I've got a bunch of 3D printers, but over the past six months, I’ve been using the V400 and T1 the most. They’ve seriously saved me a ton of time. Occasionally, I’ll throw in some multi-color projects with the P1S too. What really gets me hyped is the FLSUN Delta printers. These babies are super versatile. The Delta structure gives you way more control over the printing process and makes it easier to handle all sorts of projects. If you’re looking for a machine that can tackle pretty much anything, the FLSUN Delta is the way to go-it’s way more adaptable than other brands out there. It’s hard to put into words how much I love these things. I’m all about spreading the word on FLSUN's Delta. Can’t wait for more folks to get in on this!
@@kyleshearer1270 From what I can see any core xy or square based printer has to constantly stop and start which means there is a lot of jerk and acceleration which the printer needs to compensate for which isn't too bad especially with the input shaping on klipper based firmware. the downside to these cartesian printers is that we seem to be approaching a limit where we can't get that much faster without a crazy increase in price or downgrade of quality. Delta systems though can move much more fluidly and so although there is clearly limits there it seems to be a higher limit before print quality is impacted heavily.
I’ve always been impressed with the quality my V400 delivers-smooth, detailed, and reliable. T1Pro looks like it’s going to take that consistency to the next level, and I’m here for it!
I received my T1 PRO two weeks ago and have had nothing but issue after more issues. I ended up requesting an RMA because I just can’t troubleshoot anymore. FLSUN sent this email today after my FOURTH request for an RMA. We are very sorry for the inconvenience. According to your feedback, the printer may not be properly debugged or the slice parameters may not be adjusted properly. We hope you can give us a chance and we will help you solve this problem so that the printer can run Why send out a new T1 PRO without fully vetting the printer and making sure the FLSUN slicer actually works with the printer.
I understand how frustrating it can be when things don’t go as expected with a new machine. from my experience, flsun's support team is usually pretty responsive and committed to solving issues. It’s possible that there was a miscommunication along the way or some troubleshooting steps got misunderstood. I’ve seen cases where their team walked users through specific setup tweaks or provided replacement parts to make things right. maybe sharing detailed photos or videos of the issues you're facing could help speed up the resolution process.
John do you think I’m stupid or something? I have sent so many pictures to FLSUN and they have sent back pictures for adjusts to the slicer some that I had already made. Some of the pictures they sent back with adjusts to their slicer were not even for the FLSUN Slicer.
I’ll stick with my QIDI X-MAX3 and PLUS4. Even with all the chamber heater and extruder issues on the QIDI PLUS4 they both print like dreams. The X-MAX3 is a true workhorse. It runs almost the entire day and doesn’t skip a beat. I can’t say that for the FLSUN T1 PRO it never found the beat.
I think there's still a lot for me to learn about 3D printing and slicing. Simple models are easy to print, but complex models require more study of the parameter settings. However, I'm still very interested in it for now.
Hobby or business focused? There is a lot to learn always. New software faster printing and new materials. When you can turn your passion to profit that's the best part
With recent news coming out about Flsun making reviewers sign contracts and getting paid to give more favourable reviews, were you also offered a contract to make this review? You say its not sponsored, but you got the printer for free before release...
I was sponsored to write about it, and we didn't sign a contract like that. We made them sign a contract. standard procedure. my review pointed out the weak points.
@@jarexxsuvexx8212 I've been working with Creality for years (I am head writer at one of the top 3 additive manufacturing news sites). We have never signed anything like this from any company. We don't work with Bambu, so I cannot comment. I just know their marketing department gets through a lot of staff there, so I wouldn't be surprised if they try this BS. They seem disorganised and slightly amateurish.
You mentioned in your video that you were using Orca...but FLSUN's skinned version of it, which I understand isn't quite complete. Can you not just use actual Orca, with all your current presets and settings, and try prints on the T1 Pro that way? That way you're not trying to reinvent the wheel with filament tuning, flow rates, etc? How easy is it to switch hot ends? Does FLSUN have a broad enough infrastructure to supply affordable parts for their machines, like Bambu? Is this the delta equivalent of an X1C? If not, why not? I'm looking to get into 3D printing, and I'm definitely on the side of the fence where I'd rather spend my time printing rather than tinkering or trouble shooting the printer itself. I'd like my first printer to have a big enough build volume and sufficient capability to be kind of future-proof with regard to my printing needs. I really don't want to have a room full of printers because one does this okay, but not that. For all these reasons and more, Bambu has been leading the pack on my short list to buy, but I'm always drawn to deltas. If the T1-Pro, or the S1-Pro that's coming soon, will give me the same kind of experience as a Bambu printer, but in delta format, I might just be sold. And currently, at $399, that's A1 price territory, which is crazy!
Sorry UA-cam will not allow me to replay to your question and I’ve already retyped it three times. Needless to say FLSUN slicer is not tuned for the T1 PRO and FLSUN finally admitted that after two weeks. I have requested four times for an RMA but. Of response. FLSUN just wants to assist and I am at my wits end. Send me the RMA and leave me be.
Interesting. I had a QQ-S that was a surprisingly good delta. Couldn’t do a bed rest like that though. For smaller prints though it was very good and ran PETG like a champ. Wanted a super racer but they went out of stock.
So is this a sponsored video? What is "lighting fast" in mm/s and acceleration or time? Dude that cube has a line in the middle! lol what does it mean "20 minutes faster" when you don't tell the whole time? You do realize you are filming with the light behind you? Can't see details... OMG
Right - he says its not sponsored - but he didn't pay for that printer. He go pre-released equipment for free. Also another tuber has releases the requirements FLSUN is requiring to review it. Hint - they require reviewing the video before its releases and requires positive reviews
I watched some other vloggers' videos and the t1 pro is really quiet if your t1 is too noisy they're actually selling a silence kit you should check it out😁
@@KanielD i have the t1 pro. I'm reviewing it. It's so loud I can only print with it during the day, even with it in my garage... I don't know what's going on lol
@beckwilliam-i9g - Seriously? In the video you're commenting on, the guy said he's had it for about 3 weeks. People who review printers like this get them before everyone else. The T1 Pro just dropped for everybody else...not these guys.
I’m interested in switching from the QIDI line of printers to the FLSUN T1 PRO. I have a question. How difficult is it to do a firmware update ( that is one thing that is insanely difficult with the QIDI printers. Looking forward to hearing from you Thanks
@@ebpman thank you. in addtion, does T1 Pro has air filter? the spec doesn't say anything about air filter. ( I know T1 spec has mentioned the filter system).
yep there are several that already have left comments. What a dirt bag company. Don't understand people making videos and being a shill for such a shady company
BTW its 399 now onsale from 599 USA techreviewslink.com/T1ProUSA
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I've got a bunch of 3D printers, but over the past six months, I’ve been using the V400 and T1 the most. They’ve seriously saved me a ton of time. Occasionally, I’ll throw in some multi-color projects with the P1S too. What really gets me hyped is the FLSUN Delta printers. These babies are super versatile. The Delta structure gives you way more control over the printing process and makes it easier to handle all sorts of projects. If you’re looking for a machine that can tackle pretty much anything, the FLSUN Delta is the way to go-it’s way more adaptable than other brands out there. It’s hard to put into words how much I love these things. I’m all about spreading the word on FLSUN's Delta. Can’t wait for more folks to get in on this!
I don't understand; what makes delta more versatile than any other motion system?
@@kyleshearer1270 From what I can see any core xy or square based printer has to constantly stop and start which means there is a lot of jerk and acceleration which the printer needs to compensate for which isn't too bad especially with the input shaping on klipper based firmware. the downside to these cartesian printers is that we seem to be approaching a limit where we can't get that much faster without a crazy increase in price or downgrade of quality. Delta systems though can move much more fluidly and so although there is clearly limits there it seems to be a higher limit before print quality is impacted heavily.
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everyone's experience is different, and that doesn't mean you can just go around labeling people as 'robots
I haven't finished watching your video yet, but I have 5 FLSUN delta machines . I don't have the T1pro yet, I will get it soon.
Keep up the amazing content !
I’ve always been impressed with the quality my V400 delivers-smooth, detailed, and reliable. T1Pro looks like it’s going to take that consistency to the next level, and I’m here for it!
Thanks for all the insights, they’ve been a huge help .
I received my T1 PRO two weeks ago and have had nothing but issue after more issues. I ended up requesting an RMA because I just can’t troubleshoot anymore. FLSUN sent this email today after my FOURTH request for an RMA.
We are very sorry for the inconvenience.
According to your feedback, the printer may not be properly debugged or the slice parameters may not be adjusted properly. We hope you can give us a chance and we will help you solve this problem so that the printer can run
Why send out a new T1 PRO without fully vetting the printer and making sure the FLSUN slicer actually works with the printer.
@@WheelerLove what did you experience?
I understand how frustrating it can be when things don’t go as expected with a new machine. from my experience, flsun's support team is usually pretty responsive and committed to solving issues. It’s possible that there was a miscommunication along the way or some troubleshooting steps got misunderstood.
I’ve seen cases where their team walked users through specific setup tweaks or provided replacement parts to make things right. maybe sharing detailed photos or videos of the issues you're facing could help speed up the resolution process.
@@WheelerLove I also sent FLSUN a message about your post.
John do you think I’m stupid or something? I have sent so many pictures to FLSUN and they have sent back pictures for adjusts to the slicer some that I had already made. Some of the pictures they sent back with adjusts to their slicer were not even for the FLSUN Slicer.
I’ll stick with my QIDI X-MAX3 and PLUS4. Even with all the chamber heater and extruder issues on the QIDI PLUS4 they both print like dreams. The X-MAX3 is a true workhorse. It runs almost the entire day and doesn’t skip a beat. I can’t say that for the FLSUN T1 PRO it never found the beat.
I think there's still a lot for me to learn about 3D printing and slicing. Simple models are easy to print, but complex models require more study of the parameter settings. However, I'm still very interested in it for now.
Hobby or business focused? There is a lot to learn always. New software faster printing and new materials. When you can turn your passion to profit that's the best part
Great content as always .
With recent news coming out about Flsun making reviewers sign contracts and getting paid to give more favourable reviews, were you also offered a contract to make this review? You say its not sponsored, but you got the printer for free before release...
I was sponsored to write about it, and we didn't sign a contract like that. We made them sign a contract. standard procedure. my review pointed out the weak points.
The last time i check Creality and Bambo labs do the same thing too so as consumers we are all F**k.🤣
@@jarexxsuvexx8212 I've been working with Creality for years (I am head writer at one of the top 3 additive manufacturing news sites). We have never signed anything like this from any company.
We don't work with Bambu, so I cannot comment. I just know their marketing department gets through a lot of staff there, so I wouldn't be surprised if they try this BS.
They seem disorganised and slightly amateurish.
Can you show the contract you had to sign to get a preproduction printer to make the video?
Did you sign the contract before doing this review?
You mentioned in your video that you were using Orca...but FLSUN's skinned version of it, which I understand isn't quite complete. Can you not just use actual Orca, with all your current presets and settings, and try prints on the T1 Pro that way? That way you're not trying to reinvent the wheel with filament tuning, flow rates, etc? How easy is it to switch hot ends? Does FLSUN have a broad enough infrastructure to supply affordable parts for their machines, like Bambu? Is this the delta equivalent of an X1C? If not, why not?
I'm looking to get into 3D printing, and I'm definitely on the side of the fence where I'd rather spend my time printing rather than tinkering or trouble shooting the printer itself. I'd like my first printer to have a big enough build volume and sufficient capability to be kind of future-proof with regard to my printing needs. I really don't want to have a room full of printers because one does this okay, but not that. For all these reasons and more, Bambu has been leading the pack on my short list to buy, but I'm always drawn to deltas. If the T1-Pro, or the S1-Pro that's coming soon, will give me the same kind of experience as a Bambu printer, but in delta format, I might just be sold. And currently, at $399, that's A1 price territory, which is crazy!
@@meadmaker4525 its still in beta. But has about 90 of what I needed
How does it compare to the Bambu A1 for printing miniatures? How is the quality when printing slower?
Sorry UA-cam will not allow me to replay to your question and I’ve already retyped it three times. Needless to say FLSUN slicer is not tuned for the T1 PRO and FLSUN finally admitted that after two weeks. I have requested four times for an RMA but. Of response. FLSUN just wants to assist and I am at my wits end. Send me the RMA and leave me be.
Interesting. I had a QQ-S that was a surprisingly good delta. Couldn’t do a bed rest like that though. For smaller prints though it was very good and ran PETG like a champ. Wanted a super racer but they went out of stock.
So is this a sponsored video?
What is "lighting fast" in mm/s and acceleration or time?
Dude that cube has a line in the middle!
lol what does it mean "20 minutes faster" when you don't tell the whole time?
You do realize you are filming with the light behind you? Can't see details...
OMG
Right - he says its not sponsored - but he didn't pay for that printer. He go pre-released equipment for free. Also another tuber has releases the requirements FLSUN is requiring to review it. Hint - they require reviewing the video before its releases and requires positive reviews
Is it really that much quieter versus the T1.. the T1 was way too loud
I watched some other vloggers' videos and the t1 pro is really quiet if your t1 is too noisy they're actually selling a silence kit you should check it out😁
How is yours so quiet? Mine is ridiculously loud..
Original vs pro maybe?
@@KanielD i have the t1 pro. I'm reviewing it. It's so loud I can only print with it during the day, even with it in my garage... I don't know what's going on lol
@beckwilliam-i9g I was sent it for review and testing...
@beckwilliam-i9g I have it, and so do a few other people. its called testers. Mine doesnt work right now after doing the upgrade.
@beckwilliam-i9g - Seriously? In the video you're commenting on, the guy said he's had it for about 3 weeks. People who review printers like this get them before everyone else. The T1 Pro just dropped for everybody else...not these guys.
I have used mine 2 weeks , I will never use my previous printer again .
I’m interested in switching from the QIDI line of printers to the FLSUN T1 PRO. I have a question. How difficult is it to do a firmware update ( that is one thing that is insanely difficult with the QIDI printers.
Looking forward to hearing from you
Thanks
Yeah I’ve ordered but have never received the flsun s1 pro so save yourself $1000 and buy a different brand from a reputable company
Crazy for $399.
can i put the filament outside at the top instead of hanging it inside?
Yes. There is a hole you can feed it thru like my v400
@@ebpman thank you. in addtion, does T1 Pro has air filter? the spec doesn't say anything about air filter. ( I know T1 spec has mentioned the filter system).
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Here go the flsun bots
You're a robot too😁
yep there are several that already have left comments. What a dirt bag company. Don't understand people making videos and being a shill for such a shady company