Having my eyes on the P1P for a while now. First I was interested in the speed. Now I am impresed with the print quality right out of the box. For me a 3D printer is a tool. It is fun to tinker with your first printer, but after a while it just gets annoying. Now I only want it to work flawless.
i got one about a month or so ago and have been running it a lot and my only problems were a couple prints didnt stick to the bed, but i fixed it by just adding a raft
The plate "Holder" is intended to be used as an alignment tool and then a tool to aid in applying the new surface when changing out the replaceable top sheets on the build plate.
I've had similar problems with TPU on other printer. TPU tends to absorbe moisture from the air, drying it at 55°C for about 5 hours resolved my issues.
Hey Guy! I actually just picked this printer up, and was interested in the TPU too. I'm not going to try it yet since I'm an engineering student and haven't really found applications to use TPU yet, but it does state on their site that the TPU needs to be dried first. I didn't hear any mention of drying the filament, but that could cause some layer/adhesion problems like I'm seeing on some of your prints. Might be worth giving another try!
I’m surprised about the TPU, though I went with eSun’s recommended settings and they’re more conservative with speeds than Bambu. I do have to make sure I manually cut the filament and unload without heating the extruder, otherwise it clogs pretty much immediately… but since there’s a workaround I’m not too fussed about it. I’ve never used anything outside of PLA and TPU though so it’s really cool to see how well it handles the rest!
hard to see from the video, but how visible are layer lines? How much post processing work would it take to make things look like commercial plastic, or compared to resin?
How would you rate this versus the Neptune 4 Pro? I am torn between the two buy don’t mind spending extra if it means more consistent prints and being able to print over wifi and monitor prints via the camera
I have a Neptune 3 and honestly I just can’t handle the fact that Elegoo are literally releasing a new printer every 3 months. It means there’s zero responsibility going into firmware development. What you see is what you get until the next printers. Elegoo’s support has been good but at least with the P1P there’s a path to making it more than it is. There’s so many upgrade options and you literally get none with elegoo outside of what you can get on Amazon and then you’re on your own.
Just ordered P1P, how is it in printing big TPU models with fast speeds ? is it possible with this printer ? and what settings would you recommend for TPU ? the generic TPU settings are pretty low on speed =/ much lower on what I can achieve with my Anycubic Kobra
It's missing more important things from the X1C than the Lidar: *hardened* steel nozzle and *hardened* steel extruder drive-wheels for one. You'll have to upgrade to those if you want to print carbon-filled stuff...
At 4:10 I chuckled because it’s an alignment tool to help install a new sheet. ruclips.net/video/W1EMD77gOkQ/видео.html Trust me I would have never known anything different but I ordered a P1P today and am going through all the Bambu Labs videos. Anyways seriously great content!
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Having my eyes on the P1P for a while now. First I was interested in the speed. Now I am impresed with the print quality right out of the box. For me a 3D printer is a tool. It is fun to tinker with your first printer, but after a while it just gets annoying. Now I only want it to work flawless.
i got one about a month or so ago and have been running it a lot and my only problems were a couple prints didnt stick to the bed, but i fixed it by just adding a raft
@@Zand3rrrI’ve had the same problem. I just wash the plate in warm soapy water and that takes care of it too.
Your quality is so good! Love your videos of the P1P
The plate "Holder" is intended to be used as an alignment tool and then a tool to aid in applying the new surface when changing out the replaceable top sheets on the build plate.
I've had similar problems with TPU on other printer. TPU tends to absorbe moisture from the air, drying it at 55°C for about 5 hours resolved my issues.
You put so much into your videos. I love your videos
I am very impressed with this printer. I have an anycubic vyper, but looking to step up my 3d printer game.
Hey Guy!
I actually just picked this printer up, and was interested in the TPU too.
I'm not going to try it yet since I'm an engineering student and haven't really found applications to use TPU yet, but it does state on their site that the TPU needs to be dried first.
I didn't hear any mention of drying the filament, but that could cause some layer/adhesion problems like I'm seeing on some of your prints.
Might be worth giving another try!
Would be nice with a video that shows a print from start to finish, especially displaying the actual 3D print software?
Just out of curiosity, what nozzle width were you printing with on this one?
"some soldier guy back in the day"
I’m surprised about the TPU, though I went with eSun’s recommended settings and they’re more conservative with speeds than Bambu. I do have to make sure I manually cut the filament and unload without heating the extruder, otherwise it clogs pretty much immediately… but since there’s a workaround I’m not too fussed about it.
I’ve never used anything outside of PLA and TPU though so it’s really cool to see how well it handles the rest!
Love the vids, I would really like to have my P1P!!! :)
hard to see from the video, but how visible are layer lines? How much post processing work would it take to make things look like commercial plastic, or compared to resin?
Can you please share which filaments and models you used?
Is the printer still good after five months?
Looking forward to the K1 Speedy review 😉
For the rocket was the filament not dry?
When are you doing a k1 review!?!
How would you rate this versus the Neptune 4 Pro? I am torn between the two buy don’t mind spending extra if it means more consistent prints and being able to print over wifi and monitor prints via the camera
I have a Neptune 3 and honestly I just can’t handle the fact that Elegoo are literally releasing a new printer every 3 months. It means there’s zero responsibility going into firmware development. What you see is what you get until the next printers. Elegoo’s support has been good but at least with the P1P there’s a path to making it more than it is. There’s so many upgrade options and you literally get none with elegoo outside of what you can get on Amazon and then you’re on your own.
Hey man when did you switch channels? Also can you unnbox a p1s with the ams system?
Just ordered P1P, how is it in printing big TPU models with fast speeds ? is it possible with this printer ? and what settings would you recommend for TPU ? the generic TPU settings are pretty low on speed =/ much lower on what I can achieve with my Anycubic Kobra
Did you watch the video at all? The tpu prints failed
superbe vidéo , mercii
It's missing more important things from the X1C than the Lidar: *hardened* steel nozzle and *hardened* steel extruder drive-wheels for one. You'll have to upgrade to those if you want to print carbon-filled stuff...
At 4:10 I chuckled because it’s an alignment tool to help install a new sheet.
ruclips.net/video/W1EMD77gOkQ/видео.html
Trust me I would have never known anything different but I ordered a P1P today and am going through all the Bambu Labs videos.
Anyways seriously great content!
Haha, thats cool. Thanks for pointing that out!
My creality se thit the julliet airagine.
Working straight from the buildplate.
You blow on it and it go.s
Vlad is clearly no fan of Pokémon
It’s so good BUT it’s not open source now is it?
Bro does not know what Squirtle is? Bruh.
Try printing abs and see how it turns out 😂
8:16 there's a bust and some gears and an engine printed in ABS, no enclosure, no warping
@@WelshProgrammer rip filament
why?