I just got one-a huge upgrade from Creality in the Ender series! It's far better than my A1 in terms of speed and print size while maintaining the same quality in prints. The depth and width are almost the same, despite the larger bed. The good news is that Creality's website states it will support their AMS system. This means we'll have a 300mm bed with multicolor capability at an unbeatable price. Imagine this: I got the A1 for €380, and I got the V3 Plus with its massive bed for just €384! I'm really happy there are more options on the market now because it will push companies to deliver much better products.
All my V3 prints have terrible rough, ridged walls, like z banding, but this printer has no threaded rods and I dont know how to fix it, same filament prints great on my old SE
When I got mine it sounds like the bearings are shot it's very loud. It was like that straight out of the box. It seems crealaity has bad quality checks it hit or miss.
Im looking for every possible weak spot or possible problem area on this one. Every new printer that comes out from creality, it seems like within days people are modding them to fix issues. I bought the KE and boy is it a big flimsy plastic bundle of a printer. I wish they would redisign that warped, stampped out, thin aluminum bed. All I've ever owned is Creality. Not sure I will anymore.
someone could fix the problem with the noise? is to noisy when is printing, a friend of mine told me to exchange the hardware but I don´t know which exactly hardware could be...
You mention a few times that the printhead features a direct drive extruder, however this is not correct. You can obviously see that it is a bowden setup. Direct drive would fill the filament in from the top directly into the extruder, without the white (called a bowdentube) tube.
It is direct drive. Pretty much every 3D printer has a teflon tube going from the filament spool to the print head. But the gears that feed the filament into the hotend are built into the printhead at the end of the tube, not before it. Look up the differences between direct drive and bowden extrusion.
Looks like a decent printer. However, due to their horrible/non-existent customer service, I will personally NEVER buy anything from Creality, ever again. This even includes filament. They are just horrible at customer service, and I just wouldn't support them anymore.
@@s.leegooding1827 Wow. That's shocking. I have had nothing but trouble from them. I will not even buy their scanner or filament just because of their poor customer service.. Good on you though for getting through.
I just got one-a huge upgrade from Creality in the Ender series! It's far better than my A1 in terms of speed and print size while maintaining the same quality in prints. The depth and width are almost the same, despite the larger bed.
The good news is that Creality's website states it will support their AMS system. This means we'll have a 300mm bed with multicolor capability at an unbeatable price. Imagine this: I got the A1 for €380, and I got the V3 Plus with its massive bed for just €384!
I'm really happy there are more options on the market now because it will push companies to deliver much better products.
Saw this video. Bought one.
I have the old cr10 v3, it also has the diagonal bars, Im still getting ZBanding /wobblings with tall prints
I've only had for 2 weeks and it's clogged horribly, and I think the gears are damaged from the unclogging tool.. wtf.
All my V3 prints have terrible rough, ridged walls, like z banding, but this printer has no threaded rods and I dont know how to fix it, same filament prints great on my old SE
If only I could afford one of these, this thing looks amazing!
You don't wanna miss the BackToSchool promotion
Might be time for me to upgrade my old Ender 3!
i just upgraded my Ender 3 Pro to the Ender 3 V3 plus ... trust me you wont regret it.
After installing the CR Touch I've not been able to get my Ender 3 working right - I just gave up.
Time to sell mine and get this bad boy.
Where did you get the millennium falcon stand from?
its in makerworld
When I got mine it sounds like the bearings are shot it's very loud. It was like that straight out of the box. It seems crealaity has bad quality checks it hit or miss.
It seems someone’s spelling is a hit or miss…
i have it and its awesome
Im looking for every possible weak spot or possible problem area on this one. Every new printer that comes out from creality, it seems like within days people are modding them to fix issues. I bought the KE and boy is it a big flimsy plastic bundle of a printer. I wish they would redisign that warped, stampped out, thin aluminum bed. All I've ever owned is Creality. Not sure I will anymore.
This one is what you ask for XD
someone could fix the problem with the noise? is to noisy when is printing, a friend of mine told me to exchange the hardware but I don´t know which exactly hardware could be...
fast printing usually means more noise. If you're printing at higher speeds, and it's reaching about 60 decibels then it's fine
This or the K2Plus coming up? 🤓
Creality Print 5.1 was making my v3 plus bang and clunk, and ultimately fail prints.
Need an xy for this price point
Had nothing but problems with this printer. Got new parts sent out and installed, bought a dyer for moisture still blocking constantly....
100% user error. I've had mines since launch. 0 issues even with cheap filaments
You mention a few times that the printhead features a direct drive extruder, however this is not correct. You can obviously see that it is a bowden setup. Direct drive would fill the filament in from the top directly into the extruder, without the white (called a bowdentube) tube.
It is direct drive. Pretty much every 3D printer has a teflon tube going from the filament spool to the print head. But the gears that feed the filament into the hotend are built into the printhead at the end of the tube, not before it. Look up the differences between direct drive and bowden extrusion.
direct drive means the extruder is on the toolhead, rather than mounted elsewhere. You can run this machine without the bowden tube.
Looks like a decent printer.
However, due to their horrible/non-existent customer service, I will personally NEVER buy anything from Creality, ever again.
This even includes filament.
They are just horrible at customer service, and I just wouldn't support them anymore.
Personally I have had good support from Creality. They even replaced my K1C door even though it was my fault.
@@s.leegooding1827 Wow. That's shocking. I have had nothing but trouble from them. I will not even buy their scanner or filament just because of their poor customer service..
Good on you though for getting through.
I've been alright with their customer service too. Had the Cr10 since 2017 and they usually get back to me with some good support
wrong. the ender 3 max is the biggest
5 max?
Cr6 max is even bigger, get wrecked noob
@@michaelramirez4864 wdym there is no such thing as an ender 5 max
300*300*330mm ender 3 plus, prints 30mm higher
vs
300*300*300 K1 max, prints 30mm lower
Ender 5 Plus is even bigger 350 x 350 x 400 mm 😅