PRICING UPDATE! The FLSUN T1 Pro launch was HUGELY successful! In-fact their first 500 machines sold out almost instantly, and they added another 1,000 printers to their early bird sale and even those sold out! They sent me an email that they are ending the early bird pricing at 6 PM Beijing Time on October 29, with the price adjusted to $459 (or €499 in Europe)-this is still about a 24% discount off the original price. At the same time, the price for the T1 has also been adjusted to $399 (or €459 in Europe), and the silent kit is now priced at $29.99(or €29.99 in Europe) with the discount of "FLSUN40". This is still a GREAT PRICE for this machine! loyal.ms/flsunt1pro (aff)
Did FL Sun approve your video before it was posted and is it the original video you made?, did you have to sign a contract with them before being sent a review unit?
Eh, I wasn't that lucky (to get it without a contract), so I have to watch other reviews, to learn more about this nice printer (and yes, I like the older V400)
@@jarexxsuvexx8212 That's a little bit of an overreaction. You can still find and read plenty of reviews that are not contracted. And any good reviewer you trust will tell you up-front if the video is sponsored.
I’ve now had a few days with this printer and I must say this machine is incredible. It prints so perfectly and so so fast. My benchy was 8 min and I did see speeds reach 1000 mm. The noise is really nothing, I can have a conversation right beside it no problem. This is my first printer and I have no idea what I’m doing yet it keeps giving me perfect prints. This review is completely spot on. Flsun really nailed it with this printer. No I’m not a robot, I’m a real human who can’t stop staring at this delta when it works.
Had the same experience when I got into 3D printing 3 years ago with a QQ-S PRO, I have since bought a Super Racer, a Speeder Pad for it and the QQ-S and a V400. Delta printers are to cool!!
I had to order 1 during the release trailer. I thought it would sell out almost instantly. It will be my first delta printer so I'm very excited. Thanks for the vids
Those folks who think Delta printers are a pain to maintain or calibrate?????? ur still stuck in 2018 or even earlier.I have used the FLSUN SR, V400, and T1, honestly, they’re way easier to maintain than my Artillery X2 and Qidi Q1 Pro. As a die-hard Delta fan, Im totally ready to order the new T1 Pro. Seriously..if u haven’t tried the latest Delta printers, it’s time to drop those old biases!
💯 I have a v400 and was just looking for an upgrade part this morning and went to the FLSUN site just to see if the T1 pro had dropped yet and saw the price and bought it, THEN came on UA-cam to see a review. My first printer was a AnkerMake M5 and I modded it out the second I saw what I could do with a 3D printer. Then I went down the rabbit hole. Got a belt printer and then found a v400 on eBay and decided to give it a try and it is by far my favorite or my 4 printers. I was debating building a voron until this morning when I saw the T1 Pro on sale. Easiest impulsive purchase of the year. I’m getting rid of my M5 and SR with this thing now on the way. 😎 Deltas are life! 🙌🏾🏟️😂
Got me a QQ-S PRO a little over 3 years ago as my first printer and it took less then an hour to put the printer together, calibrate and start the first print that printed without any problems. :-) Things have sure improved from the Welleman k8200 a friend showed me 10 years ago! 😀
@@LoyalMoses flsun has regular firmware updates, which I think is great, i also bought a silent kit, i believe it will perform just as well as the pro version
Awesome video! It turns out FLSUN really knows their stuff when it comes to designing high-speed printers. They've built one of the fastest 3D printers on the market. Of course, nothing's perfect... When the T1 launched, there were a lot of negative reviews online, especially about the noise. It's great to see they’re actually listening to customer feedback!
Got in to 3D printing about 3 years ago and by chance I went and got me a QQ-S PRO, needless to say I am hooked on Delta! I got a broken QIDI X-MAX from a friend and after replacing the MB and some tinkering with the print heads it is also up and running. I have since then got a Super Racer and Speeder Pad to run the QQ-S and SR on so the X-MAX is mostly sleeping. :-) I got the SR pre-owned and it had a fried mother board but after som messaging back and forth with Flsun support I received a new MB and the other things that was missing so after that experience I did not hesitate to buy a pre-owned V400 when they finally had one for sale. This machine was refurbed so it was running and only needed some accessories that where missing. Obviously I've already got all the 3D printers I need but a T1 PRO sure would be nice so we'll see how that goes... 😀 I have to encourage anyone thinking about getting in to Klipper to have a look at the Creality Sonic pad and Flsun Speeder Pad because it really is "Klipper for dummies"! You are up and running with very little trouble and then you can still nerd out on Klipper if you want to! Hope they keep improving their software department and software, the hardware guys are already doing a great job though so it's more a matter of keep up the great work for them. And the guys at marketing need to learn to exaggerate less. ;-) Thanks for sharing!
It's crazy how quick the T1 Pro came to market especially with the delays of the S1 and T1. I'm looking forward to your full comparison as literally the only detail change I am aware of is the quieter fan. Especially with the brass nozzle it seems more like a T1 v1.1 rather than a T1 Pro. Software still looks like it's missing live flow tuning. Hopefully I'll get to test one myself, but until then I'll be hanging out for your comparison. Thanks!
I got one at the $399 early bird price earlier today to upgrade from the QQS Pro. This is the printer I've been waiting for. I couldn't justify buying the V400 even at the sale prices.
I noticed that the route the filament is going on your printer is different than how Flsun wants people to route the filament. They want it through the clips that clip onto the cable loom and cpap tube. I think the way you have it might be better, but have you noticed any feed issues running it of the front side, and not through the clips? I personally believe that eventually, the clips, tube, and cable could be worn through with filament rubbing on them. More so if using the abrasive materials.
Your content is great, appreciate the no bull approach. Your comparison of the Bambu X1C and P1S was great, and I see that both printers could be a good "high speed" option for engineering prototypes. How is the accuracy of the T1 Pro? The models look amazing, and the nut and both motion is smooth, but is it a possible engineering quality prototype machine?
What are you printing?! I think it would be a fantastic print farm machine or for quick prototypes. Was watching a TikTok live a month or more ago that was a sizable delta print farm. Very cool.
Great feedback! For 399 had to roll the dice and get something to keep the Bambu siblings company. Love the b's but looking forward to seeing if the quality from this is as good and as fast as you state..... If it prints that fast great quality and minimal ringing it will be my new favorite printer. Also really looking forward to being able to print larger prints in less time. Time (and ringing) has kept me away from larger more detailed artistic models and prints. Build volume very comparable to b's. Really looking forward to working with Klipper. wow, can't wait.
Do you know if that printer can be updated to print abrasive materials? I read it comes with a standard Volcano brass nozzle, so that would be no problem to replace with a hardened one, but I heared that also inside the print head there are brass materials that are not changeable.
I didn't catch if you mentioned what nozzle type this uses. (if I missed, sorry.) Can you answer that? I think I've heard that V6 nozzles are compatible. Also, has anyone printed PETG-CF with this? I saw a redit that stated that it wont print CF materials, despite the marketing saying it can.
Was planning to get a Qidi Q1 Pro in November but now this thing was released and their prices are in a similar range. What are your thoughts on Q1 Pro vs T1 Pro?
Vastly different machines. Q1 Pro is so much larger and made more for engineering filaments, while the T1 Pro is going to be for speed. Tough choice!!! What are you planning on printing?
@@LoyalMoses So far I have been printing pla, petg and abs on my ender 3 v2, model-wise just some novelty things, masks, some functional things like brackets. The flsun t1 pro has PA listed as a supported filament, so I guess printing nylon wouldn't be a problem for it?
$399? That's Bambu A1 territory. I guess they REALLY want people to try one of these things. It was good to hear you can send files over WiFi. I know the FLSUN machines are kind of known for speed, so that was the demo you were giving us (amongst other things), but I'd really like to see it go head to head, same speeds, same settings, same filament, with an A1, P1S, or X1C to kind of get a gauge for possible quality. Also, while I get that FLSUN are trying to develop their own slicer, it appears they've got a long way to go on that front, so I'd be interested to know if the printer will work with other slicers, i.e. Orca, etc. If so, then not having to deal with the FLSUN proprietary slicer will probably improve user experience. Also, what's the infrastructure like for replacement parts, hot ends, etc. with FLSUN and these deltas? If I want a smaller diameter hot end, do they have it? Is it as easy to change as on the A1? Apologies in advance for all the questions, but I'm fascinated by deltas. As a noob to 3D printing, I'm looking at getting the best possible machine, for the best price, with enough capability and quality to future-proof my needs for some time. In that regard, all the options seem to lead back to Bambu, which is fine, but I just seem to be drawn like a fly to a UV light to the delta printers.
Hey bro, their printers support 3rd-party slicers, and the latest one's way better than before. U can find all the parts for replacements on their site, and if anything breaks during warranty, just hit up CS-they’ll hook u up with spare parts. I asked about the hot end, and they said it can take smaller hot end. Just gotta tweak a few settings to get good results, but that should be easy for u!
Ordered one this afternoon, paid $549.00 Canadian. There was no charge for shipping and tax wasn’t added yet, I assume I pay that when I receive it? This has been about a year long journey trying to pick a machine. Had settled on a p1s even though that was stretching the wallet. Being totally new to 3d printing I am aware of all the accessories that one must also purchase. Anyway hope I made a good choice. Your videos have been well absorbed over the last year and I thank you for all your high quality content.
It's definitely worth it. A 3d printer is a great gift for your son. The future is in 3d printing. Best to have him learn early on. He will have fun printing little gadgets. Will give him a sense of accomplishment
@ I have an ender 3d v2, but it doesn’t work right. It’s my second printer, I bought two of the same ones and both failed. I want a better one. I’m a little worried about an a1 mini though. Is the small bed really that bad?
No, 95% of what you print will fit on that A1 mini build plate - it will be the best 3D printing experience that exists! If you can, go with the AMS with it. You will LOVE IT!
@ZJ.FOX.Benjamin Thank you! I think the housing and most/all of the mechanicals are the same; maybe it was just the cooling that's the difference in the newer model, so I agree with you that it should work. I assumed it would work, that would be a big oversight if not, but wanted to confirm, so I appreciate your reply.
At the end of the print, your filament comes loose because you didn't guide it through the 2 holes on the flexible tube (at first I thought it was a design error, but then when I looked at the machine more closely I realized it was my mistake).
There are no hardened steel accessories for t1 on their official website. You would need to change brass nozzle every print if using abrasive. Their claims of PC/Nylon compatibility are ridiculous.
Very nicely! I maxed out Z with some vase mode prints to see if there were artifacts, and they turned out great. And of course overhangs on those threads were gorgeous and the pattern on the bolt was a lot of direction change. It's an incredible machine! I really like it.
I'm hesitating between the Bambu A1 and the T1 pro. It will be my first 3d printer and the app from Bambu seems to be so user friendly, especially with the remote cam access. What do you suggest taking into account that I'll be printing mainly easy ABS/ABS plus? Thanks!
The A1 will be the better user experience, the best one in our industry really. It also has the potential for multi-color if you choose to go with the combo version.
Don't buy the A1 if you are printing ABS. ABS needs a enclosure and the A1 is not designed to go in to an enclosure, you can't remove the powersupply. Buy the P1S or T1 Pro I have the A1 it's a amazing printer. Prints better than my Prusa MK4. I just orderd the T1 pro.
IT ONLY AS THE UPGRADE KIT FOR THE SILENT FAN FOR THE S1 WORKS FOR THE T1 THATS THE ONLY DIFFRENCE - THE ONLY SPEED IT CAN CREATE AT 1000MMS ONLY FROM FLSUN FILAMENT I FOUND OUT USING ANYOTHER FILAMENT IT MESSES UP
Wow, the auto-leveling feature is a total lifesaver! I wish other machines had this. As someone who's had their fair share of hiccups with other brands (especially Bambu)...
I was trying to order some poly maker filament the other night and the ordering process was such a pain in the butt that it wouldn’t accept my address in Canada and yeah, I just picked the next best color from bamboo labs. I have been dealing with for quite a whileand just ordered from them would love to have tried the Paul maker but it’s so tough to put in an address in Canada. I’m not gonna waste my time trying to order something that may never get here. Love your show thanks.
Dude, this price is really hitting the sweet spot for me my buddy’s got an s1 and I heard FLSUN's team is on point with their optimizations making the auto-calibration feature super solid
lol @ 10:59. That price appears insane because it's being compared to other 3D printer makers insanely overprice markups. Flsun needs to start equipping their Machines with mulitcolor capabilities.🤨
You said the build plate Diameter is 260mm? That’s unfortunately too small for me. I was under the impression it had a bigger build plate. Or is that the other model?
The build volume is little lower than my QQS-Pro at 285mm/truncated 330mm, but considering the speed of printing, try to print higher parts, especially thin ones, can be tricky at theses speeds... They put the spoil inside and due to this, they've lost few centimeters Anyway a Delta, isn't good for big volume...With a cylinder footprint/diameter of 265mm, you always print squared parts than are 200mm wide maximum, except if you make only pipe and vase...It's not very efficient.
thanks for the review. I am wondering if this printer has built-in air filtration system? I went throught the manual but it doesn't say anything about the air filter.
This is a little small for helmets. The S1 and new upcoming S1 Pro are helmet sized and the S1 is SOOOO good! This will be my new #1 in 2024 hands down!
Great review as always bro. Indeed, I was testing this assuming it was $799… when I found out it’s only $399, my jaw dropped. Insane value at that price, and a great printer all around. I wish they’d stop with their own slicer though and just support Orca!
From commentary on other videos and online product pages, they claim that regular Orca is supported now and that their Klipper firmware implementation will be released open-source.
For the price it's hard not to recommend this thing to everyone. I have heard that Delta's are extremely difficult to calibrate and if they get off good luck fixing it. Would be a topic I would be interested in seeing addressed. Likely a solved issue but one holding me back from getting involved with delta.
It definitely looks like it's gonna make waves in the 3d printing ecosystem/community if it goes mainstream.... can't wait to see the S1-Pro....wish they'd shipped to Argentina....i'd be ordering one as i type this...
If there was some delta printer under 800$ that had 300mm bed i would buy it, i use k1 max because of its bed size + i upgraded to 0.3mm nozzle with little upgrade.
Oh No! Just tried purchasing it for $399.00 but at check out it says they Do Not ship to my address here on the Big Island of Hawaii. Maybe it's a sign I should wait for your video on S1 pro.. but no really ..N/A for shipping.
@LoyalMoses SO I went and re watched your qidi plus 4 video..hit your link. accidently purchased it instead. OMG wife's going to kill me! lol $200 to shipping added to Hawaii.. Making life interesting! Keep of the videos. Aloha!
1000mm/s is fine, but what about acceleration? That's way more significant when it comes to print speed. Max volumetric flow rate would be helpful to know as well. I just checked the specs on their site and it is insane. 30k acceleration and 90mm3/s max flow rate. If it is as good as you say then there is nothing in this price range that comes close!
@@LoyalMoses Thanks. The web site was as clear as mud on the point. The only instructions that I found for downloading did not match the site in its current state.
Looks awesome and different. Video idea 💡, your nominations 🏆 for best print farm machines from 1st place to 3rd 🥉 by small, regular and large bed size etc. Thank you for all the amazing and professional content!
These reviews come so fast and furious, will you do another summary video at the end of the year with the printers you think are a good value / choice based on spending more time with them?
This is the WORST printer I have ever owned. I can see 3/4 of the 500 printers sold being returned. I had to constantly reset the x offset before every print. I lost so much filament from bad prints. Their customer service is terrible and I would say stay AWAY for FLSUN printers.
complimenti come sempre video di qualità e contenuti eccellenti, credo proprio che questa delta sia da comprare e tenere in ufficcio ad affiancare la mia bambulab A1
@@LoyalMoses if you're still keeping contact with them, and if you don't mind, can you ask them if ercf installation is possible? I think they'll be more cooperative than us asking for feasiblity, as this kinda goes into their sensitive part like firmware
LM, should I get this or the upgraded version of the Anker you gave away last night? I can get the upgraded version now for $400 and I can pay for it in increments. If I get this delta printer I have to wait and get all the money at once. And by the time I have the money it probably won’t still be on sale.
The Anker is going to be larger and more versatile I would say. Do you already have a 3D printer? If so, then the delta is awesome. If it’s your first, I’d recommend the Anker.
@@LoyalMoses And then I find out that Anker you gave away was the newer version, lol If I do get an Anker I’m getting that 5C. If I don’t I’m getting the FLSUN.
Thanks for the video! As a new guy trying to get into 3d printing i think ill pass. Still doing research on what my next printer will be. I made a bad desision on buying a used anycubic i3
@LoyalMoses well I printed a couple toys for the kids and a stand for my wife's hair dryer, the came out okay with some small issues/defects. It kept clogging in the tubing in the hotend. The heat sink fan for the hotend quit on me and when I started tracing it out I noticed that the board had bubbles in the small mosfets for the fans and I had no voltage on the fan headers. Looked into swapping the board with a BigTreeTech one. It being a old printer and I still don't quite know if it's worth it compared to getting a brand new printer out of the box.
That’s tough! A1 is larger build volume. Very reliable and has MMU potential. This is a speed monster, amazing quality, smaller volume and no multi-color.
PRICING UPDATE! The FLSUN T1 Pro launch was HUGELY successful! In-fact their first 500 machines sold out almost instantly, and they added another 1,000 printers to their early bird sale and even those sold out! They sent me an email that they are ending the early bird pricing at 6 PM Beijing Time on October 29, with the price adjusted to $459 (or €499 in Europe)-this is still about a 24% discount off the original price.
At the same time, the price for the T1 has also been adjusted to $399 (or €459 in Europe), and the silent kit is now priced at $29.99(or €29.99 in Europe) with the discount of "FLSUN40".
This is still a GREAT PRICE for this machine!
loyal.ms/flsunt1pro (aff)
@@schillerh this is how FLSun and their minions behave.
@@schillerhit was advertised with “or first 500” - I just didn’t say it in the video.
Its 699 now in Europe.
Did FL Sun approve your video before it was posted and is it the original video you made?, did you have to sign a contract with them before being sent a review unit?
No, they saw it when you saw it, and no contract.
Eh, I wasn't that lucky (to get it without a contract), so I have to watch other reviews, to learn more about this nice printer (and yes, I like the older V400)
As consumers we are all f**k since sadly this is the norm from all top 3D printer makers such as Creality, Bambo labs, prusa etc.
@@jarexxsuvexx8212 That's a little bit of an overreaction. You can still find and read plenty of reviews that are not contracted. And any good reviewer you trust will tell you up-front if the video is sponsored.
I’ve now had a few days with this printer and I must say this machine is incredible. It prints so perfectly and so so fast. My benchy was 8 min and I did see speeds reach 1000 mm. The noise is really nothing, I can have a conversation right beside it no problem. This is my first printer and I have no idea what I’m doing yet it keeps giving me perfect prints. This review is completely spot on. Flsun really nailed it with this printer. No I’m not a robot, I’m a real human who can’t stop staring at this delta when it works.
That is just awesome to hear! I am really glad you are enjoying it, and this is crazy that your first printer is a 1000mm/s speed demon! Congrats!
Had the same experience when I got into 3D printing 3 years ago with a QQ-S PRO, I have since bought a Super Racer, a Speeder Pad for it and the QQ-S and a V400. Delta printers are to cool!!
I had to order 1 during the release trailer. I thought it would sell out almost instantly. It will be my first delta printer so I'm very excited. Thanks for the vids
Congrats! Exciting!
Choose wisely
Just ordered one when I saw the Facebook ad with the $399 price, thanks for the heads up! Never had a Delta, hoping it's everything you say it is. :)
Where?
@nekrosoft13 I got a FB ad for it, but LoyalMoses' link should take you to it as well and I think he gets a little bonus if you follow his link. :)
Congrats!!!
Update? I've heard some wierd stuff around their marketing strategy.
Those folks who think Delta printers are a pain to maintain or calibrate?????? ur still stuck in 2018 or even earlier.I have used the FLSUN SR, V400, and T1, honestly, they’re way easier to maintain than my Artillery X2 and Qidi Q1 Pro. As a die-hard Delta fan, Im totally ready to order the new T1 Pro. Seriously..if u haven’t tried the latest Delta printers, it’s time to drop those old biases!
Great to hear!!!
@@LoyalMoses I can't agree with you more!
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I have a v400 and was just looking for an upgrade part this morning and went to the FLSUN site just to see if the T1 pro had dropped yet and saw the price and bought it, THEN came on UA-cam to see a review. My first printer was a AnkerMake M5 and I modded it out the second I saw what I could do with a 3D printer. Then I went down the rabbit hole. Got a belt printer and then found a v400 on eBay and decided to give it a try and it is by far my favorite or my 4 printers. I was debating building a voron until this morning when I saw the T1 Pro on sale. Easiest impulsive purchase of the year. I’m getting rid of my M5 and SR with this thing now on the way. 😎
Deltas are life! 🙌🏾🏟️😂
Got me a QQ-S PRO a little over 3 years ago as my first printer and it took less then an hour to put the printer together, calibrate and start the first print that printed without any problems. :-) Things have sure improved from the Welleman k8200 a friend showed me 10 years ago! 😀
How efficient is the T1 Pro during large batch printing?
I’m not quite sure!
Great improvement! If I hadn’t already snagged the T1, I’d probably go for this beast…Damn😤
How’s the new firmware for the T1? Pretty nice?
@@LoyalMoses flsun has regular firmware updates, which I think is great, i also bought a silent kit, i believe it will perform just as well as the pro version
Still bugged
Awesome video! It turns out FLSUN really knows their stuff when it comes to designing high-speed printers. They've built one of the fastest 3D printers on the market. Of course, nothing's perfect... When the T1 launched, there were a lot of negative reviews online, especially about the noise. It's great to see they’re actually listening to customer feedback!
EXACTLY! I AM SO PROUD OF THEM!! ! ! !
@@comradef1916 He's lost in ShillLand, you wont ever reach him.
Insane price. I hope owners get their money's worth! I'm happy with my P1S for the time being.
It’s such a cool machine!
Another printer just got added to my list, thank you LM!!! This looks awesome sauce
So welcome!
Got in to 3D printing about 3 years ago and by chance I went and got me a QQ-S PRO, needless to say I am hooked on Delta! I got a broken QIDI X-MAX from a friend and after replacing the MB and some tinkering with the print heads it is also up and running. I have since then got a Super Racer and Speeder Pad to run the QQ-S and SR on so the X-MAX is mostly sleeping. :-) I got the SR pre-owned and it had a fried mother board but after som messaging back and forth with Flsun support I received a new MB and the other things that was missing so after that experience I did not hesitate to buy a pre-owned V400 when they finally had one for sale. This machine was refurbed so it was running and only needed some accessories that where missing. Obviously I've already got all the 3D printers I need but a T1 PRO sure would be nice so we'll see how that goes... 😀 I have to encourage anyone thinking about getting in to Klipper to have a look at the Creality Sonic pad and Flsun Speeder Pad because it really is "Klipper for dummies"! You are up and running with very little trouble and then you can still nerd out on Klipper if you want to! Hope they keep improving their software department and software, the hardware guys are already doing a great job though so it's more a matter of keep up the great work for them. And the guys at marketing need to learn to exaggerate less. ;-)
Thanks for sharing!
It's crazy how quick the T1 Pro came to market especially with the delays of the S1 and T1. I'm looking forward to your full comparison as literally the only detail change I am aware of is the quieter fan.
Especially with the brass nozzle it seems more like a T1 v1.1 rather than a T1 Pro. Software still looks like it's missing live flow tuning.
Hopefully I'll get to test one myself, but until then I'll be hanging out for your comparison. Thanks!
I gave up worrying about product naming like 20 years ago! 😆
I’m really looking forward to running them head to head!
I got one at the $399 early bird price earlier today to upgrade from the QQS Pro. This is the printer I've been waiting for. I couldn't justify buying the V400 even at the sale prices.
Congratulations!!!
I noticed that the route the filament is going on your printer is different than how Flsun wants people to route the filament. They want it through the clips that clip onto the cable loom and cpap tube. I think the way you have it might be better, but have you noticed any feed issues running it of the front side, and not through the clips? I personally believe that eventually, the clips, tube, and cable could be worn through with filament rubbing on them. More so if using the abrasive materials.
When I first saw my Bambu X1C print so fast it also seemed surreal! I could not believe I was seeing plastic being laid down so fast!! 🤩
Exactly!!! That’s how this feels!!!
Your content is great, appreciate the no bull approach. Your comparison of the Bambu X1C and P1S was great, and I see that both printers could be a good "high speed" option for engineering prototypes. How is the accuracy of the T1 Pro? The models look amazing, and the nut and both motion is smooth, but is it a possible engineering quality prototype machine?
Delta seem very interesting, not sure what I would use it for but its pretty cool.
Speed!!!
The T1 pro has exceeded all my expectations!
What are you printing?! I think it would be a fantastic print farm machine or for quick prototypes. Was watching a TikTok live a month or more ago that was a sizable delta print farm. Very cool.
Great feedback! For 399 had to roll the dice and get something to keep the Bambu siblings company. Love the b's but looking forward to seeing if the quality from this is as good and as fast as you state..... If it prints that fast great quality and minimal ringing it will be my new favorite printer. Also really looking forward to being able to print larger prints in less time. Time (and ringing) has kept me away from larger more detailed artistic models and prints. Build volume very comparable to b's. Really looking forward to working with Klipper. wow, can't wait.
This is the kind of exciting that I love in 3D printing!!!
It's cool to see how fast deltas have now become. These speeds really do make larger nozzles irrelevant unless you are doing a thick vase mode.
Faster and now more plastic!
Yes, I really need FLSUN T1 Pro.It's a great delta 3D printer
Thanks… making me suspicious of being a bot though Howard! 🤔
Do you know if that printer can be updated to print abrasive materials? I read it comes with a standard Volcano brass nozzle, so that would be no problem to replace with a hardened one, but I heared that also inside the print head there are brass materials that are not changeable.
I used to print with my Ender 3 V2, but the T1 PRO’s speed is a game changer.
Just so quick!
I didn't catch if you mentioned what nozzle type this uses. (if I missed, sorry.) Can you answer that? I think I've heard that V6 nozzles are compatible. Also, has anyone printed PETG-CF with this? I saw a redit that stated that it wont print CF materials, despite the marketing saying it can.
Was planning to get a Qidi Q1 Pro in November but now this thing was released and their prices are in a similar range. What are your thoughts on Q1 Pro vs T1 Pro?
Vastly different machines. Q1 Pro is so much larger and made more for engineering filaments, while the T1 Pro is going to be for speed. Tough choice!!! What are you planning on printing?
@@LoyalMoses So far I have been printing pla, petg and abs on my ender 3 v2, model-wise just some novelty things, masks, some functional things like brackets. The flsun t1 pro has PA listed as a supported filament, so I guess printing nylon wouldn't be a problem for it?
$399? That's Bambu A1 territory. I guess they REALLY want people to try one of these things. It was good to hear you can send files over WiFi. I know the FLSUN machines are kind of known for speed, so that was the demo you were giving us (amongst other things), but I'd really like to see it go head to head, same speeds, same settings, same filament, with an A1, P1S, or X1C to kind of get a gauge for possible quality. Also, while I get that FLSUN are trying to develop their own slicer, it appears they've got a long way to go on that front, so I'd be interested to know if the printer will work with other slicers, i.e. Orca, etc. If so, then not having to deal with the FLSUN proprietary slicer will probably improve user experience. Also, what's the infrastructure like for replacement parts, hot ends, etc. with FLSUN and these deltas? If I want a smaller diameter hot end, do they have it? Is it as easy to change as on the A1?
Apologies in advance for all the questions, but I'm fascinated by deltas. As a noob to 3D printing, I'm looking at getting the best possible machine, for the best price, with enough capability and quality to future-proof my needs for some time. In that regard, all the options seem to lead back to Bambu, which is fine, but I just seem to be drawn like a fly to a UV light to the delta printers.
Hey bro, their printers support 3rd-party slicers, and the latest one's way better than before. U can find all the parts for replacements on their site, and if anything breaks during warranty, just hit up CS-they’ll hook u up with spare parts. I asked about the hot end, and they said it can take smaller hot end. Just gotta tweak a few settings to get good results, but that should be easy for u!
Prices for this stuff are insane now!
Ordered one this afternoon, paid $549.00 Canadian. There was no charge for shipping and tax wasn’t added yet, I assume I pay that when I receive it? This has been about a year long journey trying to pick a machine. Had settled on a p1s even though that was stretching the wallet. Being totally new to 3d printing I am aware of all the accessories that one must also purchase. Anyway hope I made a good choice. Your videos have been well absorbed over the last year and I thank you for all your high quality content.
Congrats! It’s such a fun machine!!!
Looking forward to having a delta someday!
They are so cool to watch!
Pressed play on the video and turned away before it started. Turned back to my computer and literally jumped when I saw how big that thing is
Haha! Wait until you see the S1 Pro video! It’s even bigger! 😳
my son's birthday is coming up, and i'm thinking about snagging him a printer as a gift,do you think it’s worth it?
I feel it's definitely worth getting🎂🎂
It's definitely worth it. A 3d printer is a great gift for your son. The future is in 3d printing. Best to have him learn early on. He will have fun printing little gadgets. Will give him a sense of accomplishment
What a cool gift!!!
This guy has a good speaking voice. Seems like a good printer. We shale see if it gets any traction.
Thank you! I sure hope it does, because FLSUN is rocking it with these deltas and the results at these speeds are just so freaking good!
Would you say the Bambu lab a1, a1 mini, or flsun t1?
For first printer, A1 or A1 mini, for an incredibly fun, fast crazy machine as your next printer, the T1 Pro!
@ I have an ender 3d v2, but it doesn’t work right. It’s my second printer, I bought two of the same ones and both failed. I want a better one. I’m a little worried about an a1 mini though. Is the small bed really that bad?
No, 95% of what you print will fit on that A1 mini build plate - it will be the best 3D printing experience that exists! If you can, go with the AMS with it. You will LOVE IT!
The T1 and S1 are beasts. Delta printers are so cool.
This is like the number one comment on any deltas!
great video -makn printing has come a long way in the last 15 years
Thank you!
Does the T1 Pro support feeding filament from an external spool or filament dryer? Can't find info on that anywhere.
@ZJ.FOX.Benjamin Thank you! I think the housing and most/all of the mechanicals are the same; maybe it was just the cooling that's the difference in the newer model, so I agree with you that it should work. I assumed it would work, that would be a big oversight if not, but wanted to confirm, so I appreciate your reply.
Yes, definitely.
At the end of the print, your filament comes loose because you didn't guide it through the 2 holes on the flexible tube (at first I thought it was a design error, but then when I looked at the machine more closely I realized it was my mistake).
OH NO WAY!?! Does it actually go through those two holes in those 3D printed parts?! FANTASTIC! And thank you!!!
Brass nozzle per the FLSun site - do you know if the extruder can handle abrasives and if a hardened nozzle is available?
There are no hardened steel accessories for t1 on their official website. You would need to change brass nozzle every print if using abrasive. Their claims of PC/Nylon compatibility are ridiculous.
I’ll ask about the extruder toughness.
You mentioned in the review that the print quality of the T1 Pro is pretty solid. How does it handle large and complex models, though?
Very nicely! I maxed out Z with some vase mode prints to see if there were artifacts, and they turned out great. And of course overhangs on those threads were gorgeous and the pattern on the bolt was a lot of direction change.
It's an incredible machine! I really like it.
08-Nov 5pm EST and the $459 price with free shipping is still available. Ordered.
Awesome!
A Delta that just works for most filament. A brand that was not on my shopping list, it is now.
It’s just awesome!!!
Oh I have not seen this. Wow. Thay is something I could use. Thanks for the information
You are so welcome!
Looks like it will be my next printer!
It’s such a cool machine!!!
I'm hesitating between the Bambu A1 and the T1 pro. It will be my first 3d printer and the app from Bambu seems to be so user friendly, especially with the remote cam access. What do you suggest taking into account that I'll be printing mainly easy ABS/ABS plus? Thanks!
The A1 will be the better user experience, the best one in our industry really. It also has the potential for multi-color if you choose to go with the combo version.
@LoyalMoses thanks a lot for your quick response. Btw your channel is amazing 👏
Don't buy the A1 if you are printing ABS. ABS needs a enclosure and the A1 is not designed to go in to an enclosure, you can't remove the powersupply. Buy the P1S or T1 Pro
I have the A1 it's a amazing printer. Prints better than my Prusa MK4. I just orderd the T1 pro.
Thank you!
What about t1-u? is that just an updated t1?
picking one up right now for my first printer
What are you going to print!? Congrats!
IT ONLY AS THE UPGRADE KIT FOR THE SILENT FAN FOR THE S1 WORKS FOR THE T1 THATS THE ONLY DIFFRENCE - THE ONLY SPEED IT CAN CREATE AT 1000MMS ONLY FROM FLSUN FILAMENT I FOUND OUT USING ANYOTHER FILAMENT IT MESSES UP
Wow, the auto-leveling feature is a total lifesaver! I wish other machines had this. As someone who's had their fair share of hiccups with other brands (especially Bambu)...
Just a beautiful machine!
I was trying to order some poly maker filament the other night and the ordering process was such a pain in the butt that it wouldn’t accept my address in Canada and yeah, I just picked the next best color from bamboo labs. I have been dealing with for quite a whileand just ordered from them would love to have tried the Paul maker but it’s so tough to put in an address in Canada. I’m not gonna waste my time trying to order something that may never get here. Love your show thanks.
That’s too bad! Were you on the US or Canadian website when trying to order? They have stock in Canada.
Thanks Moses I got in on that deal also...👍
Awesome! Congrats!!!
Dude, this price is really hitting the sweet spot for me my buddy’s got an s1 and I heard FLSUN's team is on point with their optimizations making the auto-calibration feature super solid
It’s exciting to see this right now! And deltas are just cool to watch too!
lol @ 10:59. That price appears insane because it's being compared to other 3D printer makers insanely overprice markups.
Flsun needs to start equipping their Machines with mulitcolor capabilities.🤨
I'd love to see that for sure!
You said the build plate Diameter is 260mm? That’s unfortunately too small for me. I was under the impression it had a bigger build plate. Or is that the other model?
The S1 Pro will be out soon, it has a much larger helmet sized build plate!
The build volume is little lower than my QQS-Pro at 285mm/truncated 330mm, but considering the speed of printing, try to print higher parts, especially thin ones, can be tricky at theses speeds...
They put the spoil inside and due to this, they've lost few centimeters
Anyway a Delta, isn't good for big volume...With a cylinder footprint/diameter of 265mm, you always print squared parts than are 200mm wide maximum, except if you make only pipe and vase...It's not very efficient.
It seems like this would be a fantastic compliment to my Qidi!
It could for sure!
Hmm. buy 2 of these..or 1 Qidi plus 4?
Choices!!!
I'm in the same boat
399???!! !I need to talk to my wife about it,i think she’ll agree.
Ask!
Wow!!!😝 I’ll be getting one soon, thanks for the review!
I just klipperized my old FLSUN SR, what an upgrade in precision... but my question is: is Cura still a good slicer?
Orca is the hottest slicer at the moment!
So no heated chamber - right?
Correct!
Super duper tall, super super fast, super cool... speaks soft but carries a big stick!!
Haha!
This thing is amazingly fast. I watched the livestreem an it did an awesom 10min benchy. My i3 mega bed slinger takes 1hr and 22min to print a benchy.
Super impressive! I was not kidding when I said this would be my new #1 3D printer of 2024!
thanks for the review. I am wondering if this printer has built-in air filtration system? I went throught the manual but it doesn't say anything about the air filter.
I don’t believe it does. I’ve not seen one.
@@LoyalMoses gonna be smells when print ASA😂😂
could you do a video showing the asembling prosses?
We didn’t record that! The manual makes it relatively easy!
So I watched your best large format printers for helmets. Would this be your new #1? Can this print the helmets?
This is a little small for helmets. The S1 and new upcoming S1 Pro are helmet sized and the S1 is SOOOO good! This will be my new #1 in 2024 hands down!
You’re doing fantastic work-thank you for all you do.
I really appreciate it!
Super Fast, super tall, super cool..... now with a softer voice!!
What nozzles does it take? Does it come with a hardened nozzle?
It’s a brass nozzle from what I can see. I never pulled it.
What about a comparison between this and the q1 pro?
I can do that!
Is it possible to change nozzle and print CF and can i have my filament in sunlu s2 outside the printet?
Yes and yes!
Is it okay only to upgrade nozzle ore doni have to upgrade hotend and extruder?
Man I love hearing all the improvements ❤
It’s just so good to see it!
Great review as always bro. Indeed, I was testing this assuming it was $799… when I found out it’s only $399, my jaw dropped. Insane value at that price, and a great printer all around. I wish they’d stop with their own slicer though and just support Orca!
From commentary on other videos and online product pages, they claim that regular Orca is supported now and that their Klipper firmware implementation will be released open-source.
Thanks. I agree, it would be nice if we got away from all of these custom slicers.
For the price it's hard not to recommend this thing to everyone.
I have heard that Delta's are extremely difficult to calibrate and if they get off good luck fixing it. Would be a topic I would be interested in seeing addressed.
Likely a solved issue but one holding me back from getting involved with delta.
I bet calibrating isn’t fun! But FLSUN are the kings of this and the price is just nuts!!!
you know, i WAS thinking about getting the Qidi Plus4.... then this $399 monstrosity came about. dang it. now what am i going to do?
This is a tough decision!
Great video. I just love the look of this printer so much. Doesn’t hurt that it’s prints really good too. 😀
I totally agree!
Nice machine! Is it compatible with orcaslicer?
It sure is!
It definitely looks like it's gonna make waves in the 3d printing ecosystem/community if it goes mainstream.... can't wait to see the S1-Pro....wish they'd shipped to Argentina....i'd be ordering one as i type this...
That will be here soon
If there was some delta printer under 800$ that had 300mm bed i would buy it, i use k1 max because of its bed size + i upgraded to 0.3mm nozzle with little upgrade.
Helmets at this speed!!!
Oh No! Just tried purchasing it for $399.00 but at check out it says they Do Not ship to my address here on the Big Island of Hawaii.
Maybe it's a sign I should wait for your video on S1 pro.. but no really ..N/A for shipping.
Oh no!!! Hawaii and Alaska!
@LoyalMoses SO I went and re watched your qidi plus 4 video..hit your link. accidently purchased it instead. OMG wife's going to kill me! lol $200 to shipping added to Hawaii.. Making life interesting! Keep of the videos. Aloha!
it's confirmed .. my Qidi plus 4 is on its way.
@@arthurtorricer4544congrats!!!
1000mm/s is fine, but what about acceleration? That's way more significant when it comes to print speed. Max volumetric flow rate would be helpful to know as well.
I just checked the specs on their site and it is insane. 30k acceleration and 90mm3/s max flow rate. If it is as good as you say then there is nothing in this price range that comes close!
Go read their website.
I couldn’t image printing that fast. That’s like Ludacris speed or even plaid!!! lol
It’s so nice! I’m so stoked about it.
I am interested in this but I cannot find a straight answer as to whether there is a linux version of the slicer.
I was only sent a windows copy. So I can’t answer that yet.
@@LoyalMoses Thanks. The web site was as clear as mud on the point. The only instructions that I found for downloading did not match the site in its current state.
Looks awesome and different.
Video idea 💡, your nominations 🏆 for best print farm machines from 1st place to 3rd 🥉 by small, regular and large bed size etc.
Thank you for all the amazing and professional content!
Great idea!!!
@@LoyalMoses I know it will take time but know I’m stalking your channel daily until this happens haha. Thank you 🙏 and you have a great weekend!
@@TheFoxalothaha!
Would this be better than the Elegoo Centauri carbon?
Not sure! That machine will be arriving soon, and we'll test it!
Cool . You’re doing such great work, keep those videos coming .
Thank you very much!
These reviews come so fast and furious, will you do another summary video at the end of the year with the printers you think are a good value / choice based on spending more time with them?
I know what you mean! So many machines, makes our heads spin!
I’ll absolutely do a summary video of the ones I think are the best.
This is the WORST printer I have ever owned. I can see 3/4 of the 500 printers sold being returned. I had to constantly reset the x offset before every print. I lost so much filament from bad prints. Their customer service is terrible and I would say stay AWAY for FLSUN printers.
complimenti come sempre video di qualità e contenuti eccellenti, credo proprio che questa delta sia da comprare e tenere in ufficcio ad affiancare la mia bambulab A1
Thank you! And yes, it is an awesome machine and would be great next to an A1!
great video, keep going!
Thank you
In true Loyal fashion, just as you were about to announce the price, i got an ad.
ROFL! I swear, I didn't do it!
@loyalmoses it was just so funny when it happened.
klipper based? wish I could add ercf here!
Wouldn’t that be sick?!?
@@LoyalMoses if you're still keeping contact with them, and if you don't mind, can you ask them if ercf installation is possible? I think they'll be more cooperative than us asking for feasiblity, as this kinda goes into their sensitive part like firmware
it give firmware disconnects error! anyone can help! pls
If it was that price now I’d already have bought it.
I wonder if it is on a holiday sale right now!?
what do i do if the rails arent corectly set?
Have them fix it!
love a good delta
Heck yeah!
LM, should I get this or the upgraded version of the Anker you gave away last night? I can get the upgraded version now for $400 and I can pay for it in increments. If I get this delta printer I have to wait and get all the money at once. And by the time I have the money it probably won’t still be on sale.
The Anker is going to be larger and more versatile I would say.
Do you already have a 3D printer? If so, then the delta is awesome. If it’s your first, I’d recommend the Anker.
I’ve got an Ender V3 SE that I didn’t like and replaced it with an A1 mini (based on your review) a month later and never looked back. lol
Still have the Ender. Know anyone looking first an Ender with the Sonic pad? lol
@@LoyalMoses And then I find out that Anker you gave away was the newer version, lol If I do get an Anker I’m getting that 5C. If I don’t I’m getting the FLSUN.
I like how we're pretending that slicer isn't just Bambu studio lol. They didn't even bother to change the color scheme
You mean OrcaSlicer?
Is it really that much quieter? The original T1 is obnoxiously loud.
Yes, so much better!!!
Thanks for the video! As a new guy trying to get into 3d printing i think ill pass. Still doing research on what my next printer will be. I made a bad desision on buying a used anycubic i3
Very welcome? What happened with the AnyCubic machine? Used machines can be good and bad! 😳
@LoyalMoses well I printed a couple toys for the kids and a stand for my wife's hair dryer, the came out okay with some small issues/defects. It kept clogging in the tubing in the hotend. The heat sink fan for the hotend quit on me and when I started tracing it out I noticed that the board had bubbles in the small mosfets for the fans and I had no voltage on the fan headers. Looked into swapping the board with a BigTreeTech one. It being a old printer and I still don't quite know if it's worth it compared to getting a brand new printer out of the box.
It was an impulse buy on an auction website I had never used before and I won it for $57 without looking at what it would cost to ship it.
Oh wow that’s cheap!!!
Between the A1 series, the new Qidi and now this, feels like we're hitting a quantum leap in consumer printers
1000%!
this or a bambu a1?
That’s tough! A1 is larger build volume. Very reliable and has MMU potential. This is a speed monster, amazing quality, smaller volume and no multi-color.
I watch this with my Dad, he kept pausing to look up the specs you were dropping. 🤣 Then he freaked out about the eraily bird price on this unit. 😁
ISN'T THAT CRAZY!?!