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Great point, Johnson. While the hardware is excellent, the real standout is the combination of hardware, firmware, and software working seamlessly together. The slicing presets, cloud integration, and automatic calibration significantly reduce trial-and-error, which saves a lot of time in real-world use.
Thanks, Mark. The built-in carbon filter does a good job of reducing odors, especially for ABS. While no consumer printer can eliminate emissions entirely, the P1S is one of the better options for indoor use. Proper room ventilation is still recommended for frequent high-temperature printing.
Hi Emily, the AMS is generally very reliable, especially when using high-quality filament. In my experience, most issues come from brittle or poorly wound spools rather than the system itself. With proper filament storage and occasional cleaning, AMS runs smoothly even during long multi-color prints.
Great question, Jason. In long-term testing, the P1S handles high-speed printing very well thanks to its rigid CoreXY structure and active vibration compensation. As long as regular maintenance is performed—such as cleaning the nozzle and checking belts—there’s no noticeable drop in accuracy or reliability over time.