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Bambu Lab officially retired the P1P model on February 10, 2026, ending the era of the high-speed skeletal printer that launched in 2022.
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Bambu Lab officially retired the P1P model on February 10, 2026, ending the era of the high-speed skeletal printer that launched in 2022.

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Originally reported by VoxelMatters

Bambu Lab officially retired the P1P model on February 10, 2026, ending the era of the high-speed skeletal printer that launched in 2022. This discontinuation signals a systemic shift toward fully enclosed, automated ecosystems like the P1S and P2S as the new industry baseline. The company has committed to a five-year support roadmap, guaranteeing spare parts and firmware updates until February 10, 2031. This move marks the transition to process-stable desktop standards. 🚀📉 #3DPrinting #AdditiveManufacturing #BambuLab #IndustrialAutomation #TechNews

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