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The H2S utilizes a PMSM servo-driven extruder rather than a traditional stepper motor. This provides up to 10 kg of extrusion force and allows for "Closed-loop" control, meaning the printer can detect and compensate for nozzle pressure fluctuations 20,000 times per second.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
| Max Speed | 1,000 mm/s |
| Max Acceleration | 20,000 mm/s² |
| Max Hotend Flow | 40 mm³/s (Standard) / 65 mm³/s (High Flow) |
| Safety Sensors | 23+ (including 5 Flame Sensors & Emergency Stop) |
| Cameras | 3 (1080p Live View, Toolhead Camera, & BirdsEye Camera) |
| NPU Power | 2 TOPS (for AI Spaghetti/Debris detection) |
| Noise Level | < 50 dB (with Active Motor Noise Canceling) |
Hybrid Capabilities: Laser & Cutting (not at Makersmiths)
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10W 455nm Laser: Capable of engraving and cutting materials like wood, leather, and acrylic.
Digital Cutting/Drawing: The toolhead supports a drag-knife attachment for vinyl and paper, as well as a drawing pen module.
Live Spatial Alignment: The BirdsEye camera allows users to overlay their digital design onto a live video of the material on the build plate for 0.3 mm placement accuracy.
Comparison: H2S vs. X1-Carbon
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Software Ecosystem
The printer operates within a closed-but-integrated ecosystem:
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 H2S supports printing over a local network without requiring cloud connectivity.
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