Bambu Lab has actually declared that its sound cancelling function can minimize motor sound down to 48 dB (Image Source: Bambu Lab – modified)
Bambu Lab’s brand-new firmware upgrade for the X1 series of FDM 3D printers includes its motor sound cancelling function, which was initially seen in the A1 mini. After a preliminary 10-15 minute calibration, the system eliminates specific frequencies from the motor’s operation. The upgrade likewise consists of enhanced UI structure and responsiveness. The P1 series will likewise be getting motor sound cancelling quickly.
Bambu Lab’s just recently introduced A1 Mini desktop FDM printer debuted its distinct motor sound cancelling function, which can make the 3D printing procedure visibly quieter. Now, it has actually a launched a firmware upgrade for the X1 series which brings the very same function to the higher-end printers.
Motor sound cancellation needs a 10-15 minute calibration where the printer listens for loud motor frequencies, which it then discovers to eliminate from regular operation. This only decreases the sound created by the primary motors for moving the print-head; sound from cooling fans, bearings and the purge cleaning system stays untouched. On the other hand, Bambu Lab does claim that the function likewise lowers general vibration which ought to enhance external wall quality.