I started with the Ender 3. Darn good machines. No wonder so many other companies essentially copied it. Right now I’ve got a 3 Pro I’m trying to get running and an Ankermake M5C that apparently only accepts the finest, most exquisite PLA because the cheap stuff an Ender eats for breakfast usually comes out spaghetti from the M5C.
I have 2 - ENDER 3 pro's and 4 - classic ENDER 3's. All still using what came "out of the box", including the PRINT HEAD (hotend). More then 5 yrs printing every day. Did you change your printers hotend for some reason? Just wondering.
@@blinkyone1947 My first Ender is still stock and runs like a top. This Pro I’ve got is from a trade I made a few weeks back and the guy had put on all the bells and whistles…and couldn’t get it working properly. I have a feeling it is as simple as a corrupted firmware flash from when he added the CRTouch. I’ll get it working today, though.
nice i still have one ender 3 pro and it's down right now but i should have it back up great video keep it up
I started with the Ender 3. Darn good machines. No wonder so many other companies essentially copied it. Right now I’ve got a 3 Pro I’m trying to get running and an Ankermake M5C that apparently only accepts the finest, most exquisite PLA because the cheap stuff an Ender eats for breakfast usually comes out spaghetti from the M5C.
I have 2 - ENDER 3 pro's and 4 - classic ENDER 3's. All still using what came "out of the box", including the PRINT HEAD (hotend). More then 5 yrs printing every day. Did you change your printers hotend for some reason? Just wondering.
@@blinkyone1947 My first Ender is still stock and runs like a top. This Pro I’ve got is from a trade I made a few weeks back and the guy had put on all the bells and whistles…and couldn’t get it working properly. I have a feeling it is as simple as a corrupted firmware flash from when he added the CRTouch. I’ll get it working today, though.