Lots of great stuff to compliment about this video, but I'm going to say I really noticed and loved the different colors of light you cast of the printer for the beauty/pan shots to better showcase the shape and texture of the build materials. Small detail that most people will probably just enjoy subconsciously, but the extra effort really stood out to me. 😎🤙
Thanks man! You nailed it. Its a dark printer. I thought it would be hard to make out all its lines so I made sure to get some good angles on the colors so it was easier to see its shape. The black lid was impossible to shoot though.
We need more videos like this. It’s awesome, quick, informative and the part with build-in screw (4:13)…. 😮 I watched it like 10 times and every time like YaY 😮😮😮
These are what I run for my business and I love them. I've only had a few issues. The wifi on one of the machines is hit or miss after a few months and the menu screen on 2 of them looks like I hit it with something hard even though I'm always gentle. The biggest issue was a print screen failure after 3 months of legit non-stop printing and Elegoo replaced it free of charge. They're great with warranty claims.
Daaamn you stepped up the video production a lot! Great stuff 🤘 I must be the only person who is sad the ball joint is gone on this printer. I love that spring loaded double bolt beauty! Haha
Great video mate. As someone with a beard how do you find masks sealing for the resin toxic fumes? Do you have suggestions for best masked to wear? Thanks
Happy new year again. Chasing for your wisdom as usual. I am having a bit of cold weather here., like 10-15°C, do you think just preheating my resin to around 28°c before starting the print would be enough? Or does it actually need to have a heater around the whole time? Also are transition layers relevant? I feel they are related to the temperature generated from the bottom exposure. How many would you recommend on average? Thanks for the wisdom. Looking forward on more video tips from you.
Happy new year. Most likely I'm asking a dumb question. But what's your recommendation on the build plate usage when printing. I mean how full should it be? Is there a percentage on your experience? Perhaps being full causes more suction/vacuum effects? Can it be mitigated? Should lift speed be increased or decreased? Or as long as the bottom exp is good just increase lift height? Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thanks again
Hola, compré la saturn 3 ultra, y realmente es una gran impresora, rápida y con buena calidad de impresión, pero tuvo una falla en la pantalla, dejó de funcionar y comenzó a imprimir el área completa de impresión, por el peso se desprendió y regó resina en la impresora. Elegoo no respondió por la falla, amparándose de que fue por causa de un error mío, cosa que no fue así. Me gustaría saber si más gente ha tenido algún tipo de problema parecido.
No he escuchado a nadie que haya tenido este problema hasta ahora. Me sorprende que Elegoo haya respondido de esa manera, generalmente son excelentes para ayudar a resolver el problema. Lo siento, pero no tengo información adicional. ¿Quizás podrías intentar enviarles un correo electrónico de nuevo?
need some help with the automixer, looks like is not working on the saturn 3 ultra 12k, i try every option and no one works, what can i do, i al ready uptdate the firmware to 1,54 and nothing, please help
I managed to get a 28min Puck on my s3u with acf, with a different resin I could get 20mins 😮 imo for organic stuff acf is fine, it's just straight walls where you see the scratches.
Great video, you actually make me want to go look for this one as my birthday present.
Lots of great stuff to compliment about this video, but I'm going to say I really noticed and loved the different colors of light you cast of the printer for the beauty/pan shots to better showcase the shape and texture of the build materials. Small detail that most people will probably just enjoy subconsciously, but the extra effort really stood out to me. 😎🤙
Thanks man! You nailed it. Its a dark printer. I thought it would be hard to make out all its lines so I made sure to get some good angles on the colors so it was easier to see its shape. The black lid was impossible to shoot though.
It made me want a purple and green Saturn, honestly. That lighting made it look incredible.
Fantastic breakdown! Every year these printers make the hobby look more and more inviting.
We need more videos like this. It’s awesome, quick, informative and the part with build-in screw (4:13)…. 😮 I watched it like 10 times and every time like YaY 😮😮😮
These are what I run for my business and I love them. I've only had a few issues. The wifi on one of the machines is hit or miss after a few months and the menu screen on 2 of them looks like I hit it with something hard even though I'm always gentle. The biggest issue was a print screen failure after 3 months of legit non-stop printing and Elegoo replaced it free of charge. They're great with warranty claims.
Daaamn you stepped up the video production a lot! Great stuff 🤘
I must be the only person who is sad the ball joint is gone on this printer. I love that spring loaded double bolt beauty! Haha
Thanks so much man! Watching your videos made me want to try to do better. :)
Great video mate. As someone with a beard how do you find masks sealing for the resin toxic fumes? Do you have suggestions for best masked to wear? Thanks
Wow! New year gift - a new awesome video!
love my saturn 2 and and the company but we need inbuild heaters like the gk2!
I agree!
Oh yeah, where to sign?!
in built vat heaters would be nice
Happy new year again. Chasing for your wisdom as usual.
I am having a bit of cold weather here., like 10-15°C, do you think just preheating my resin to around 28°c before starting the print would be enough? Or does it actually need to have a heater around the whole time?
Also are transition layers relevant? I feel they are related to the temperature generated from the bottom exposure. How many would you recommend on average?
Thanks for the wisdom. Looking forward on more video tips from you.
Transition layers are there to help if you're having delamination problems with your raft.
A temp drop of 5c could ruin a print potentially. Consistency is the key
Also. If I am not mistaken, the board and the screen are both provided by Chitu systems....
The printer still uses the ctb format as well so chitu provided it for sure.
Happy new year.
Most likely I'm asking a dumb question. But what's your recommendation on the build plate usage when printing. I mean how full should it be? Is there a percentage on your experience? Perhaps being full causes more suction/vacuum effects? Can it be mitigated? Should lift speed be increased or decreased? Or as long as the bottom exp is good just increase lift height?
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thanks again
not a dumb question at all, and you're not the only one with it.
I have literally filled build plates edge to edge with no issues.
Hola, compré la saturn 3 ultra, y realmente es una gran impresora, rápida y con buena calidad de impresión, pero tuvo una falla en la pantalla, dejó de funcionar y comenzó a imprimir el área completa de impresión, por el peso se desprendió y regó resina en la impresora. Elegoo no respondió por la falla, amparándose de que fue por causa de un error mío, cosa que no fue así. Me gustaría saber si más gente ha tenido algún tipo de problema parecido.
No he escuchado a nadie que haya tenido este problema hasta ahora. Me sorprende que Elegoo haya respondido de esa manera, generalmente son excelentes para ayudar a resolver el problema. Lo siento, pero no tengo información adicional. ¿Quizás podrías intentar enviarles un correo electrónico de nuevo?
need some help with the automixer, looks like is not working on the saturn 3 ultra 12k, i try every option and no one works, what can i do, i al ready uptdate the firmware to 1,54 and nothing, please help
The Saturn 3 cannot run gcode sadly. You have to look to see if the lychee trick works instead
But have you left the ACF sheet on? Or swapped it out for an nFEP?
I've only just opened it and run a couple prints. I left the acf on for now so I can do some testing.
I managed to get a 28min Puck on my s3u with acf, with a different resin I could get 20mins 😮 imo for organic stuff acf is fine, it's just straight walls where you see the scratches.