Eso me pasaba sin el Sonic Pad y el autoleveling. Cuando no tenía el Sonic Pad la tenía funcionando solo con leveling manual y me funcionaba bastante bién así. El Sonic Pad solucionaba el fallo del firmware original.
En el Creality Print 4 reutilizé los Gcode que tenía en el Creality Slicer porque los que venían por defecto en el perfil de la impresora me daba un error al terminar la impresión. Si los necesitas te los puedo enviar.
Hey! I had the same doubt, theorically you need to open your printer to check the motherboard, I didn't do it because I need to do a pending comission. On the Cr-10 Smart Pro, the most common is STM32F103, didn't know what could happen if you choose the incorrect one 😅
I will try to look for videos before installing the Sonic Pad and see what I can find to try to compare. I'm also waiting to do speed tests with the High Flow Kit! I got the Sonic Pad and High Flow Kit with the rewards as a designer on Creality Cloud, but usually when I need spares and parts I buy from 3DJake, Aliexpress or Amazon.
@@Frikarte3D thank you, you are the best. And the link for the high flow hot end is not available anymore i found one on another website, I just wanted to make sure you know that.
It was a total game changer for me! I cannot achieve a good first layer with ABL and Sonic Pad solved it easily. For speed I didn't push it yet, but printed easily at 200mm/s. Now I'm installing the High Flow Kit, stay tuned for it 🤗
@@Frikarte3D Ah. I see. I had to open my printer up and switch a connector around and plug a usb micro from the main board directly into the sonic pad. There's a RUclips video on how to do this for anyone else having same issue.
Yes, you must unscrew the bottom plate to know what's your motherboard version. The most common is STM32F103 i didn't opened it and it works like a charm.
@@Frikarte3D I opened mine and yes, it is a STM32F103. Would have been a bit better to show that part, but still a decent how to. Thanks for posting this.
"The compensation made one of the sides always be too close to the bed and the other side too far" SAME FOR ME BRO!
Eso me pasaba sin el Sonic Pad y el autoleveling. Cuando no tenía el Sonic Pad la tenía funcionando solo con leveling manual y me funcionaba bastante bién así. El Sonic Pad solucionaba el fallo del firmware original.
Do you have to change any configuration for the START or END Gcode ?
En el Creality Print 4 reutilizé los Gcode que tenía en el Creality Slicer porque los que venían por defecto en el perfil de la impresora me daba un error al terminar la impresión. Si los necesitas te los puedo enviar.
@@Frikarte3D si puedes pasar el código estaría muy bien!! Muchas gracias estoy por hacer el cambio con la Sonic,
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Hey thanks so much for the video! If you don't mind me asking, how do I tell which processor I have so I know which version to select?
Hey! I had the same doubt, theorically you need to open your printer to check the motherboard, I didn't do it because I need to do a pending comission. On the Cr-10 Smart Pro, the most common is STM32F103, didn't know what could happen if you choose the incorrect one 😅
Hey, can you make a video comparison between before the upgrade and after, also what are the best sources for the sonic pad and the high flow kit 😊😊😊
I will try to look for videos before installing the Sonic Pad and see what I can find to try to compare. I'm also waiting to do speed tests with the High Flow Kit! I got the Sonic Pad and High Flow Kit with the rewards as a designer on Creality Cloud, but usually when I need spares and parts I buy from 3DJake, Aliexpress or Amazon.
@@Frikarte3D thank you, you are the best. And the link for the high flow hot end is not available anymore i found one on another website, I just wanted to make sure you know that.
Thanks, changed the link for a global one 🤗
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thanks for the video! Do you believe it was worth it? Has the printing speed increased a lot?
It was a total game changer for me! I cannot achieve a good first layer with ABL and Sonic Pad solved it easily. For speed I didn't push it yet, but printed easily at 200mm/s. Now I'm installing the High Flow Kit, stay tuned for it 🤗
How did you do the Timelapse video on this?
You can record a timelapse using a Nebula Camera on this
My sonic pad didn't come with usb to usb to fit in printer. Only came with usb to micro or c. How did you connect them? Use your own wire?
What connector does your printer have? My printer has Type C. Replaced the original one with an Android data cable to avoid adapters
@@Frikarte3D Ah. I see. I had to open my printer up and switch a connector around and plug a usb micro from the main board directly into the sonic pad. There's a RUclips video on how to do this for anyone else having same issue.
@@sirvz What printer do you have? Creality launched a serial connector to fit on any printer, maybe you can go for that.
"promo sm"
No thank you mate! :)
"open the printer" ?
Yes, you must unscrew the bottom plate to know what's your motherboard version. The most common is STM32F103 i didn't opened it and it works like a charm.
@@Frikarte3D I opened mine and yes, it is a STM32F103. Would have been a bit better to show that part, but still a decent how to. Thanks for posting this.
@@jnkmal9519 I can do that part on another video 🤗
Check if the Ho Ten fan is running :)