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The Bambu X2D has a 3-stage filter setup: 1. G3 pre-filter - catches larger dust/particles. 2. H12 HEPA filter - catches fine particulate from printing. 3. Activated carbon filter - Bambu lists it as granulated coconut-shell activated carbon, meant for odor/VOC reduction. With asa or and it will still stink. So you might want to ventilate the room when doing that type of filament.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I believe this depends on what you are printing with Filament wise! Basic PLA / PETG don't have fumes that would bother you. There is also a pretty robust cooling / venting system and it will even purify the chamber air for you after a print.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This will depend on many factors, such as but not limited to, filament type, room size, room airflow/filtration. IE if printing a filament that gives off fumes/voc, it does have filters but it would be better to pipe outside if the room is small or does not have active filtration. Can also be routed into an air purifier. It DOES have filters as-is, and that's enough for some use cases so long as its closed and the filters are changed often.
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