Florida-based industrial machinery manufacturing company Slice Engineering has officially started shipping the Mako Hotend, designed for Bambu Lab’s 3D printers. It is compatible with the X1 series (X1, X1-Carbon, X1-E) and P1 series (P1P, P1S) 3D printers. Equipped with the Free and open-source Insulated Nozzle (FIN) standard swap system, the Mako Hotend allows effortless nozzle […]
Bambu Labs’ X1 and P1 3D printer series to benefit from the new Mako hotend
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