I retract my statement that Bambu have been great at customer service. They've been abysmal.
Three failed collections, for which I had to take time off. In the end, I shipped it back to their warehouse myself, for which I'm still waiting to be reimbursed.
So you can imagine my joy when I had a text at 10:30 this morning saying that they are going to deliver between 4 & 6 today. It's not a great deal of notice, just as well I've got an understanding manager.
When it did arrive you can imagine my disgust when I saw this.
I made the driver wait until I had unpacked it on the drive to see if it was damaged or just the packaging.
Fortunately it was just the outer packaging.
It had been booked as a 2 man delivery, but only a single skinny guy turned up with no sack truck, struggling to even lift it, let alone get it to my door. The one thing everyone who owns a pinball machine has is a sack truck so problem solved.
I got it inside unpacked, then lifted it up on to my cabinet. Its massive.
The problem then became apparent. It was too big as there was no room at the back for ventilation or accessories.
So plan B came into effect.
On to the kitchen table / workbench.
Finished setting it up, and hooked 2 AMSs up to it. 1 original and 1 AMS Pro. Started first print, the obligatory benchy. While printing, the first thing I noticed was how much it shook! My cup of tea looked like a prop from JP. It was also incredibly quiet, almost silent despite the shaking.
The print was as good as I've come to expect from Bambu and only took
24 mins.
I then decided to see how much quicker and cheaper it was to print in multicolour with the 2 extruders.
Huge differences. The first profile is costs for a single multicolour dragon on the P1S. The second was for 2 of the same model on the H2D.

Single model £3.05 cost at 8hrs on the P1S.
Equivalent on the H2D was £1.92 at 5 3/4hrs. A third knocked off the cost and over a quarter of the time.
This is exactly what I was hoping for, and it needs to be at such an initial outlay, of close to £2k, it needs to start making money ASAP.
I haven't began to explore everything it has to offer yet, but first signs look good.