Artillery M1 Pro S1 vs H2C

Technical comparison · Fused filament fabrication (FFF/FDM)

In brief

Artillery M1 Pro S1 and H2C are not direct competitors: very different prices (~6.7×). Artillery M1 Pro S1 costs less (~€334) and is the entry-level choice; H2C offers more capability at a higher price (~€2249). Judge them by budget, not head-to-head.

Parameter
Bambu Lab H2C H2C Bambu Lab F3 · Advanced
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Identity
Launch year 2025 2025
Use tier F2 — Intermediate F3 — Advanced
Price
Price (€) ~319–349 € 2249 €
Universal specs
Dimensions (W×D×H) (cm) 49.2 × 51.4 × 62.6 cm
Weight (kg) 32.5 kg
Work area (mm) 260 × 260 mm 330 × 320 mm
Z-axis height (mm) 260 mm 325 mm
Power (W) 1800 W
Maximum speed 600 mm/s 1000 mm/s
Declared precision 50 μm
Category specs
XY print surface (mm) 320 mm
Maximum Z height (mm) 325 mm
Kinematics corexy
Max nozzle temperature (°C) 350 °C
Max bed temperature (°C) 120 °C
Max print speed (mm/s) 500 mm/s 1000 mm/s
Closed chamber True
Filament sensor True
Auto leveling mesh
Standard nozzle diameter (mm) 0.4 mm
Multi-extruder True
Native Klipper True False
Input shaper True
Multicolor printing True
Requires external accessory True
Maximum colors 24
Ecosystem
Cloud dependency No No
Software notes Native Klipper firmware with Moonraker API. Recommended web interfaces: Mainsail or Fluidd. Compatible with standard slicers: UltiMaker Cura, PrusaSlicer, OrcaSlicer, IdeaMaker, Simplify3D. No proprietary software required. Unlimited root access: the user can modify configurations without restrictions. The printer is operated through Bambu Studio, Bambu Lab's open-source slicer based on PrusaSlicer, available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Remote control is available via the Bambu Handy app or Bambu Suite. The machine includes a 5" color touchscreen for local operation and connects over dual-band Wi-Fi. The firmware is proprietary; Klipper is not natively supported.

MakerSpecs Awards

Artillery M1 Pro S1

Best value Intermediate

At €334 it offers the best performance-to-price ratio among the 50 intermediate Fused filament fabrication (FFF/FDM) machines, with a technical score of 59/100.

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The differences that matter

  • Price: Artillery M1 Pro S1 334 € vs H2C 2249 € — Artillery M1 Pro S1 wins (+573%)
  • Max print speed: Artillery M1 Pro S1 500 mm/s vs H2C 1000 mm/s — H2C wins (+100%)
  • Work area: Artillery M1 Pro S1 260×260 mm vs H2C 330×320 mm — H2C wins (+56%)
  • Native Klipper: Artillery M1 Pro S1 yes, H2C no

Which one to choose

Choose Artillery M1 Pro S1 if…

you value price and native klipper. It is the best value for money in its class. «Klipper is an open-source firmware that offloads trajectory calculations from the microcontroller to a host computer, enabling all advanced features including input shaper and pressure advance. Native support eliminates the need to replace the firmware, a process that voids the warranty on some machines. Relevant for users who intend to tune advanced parameters; for basic use the difference from Marlin is minimal.»

See the Artillery M1 Pro S1 sheet →

Choose H2C if…

you value max print speed and work area. «The rated maximum speed indicates the theoretical hardware limit, not the everyday working speed. Faster machines reduce print times on simple geometries, but real-world speed depends on material, geometry, required surface finish, and slicer settings. Values above 200–300 mm/s are meaningful only on machines with CoreXY kinematics, active input shaping, and a stiffened mechanical frame.»

See the H2C sheet →

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