Bambu Lab A2L - Creative Playground. Extra Large.
Bambu Lab expands the A Series with a large-format machine built for ambitious, uncompromising creative projects
Bambu Lab isn’t slowing down. Less than two months after releasing X2D, we are proud to present A2L 3D printer!
The A-Series, which redefined accessible 3D printing for hundreds of thousands of users worldwide, has just gained a new member of the family. Not a successor. Not a replacement. A new addition to the portfolio designed to solve one specific problem: large-scale 3D printing projects that can now simply be produced in a single piece.
This is the A2L - Bambu Lab’s large-format answer to creative ambitions that until now were limited by build volume constraints.
A bigger stage for bigger ideas

The A2L is not simply an enlarged A1. It represents a new category within the Bambu ecosystem - a machine designed for projects that require space, stability, and versatility, while still remaining accessible to users just beginning their journey with 3D printing.
Its 330 × 320 × 325 mm build volume translates into 105% more space than standard 256 mm-class machines.

In practical terms, that means enough room to print a cosplay prop component without splitting and gluing halves together, produce a large batch of home décor items in a single run, or give children a new scale of creative freedom that simply wasn’t possible before.
Anyone familiar with the H2S series will recognize the philosophy behind the A2L. It is essentially an H2S Lite - a machine that brings key solutions from the professional tier into an entirely different, significantly lower price segment. Without compromising where it truly matters.





At the core of the extrusion system is a closed-loop PMSM servo motor, providing stable power delivery during high-speed printing while actively monitoring extrusion anomalies.
The A2L is also the first model in the A Series equipped with adaptive vibration compensation featuring multi-point calibration and load adaptation. In practice, this eliminates ghosting and ringing artifacts even when printing tall, heavy models at dynamically adapting speed.

Additionally, the frame incorporates two granular dampers that physically absorb resonance - with results clearly visible on the final print surface.

Its intelligent detection system operates on multiple levels: a physical blob detector protects the nozzle from filament buildup, PMSM extrusion monitoring identifies issues before they become failures, and the inherited A1 sensor suite includes filament runout detection, nozzle clog detection, and tangled spool detection.
Noise levels in silent mode remain below 49 dB. A library during working hours is louder.



Modularity that changes the rules

One of the most significant new additions to the A2L is a dedicated mounting point for expansion modules. The Blade Cutting Upgrade Kit - including a cutting module, pen module, cutting mat, and accessories, transforms the printer into a precision cutter for stickers, leather, and fabrics, as well as a drawing plotter.
However, camera-assisted alignment in Bambu Handy and the upcoming OTA update featuring “Print-then-Cut” functionality show that Bambu is treating 2D capabilities seriously - not as a gimmick, but as a genuine extension of the creative workshop.
Who is the A2L for?

Bambu Lab is targeting the A2L at specific groups of users united by one thing: they want to create on a larger scale without committing to complex professional-grade equipment.
For home décor enthusiasts and organization-focused users, the A2L means printing large household items in a single run.
For families with children, it creates a space for creative play where imagination - not build volume - becomes the only limitation.
For cosplayers, it means the end of gluing and filling seams when a prop needs to be monolithic.
For print farms, it offers high productivity and support for up to 19 colors through a maximum of four AMS or AMS Lite units.
This is a printer for people who were inspired by a home decoration video or a children’s project and made the journey from “that’s interesting” to “I actually need this.”
The Bambu Experience - an ecosystem that completes the machine

The A2L, like every Bambu Lab printer, is not just hardware. It is an entry point into an ecosystem built from day one around a single goal: making the only real effort deciding what you want to create.
Bambu Studio provides ready-to-use, thoroughly tested print profiles for every printer and filament combination - not starting points for tweaking, but the final result of thousands of tests.
MakerWorld, the world’s fastest-growing free 3D model platform, offers projects optimized specifically for Bambu hardware. Bambu Handy reduces the distance between your couch and your printer to a single tap. Maker’s Supply delivers electronics and accessories tailored for printed projects. Maker’s Lab guides users from printing other people’s models to designing their own.

This is not an ecosystem built for selling products. It is an ecosystem built for the complete creative experience.
Technical specification
- Build volume: 330 × 320 × 325 mm
- Maximum Bed Temperature: 80°C
- Maximum Nozzle Temperature: 300°C
- Print Speed: 500 mm/sec
- Noise Level (Silent Mode): < 49 dB
- Noise Level (Standard Mode): ~52 dB
- Supported Materials: PLA, PETG, and other non-engineering filaments
- Maximum Number of Colors: up to 4 AMS units and 1 AMS lite, enabling up to 19 colors
- Extrusion System: PMSM closed-loop servo
- Vibration Compensation: Adaptive, multi-point
- Granular Dampers: 2 (integrated into the frame)
- Additional Modules: Blade Cutting, Pen Plotting
- Connectivity: 2.4G WiFi
- External Dimensions: 544 x 529 x 505 mm
- Weight: 12.8 kg
Prices:
A2L
- US: 469 USD (excl. tax / incl. shipping)
- EU: 379 EUR (incl.tax / excl. shipping)
A2L Combo (AMS Lite)
- US: 569 USD (excl. tax / incl. shipping)
- EU: 489 EUR (incl.tax / excl. shipping)
The A2L/A2L Combo is available globally starting June 1, 2026 at Bambu Lab official website (June 2, 2026 for Japan and Korea).

The A2L does not ask whether you are ready for large-scale projects. It assumes you already are - and gives you the space to make them happen, both literally and creatively.
“Creative Playground. Extra Large.” is not just a slogan. It describes exactly what this machine is: a place where creative ambitions no longer fit within old limitations.
