Bambu Lab H2D AMS Combo
Quick Start Guide
Please review the entire guide before using the product.
Safety notice:
- Do not connect to power until the assembly is complete.
- Two or more people are needed to carry the printer due to its heavy weight.
PF003-D + SA007
PF003-D H2D AMS Combo Multi-color FDM 3D Printer
Unboxing Guide
Scan the QR code to access our online guides for detailed on how to unbox, assemble, set up the printer and start your first print.
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Download Bambu Handy and Bambu Studio
Scan the QR code to download Bambu Handy, or visit the link below to download Bambu Studio. You can remotely control your printer andmonitor your prints in real time on both your phone or computer.
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Get help
Scan the QR code to visit our support center, contact technical support, and access more useful tutorials.
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Read before use
To ensure safety and optimal performance, please follow these guidelines:
- Verify that the printer’s operating voltage matches the specified requirements to avoid damage or safety hazards. This can be checked on the label next to the power socket.
Refer to the “Specifications” section for details. - Regular maintenance is essential to keep the printer’s complex mechanisms running smoothly. For guidance, see the “Regular Maintenance” section.
- The left hotend should not be used for TPU printing, as it may lead to nozzle clogging. For optimal results, use the right hotend when printing with TPU.
- The printer automatically switches hotends; please avoid manually switching them to prevent potential damage.
- For best results, we recommend using Bambu filaments, which have been rigorously tested for compatibility, safety, and stability with the AMS 2 Pro.
- To prevent the filament getting stuck, do not use flexible filaments such as TPU with a hardness level below 95A or damp PVA in the AMS 2 Pro.
- The AMS 2 Pro supports a spool width between 50 mm to 68 mm and a diameter between 197 mm to 202 mm. We recommend using plastic spools. If filaments with cardboard spools are used, it is recommended to pair them with a spool adapter to reduce roll slipping and debris.
- You can use the drying function of the AMS 2 Pro using only a 6-pin cable to connect it to an H2 series printer. If you need to dry filaments in multiple AMS 2 Pro units, you need to purchase official Bambu Lab power adapters to power the drying function of the other AMS 2 Pro units. If using X1 or P1 series printers with one or more AMS 2 Pro units, each unit will require an official Bambu Lab power adapter to power the drying function.
- During the filament drying process, the AMS 2 Pro removes moisture through external air circulation via the air inlets. Please ensure the air intake and vent are not blocked, to ensure optimum drying efficiency.
Printer component introduction
* The privacy cover is in the accessory box. You can install it magnetically on the live view camera.
- The upper and lower PTFE tube couplers correspond to different hotends. Connecting the AMS 2 Pro to the upper coupler allows the right hotend to print in multiple colors. Connecting it to the lower coupler allows multi-color printing with the left hotend. Using two AMS 2 Pro units allows both hotends to support multi-color printing independently.
Toolhead component introduction
AMS 2 Pro component introduction
Included accessories
Remove the package
Keep packaging materials and screws for shipping.
Remove the stickers from the sides and top opening of the moisture-proof bag. Then, pull the bag downward and fold it over all four corners of the bottom cardboard.
As shown in the picture, ensure the bottom cardboard stays in place. With two people, carefully lift the printer out of the cardboard and moisture-proof bag, and place it on a stable surface.
Remove the adhesive tapes and other packaging materials, and then take out the top glass cover and set it aside.
Unlock the AMS 2 Pro
Use the longer H2.0 alien key from the accessory box to remove the 4 screws marked in red.
Next, detach the two plastic parts from the top.
Use the H2.0 alien key to remove the 2 screws marked in red. Then, carefully take out the AMS 2 Pro.
Use the H2.0 alien key to remove the 4 screws marked in red. Then, take out the fixture and the nearby foam (except the foam under the heatbed).
Unlock the heatbed
Use the H2.0 alien key to remove the 4 screws marked in red to unlock the heatbed.
Do not remove the foam under the heatbed. This can be removed after the calibration.
Unlock the toolhead
Cut and remove 4 zip ties. Pull the tool head toward the front of the printer, then remove the foam piece marked in green.
Install the AMS 2 Pro
- Place the top glass cover and AMS 2 Pro on top of the printer.
- Take out the PTFE tube from the accessory box, insert it into the AMS 2 Pro’s filament outlet and any PTFE tube coupler of the printer, and push the tube forward for approximately 10 cm until it stops (if you can see the PTFE tube from the window next to the buffer from the front of the printer, it is correctly inserted).
• The upper and lower PTFE tube couplers correspond to different hotends. Connecting the AMS 2 Pro to the upper coupler allows the right hotend to print in multiple colors. Connecting it to the lower coupler allows multi-color printing with the left hotend. Using two AMS 2 Pro units allows both hotends to support multi-color printing independently.
- Takeout the Bambu Bus Cable 6-pin from the accessory box, and connect it to the printer and either 6-pin port of the AMS 2 Pro.
Remove the desiccant packaging material
Remove the tape from the back of the AMS 2 Pro and take out the desiccant packs. Remove the outer plastic packaging material and install 2 packs of desiccant on each side of the empty space.
Install the spool holder
Take out the spool holder from the accessory box. Slide in the spool holder in the direction shown above.
- The screws holes marked in green near the bottom of the printer can also be used to install a spool holder base plate, allowing you to add an additional spool holder. This setup enables you to print with two external spools of filament simultaneously. The package includes 1 base plate and spool holder by default.
Load filament from an external spool
If the printer is connected to the AMS 2 Pro on a coupler, you can feed filament from an external spool using the additional coupler. Connect one end of the PTFE tube to the spool holder’s PTFE tube coupler and the other end to the printer’s other coupler, pushing it in until it stops. Next, insert the filament into the PTFE tube and continue pushing until it enters the extruder and can no longer move forward.
Install the safety key
Take out the safety key on the rear panel, and insert it into the installation slot located above the power socket.
Please do not skip this step, as the printer cannot be powered on without it.
Plug in the power cable and power on
Plug the power cord in the power socket on the back. Then, turn on the power switch.
Bind the printer – Bambu Handy
- Scan the QR code on the right to download Bambu
Handy. Register and log in to your Bambu Lab account.
https://e.bambulab.com/t?c=Ky3Sx0538VqZYKkM
- Follow the instructions on the screen until a QR code appears.
- Scan the QR code on Bambu Handy to bind the printer to your Bambu Lab account.
- Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the initial calibration. It is normal to have vibration and noise during the process.
DO NOT remove the foam under the heatbed until calibration is complete.
Bind the printer – Bambu Studio
- Connect both the computer and printer to the same wireless network, and do not use a guest network that has network device separation enabled.
- Visit the link below to download and install Bambu Studio. Register and log in to your Bambu Lab account.
bambulab.com/download/studio
- Click”+” on the device page, and Bambu Studio automatically discovers printers on the same network. Click the detected printer to bind it to your Bambu Lab account.
First print with the AMS 2 Pro
- Power on the printer and place a spool of filament in any of the four slots. Make sure the spool is correctly placed on the active support shaft as shown in the picture.
- Push the feeder tab towards the spool, and insert the filament. The AMS 2 Pro will pre-load it after it is detected. When the feeder LED light under the filament inlet is on, the AMS 2 Pro is ready to print.
First print with the AMS 2 Pro
Select – Print Files, then select a model you wish to print.
- The textured PEI plate that comes with the printer is sensitive to dirt and oil. If you have touched the surface of the plate with your hands, oils from your hands can transfer to the surface and impact the plate’s adhesion properties. It is recommended to wash it with hot water and detergent first to ensure the best adhesion.
After-print notes
Wait until the build plate fully cools down to remove prints.
Wash the build plate regularly with hot water and detergent for best adhesion.
If there is a support structure sed, remove it as soon as possible after the heatbed fully cools down. It will be harder to remove if the filament absorbs moisture.
Regular maintenance
A 3D printer has a complex mechanical structure and numerous moving parts. Regular maintenance is essential to ensure stable operation and high-quality prints.
Metal Moving Parts:
- Lubricate lead screws, linear rods, guide rails, idler pulleys, and extruder gears regularly to prevent rust.
- Use lubricating oil for guide rails, linear rods, and idler pulleys, and apply lubricating grease to lead screws and extruder gears. Consumables:
- Inspect plastic and rubber parts, such as filament cutters, for signs of wear, deformation, or aging.
- Replace consumable parts as needed, such as nozzle wipers and PTFE tubes, to maintain print quality. Other Components:
- Check camera lenses, fans, and filament sensors for dust or debris.
- Clean fans with compressed air, and gently clean camera lenses using a microfiber cloth with isopropyl alcohol for optimal clarity.
bambulab.com/support/maintenance
Please refer to the “Regular Maintenance Recommendations” section on our wiki for more information.
Specifications
Item |
Specification |
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Printing Technology | Fused Deposition Modeling | |
Body | Build Volume (W*D*H) | Single Nozzle Printing: 325*320*325 mm3 Dual Nozzle Printing: 300*320*325 mm3 Total Volume for Two Nozzles: 350’320’325 mm3 |
Chassis | Aluminum and Steel | |
Outer Frame | Plastic and Glass | |
Physical Dimensions |
Physical Dimensions | 492*514*626 mm3 |
Net Weight | 31 kg | |
Toolhead | Hotend | All Metal |
Extruder Gear | Hardened Steel | |
Nozzle | Hardened Steel | |
Max Nozzle Temperature | 350 °C | |
Included Nozzle Diameter | 0.4 mm | |
Supported Nozzle Diameter | 0.2 mm, 0.4 mm, 0.6 mm, 0.8 mm | |
Filament Cutter | Built-in | |
Filament Diameter | 1.75 mm | |
Extruder Motor | Bambu Lab High-precision Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor |
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Heatbed | Build Plate Material | Flexible Steel Plate |
Included Build Plate Type | Textured PEI Plate | |
Supported Build Plate Type | Textured PEI plate, Smooth PEI Plate | |
Max Heatbed Temperature | 120 °C | |
Speed | Max Speed of Toolhead | 1000 mm/s |
Max Acceleration of Toolhead | 20,000 mm/s² | |
Max Flow for Hotend | 40 mm3/s (Test parameters: 250 mm round model with a single outer wall; Bambu Lab ABS; 280 °C printing temperature) | |
Chamber Temperature Control |
Active Chamber Heating | Supported |
Max Temperature | 65 °C | |
Air Purification | Pre-filter Grade | G3 |
HEPA Alter Grade | H12 | |
Activated Carbon Filter Type | Granulated Coconut Shell |
Air Purification | VOC Filtration | Superior |
Particulate Matter Filtration | Supported | |
Cooling | Part Cooling Fan | Closed Loop Control |
Cooling Fan for Hotend | Closed Loop Control | |
Main Control Board Fan | Closed Loop Control | |
Chamber Exhaust Fan | Closed Loop Control | |
Chamber Heat Circulation Fan | Closed Loop Control | |
Auxiliary Part Cooling Fan | Closed Loop Control | |
Supported Filament Type |
PLA, PETG, TPU, PVA, BVOH | Optimal |
ABS, ASA, PC, PA, PET | Superior | |
Carbon/Glass Fiber Reinforced PLA, PETG, PA, PET, PC, ABS, ASA |
Superior | |
PPA-CF/GF, PPS, PPS-CF/GF | Ideal | |
Sensor | Live View Camera | Built-in; 1920*1080 |
Nozzle Camera | Built-in; 1920*1080 | |
Toolhead Camera | Built-in; 1920*1080 | |
Door Sensor | Supported | |
Filament Run Out Sensor | Supported | |
Filament Tangle Sensor | Supported | |
Filament Odometry | Supported with AMS | |
Power Loss Recovery | Supported | |
Electrical Requirements |
Voltage | 100-120 VAC / 200-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Max Power* | 2200 W@220 V / 1320 W@110 V | |
Average Power | 1050 W@220 V / 1050 W@110 V | |
Electronics | Touchscreen | 5-inch 720*1280 Touchscreen |
Storage | Built-in 8 GB EMMC and USB Port | |
Control Interface | Touchscreen, mobile App, PC App | |
Motion Controller | Dual-core Cortex-M4 and Single-core Cortex-M7 | |
Application Processor | Quad-core 1.5 GHz ARM A7 | |
Neural Processing Unit | 2 TOPS |
Software | Slicer | Bambu Studio Supports third-party slicers which export standard G-code, such as Super Slicer, PrusaSlicer and Cura, but certain advanced features may not be supported. |
Supported Operating System | MacOS, Windows | |
Network
Control |
Ethernet | Not Available |
Wireless Network | Wi-Fi | |
Network Kill Switch | Not Available | |
Removable Network Module | Not Available | |
802.1X Network Access Control | Not Available | |
Wi-Fi | Operating Frequency | 2412 – 2472 MHz, 5150 – 5850 MHz (FCC/CE) 2400 – 2483.5 MHz, 5150 – 5850 MHz (SRRC) |
Wi-Fi Transmitter Power (EIRP) | 2.4 GHz: <23 dBm (FCC); <20 dBm (CE/SRRC/MIC) 5 GHz Band1/2: <23 dBm (FCC/CE/SRRC/MIC) 5 GHz Band3: <30 dBm (CE); <24 dBm (FCC) 5 GHz Band4: <23 dBm (FCC/SRRC); <14 dBm (CE) |
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Wi-Fi Protocol | IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n |
- To ensure the heatbed quickly reaches the needed temperature, the printer will maintain maximum power for about 3 minutes.
Technical Support
If you need technical support, please follow either of the following methods:
Method 1: Get in touch by using the Contact Us button in our Support Center.
bambulab.com/support
Method 2: Create a support ticket on Bambu Handy, from the Support Center section.
You can also visit the Bambu Lab Wiki for more tutorials and maintenance guidance.
wiki.bambulab.com/home
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Enjoy!
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Documents / Resources
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