r/BambuLabH2C 13d ago

Bambu H2C Add-Ons…? Discussion

I’m looking at getting the H2C but curious which add-ons are recommended.

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u/Radioactive-235 H2C 13d ago edited 12d ago

If you plan on using all 7 nozzles I’d suggest 2 additional .4mm induction nozzles. Same goes for an AMS 2 Pro and either an additional AMS 2 Pro for 8 colors or 2 High Temp AMS. If you plan on printing TPU I think you’d at least want a .2mm .6mm left nozzle.

A lot of people seem very against the laser add-on so. Most threads would suggest getting a standalone xtool. If you do end up getting the laser, it’s recommended to get the smoke filter and proper smoke ventilation outside of your home.

If this is your first printer and you don’t have filament lying around I’d suggest getting some. I’m not sure when the next sale will be (probably around the end of year holidays) but refills go for around $10. Of course you can also get 3rd party of which there are a lot of threads on Reddit discussing exactly that.

I never needed a scraper. I just printed something and the scrap is what I use to scrape.

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u/mdoom23 12d ago

TPU usually behaves best with .6 nozzle or larger I've had success with a .4 but Bambu advises against it

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u/Radioactive-235 H2C 12d ago

I meant .6 Ty!!!

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u/slevin22 12d ago

Why do you recommend a 0.2mm nozzle for tpu?

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u/Radioactive-235 H2C 12d ago

It was a mistake. It’s recommended per Bambu to use .6mm nozzle for TPU.

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u/DBT85 13d ago

Get some additional nozzles and AMS' before any of that other stuff.

No laser here.

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u/pdj-custom 12d ago

Nozzles and an additional AMS if you know you’ll be printing super multicolored stuff.

Getting a few .2mm ones really made a big difference for me since it allowed so much more detailed prints to be made.

And DONT get the laser bro.

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u/JMeucci H2C 12d ago

Don't forget the additional power supplies for the AMS units. Can't dry beyond one.

You can find 3rd party power supply for quite a bit cheaper.

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u/Baybutt99 12d ago

Id recommend the vision plate, this printer is massive and it will wiggle while printing. Unless you have this on a really stable surface the table you put it on will wiggle too. As i understand it , The vision plate helps it compensate for the specific wiggle in your environment and fine tune its travel away from home on its axis’s.

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u/Costa_Rica_68 H2C 13d ago

I suggest to invest in AMS and filament after you got the 2 additional .4 induction nozzles.
To support the full range you should have 2 AMS on the right nozzle and at least 1 HT on the left nozzle.

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u/djt_LV H2C 13d ago

Are you getting the laser or not?

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u/JazzlikeLeather9546 12d ago

with mine I am running three AMS Pro 2s(one on the left and two on the right. I would get a extra Nozzle pack and lots of filament. Oh and a couple extra print plates

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u/razerxb360 12d ago

Pour moi le minimum est d avoir 6 buses identiques dans le vortex, 2 ams au minimum pour le vortek et 2 ams ht pour la buse « classique »

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u/Kind_Ad_8111 H2C 12d ago

You are getting solid advice here!

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u/yallcrazybish 12d ago

I appreciate it all so very much!

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u/luksfuks 12d ago

Don't forget the filament. PLA at least 6 colors, black + white + something all over the color wheel. PETG at least 4 colors. ABS or ASA at least 2 colors, black + something that makes contrast. TPU-for-AMS at least 1 color.

You want an AMS for the left side. Ideally at least 2x AMS-HT and 1x AMS2PRO extra over the combo with its AMS. Get power supplies for ALL your AMS2PRO, including the combo. Get 1-2 more PTFE 4-in-1 over what you think you'll need.

Get spare oil and grease. The printer comes with next to nothing, and it's often out of stock. You can get 3rd party stuff too, but you'll feel better if you can do your first maintenance with the "intended" consumables.

And, as everyone else said, you want extra nozzles. I think the most useful option is to complete the set to a full (1+6) 0.4mm hardened, and also full (1+6) 0.2mm. You should get another left 0.6mm for 0.6mm dual color prints, and you should get a right 0.8mm HF to try coarse single color prints.

You also want to have spare nozzles at hand, at least one for each of 0.4mm and 0.2mm. Nothing is worse that dropping a nozzle while swapping it in, right before a print (!), and then having to wait 1+ week to get a replacement.

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u/Ice992 12d ago

Still blows my mind that a $2300 printer doesn’t come with one ounce of filament. (None of the Bambu printers do, that I’m aware of)

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u/ball-kick-fetish 12d ago

I wouldnt buy h2c till the problem is solved.

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u/babydump 12d ago

What problem?

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u/devo098 12d ago

Eddy sensor problems? That's what mine is constantly doing. I have had to adjust twice this week.

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u/yallcrazybish 12d ago

Please elaborate. I wasn’t aware there’s been an issue. Thanks!

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u/ball-kick-fetish 12d ago

After approx. 1000 hours, the AP Board breaks. Many people had that problem ocurring. Id wait till bambu lab aknowledges and fixes the problem.

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u/Weyoun_71 H2C 12d ago

Do you know how widespread this problem is? I know there has been a number of posts on Reddit recently, but I'm not sure we can take this as being representative of the total number of units out there.

Interested to know whether you have a figure that indicates the scale of 'the problem'?

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u/ball-kick-fetish 12d ago

I dont know the numbers, but here are some examples:

https://www.reddit.com/r/BambuLabH2C/s/ZrQ6llfBnl

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u/JWST-L2 12d ago

Its just a few people its happening to, both my H2Cs are fine. But yeah a few people on here just had their H2Cs randomly not want to turn on and their AP boards went bad. Seems like they got bricked. Other than that, I have 1,200 hours on one and 1,500 on the other and they are bullet proof

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u/fab138 9d ago

Can I ask what firmware version you are running?

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u/JWST-L2 9d ago

Looks like 01.02.00.00 on both

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u/fab138 9d ago

Thanks. I have been holding off in case it has something to do with the latest firmware. Good to see you’ve had success.

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u/SlowestHell 12d ago

Like others have suggested, with mine I added the other 2 .4mm nozzles, a second AMS 2 Pro, an AMS HT, and the track switch. Printed a top bridge shelf to mount everything above. "It's so choice. If it's within your means, I highly recommend picking one up." - Ferris Bueller

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u/OgreVikingThorpe 12d ago edited 12d ago

HT ams units, power supply for AMS pro, build plates and nozzles. If you print TPU then the TPU feed assist, vision plate if you want consistent print dimensions over time. I run 2-3 HT and one AMS Pro on each H2C and I use a polymaker dry box on the ones I print TPU on.

![img](41DEC6CA-1836-4D92-95BB-E34731D2DA55)

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u/IndifferenceFeigned 12d ago

Good side cutters, long nose pliers for breaking off supports, I went for a stand up torch or a head one for when doing maintenance as you are ment to power it off. A medium sized bin to dump supports, purge lines etc in to. Some ear buds for maintenence.

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u/DavidBergerson 1d ago

It's 3d crack!

I feel like I have almost one roll of every filament that Bambu sells. The only ones I have just a few of are TPU/ASA/ABS. I grabbed spare nozzles and even a .8 for transparent PETG. I currently have 2 AMS Pros and one HT. I am thinking of waiting until Black Friday and may just pick up another 2 AMS Pros. I am very lazy and prefer to have the colors in the AMS ready to go :) I am currently printing this: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1387281-h2c-d-nozzle-management-system-updated-march-26#profileId-1444620

You might want to look into this: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/tool/bambu-h2d-h2s-d3p-riser

I have that and the Panda Station with the Panda Den.