My entire hot end failed within a day of having it. Couldn't get past two prints with ColorFabb PLA. I got the big "blob" everyone refers to when the PLA oozed out & when it cooled it essentially welded the nozzle to the heat sink. Screws are loose from the factory & still get the WARNING KEY: 2509 SENSOR TEMPERATURE EXCEPTION. CS is very lacking, but today I got my replacement parts & installed them. Still same error & I cannot do anything on the touch pad. I've since found out that hundreds plus of other owners are having failed KE printers. The folks are Creality are really nice, but it's very hard to get them to respond to emails & there is no phone support in North America. I'm not calling them at the China number they give us. Now I have to wait til Feb 18th when they return from their New Year holiday. Even then I don't know when they'll get back to me. Can YOU help, perhaps? Thanks!
@@Warpig0321 Hello, I'm sorry you encountered such a problem. I think the problem is in your Hotend. Because if there is a problem with the hotend, your printer's screen may not work. If there is a place where you can buy Hotend, I recommend you buy it and replace it. However, before that, take photos and video of the errors you get on your printer. Because Creality will ask for these before sending you parts. If you buy and replace it first, the one sent by Creality will be available as a spare.
@@3DPrintLab1 Yes, but I've already done all that. I got the replacement parts from Creality a couple of days ago. I installed the parts as carefully & meticulously as I usually do with any kind of sensitive machinery or circuitry. Still the same error message as I got when it died. They sent me a new & complete hot end & that smally circuit board that it attaches to on the X axis that accepts that large cable. Could it be something on the main board in the bottom casing? I don't know what else I can trouble shoot. I don't have anything bad against the CS folks, but I've had to go through the frustration of waiting at least two-three days between email response from them & even then they repeat the same questions & ask for the same pics. I have had to reexplain my issue several times. It's frustrating enough that many of these types of companies expect us to come seek help from YT (which is obviously a good source of info nonetheless), FB, Reddit & other social or discussion board media to resolve issues on our own. I'm pretty self sustaining, but when it comes to CS I expected more. I've solicited help on four of their FB groups, other YT pages, Reddit & another forum or two. I've just gone a head & purchased a Bambu P1S that won't arrive at my door until the latter part of this month. I'm not wanting to tinker with these machines-they are finicky enough-so I went with a more reliable type that will most likely give me longer, more reliable service. I still want this KE to work, though! Thanks for your reply & I look forward to any further insight you might provide.
I am pretty unhappy with my KE purchase. Poor build and print quality for me. Whole host of issues: 1. Gantry is far from square to bed. Screws holding gantry to frame are super short and easily stripped. 2. Y rods aren't secured - screws are too short at front allowing them to move up and down. 3. Bed has a ton of wobble. 4 . Firmware has frustrating things like odd places to park the head when you're trying to change filament. 5. Some hardware wasn't tight - poor QC or build.
I gave up on it The set screw in the center of the heat break for the nozzle assembly almost never tightened properly show the last print I tried it buried the nozzle into the bed and just dragged it before I could get to it pretty good so I went through the whole process of realigning it took forever and I don't know I guess I was too rough with the motor or something for the extruder and that doesn't work now so I'm just taking it back the flashforge 5m is only 300 bucks right now Another thing that KE was doing if I paused it the bed wouldn't stop and get misaligned so maybe I just got a bad one or something
This is my first 3D Printer and just want to share the things I learned that will help start out with a much better experience. 1. Make sure the voltage switch in the back is in the correct position. (will keep rebooting if not in the correct position) 2. Make sure your tensioners on the gantry and on the plate belts are tight. (will either code or belt will keep skipping during prints) 3. Keep a couple nozzles (long ones, not the short ones) and a heat end available for spares. 4. *The Holy Grail* Keep the tip of your nozzle lubricated with an oil that can withstand heat. (3-in-1 oil / Olive Oil / Vegetable Oil) Keeping the tip lightly lubricated will help prevent issues with moisture and filament curling up under the rubber cover and extend the life of your printhead dramatically! I was changing out my nozzle like once a month and cleaning off my heat end constantly until I started coating the tip of the nozzle and the bottom of the rubber cover. Now it has been 4 months after I started doing this and my nozzle is as clean as the day I changed it out. I can hit print and go to work and come home to a flawless print. Also if you want to do your own 3D designs, Tinkercad is free and very easy to use. Combined with Ultimaker Cura. Anything that has an overhang of more than a 45 degree angle will need supports enabled.
On point one, it will only keep rebooting if you set it to 230 in the us, if you set it to 115 anywhere else it will break and the power supply could explode
Your dub was excellent. I had such a hard time figuring out whether you were speaking English or not. Great work, honestly! Looking to get one of these printers for myself and you hit so many good points.
Thank you very much, I cannot speak English, but I have been preparing videos about 3D printers since 2018. I hope that I will now be able to share my videos in English thanks to artificial intelligence. Maybe even in different languages :)
I think the issue a lot of beginners run into is that they see all these other creators modding, cracking, upgrading, adding linear rails to the bed, etc. without actually just running it as stock for a while. So they make all these tweaks as recommended by content creators and then eventually mess something up and get frustrated. But it's good to see you just advising running it on stock setting, the printer is built around those settings. If you are starting out there is no need to throw on a rooted firmware and tweak the crap out of it. Just run it and then you can adjust it to your settings and prints.
Thank you for your comment. Yes, it is important what the printer can do with stock settings. To upgrade, it is necessary to have some knowledge of the 3D printer.
Thanks for the review. I am totally new to 3D printing. I assembled the printer and did the benchy and in my novice opinion it looks perfect. I have only printed with PLA, Hyper PLA and PETG all from Creality and have found it super easy so far using only the setting that came standard with the printer.
You can do this through Creality Print. Select your printer from the top right and click "manage". Then, on the opened pages, go to the section labeled "Extrusion 1" and change the nozzle size in the first line. Thus, your printer will automatically adjust the required filament flow. I don't know of any changes made via Klipper for this.
@@aj2113000 I did it a long time ago, but if you download 3D Builder you can do it with one click. The hexagon is available as a ready-made model, you just adjust its size to your liking.
Just one question for you. In my case, it shows the insufficent filament, but actually there are plenty loaded. The filament is extruded through the filament sensor correctly. What should be the way to sort it out, thanks.
@@3DPrintLab1Thanks. I just ignore it and it can print. However, I found under extrusion issue as the material can be extruded well in the first few layers but issued in the next few layers.😢
@@kegong1270 Are you using Creality Print? And what is the brand of filament you use? What you said makes me think that there may be a diameter problem in the filament.
@@3DPrintLab1 the machine I am using is Ender 3 V3 KE. Yeah, I agreed with you as my filament is self-made, and had been used for makergear m2 first but same issue happened. However, the V3 Ke worked perfect last Thursday but struggled since this morning.
@@kegong1270 Most likely there is a diameter problem in the filament. First the sensor detects this and gives an error. You say ignore this, the printer continues, but unfortunately the filament cannot pass through the extruder because it is too thin or thick and the printing is left unfinished. I recommend you experiment with a quality filament. If there is no solution, you should contact Creality.
What do you think about the v3 KE in comparison to the CR-10 SE?? Currently where I am from the difference is of 100bucks. Do you consider the CR10 worth it in that case? I would really appreciate your opinion.
I think if you want an affordable, entry-level 3D printer, KE will meet your expectations. If you don't print at high speeds all the time, you can use it for a long time. My advice is to buy an extra hotend with KE. Because I have heard complaints about this printer from some users about hotend clogging sometimes.
Quick question for you...does this printer have the capability of printing numerous small parts on the tray at the same time? Great video and review btw.
Thank you very much, I'm glad you liked the video. Yes, you can print many small parts on the same build plate with this printer. This is valid for all FDM printers.
Among the printers I used, the best print quality was with the Bambu Lab X1 Carbon. There is a review video on my channel, you can watch it. ua-cam.com/video/NJ7ORhLpJEs/v-deo.html&lc=UgyFTYj8TTtikramRNh4AaABAg.A7J-j6gh4I4A7KFzA4NrdX
Abi global'e açılmışsın hayırlı olsun :D Diğer hesabımda Türkçe olarak yorum yazmıştım, bu hesabımda yabancı 3D printer videoları izliyorum karşıma çıktı. Başarılar dilerim :) Ben KE'yi aldıktan 1 hafta sonra hotend/nozzle fanı cızırtılı, yüksek bir ses çıkarmaya başladı. Bunu creality'ye yazdım ama henüz cevap alamadım. Satın aldığım yere mi yazmalıyım? En azından şimdilik idare edecek bir şey alayım dedim ama 24V 25x25x10 fan bulmak imkansız gibi bir şey. Lehim ekipmanım da yok yani tak çalıştır bir şey arıyorum. Ne yapabilirim?
Teşekkür ederim, yeni şeyler deniyorum :) Çok hafif vidalarını gevşetmek veya tam göbeğe 1 damla makine yağı damlatılabilir daha önce 4x4 fanda denemiştim işe yaradı ama yine de bir işlem yapmadan önce satın aldığınız yere sorun derim.
Bro, i notice that your video was translated to english by a AI Tool, am i right? What's your nacionality? Como acho que você também é brasileiro vou escrever em ptbr mesmo kkkk, se eu estiver certo, por favor poste esse vídeo em português também, facilitaria muito para nós que queremos mais informações dessa impressora que está chegando no mercado agora, obrigado!
Sim, traduzi esse vídeo para o inglês com IA :) Sou turco, mas fico muito feliz que você tenha pensado que eu era brasileiro. Como torcedores de futebol, chamam Türkiye de Brasil da Europa. Acho que estamos longe da qualidade do futebol brasileiro, mas gosto quando se fala assim. Usei o Google Translate para esta tradução. Espero que tenha sido uma tradução precisa :)
So, what do you think about Creality Ender3 V3 KE?
My entire hot end failed within a day of having it. Couldn't get past two prints with ColorFabb PLA. I got the big "blob" everyone refers to when the PLA oozed out & when it cooled it essentially welded the nozzle to the heat sink. Screws are loose from the factory & still get the WARNING KEY: 2509 SENSOR TEMPERATURE EXCEPTION. CS is very lacking, but today I got my replacement parts & installed them. Still same error & I cannot do anything on the touch pad. I've since found out that hundreds plus of other owners are having failed KE printers. The folks are Creality are really nice, but it's very hard to get them to respond to emails & there is no phone support in North America. I'm not calling them at the China number they give us. Now I have to wait til Feb 18th when they return from their New Year holiday. Even then I don't know when they'll get back to me. Can YOU help, perhaps? Thanks!
@@Warpig0321 Hello, I'm sorry you encountered such a problem. I think the problem is in your Hotend. Because if there is a problem with the hotend, your printer's screen may not work. If there is a place where you can buy Hotend, I recommend you buy it and replace it. However, before that, take photos and video of the errors you get on your printer. Because Creality will ask for these before sending you parts. If you buy and replace it first, the one sent by Creality will be available as a spare.
@@3DPrintLab1 Yes, but I've already done all that. I got the replacement parts from Creality a couple of days ago. I installed the parts as carefully & meticulously as I usually do with any kind of sensitive machinery or circuitry. Still the same error message as I got when it died. They sent me a new & complete hot end & that smally circuit board that it attaches to on the X axis that accepts that large cable. Could it be something on the main board in the bottom casing?
I don't know what else I can trouble shoot. I don't have anything bad against the CS folks, but I've had to go through the frustration of waiting at least two-three days between email response from them & even then they repeat the same questions & ask for the same pics. I have had to reexplain my issue several times. It's frustrating enough that many of these types of companies expect us to come seek help from YT (which is obviously a good source of info nonetheless), FB, Reddit & other social or discussion board media to resolve issues on our own. I'm pretty self sustaining, but when it comes to CS I expected more. I've solicited help on four of their FB groups, other YT pages, Reddit & another forum or two.
I've just gone a head & purchased a Bambu P1S that won't arrive at my door until the latter part of this month. I'm not wanting to tinker with these machines-they are finicky enough-so I went with a more reliable type that will most likely give me longer, more reliable service. I still want this KE to work, though! Thanks for your reply & I look forward to any further insight you might provide.
I am pretty unhappy with my KE purchase. Poor build and print quality for me.
Whole host of issues:
1. Gantry is far from square to bed. Screws holding gantry to frame are super short and easily stripped. 2. Y rods aren't secured - screws are too short at front allowing them to move up and down. 3. Bed has a ton of wobble. 4 . Firmware has frustrating things like odd places to park the head when you're trying to change filament. 5. Some hardware wasn't tight - poor QC or build.
I gave up on it The set screw in the center of the heat break for the nozzle assembly almost never tightened properly show the last print I tried it buried the nozzle into the bed and just dragged it before I could get to it pretty good so I went through the whole process of realigning it took forever and I don't know I guess I was too rough with the motor or something for the extruder and that doesn't work now so I'm just taking it back the flashforge 5m is only 300 bucks right now Another thing that KE was doing if I paused it the bed wouldn't stop and get misaligned so maybe I just got a bad one or something
This is my first 3D Printer and just want to share the things I learned that will help start out with a much better experience.
1. Make sure the voltage switch in the back is in the correct position. (will keep rebooting if not in the correct position)
2. Make sure your tensioners on the gantry and on the plate belts are tight. (will either code or belt will keep skipping during prints)
3. Keep a couple nozzles (long ones, not the short ones) and a heat end available for spares.
4. *The Holy Grail* Keep the tip of your nozzle lubricated with an oil that can withstand heat. (3-in-1 oil / Olive Oil / Vegetable Oil)
Keeping the tip lightly lubricated will help prevent issues with moisture and filament curling up under the rubber cover and extend the life of your printhead dramatically!
I was changing out my nozzle like once a month and cleaning off my heat end constantly until I started coating the tip of the nozzle and the bottom of the rubber cover. Now it has been 4 months after I started doing this and my nozzle is as clean as the day I changed it out. I can hit print and go to work and come home to a flawless print.
Also if you want to do your own 3D designs, Tinkercad is free and very easy to use. Combined with Ultimaker Cura.
Anything that has an overhang of more than a 45 degree angle will need supports enabled.
Thank you very much for sharing your experiences with us. User comments are always very helpful.🙏
On point one, it will only keep rebooting if you set it to 230 in the us, if you set it to 115 anywhere else it will break and the power supply could explode
Your dub was excellent. I had such a hard time figuring out whether you were speaking English or not. Great work, honestly! Looking to get one of these printers for myself and you hit so many good points.
Thank you very much, I cannot speak English, but I have been preparing videos about 3D printers since 2018. I hope that I will now be able to share my videos in English thanks to artificial intelligence. Maybe even in different languages :)
This video is generated from your turkish video?
Haha I was going to say I was impressed by how properly he was enunciating, I didn't realize it was an AI dub!
@@RoadToSalvationX My Turkish pronunciation is at least this correct :)
Por fin una review donde se comparan impresiones a distintas velocidades, gracias!
De nada, verás esto en cada video de revisión que hago para impresoras rápidas.
Very good review, i have been searching for this, good job! Have a nice summer!
Thank you very much, I'm glad you found the video you were looking for. I wish you a nice summer too.
Dang, I had to double-take with that AI
I think the issue a lot of beginners run into is that they see all these other creators modding, cracking, upgrading, adding linear rails to the bed, etc. without actually just running it as stock for a while. So they make all these tweaks as recommended by content creators and then eventually mess something up and get frustrated.
But it's good to see you just advising running it on stock setting, the printer is built around those settings. If you are starting out there is no need to throw on a rooted firmware and tweak the crap out of it. Just run it and then you can adjust it to your settings and prints.
Thank you for your comment. Yes, it is important what the printer can do with stock settings. To upgrade, it is necessary to have some knowledge of the 3D printer.
Thanks for the review. I am totally new to 3D printing. I assembled the printer and did the benchy and in my novice opinion it looks perfect. I have only printed with PLA, Hyper PLA and PETG all from Creality and have found it super easy so far using only the setting that came standard with the printer.
Hello, you're welcome. Thank you for sharing your experience about Ender3 V3 KE.
OK that’s good to know thinking about getting one
Do you know how to change nozzle diameter in the klipper software i seem to be locked out from doing so,,,,thanks
You can do this through Creality Print. Select your printer from the top right and click "manage". Then, on the opened pages, go to the section labeled "Extrusion 1" and change the nozzle size in the first line. Thus, your printer will automatically adjust the required filament flow. I don't know of any changes made via Klipper for this.
great video, very thorough
Thank you so much 🙏
Can the double z axis upgrade be installed in this machine? because it has two screws but only one step motor
Yes, you can do this upgrade. Suitable for this.
Where did that astronaut portal come from? Would love the try printing that 😮
Hello, I downloaded this 3d model from STLFLIX.
High quality is also available in the settings. What's the difference? is it better or not?
As the layer height specified there decreases, the lines on the surface become less visible. However, printing time will also be longer.
Love the hexagons in the background. Are these printed?
Yes, I made a hexagon of the size I wanted with Windows' free program 3D Builder and printed it with a 0.8mm nozzle.
@@3DPrintLab1 amazing! Is there, per chance, a file available?
@@aj2113000 I did it a long time ago, but if you download 3D Builder you can do it with one click. The hexagon is available as a ready-made model, you just adjust its size to your liking.
Just one question for you. In my case, it shows the insufficent filament, but actually there are plenty loaded. The filament is extruded through the filament sensor correctly. What should be the way to sort it out, thanks.
I think only the filament sensor is faulty. I don't think there is any other possibility.
@@3DPrintLab1Thanks.
I just ignore it and it can print.
However, I found under extrusion issue as the material can be extruded well in the first few layers but issued in the next few layers.😢
@@kegong1270 Are you using Creality Print? And what is the brand of filament you use? What you said makes me think that there may be a diameter problem in the filament.
@@3DPrintLab1 the machine I am using is Ender 3 V3 KE.
Yeah, I agreed with you as my filament is self-made, and had been used for makergear m2 first but same issue happened.
However, the V3 Ke worked perfect last Thursday but struggled since this morning.
@@kegong1270 Most likely there is a diameter problem in the filament. First the sensor detects this and gives an error. You say ignore this, the printer continues, but unfortunately the filament cannot pass through the extruder because it is too thin or thick and the printing is left unfinished. I recommend you experiment with a quality filament. If there is no solution, you should contact Creality.
Plus 1 like et 1 abonné.
Merci beaucoup🙏. J'ai également regardé certaines de vos vidéos et je me suis abonné à votre chaîne.
@@3DPrintLab1 cool merci.
@@LV3D-FRANCE Je vous en prie. passe une bonne journée👋
Ender 3 v3 KE or Bambu Lab A1
Please suggest. 👍
Bambu Lab A1 is a better printer.
What do you think about the v3 KE in comparison to the CR-10 SE?? Currently where I am from the difference is of 100bucks. Do you consider the CR10 worth it in that case? I would really appreciate your opinion.
I think if you want an affordable, entry-level 3D printer, KE will meet your expectations. If you don't print at high speeds all the time, you can use it for a long time. My advice is to buy an extra hotend with KE. Because I have heard complaints about this printer from some users about hotend clogging sometimes.
Thanks for thr excellent video :)
You are welcome. I'm glad you liked the review.🙏
Quick question for you...does this printer have the capability of printing numerous small parts on the tray at the same time? Great video and review btw.
Thank you very much, I'm glad you liked the video. Yes, you can print many small parts on the same build plate with this printer. This is valid for all FDM printers.
Which 3d printer has the better quality
Among the printers I used, the best print quality was with the Bambu Lab X1 Carbon. There is a review video on my channel, you can watch it.
ua-cam.com/video/NJ7ORhLpJEs/v-deo.html&lc=UgyFTYj8TTtikramRNh4AaABAg.A7J-j6gh4I4A7KFzA4NrdX
Abi global'e açılmışsın hayırlı olsun :D Diğer hesabımda Türkçe olarak yorum yazmıştım, bu hesabımda yabancı 3D printer videoları izliyorum karşıma çıktı. Başarılar dilerim :) Ben KE'yi aldıktan 1 hafta sonra hotend/nozzle fanı cızırtılı, yüksek bir ses çıkarmaya başladı. Bunu creality'ye yazdım ama henüz cevap alamadım. Satın aldığım yere mi yazmalıyım? En azından şimdilik idare edecek bir şey alayım dedim ama 24V 25x25x10 fan bulmak imkansız gibi bir şey. Lehim ekipmanım da yok yani tak çalıştır bir şey arıyorum. Ne yapabilirim?
Teşekkür ederim, yeni şeyler deniyorum :) Çok hafif vidalarını gevşetmek veya tam göbeğe 1 damla makine yağı damlatılabilir daha önce 4x4 fanda denemiştim işe yaradı ama yine de bir işlem yapmadan önce satın aldığınız yere sorun derim.
@@3DPrintLab1 Tamamdır çok teşekkür ederim. Başarılar dilerim!
Bro, i notice that your video was translated to english by a AI Tool, am i right? What's your nacionality? Como acho que você também é brasileiro vou escrever em ptbr mesmo kkkk, se eu estiver certo, por favor poste esse vídeo em português também, facilitaria muito para nós que queremos mais informações dessa impressora que está chegando no mercado agora, obrigado!
Sim, traduzi esse vídeo para o inglês com IA :) Sou turco, mas fico muito feliz que você tenha pensado que eu era brasileiro. Como torcedores de futebol, chamam Türkiye de Brasil da Europa. Acho que estamos longe da qualidade do futebol brasileiro, mas gosto quando se fala assim. Usei o Google Translate para esta tradução. Espero que tenha sido uma tradução precisa :)
I heavily recommend getting a a1 from Bambu labs.
A 3D printer that I will definitely review.
Ditch the 2 minutes of music before you get to the review
No, I think you should watch it and get carried away by the rhythm of the music. 🤘😎🤘🎶🎵🎶
Why does it look like an AI generated video
I am real but the dubbing is AI :)
한국은 Ender3 v3 se 만 출됀 상태
왜 그런지 모르겠습니다 :/ 이 프린터가 더 빠르기 때문에 판매되기를 바랍니다.
Abi yapay zeka mı kullandın? 😂
Asla 🤣 Tamamen kusursuz İngilizcem 😂
use your own voice and put subtittles, this way it feels like im not watching a human
The voice is my own, but I use Heygen, an AI, to translate my videos into English.
ai genereted vid
Heygen video translation 👍