June 16 2025, Vancouver, BC — 3DQue is proud to announce full compatibility between AutoFarm3D™ and Bambu Lab’s Developer Mode, enabling seamless, automated print farm management on Bambu’s industry-leading printer line, including the P1, X1, and A1 series.
As the 3D printing community adapts to Bambu Lab’s recent firmware updates and expanded Developer Mode support, 3DQue offers a production-ready solution that combines Bambu’s high-speed, reliable hardware with AutoFarm3D’s advanced job routing, queue management, failure detection, and part ejection tools.
“We’re excited to work with Bambu and support their forward momentum with printer automation and print farm management,” said Steph Sharp, CEO of 3DQue. “Our goal is to make local 3D print production scalable, efficient, and truly hands-off across a variety of hardware platforms”
AutoFarm3D’s Developer Mode integration includes:
This collaboration shows how open hardware and system-level automation can work hand-in-hand to unlock scalable, flexible manufacturing—without user lock-in or production disruption during updates.
“We welcome collaboration with forward-thinking OEMs,” added Sharp. “Bambu has taken a community-first step by opening up Developer Mode, and we’re glad to help make that decision even more valuable to users running serious operations.”
AutoFarm3D is now used in print farms across education, R&D, and manufacturing, and has earned a reputation for increasing throughput without increasing labor.
OEMs interested in working with AutoFarm3D can contact partnerships@3dque.com.
3DQue builds automation infrastructure that makes 3D print production scalable, flexible, and resilient. Its flagship platform, AutoFarm3D, replaces manual workflows with smart automation—from job routing to failure detection and zero-touch part removal. 3DQue empowers makers, researchers, and manufacturers to produce locally, stay connected globally, and succeed at scale - without the labor, waste, or fragility of traditional manufacturing.