I’ve been using mine hard for a few months now. I’m a total newbie and yet my machine has been a beast. I use if for functional parts for my lapidary shop and the speed has been awesome for prototyping. Great review, the best I’ve seen yet, thank you.
To be honest, your evaluation is very true. No matter which 3D printer, there will be problems of one kind or another. But anyway, your explanation makes me very excited. If I want to make money with this, I think this device is very suitable.
I've been using my T1 Pro for over 240 hours now, mostly with pla filament, and I gotta say, I get some really solid prints almost every time. Occasionally, I switch to ABS or TPU, which just need a bit of tweaking to get right. There were probs with homing after a few wks of use, but customer support was on point. Every printer has its quirks, and I totally agree with you on that. Overall, I love this machine though.
V6 nozzle ... So no easy nozzle-swap and the risk of leaking plastic when not hot tightening. I hate that every manufacturer is making his own custom easy-swap non-leak nozzle-heatbreak combos, but having those as a single part that no longer requires hot tightening is just such a big benefit that I think a printer still coming with a V6 is outdated.
Thank you for telling the truth about this printer. Many UA-camrs hide the truth. I bought this machine and it came full of defects. It did not heat the bed and stopped printing out of nowhere. After that, the nozzle stopped heating. Incomplete FW full of bugs with OCC reported. I was able to print a single piece. Complete until it stopped working completely. I had no other alternative but to return it. And I have been fighting with Flsun for over a week to get my money back. The machine looks impressive, but the quality control did not work in my case. I warn those who are going to buy it, do your research before you find many defects about it.
And that is indeed a filament issue because some of the filaments that is translucent are fantastic for light boxes or anything that has a light fixture inside of it or you want to use as a diffuser, and then some are like solid and barely lit any light through at all even at like one or two layers, and those klipper crashes where it just stops and restarts that's a klipper thing that happens on every single one of these klipper printers except for the Q1 pro I haven't had any issues that machine is a beast............
Flsun should just go with a corexy, its diminishing returns the bigger bed area you go. They are behind too if they don't have multicolor on there. Not everyone wants a giant 3d printer, especially if the height is totally wasted just for it to print up to half its height. Flsun really needs to join the corexy race, so they can show what they can truly do. No one cares for delta printers anymore.
@brokencreationlordmegatrol3037 cool, but is not worth it. I saw some used ones awhile back, they came down in price by a lot. I wouldn't mind having one either, but would love to see one with multicolor supported. I still like bed slingers, due to how simple the mechanics are and form factor.
Mechanically speaking, this type of printer will fail sooner because of the complicated mechanics of moving that print head around at length. First thing to go will likely be the accuracy.
i love an unbiased review
Thank god someone is finally willing to be honest.
I’ve been using mine hard for a few months now. I’m a total newbie and yet my machine has been a beast. I use if for functional parts for my lapidary shop and the speed has been awesome for prototyping. Great review, the best I’ve seen yet, thank you.
To be honest, your evaluation is very true. No matter which 3D printer, there will be problems of one kind or another. But anyway, your explanation makes me very excited. If I want to make money with this, I think this device is very suitable.
I've been using my T1 Pro for over 240 hours now, mostly with pla filament, and I gotta say, I get some really solid prints almost every time. Occasionally, I switch to ABS or TPU, which just need a bit of tweaking to get right. There were probs with homing after a few wks of use, but customer support was on point. Every printer has its quirks, and I totally agree with you on that. Overall, I love this machine though.
V6 nozzle ... So no easy nozzle-swap and the risk of leaking plastic when not hot tightening. I hate that every manufacturer is making his own custom easy-swap non-leak nozzle-heatbreak combos, but having those as a single part that no longer requires hot tightening is just such a big benefit that I think a printer still coming with a V6 is outdated.
Thank you for telling the truth about this printer. Many UA-camrs hide the truth. I bought this machine and it came full of defects. It did not heat the bed and stopped printing out of nowhere. After that, the nozzle stopped heating. Incomplete FW full of bugs with OCC reported. I was able to print a single piece. Complete until it stopped working completely. I had no other alternative but to return it. And I have been fighting with Flsun for over a week to get my money back. The machine looks impressive, but the quality control did not work in my case. I warn those who are going to buy it, do your research before you find many defects about it.
eg@The Next Layer
My first printer was a delta that I had to assemble. 2hrs and disassembled it because something went backwards.
And that is indeed a filament issue because some of the filaments that is translucent are fantastic for light boxes or anything that has a light fixture inside of it or you want to use as a diffuser, and then some are like solid and barely lit any light through at all even at like one or two layers, and those klipper crashes where it just stops and restarts that's a klipper thing that happens on every single one of these klipper printers except for the Q1 pro I haven't had any issues that machine is a beast............
dont you mean FLSTOP at 0:58 lol jk delta gang for life
you really need a better fan duct. There are a few out there, definitely helps with pla printing.
Flsun should just go with a corexy, its diminishing returns the bigger bed area you go. They are behind too if they don't have multicolor on there. Not everyone wants a giant 3d printer, especially if the height is totally wasted just for it to print up to half its height. Flsun really needs to join the corexy race, so they can show what they can truly do. No one cares for delta printers anymore.
I like my v400 but year they need to add their cool turbo fan tech to a core X system maybe a cross gantry
@brokencreationlordmegatrol3037 cool, but is not worth it. I saw some used ones awhile back, they came down in price by a lot. I wouldn't mind having one either, but would love to see one with multicolor supported. I still like bed slingers, due to how simple the mechanics are and form factor.
Mechanically speaking, this type of printer will fail sooner because of the complicated mechanics of moving that print head around at length. First thing to go will likely be the accuracy.
What *part* will fail first. You indicated a failure symptom but not the actual cause.