The important thing is do they learn from it? Although it is a tricky problem to solve because where else can you put the screen? So I understand the design decision.
Thank you for this vid, I've wanted to buy a printer for a while now and each time I'm about to buy the one I've decided on a good video like this pops up. The "small tweaks" for better printing, are they material specific or system settings in general? Im up in the air at the moment over The Ender-3 V3 Pro or the PRUSA-XL, as Im after a system that I dont have to spend much time maintaining after a few prints. If you can reply that would be great, cheers. - I've Liked and Subbed as this vid deserves it.
Thank I appreciate the comment. For the material tweaking I don’t think it’s a huge time commitment. It’s likely you will find users with suggested settings that you can copy and try. Eventually you will find what works and then save a profile. Also with updates you will probably do less of this manual work too. In the time that I released this video there have been improvements to the wifi setup so creality are listening
thank you so much for this video, im a noob to 3d printing, i bought a 2nd hand reprap x400 which was a nightmare to get working but i got it working. im going to sell it now and buy a new 3d printer lol. you said in your video that it is hard to tweak the settings to the ender to get it to print better quality prints, could i buy those settings off you? what is the bambu printer that you mention, would you recommend a bambu printer over ender for a noob like me?
Thanks for watching! Bambu labs are top of the market right now, they might cost a little more in some cases but for what you get it’s worth it. They have a level of refinement no one else is close to. Creality have been in the business for a long time and have great products to but often require more tinkering when things go wrong or you want to push them further. The Bambu A1 is really the bench mark right now, but for larger prints the creality v3 plus could be the better option. For print setting the defaults usually the way to go and as you learn you will know what to edit and change. Maybe one day I’ll do a video on print settings :)
@@DraftID thank you kindly for your reply. After considering what you have said and doing some more research, I have gone ahead and purchased a Bambu P1P and it is arriving tomorrow! very excited!
Interestingly, except the mentioned PLA/PETG/TPU, I have tried my V3 Plus with PLA-CF and it actually works.
I should have mentioned that exotics like CF would be ok too. Thanks for bringing that up.
10:52 es increíble que una empresa con la experiencia y recorrido de Creality cometa este tipo de errores.
The important thing is do they learn from it? Although it is a tricky problem to solve because where else can you put the screen? So I understand the design decision.
Thank you for this vid, I've wanted to buy a printer for a while now and each time I'm about to buy the one I've decided on a good video like this pops up. The "small tweaks" for better printing, are they material specific or system settings in general? Im up in the air at the moment over The Ender-3 V3 Pro or the PRUSA-XL, as Im after a system that I dont have to spend much time maintaining after a few prints. If you can reply that would be great, cheers. - I've Liked and Subbed as this vid deserves it.
Thank I appreciate the comment. For the material tweaking I don’t think it’s a huge time commitment. It’s likely you will find users with suggested settings that you can copy and try. Eventually you will find what works and then save a profile. Also with updates you will probably do less of this manual work too. In the time that I released this video there have been improvements to the wifi setup so creality are listening
thank you so much for this video, im a noob to 3d printing, i bought a 2nd hand reprap x400 which was a nightmare to get working but i got it working. im going to sell it now and buy a new 3d printer lol. you said in your video that it is hard to tweak the settings to the ender to get it to print better quality prints, could i buy those settings off you? what is the bambu printer that you mention, would you recommend a bambu printer over ender for a noob like me?
Thanks for watching! Bambu labs are top of the market right now, they might cost a little more in some cases but for what you get it’s worth it. They have a level of refinement no one else is close to. Creality have been in the business for a long time and have great products to but often require more tinkering when things go wrong or you want to push them further. The Bambu A1 is really the bench mark right now, but for larger prints the creality v3 plus could be the better option. For print setting the defaults usually the way to go and as you learn you will know what to edit and change. Maybe one day I’ll do a video on print settings :)
@@DraftID thank you kindly for your reply. After considering what you have said and doing some more research, I have gone ahead and purchased a Bambu P1P and it is arriving tomorrow! very excited!
@@anthonyle8311 good choice, you will be happy with it!
I can't find a premade profile for Prusa Slicer or Cura for the Ender 3V3 PLUS, how do you guys print with it ?
I used the creality slicer
This looks like it is the same as the Sovol comgrow t300. So I wonder if you can use the t300/t500 profile in orca