IMPORTANT! The S1 and T1 actually use normal E3D V6 nozzles not volcano nozzles but any v6 nozzle should work. The S1 nozzle is bimetallic, made from brass with a hardened steel tip and the T1 is regular brass.
Bought this printer, installed the newest updates (from around end of august). This thing absolutely flies, print quality is insane. And the noise is a lot less than people make it out to be, you can print almost everything on 50% fan speed (reviews were all on 100%) and there's a silencer print loaded on the machine itself.. So that's honestly your first print. Absolutely in love with it- honestly blown away, haha!
This is my first delta. (I have 10x Prusas / 5x Fusion3’s / 1 Bambi X1C / 1 FormLabs Form2 and An old Fablicator that is now 10yrs old) Here’s my take…(I’m an engineer and print functional parts - not so much artsy stuff) The S1 was purchased not only for speed, but integrated filament dryer / enclosed and print volume. Is it loud - yes. (It lives in my garage shop with the other large format printers) The print quality using Overture Pet-G was comparable to my Prusa iMK3s machines but 50% the print time by comparison. (Used S1 default nozzle temp and flow rate profile - I did increase the bed temp to 90) When prototyping and running a business - speed and quality are both equally important. This printer has quickly become the goto. (The Bambu X1C is a close 2nd, but limited in print volume) Wish list for the S1: have auto retract on the spool for unloading filament. Multiple filament. I see no reason why FLSUN could accommodate at least 3 filaments. (On per side) Multi-Material (not just color) Additional functionality on the display panel for loading / unloading filament/ temperature overrides for drying and loading / unloading. The slicer is premature and needs to be improved. It’s almost like Prusa Slicer, less some of the ease of use menus. (Right Mouse Button in slicer has all the functionality that should be in top pull down menus) Thanks for the review… 😊
Which filament do you use for speed for X1c? Im a surgeon and a tech nerd. Just hard to figure out which upgraded filament to get vs just bambu stuff. Thanks
I"m interested in getting the S1 but as for speed claims I'm more concerned about normal printing and not speed benchy races. The Bambu default speed for good quality prints is about 250 mm/s from what I have seen online. So I guess the real question is can the S1 print good quality prints at 500 mm/s or 700 mm/s? I would be happy with that all day long. Others mentioned the people who have a side gig printing and selling products. With the increased speed this would be a plus for sure.
We had pretty solid results under 600mm/s with a standard PLA. I think that would be the limit. Under 600 for showcase prints, anything above for draft prints.
@@3DJake_Official that is very good for speed and quality, Definitely better than bambu x1c. If only there was an AMS for the S1 it would be a home run.
This machine just arrived for me today, man it flies. I'm blown away. If you get it, be sure to use the auto-update feature though.. I didn't and instantly saw the issues from the other reviews. After the update everything went perfect.
You sure its a volcano nozzle? Someone else said it looks like a v6, and in their new nozzle change video it looks like a v6 or mk8. Hopefully it's one of those three because another proprietary size when they don't have other diameters available is a problem.
Hey, a couple of years ago, I used some older printers. Now I'm considering upgrading to something more professional, like the S1 or the new S1 Pro. I’m leaning towards the S1 Pro due to its price. I found your video while looking for reviews and noticed you don’t have the S1 Pro in stock. Could you consider adding it to your shop, ideally at a competitive price?
I'm not that concerned about speed, I still think overall, the Babmbu Lab X1 is hard to beat. I do love the large build area of the S1. I wish Bambu would make an X1 XL, that had maybe double the build volume. Also, it would be nice if they made the build chamber air tight, with a built in port on the back of the machine to easily ventilate toxic fumes via a 4 inch duct pipe outdoors.
Wonder how far we are going to take fast printing. I thought 500mms was insane but this is just ridiculous. I dont even really print above 250mms to balance speed and quality.
finally i found some good footage of the S1! im really torn between buying this, a p1s. the x1c doesn't have the upgrades from the p1s that i truly care about so it is either that or the s1 which is over double the price but also double the speed.
If you can answer this then you are the top surgeon level of 3d printing. Is bambu labs filament already a high speed filament like this polysonic pla? I just want to make sure that my x1c uses actual high speed filament. I have done the research, but can't find yes or no answer. Thanks. Signed- Real OR surgeon but a nerd for tech. Lol
I actually have no idea, I have never tried bambulab filament. I have heard rumours some of their filament is just rebranded Polyterra but I don't know anything more than that 😐
@@3DJake_Official all good, I ordered all 3 that you mention in your videos and will do some benchmarking and want to find out that way. I did the first benchy today with bambu pla, and it was about 15.5 - 16 mins with speed mode and it looked ok. One more level up is ludacris mode, that was all strings and failed fully.
@@3DJake_Official oh, that makes sense. The 3 high speed just got dropped off by delivery at 5AM here. I am kind of sad that I have to go to clinic all day with double booked day, and can't test them out today. Looks like I will have an issue with AMS with paper spools, so might just run it on the side of the AMS. I read that those paper spool adapters have issues with ams due to slipping on rewind.
Looking at that thing....... I think we're nearing the point where you measure print volume by the number of small children that'll fit inside the print enclosure.
What about other filaments ? Who cares about PLA ? No one, cuz its useless material used just for fun. You mentioned these VASE prints, but you did not mention what filament you have used. So the glossy and matte vase were printed using ABS and ASA ? Which one is which ? Please explain me more about the ABS and ASA prints.
I still think it's funny that manufacturers tout the speed of these things when it's pretty well known at this point that you won't be printing at those speeds if you want any semblance of quality..like yeah, it can move that fast, butt why ya gotta try to act like it'll have the same quality as printing slow..
@@daliasprints9798 well yeah, they can still print faster then previous generations add achieve decent quality, but everyone just loves inflating their numbers -.-
@@TS_Mind_Swept Mainly they all just lie about flow because it's easy for consumers not to understand how they don't actually get the speed they requested. But then when someone goes and tries to print a giant flat surfaced cube the print mysteriously fails.
That's travel, and they're being very conservative in what they advertise. It can easily do double that. My delta does 2400 travel and can go higher especially if I limit acceleration to something under 25k. But for actual print move speed, this thing is going to start hitting extrusion limits around 300-400 mm/s.
@@Noname-gz1gx Of course it's great. I ordered one for myself. But it's a big, heavy behemoth that costs a lot and can suck in your cat. Not everybody have place in his room for something sized like small fridge and can handle vacum cleaner sound 24/7
what the fuk was that supposed to be a non printing review so whjat happened to actaully showing it printing rather than sat on the desk or did it fail at every print becasue if i was reviewing the printer then im sure i would have actualkly shown it printing
Did you not get enough sleep last night or did your mommy upset you this morning. Clearly you get triggered easily. You might want to see a psychologist to work through your anger management issues. 😂
IMPORTANT! The S1 and T1 actually use normal E3D V6 nozzles not volcano nozzles but any v6 nozzle should work. The S1 nozzle is bimetallic, made from brass with a hardened steel tip and the T1 is regular brass.
Bought this printer, installed the newest updates (from around end of august). This thing absolutely flies, print quality is insane. And the noise is a lot less than people make it out to be, you can print almost everything on 50% fan speed (reviews were all on 100%) and there's a silencer print loaded on the machine itself.. So that's honestly your first print. Absolutely in love with it- honestly blown away, haha!
Awh man, I didn't get the silencer on our test model!!
This is my first delta. (I have 10x Prusas / 5x Fusion3’s / 1 Bambi X1C / 1 FormLabs Form2 and An old Fablicator that is now 10yrs old)
Here’s my take…(I’m an engineer and print functional parts - not so much artsy stuff)
The S1 was purchased not only for speed, but integrated filament dryer / enclosed and print volume.
Is it loud - yes. (It lives in my garage shop with the other large format printers)
The print quality using Overture Pet-G was comparable to my Prusa iMK3s machines but 50% the print time by comparison. (Used S1 default nozzle temp and flow rate profile - I did increase the bed temp to 90)
When prototyping and running a business - speed and quality are both equally important. This printer has quickly become the goto. (The Bambu X1C is a close 2nd, but limited in print volume)
Wish list for the S1: have auto retract on the spool for unloading filament.
Multiple filament. I see no reason why FLSUN could accommodate at least 3 filaments. (On per side)
Multi-Material (not just color)
Additional functionality on the display panel for loading / unloading filament/ temperature overrides for drying and loading / unloading.
The slicer is premature and needs to be improved. It’s almost like Prusa Slicer, less some of the ease of use menus. (Right Mouse Button in slicer has all the functionality that should be in top pull down menus)
Thanks for the review… 😊
Which filament do you use for speed for X1c? Im a surgeon and a tech nerd. Just hard to figure out which upgraded filament to get vs just bambu stuff. Thanks
I"m interested in getting the S1 but as for speed claims I'm more concerned about normal printing and not speed benchy races. The Bambu default speed for good quality prints is about 250 mm/s from what I have seen online. So I guess the real question is can the S1 print good quality prints at 500 mm/s or 700 mm/s? I would be happy with that all day long. Others mentioned the people who have a side gig printing and selling products. With the increased speed this would be a plus for sure.
We had pretty solid results under 600mm/s with a standard PLA. I think that would be the limit. Under 600 for showcase prints, anything above for draft prints.
@@3DJake_Official that is very good for speed and quality, Definitely better than bambu x1c. If only there was an AMS for the S1 it would be a home run.
This machine just arrived for me today, man it flies. I'm blown away. If you get it, be sure to use the auto-update feature though.. I didn't and instantly saw the issues from the other reviews. After the update everything went perfect.
You sure its a volcano nozzle? Someone else said it looks like a v6, and in their new nozzle change video it looks like a v6 or mk8. Hopefully it's one of those three because another proprietary size when they don't have other diameters available is a problem.
You're right, we had the wrong information, it is actually a normal e3d v6 nozzle, same goes for the T1. Thanks for pointing it out!
From what i've seen it's a volcano extruder/heater block with V6 nozzle
Hi, please a review of the T1 because your advice is smart !
Thank’s a lot.
Hey, a couple of years ago, I used some older printers. Now I'm considering upgrading to something more professional, like the S1 or the new S1 Pro. I’m leaning towards the S1 Pro due to its price. I found your video while looking for reviews and noticed you don’t have the S1 Pro in stock. Could you consider adding it to your shop, ideally at a competitive price?
It is not visible in the shop yet but will be added very soon! Stay tuned!
Dang, this is a pretty impressive machine. Hoping the T1 is a great bang for buck.
Hi, if i have drowing on a file, can i uploead it ?
Can u share me options video of models 300x300 or better in closed case print models,im range price creality k1 to x1 carbon bambu.
I'm not that concerned about speed, I still think overall, the Babmbu Lab X1 is hard to beat. I do love the large build area of the S1. I wish Bambu would make an X1 XL, that had maybe double the build volume. Also, it would be nice if they made the build chamber air tight, with a built in port on the back of the machine to easily ventilate toxic fumes via a 4 inch duct pipe outdoors.
Wonder how far we are going to take fast printing. I thought 500mms was insane but this is just ridiculous. I dont even really print above 250mms to balance speed and quality.
finally i found some good footage of the S1! im really torn between buying this, a p1s. the x1c doesn't have the upgrades from the p1s that i truly care about so it is either that or the s1 which is over double the price but also double the speed.
If you can answer this then you are the top surgeon level of 3d printing. Is bambu labs filament already a high speed filament like this polysonic pla? I just want to make sure that my x1c uses actual high speed filament. I have done the research, but can't find yes or no answer. Thanks. Signed- Real OR surgeon but a nerd for tech. Lol
I actually have no idea, I have never tried bambulab filament. I have heard rumours some of their filament is just rebranded Polyterra but I don't know anything more than that 😐
@@3DJake_Official all good, I ordered all 3 that you mention in your videos and will do some benchmarking and want to find out that way. I did the first benchy today with bambu pla, and it was about 15.5 - 16 mins with speed mode and it looked ok. One more level up is ludacris mode, that was all strings and failed fully.
@@bigj-yn3tf I think Bambu tested a high speed PLA and got around 13 minutes, so I don't think that PLA is good for really high speed.
@@3DJake_Official oh, that makes sense. The 3 high speed just got dropped off by delivery at 5AM here. I am kind of sad that I have to go to clinic all day with double booked day, and can't test them out today. Looks like I will have an issue with AMS with paper spools, so might just run it on the side of the AMS. I read that those paper spool adapters have issues with ams due to slipping on rewind.
@@bigj-yn3tf Yeah they're not great, you can print rims for cardboard spools though and use them with the AMS
Looking at that thing....... I think we're nearing the point where you measure print volume by the number of small children that'll fit inside the print enclosure.
check out the Celeritas
Thanks for the info! Seems like this printer won't be going in my living room, bummer. Might have to settle for a Bambu
hey man i have bought from ur website a microswiss flow tech 2 days ago. bought if for my ender 3 v3 se :3
What about other filaments ? Who cares about PLA ? No one, cuz its useless material used just for fun. You mentioned these VASE prints, but you did not mention what filament you have used. So the glossy and matte vase were printed using ABS and ASA ? Which one is which ? Please explain me more about the ABS and ASA prints.
I still think it's funny that manufacturers tout the speed of these things when it's pretty well known at this point that you won't be printing at those speeds if you want any semblance of quality..like yeah, it can move that fast, butt why ya gotta try to act like it'll have the same quality as printing slow..
Printers designed to print fast have better quality at the speeds they run at than previous generation printers at low stock profile speeds.
@@daliasprints9798 well yeah, they can still print faster then previous generations add achieve decent quality, but everyone just loves inflating their numbers -.-
@@TS_Mind_Swept Mainly they all just lie about flow because it's easy for consumers not to understand how they don't actually get the speed they requested. But then when someone goes and tries to print a giant flat surfaced cube the print mysteriously fails.
@@daliasprints9798 "mysteriously" SuperVinlin
Ah yes, 1.2m/s 3d printing…
Gonna be waiting a couple weeks
That's travel, and they're being very conservative in what they advertise. It can easily do double that. My delta does 2400 travel and can go higher especially if I limit acceleration to something under 25k. But for actual print move speed, this thing is going to start hitting extrusion limits around 300-400 mm/s.
Well, people demanded speed and they got it. Watch out what you wish for...
Why, that thing IS the coolest printer of the year
@@Noname-gz1gx Of course it's great. I ordered one for myself. But it's a big, heavy behemoth that costs a lot and can suck in your cat. Not everybody have place in his room for something sized like small fridge and can handle vacum cleaner sound 24/7
I would have to agree, this printer is not for everyone
vfas........
what the fuk was that supposed to be a non printing review so whjat happened to actaully showing it printing rather than sat on the desk or did it fail at every print becasue if i was reviewing the printer then im sure i would have actualkly shown it printing
Did you not get enough sleep last night or did your mommy upset you this morning. Clearly you get triggered easily. You might want to see a psychologist to work through your anger management issues. 😂
I just watched the first 10 seconds... he showed the printer printing. Not sure what you are on about