Bambu Lab's A2L brings a 330x320x325mm bed and AMS Lite multi-color to Indonesia at a budget price.

Bambu Lab brings a bigger bed to a budget price

Bambu Lab confirmed on July 28, 2026 that the A2L and A2L Combo are now on sale in Indonesia through authorized local retailers. The A2L is the company's play for makers who want a large build area without stepping up to its enclosed CoreXY flagships.

What the A2L actually offers

The headline number is the build volume: 330 by 320 by 325 millimeters. That is roughly 105 percent more space than a standard desktop printer, enough for full-scale home decor, cosplay armor, children's toys, and small production runs. Despite the larger footprint, the machine weighs just 12.8 kilograms and runs below 49 decibels in silent mode, so it fits a home or studio without dominating the room.

Speed tops out at 500 millimeters per second, driven by a precision PMSM closed-loop servo motor and Bambu's Adaptive Vibration Compensation to keep quality steady at high speed.

Color without the headache

The A2L Combo ships with the AMS Lite system for automatic multi-color printing: 4 colors out of the box, expandable to 19. Pair that with MakerWorld, Bambu's model library with millions of free print-ready designs, and a first-time user can produce detailed multi-color prints with a single tap. No design skills required.

A built-in detection system watches for common print failures and flags them before they waste filament or damage the hardware. For newcomers, that safety net is the difference between a confident first print and a frustrating one.

Where it sits in the lineup

The A2L follows the A1 and A1 mini as an open bed-slinger design, but with a much larger print area. It slots below the P2S and H2S in Bambu's range while giving users more volume than the A1 mini at a budget-friendly cost. The company says it is the world's number one 3D printer brand by sales volume, serving users in more than 30 countries.

A note before you buy

Bambu's strength is ease of use, and that comes with trade-offs. The brand has drawn criticism for its locked-down cloud approach and for legal pressure aimed at small open-source developers. If you value a closed, Apple-like ecosystem and hassle-free printing, the A2L fits. If local control and open firmware matter more to you, weigh that against the convenience.

For Indonesian buyers, the A2L is now a real option on store shelves rather than an import wait. The rest of the market is watching how far Bambu pushes its budget large-format line.

Check the Bambu Lab A2L on the official store

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