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2024 New Version Creality Ender 3 S1 Pro with 200mm/s Printing Speed, Sprite Direct Extruder CR Touch Auto Leveling 300℃ High-Temp Printing, Dual Z-axis Screw Printing Size 8.66x8.66x10.63 inch

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Model: Ender 3 S1 Pro


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  • Faster Printing: 2024 New Version Ender 3 S1 Pro 3d printer, equips printing speed 200 millimeter per second, it is 4 times faster than the other normal 3d printer. Give good printing experience to customers and get a good model in short time
  • "Sprite" All Metal Direct Drive Extruder: The new upgraded direct extruder comes with the pushing force up to 80 Newton, the extruder realizes smooth feeding and discharging of flaments without slipping and works extremely well in printing flexible flaments like TPU
  • CR-Touch Auto-level Sensor: CRTouch can complete quickly adjust the the nozzle printing height on the hot bed. CR-Touch gets the 16-points auto-leveling program, which can collect more samples than the 9-points of the BLTouch which makes the bed leveling more precise
  • Upgraded 300 Degree High-temp Nozzle: This creality 3d printer comes with upgraded brass nozzle which can stand 300 degree high-temp, allow you to choose more kinds of filament like ABS, PETG, PA, PLA, TPU and Wood. Not only for more possibilities of creation but also gives you a smoother printing
  • Upgraded in All aspects: Also like Ender 3 S1, Ender3 S1 Pro also has Z-axis dual-screw and Z-axis dual-motor design. This can make Ender 3S1 Pro works smoother and more synchronously to lower the possibility of lines and ridges on the sides of your print, thus improvingthe printing quality. You can also quickly install the printers with 6 steps. New 4.3 inch color touch screen installed and it takes an user friendly UI face. LED light allow you print in the dark environment. The Steel Spring PEI sheet Bed can help you slove the adhesion problem, no need shovel anymore. Filament detection sensor installed and power Loss recovery function also supported

Brand: Comgrow


Material: Aluminum


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 10"D x 9"W x 10"H


Item Weight: 1 Kilograms


Product Dimensions: 17.91 x 19.29 x 24.61 inches


Item Weight: 2.2 pounds


Item model number: Ender 3 S1 Pro


Date First Available: March 11, 2022


Manufacturer: Creality 3D


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  • Excellent printer
Model: Ender 3 S1
I had an issue with my fans and the vendor made things right. Don’t let the low cost of this printer fool you, it is a very good printer. I recommend to take your time assembling the machine. Make sure the vertical arms are exactly perpendicular to the extruded aluminum base. Make sure the z-axis leadscrew is aligned with x-axis. If yours is off you can get some binding when the z-axis lifts. You may need a simple thin shim between the z-axis stepper and the vertical extruded aluminum. Make sure the x-axis is perpendicular to the aluminum base by making sure equal measurements are achieved when measuring from the x-axis to the extruded aluminum base. Lastly, level the build plate. This will get you a good mechanical foundation to build from. Start out with a good quality PLA filament. Next, calibrate the filament extrusion – there are many instruction and videos of how to do this. Mine was slightly over extruding and my factor was 93.0%. This setting resulted in the test piece walls being on average 0.0035 mm thicker of the commanded wall thickness. These previous tests get you to a spot where you have a good working operating system (there’s still more to do). Print out the various test pieces from Thingiverse to gage your best head temperature (stock 200C was fine for me), retraction length (mine was 4-5mm), print speed limits (this will depend on layer height), and your overhang angles where you need supports (mine was about 65 degrees). Again, much info and videos out there on this. I recommend to print out several things from Thingiverse: control box fan cover to prevent filament from dropping into your fan, a bearing based filament guide for the extruder, a filament guide for the filament coming from the spool, and filament spool bearings (these use soft air BBs for the balls). You can also print out a rear left corner wedge that prevents the bed heater cable from getting caught on the edge of the extruded aluminum. Nice to haves: micro SD card to SD card converter and print out a holder for it. I wanted the machine to be quiet so I installed the stepper dampeners in the beginning. The damper for the y-axis stepper will allow the stepper to this the base when it goes fully to the rear – you’ll need to print out a y-axis switch relocator from Thingiverse. I did a before and after with the benchy boat to see the impact of the diode boards for the steppers and it helped with the salmon finish (the salmon surface was not too bad to start with but the diode boards were already in so I left them in). Once you have you printer setup, your prints will rival a much more expensive printer. My friend has a $2000 printer and he can’t tell what prints can from mine or his printer. Creality specifies the layer range from 0.1 – 0.4 mm. You can actually print 0.05mm layers. The prints take longer but the build steps are very smooth especially on slopes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2018 by Kindle Customer

  • Good printer, great customer service
Model: Ender 3 S1
As of the time of this review this is definitely the best printer you can get at this price and the build quality is very impressive. No cheap plastic junk parts anywhere to be seen. That being said, this is definitely hobby realm. Don't plan on just plugging this in like an HP laserjet and clicking print (same can be said of most kit type 3d printers). It will take some learning and tweaking if you are new to this. The printer is a kit that is roughly half built. Everything went together ok, just pay attention closely to the instruction sheets and watch a youtube video if necessary. They included lots of spare parts and screws and such, lots of tools too. Beginner tips - Make sure to level the bed well. Level it when it is heated. You will know right away if it is not level when printing as the plastic will not stick. A sheet of paper between the nozzle and the bed will scratch the nozzle and you can feel fan vibrations in the paper when sliding it when it is level (at least from my experience). Its too tight if it starts to tear and its too loose if it slides around loosely. - We had better luck starting with the plastic sheet instead of glass - All the roller wheels have eccentric nuts, you can use those to tight and loosen the wheels. Use that to fix a wobbly bed. Don't over tighten, things should not wobbly but you should still be able to move the bed and print head by lightly rolling a wheel with your finger. - For slicing software install Cura with CR-10 profile and change the bed size to 220x220x250. Just load your STL file that you downloaded from thingiverse or wherever into this software, then save it to the SD card and you are ready to go. - For printing items that need supports I have gotten good results using meshmixer to add the supports in, then save it to a new STL file, then load that into Cura. Google meshmixer supports for the process. - Within Cura use a skirt, this will help start the plastic flowing and you will be able to tell if it is leveled properly before it starts printing the actual model. - Experiment using a raft in Cura as well, this is better for some prints. - If its too noisy for you look at getting dampers for it, they are available on Amazon at a good price. The damper on the bed motor will require moving the bed detector switch forward, it works ok on mine using just one screw. You will understand when you do it. - Another great upgrade are tighter springs for the bed so the leveling wheels don't go out of adjustment easy. I had an issue with a warped bed, and the company promptly replaced it. Very good customer service. Pros - Low price - Build quality, seriously looks like it would cost $800. There is no way you could build this on your own at anywhere near this price by sourcing the extruded aluminum parts and motors on your own. - Print quality is very nice - Simple to use interface - my 10 year old kid uses this on his own all the time - Great customer service Cons - Very noisy out of the box - Some badly translated instructions - Some things aren't in the instructions that really should be (for instance the bed was very wobbly, its an easy fix by just tightening some eccentric nuts underneath, but it took some 'internetting' to figure this out.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2018 by Jeff D

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