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All-Metal Hotend: Capable of reaching 300°C.
Hardened Steel Components: Includes a hardened steel nozzle and extruder gears to handle Carbon Fiber (CF) and Glass Fiber (GF) reinforced filaments.
Fully Enclosed: The aluminum and glass enclosure maintains a stable internal temperature, which is critical for materials likeASA, ABS, and PC.
Technical Specifications
| Category | Specification |
| Build Volume | 256 × 256 × 256 mm |
| Chassis/Shell | Welded Steel / Aluminum & Glass |
| Hotend | All-Metal, Hardened Steel Nozzle (0.4 mm standard) |
| Max Bed Temp | 110°C (220V) / 120°C (110V) |
| Filament Diameter | 1.75 mm |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi, MicroSD, Bambu Bus (for AMS) |
| Display | 5-inch 1280 × 720 Color Touchscreen |
| Air Filtration | Integrated Activated Carbon Filter |
Multi-Material Capabilities
The X1-Carbon is designed to work seamlessly with the Automatic Material System (AMS).
Standard Setup: One AMS unit allows for 4 colors/materials.
Expanded Setup: Using an AMS Hub, users can daisy-chain up to 4 units for 16-color printing.
2026 Update: The X1-Carbon is fully compatible with the newer AMS 2 Pro, allowing X1C users to access active filament drying features (though an external power adapter is often required for full heating functionality on older X1C units).
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Bambu Studio: A powerful slicer (based on PrusaSlicer/Slic3r) that handles project management and remote control.
Bambu Handy: A mobile app for remote monitoring via the internal camera, starting prints from MakerWorld, and receiving AI error alerts.
LAN Only Mode: For security-conscious users, the X1C supports printing over a local network without requiring cloud connectivity.
Comparison: X1-Carbon vs. H2-Series (2026)
While the X1-Carbon remains a top-tier enthusiast machine, the 2025/2026 H2 Series (H2D, H2C) has introduced features like tool-changing (Vortek system), larger build volumes, and native 65°C chamber heating, positioning the X1C as the "compact professional" choice in the current lineup.