Creality CR-5 Pro H In-Depth Review: Hi-Temp Fully Enclosed Industrial-Grade FDM 3D Printer

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  • Creality CR-5 Pro H In-Depth Review: Hi-Temp Fully Enclosed Industrial-Grade FDM 3D Printer
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    Hi everyone! This is Top 3D Shop, and in this video, we will test the Creality CR-5 Pro H FDM 3D printer.
    Launched in 2014, Creality 3D developed into a household staple by producing a wide range of hobbyist-focused 3D printers and related products.
    The company gained a following in the first years in business after the Ender 3 and CR10 series were well received by the 3D printing community.
    Today, Creality is heavily invested in manufacturing FDM and resin 3D printers including industrial-grade solutions, electronics, 3D scanners and 3D printing consumables.
    Over the past 8 years Creality has certainly become the hobbyists’ go-to brand for an affordable, yet capable 3D printer coupled with a decent level of print and hardware quality as well as customer support and in-house tech development.
    The CR-5 3D printer series is distinguished from others by a steel-frame body and an enlarged printing area. The CR-5 Pro H is the third model in the lineup with added features.
    The machine is delivered in a massive wood-frame enhanced box. Everything is firmly packed with thick protective foam tailored to the content with a total weight of the device at 70 pounds.
    Here’s the full run-down of the box’s content: documentation, power cable, matt acrylic top cover. Other parts and components are shipped inside the print area space, such as the 5 mm acrylic side panels, 1 kilogram white PLA filament spool, spare parts, tools consumables such as a scraper, tweezers, glue stick, hardware lubricant, cable ties, wire cutters, necessary for basic maintenance. Spare teflon tube, fittings, nozzles, bed calibration sensor tip, computer connection cable, card reader, 8 GB memory card, and spool holder are also included.
    The print area of the CR-5 Pro is fairly large for its tier: it is 300 x 225 x 380 mm.
    Also, unlike its predecessors the Pro version has a fully enclosed chamber for temperature stability when printing materials with a high shrinkage rate.
    The CR-5 Pro H version is equipped with a high-temperature extruder capable of reaching 300 degrees Celsius and processing more rigid materials to embark on industrial-level projects.
    Two-millimeter thick steel used for the white-painted body provides enough weight and stability to cancel vibrations, wobbling and stepper motor resonance that can lead to distorted and failed prints. Creality went with a lot of steel on this machine. Even the outstanding touchscreen housing is made of steel. The number of screw joints is minimized with a few visible on the rear side providing for a stylish and eye-catching appearance.
    Aside from the rigid body, Creality accounted for reliable mechanics with machined carriages and brackets, going with the Makerbot-based kinematics enabling cylindrical guides and linear bearings. With proper maintenance, the machine’s lifespan time can be extended while replacement parts are easy to source.
    The X-axis runs on 8 mm guide rods, while 10 mm guides are used for the Y-axis. 6 mm GT2 belts can be replaced with generic non-looped belts.
    Since the X-axis is burdened with a motor, Creality chose the lightweight 34 mm Nema 17 and Bowden extruder, to bring down carriage inertia and the related defects carried over to the printed part.
    The bed steel platform travels on 12 mm cylindrical guides driven by a 10 mm motor powered screw rod with 4 mm thread lead. In our opinion, this is the sweet spot for Z-axis speed and accuracy performance.
    However, Creality might want to revise the bed cantilever design and add more support to the platform.
    The hotbed is a 3 mm aluminum plate powered by a 24 volt heater covered with a removable Ultrabase coated glass plate. The backside of the glass can be used for special adhesive and engineering-grade materials.
    The bed plate is spring-loaded, fixed and adjusted with conveniently large thumb screws.
    The filament is fed by a Bowden extruder with the so-called dual drive feeder which uses two gears to push the filament into the hotend. This feature provides more efficient extrusion and is powered by a high-torque motor.
    Issues with Bowden extruders are usually related with low-quality spare parts, for example, loose fittings can result in play on a brand new device, but this CR-5 Pro H is set up well.
    A filament run-out sensor is installed next to the extruder, detecting if the material feed has ceased. When triggered, the printer will pause for spool replacement or material-related troubleshooting.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 17

  • @adamfilip
    @adamfilip Рік тому +4

    feels like more of an ad vs a review

  • @delirve12
    @delirve12 Рік тому +3

    how are they still getting away with shipping it with an 8bit board

  • @ratsrex
    @ratsrex Рік тому

    Good and helpful review

  • @RL.1
    @RL.1 Рік тому

    Great vid, thank you.

  • @velmurugantr
    @velmurugantr Рік тому

    Nice video and great explanation 👍

  • @ffghryan2085
    @ffghryan2085 Рік тому

    Good video

  • @noahallen3920
    @noahallen3920 Рік тому

    I have a tabletop space of 28x18 inches and I was wondering if I could fit the CR-5 Pro High temp 3D printer on it. I know it is technically 20.9x19.2 inches but the feet seem to be not all the way on the edge. I'd be okay with the printer hanging over the edge slightly as long as the feet were within my table's dimensions. I asked Crealuty's customer support but they just sent me a picture of the overall dimensions and said they werent sure what the feet dimensions were. Can anyone with this printer chime in here?

  • @TheBlzrburn
    @TheBlzrburn Рік тому +1

    What version of the Firmware are you running?

    • @Top3DShop-Inc
      @Top3DShop-Inc  Рік тому

      Thank you for your question, we downloaded the latest firmware version from here: www.creality.com/pages/download-cr-5-pro-h. As of right now, the latest firmware version is CR-5 Pro_H V0.04.

  • @mbk4476
    @mbk4476 Рік тому

    Is it fully built out of the box?

  • @tr9036
    @tr9036 Рік тому

    Great printer, however, why reality supports z axis with two cam shafts at 1200$ machine?
    That's unbelievable!!

  • @mickc2984
    @mickc2984 Рік тому

    P R O M O S M

  • @madderall_dot_com
    @madderall_dot_com 9 місяців тому

    This is a paid ad.