by jeff
Bambu Lab X2D: A New Standard for Accessible Dual Extrusion
On April 14, 2026, Bambu Lab launched the Bambu Lab X2D, the successor to the X1 Carbon and the first X-series printer to feature dual extrusion. Starting at $649 (or $899 as the Combo with the AMS multi-material system), it brings a capability once reserved for high-end professional machines squarely into the consumer market.

Two Nozzles, One Toolhead
The Bambu Lab X2D uses a single shared toolhead carrying two nozzles. The left nozzle is a direct drive setup; the right is a Bowden configuration. That combination keeps the toolhead light while giving you the flexibility to run two different materials in a single print. The most immediate benefit: clean, easy dual-material support removal. You print supports in a dissolvable or breakaway material and just pull them off without post-processing damage.
Build volume sits at 256x256x260mm comparable to the X1 Carbon. The heated chamber reaches up to 65C, nozzle temps go to 300C, and the toolhead moves at up to 1000mm/s with 200mm/s auxiliary speeds. That is fast enough for functional prototyping workflows that previously required much more expensive hardware.
Dynamic Flow Calibration
The standout system-level feature is Dynamic Flow Calibration, real-time extrusion monitoring that adjusts flow rates on the fly. This directly addresses the main failure mode in dual-extrusion printing: inconsistent material transitions and ooze. Bambu Lab built this into the Bambu Lab X2D as a standard feature, not a paid add-on.
The printer integrates with MakerWorld, Bambu Lab's design community platform, making it easy to find profiles and designs optimized for dual extrusion out of the box.
For designers and makers who have wanted dual-material capability without the setup complexity, the Bambu Lab X2D is the most direct path there. Full details at Bambu Lab's official blog.