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New video of melted Bambu Lab A1 sparks debate about whether the 3D printer is still a fire hazard

tomshardware.com 2026-05-24 Denise Bertacchi
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3D PrintingBambu LabA1 PrinterFire HazardSafety StandardsElectronic FailureNTC ThermistorProduct RecallCommunity FeedbackTechnical Controversy
News Summary
Recently, Bambu Lab's A1 3D printer has once again sparked public concern due to a melting incident. User Moreiras3D posted a video on Instagram showing an A1 printer with its side completely melted d... Read original →
Industry Analysis
The Bambu Lab A1 meltdown isn't an isolated glitch—it reveals systemic flaws in thermal management within high-power-density consumer 3D printers. A failing NTC thermistor can cascade into AC board overheating, disrupting upstream power supply chains and undermining downstream safety certifications. With the EU tightening fire-safety mandates for desktop manufacturing equipment, regulatory scrutiny could force costly recalls and supply chain overhauls. Competitors like Prusa or Creality may pivot to 'industrial-grade safety' messaging to capture premium maker and education segments. Crucially, this incident accelerates a sector-wide shift from performance-centric to reliability-first design. Within 12–24 months, full UL/CE compliance and redundant thermal control architectures will become market entry requirements, likely eliminating smaller players lacking semiconductor-grade failure analysis capabilities.
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