard LiDAR, a top-down vision camera, and dynamic flow calibration drive its automated quality checks and calibration.
Pros
- Dual extrusion (direct-drive plus Bowden) enables soluble or breakaway supports without filament swaps
- Active chamber heating to 65 °C paired with a high-speed primary nozzle up to 1,000 mm/s
- LiDAR, vision camera, and dynamic flow calibration for automated quality checks
Cons
- Bowden auxiliary nozzle is much slower than the primary, creating a speed imbalance in dual-material prints
- Build volume is largely unchanged from the X1 Carbon it replaces
- Dual-nozzle hardware adds cost and complexity over single-extruder X-series models
Supported accessories for the Bambu Lab X2D
Printago drives the X2D's multi-material hardware, not just the printer itself.
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Bambu Lab AMS and AMS 2 Pro (4 slots). Printago reads each AMS slot over your local network, shows the loaded filament and color, and assigns materials per slot. Chain up to four units for 16-color printing.
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Bambu Lab AMS HT. The single-spool AMS HT high-temperature unit is supported, with its loaded material tracked and assigned just like any other slot.
Frequently asked questions
Does Printago work with the Bambu Lab X2D?
Yes. Printago manages the Bambu Lab X2D over your local network through the Fuse bridge, with cloud slicing, automatic job routing, and remote monitoring.
How do I connect the Bambu Lab X2D 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.
Does Printago support the Bambu Lab AMS and AMS 2 Pro on the Bambu Lab X2D?
Printago reads each AMS slot over your local network, shows the loaded filament and color, and assigns materials per slot. Chain up to four units for 16-color printing.
Does Printago support the Bambu Lab AMS HT on the Bambu Lab X2D?
The single-spool AMS HT high-temperature unit is supported, with its loaded material tracked and assigned just like any other slot.
Can I manage multiple X2D printers with Printago?
Yes. Printago is built for production fleets: route jobs across many X2D 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.
Other Bambu Lab printers
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Bambu Lab A1 mini
Bambu Lab A2L
Bambu Lab H2C
Bambu Lab H2D
Bambu Lab H2D Pro
Bambu Lab H2S
Bambu Lab P1P
Bambu Lab P1S
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