Bambu P1P vs. Creality K1C: an ‘straightforward’ 3D printer showdown


Should you requested me to advocate an “straightforward” client 3D printer, I’d warn you first: regardless of numerous improvements, you continue to can’t fairly hit a button to reliably photocopy a 3D mannequin. Shopping for a 3D printer is shopping for a whole pastime, one the place — in case you’re a lazy bum like me — many makes an attempt will flip into nugatory gobs of plastic.

However in case you continued, I’d let you know my one clear alternative for lazy bums: the Bambu P1P.

What, a printer from the corporate that recalled its latest mannequin and whose earlier ones as soon as went rogue? Yep — as a result of not solely did Bambu deal with these incidents with speedy apologies, investigations, transparency, and even refunds, the $599 Bambu P1P can also be completely the simplest, most dependable 3D printer I’ve used.

It makes my stalwart previous Ender 3 Professional appear like a hunk of junk. It makes its closest competitors, the $559 Creality K1C, really feel like an inferior clone. I’ve spent months testing them aspect by aspect, and I’d personally decide the Bambu each time.

Don’t get me improper: the K1C is the higher alternative for some tinkerers since its full enclosure, mattress, and further fan allow you to print increased temperature plastics like ABS in addition to ones strengthened with glass or carbon fibers. (Bambu sells the $699 P1S for that.) And I did efficiently use each the P1P and a pair of Creality K1 printers to supply dozens of objects over the previous yr, together with pegboard mounts, collectible figurines for my children, and these badass unofficial Nerf blasters:

With both of those printers and just a little information of what’s simply 3D-printable, I can (generally) ship a whole plate stuffed with elements to those printers and count on them to all prove. 

However if you’d like fewer software program and filament complications, I might completely level you to Bambu. And I’d advocate you avoid the unique Creality K1 totally — I spent months scuffling with points that had been immediately fastened once I swapped for the newer K1C mannequin.

I took supply of each the P1P and the unique K1 final summer season, and initially, I believed I’d be evaluating each to the AnkerMake M5. They’re all a part of a current wave of printers promising an enormous enhance in pace and smarts. 

Considered one of my first prints on the Bambu P1P: the white aspect panels it’s worn ever since.

However the Bambu P1P and Creality K1 sequence stood out as essentially the most inexpensive full-size, full-featured CoreXY printers that declare you’ll be able to print proper out of the field — without having to bolt collectively a printer body and even tighten belts. And whilst you can’t “simply begin printing the second your K1 arrives,” as Creality places it, each printers are principally prebuilt, pretuned, and able to go 20 or half-hour after you chop the packing tape. You take away a couple of security items; connect their screens, energy cables, and filament roll holders; connect with your property community for updates; after which press a button for automated setup. 

Every will robotically degree their mattress so your prints actually get off on the appropriate foot. They tune their motors with vibrations so intense, they shake your complete floor the printers are standing on. That’s intentional — as a result of extra motion ruins prints, and printing rapidly creates extra motion, they educate themselves to keep away from frequencies that rattle too laborious. As I alluded to earlier than, they each have CoreXY kinematics techniques that present an extremely speedy, secure bead of plastic with no need to sling your mannequin forwards and backwards on a shifting mattress. 

With a CoreXY printer, the top strikes in two dimensions whereas the mattress slowly lowers, conserving the mannequin secure.

Bedslingers, like this Bambu A1 Mini, fling the mannequin one course and the print head one other.

However the subsequent step is the place the Bambu P1 and Creality K1 printers start to diverge. When it’s time to stay your fishing line of consumable plastic right into a Creality printer, you need to thread the needle, pushing a pointy level of plastic right into a tube and thru the extruder in order that the new nozzle can soften and squirt it out one tiny bead at a time. 

It’s the way in which many 3D printers have labored for years, nevertheless it leaves loads of room for person error. It feels imprecise: you snip your filament at an angle to get a pointy level, then largely… shove till it feels proper. Then you definitely press a button and cross your fingers that the K1C’s motorized extruder will take it from there. Or manually shove it some extra and hope the filament doesn’t break inside. Otherwise you bodily take away the filament tube, like I all the time did with my previous Ender 3, so a minimum of you will be certain you’re pushing straight down into the extruder with out binding. 

This Pikachu, made from silk PLA, got here out fairly nicely on the K1C.

Right here it’s with helps eliminated.

It could possibly be worse! With the unique K1, the filament pathway was so jam-prone that the corporate wound up designing and delivery a number of alternative elements through the time I had the printer, and even then, I had some bother. With the K1C’s utterly redesigned nozzles, I’ve principally been in a position to shove filament in with out subject.

However Bambu sidesteps all of that: there’s no needlepoint with a Bambu printer in any respect! Press a couple of buttons, insert uncut, flat-ended filament till you’re feeling it being pulled away out of your hand, after which, in my expertise, it does the remainder itself. The Bambu printer additionally robotically cuts off the molten bit whenever you’re ejecting filament, producing a pleasant clean-cut finish I can effortlessly rewind with out dragging on the printer’s inside elements. And, each single print, the Bambu purges that leftover molten filament into what house owners have affectionately dubbed the “poop chute.” 

The tiny non-touch display screen is likely one of the few weaknesses of the Bambu P1P. I’m getting used to it.

The upshot: it took months earlier than I noticed my Bambu P1P jam for the primary time. I’ve even had good outcomes at occasions pushing previous, brittle filament into Bambu printers. With the K1 and even K1C, it’s far much less foolproof, as Creality makes you shove it by means of a filament runout sensor and a good bend within the tubing earlier than the extruder can seize it. I’ve damaged the filament a few occasions within the K1C and lots of occasions within the authentic K1.

And in case you do need to get inside that extruder to repair or change elements, Bambu makes it a breeze: its magnetic cowl simply lifts off, and $35 buys you an entire modular hotend with heatsink, fan, heating component, and thermistor all connected — simply two screws and some straightforward cable pulls to swap it.

Bambu’s magnetic cowl pops off to disclose simply two screws and two easy-pull connectors to take away the hotend.

To get inside Creality’s, you need to unscrew screws instantly beneath, and parallel to, the greased rails.

With Creality, there are 5 screws you need to take away at uncomfortable angles and a silicone sleeve that requires prying, after which you need to attain beneath to get at its tiny rear-facing connectors. You could even have to drag out a pair of pliers as a result of the Creality meeting line inexplicably glues these connectors into place.

Thoughts you, you’re not going to be doing that on daily basis and even each month: you typically solely change a nozzle if it wears out, will get badly jammed, or if you wish to print at increased decision for extra element or at decrease decision for extra pace. For reference, I wound up changing worn elements of my Ender 3 Professional’s hotend twice in three years after a sequence of messy jams. 

Creality’s mattress is a bit tougher to wash and keep… and whose concept was it to purge filament subsequent to a fan consumption?

The final cause I feel Bambu is a better option for freshmen is the print mattress floor itself: how simply elements adhere and detach and the way straightforward it’s to wash. The Creality K1 sequence ships with a clean PEI construct plate that’s theoretically higher for top temperature supplies and initially gave my elements an extremely clean face. However it may be a problem to take away some elements until you apply a coating of the included glue stick (the sort children use to stick paper collectively), and it’s straightforward so as to add too little or an excessive amount of. I wound up tearing a bit out of my construct plate after too skinny a coating. 

Additionally, with out a “poop chute,” I all the time discovered the K1 and K1C dripping tiny undesirable beads of plastic that’d wind up embedded within the backside of fashions until I fastidiously cleaned the print mattress earlier than every use. 

This could offer you a great glimpse on the Bambu’s plate texture.

The P1P, in the meantime, ships with a textured PEI-covered chrome steel plate that’s nearly by no means missed for me, no glue required. Typically, my elements are already free by the point the mattress cools. You may purchase such a plate for Creality, too, although, and nonetheless be paying lower than the P1P after you’ve gotten each. 

Not all of Creality’s K1C decisions are worse for freshmen! Whereas its “AI digicam” attaches to the printer at a barely awkward angle, the timelapses it creates are a lot simpler to observe and obtain than those from Bambu’s digicam. I respect the K1C’s easy twist-to-lock filament reel holder (Bambu makes use of screws), the USB port to load information (Bambu solely offers you microSD), extra dependable Wi-Fi, and naturally, the massive 4.3-inch coloration touchscreen. It’s a lot simpler to reprint a profitable design or navigate a thumb drive when you’ll be able to really faucet an image of every design on a display screen, as an alternative of Up-Down-Left-Proper navigating by means of Bambu’s small text-only interface. 

Creality’s K1C comes with a USB port and anti-vibration ft.

I additionally like that the Creality comes with anti-vibration ft, though, out of the field, my Bambu prints had extra secure strains and regular floor textures even with out them. The Bambu P1P can also be quieter and might utterly flip off its followers when idle. I’ve typically come again to the Creality K1C after a day away and located it buzzing loudly in my storage.

Each corporations must work on their software program, however Creality’s is certainly worse. Whereas I’m having no actual main bother with Creality’s personal Creality Print desktop app for primary 3D prints in PLA and versatile TPU plastic, I had main points printing firmer and / or clear PETG. It’s additionally lacking a great deal of options in comparison with rival slicer apps you’d use to arrange your fashions for printing. (A slicer turns a 3D form into printable horizontal layers and spits out code that tells the printer the best way to kind each.) 

Picture slider: left is P1P, proper is K1C, utilizing the identical roll of filament. I’m having these floor high quality points with PETG, however not PLA.

You can use these rival slicers, however you could must tune them to your printer your self — some had even refused to help the K1 till Creality fulfilled obligations to open supply its code. (It appears Creality has now executed so.) OrcaSlicer is a well-liked third-party different that does have its personal K1 profile, and it helped me print in PETG when Creality Print wouldn’t.

Creality’s cellular app, in the meantime, is gamified to the purpose that I need nothing to do with it. I simply need a solution to begin and monitor prints, not earn factors for printing stylish junk! I even needed to flip off app notifications after I received bombarded with level incomes alternatives every day, although it appears the corporate’s in the reduction of on the notifications since launch.

The failed print I’m speaking about: it’s for a wi-fi mouse.

However whereas Bambu’s slicer is nice and its app doesn’t have the identical annoyances, I’m not totally certain I can belief the corporate’s cloud. One month after the corporate’s excellent apology for its rogue printer incident, I had an identical subject. I went out to the storage one morning to discover a mannequin I’d printed immediately from its cloud half-finished, caught to my nozzle, with a second midway printed copy of the mannequin on the ground.

I’ve tried to print a couple of different fashions from its new MakerWorld, a spot the place you’ll be able to supposedly discover one-click prints validated to work on Bambu’s particular printers, no slicing or tweaks obligatory, however one grew to become an enormous hunk of nugatory plastic as a result of it really wasn’t validated. I suppose I might all the time go together with a non-public LAN-only connection to the printer as an alternative of utilizing the cloud.

It doesn’t take loads of creativeness to see from right here to a good simpler 3D printing future. Bambu’s new A1 sequence printers now have utterly tool-less hotend swaps — simply pop the items off. The corporate’s engaged on new sensors that may detect when your filament tangles whereas it’s nonetheless on the roll, one thing that sometimes journeys up each 3D printer I’ve but used. I’ve additionally but to see a 3D printer firm ship their printers with a dry field to maintain moisture out of their filament, however Creality does promote them individually, and it’s positively one thing they might do to get us nearer to that push-button, get-object future! 

(I’m not saying you can purchase an A1: I had extra jams and lower-quality outcomes with an A1 Mini than my P1P, the filament tangle detection nonetheless doesn’t work, and lots of issues I print are too huge for its mattress. I haven’t gotten to check the full-size A1 since its recall.)

The most important manner 3D printers will earn belief, although, is that if corporations like Creality and Bambu cease delivery them earlier than they’re prepared. I can’t imagine the horrible state the unique Creality K1 first shipped in, and in case you lurk in the appropriate locations on Reddit and Discord, you’ll hear veterans say that the Bambu P1P shipped with early points, too. And I’ve learn loads of testimonials from Bambu clients who, like me with the Creality K1, had been anticipated to open up their printers to repair damaged issues as an alternative of sending them in for service. It’s a great reminder that these are hobbyist gadgets, not client merchandise, at the same time as these corporations speak about democratizing 3D printing for everybody.   

Irrespective of which printer you’re eyeing, I strongly advocate steering away from ones which have simply launched. Await early adopters to iron issues out! However in case you’re itching to get printing, I’m fairly proud of the practically two-year-old P1P. 

Pictures by Sean Hollister / The Verge

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