Kingroon KLP1 3D printer review after 3 month

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • There is a new wave of fast CoreXY 3D Printers. KLP1 is maybe the cheapest option, but a capable alternative. Most of the reviews are based on short term experience, so I made this video about the dark side...
    1:03 Dealing with support - broken front door
    1:33 First impressions and tuning
    2:10 Screen behind the door
    2:23 Dark panels and no light
    2:53 Top panel scratching
    3:08 Support part - fan noise
    3:41 Self killing head
    4:12 Pimp up the printer
    4:37 Frame and spool holder upgrade
    5:25 LED stripe
    6:00 FAN noise
    6:28 USB Cam
    6:48 Vibration and dampening: 25kg concrete and calibration
    7:30 Summary
    8:36 I'll be back

Комментарии • 15

  • @Jeffdoeswhat
    @Jeffdoeswhat 9 месяцев назад +1

    I like how beefy the riser you made looks. Good video. I do wish they had better/quicker tech support. I’ve had great luck with my KLP1.

    • @MrFrescho
      @MrFrescho  9 месяцев назад

      As I stated in the video I am not against the KLP1, just it has its own quirks. The printer itself is more than good enough. I use it as an average 8-10 hours per week and it is just working and working and...

    •  Месяц назад

      ​@@MrFrescho yeah, you should make those models Available

  • @sprlpy318
    @sprlpy318 8 месяцев назад

    I have the first version of this printer and it has twice as many problems, to be honest, I'm tired, I got to the point that it remains to change the extruder from the second version, but they said that I can't change it and I'll have to change the motherboard as well, I don't understand why, but I hope for the best

  • @jesusAntonioBustamanteAraujo
    @jesusAntonioBustamanteAraujo 8 месяцев назад

    Links for stl for upgrade printer

  • @3dr14ng4
    @3dr14ng4 7 месяцев назад

    Hi, really good review. I would like to know if you know the procedure to remove or replace the hot-end nozzle? For example if I wanted to change it for larger extrusion size, fixing clog, or by using different design and material.

    • @MrFrescho
      @MrFrescho  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, Sorry for slow response. I tend to recommend Kingroon official video for hotend replacement. It is decent and you can see all the steps: ruclips.net/video/TyAIzESYg4k/видео.html

  • @NobodyXroxas
    @NobodyXroxas 7 месяцев назад

    thank for this review since im looking in to getting one
    im aware of the issue but these seem minor and fixable
    all do i was wanting to ask if you could share the print for the top you made so i can install the LED
    i seen similiar raisers but not where i can easyly place or add the lights
    if not thats oke but still thank for the review

    • @MrFrescho
      @MrFrescho  7 месяцев назад

      I would be happy to share, but a crash took my latest design. What I have does not fit properly. I mean the screws were moved few mm to be on the right spot after that backup . If you check out my answer to MrTanku you may find there alternatives. I used rail for the given LED stripe I could source in the local shop. So there is nothing special, just few screws and some glue.

  • @MrTanku
    @MrTanku 9 месяцев назад +2

    Can you provide the files for the top panel riser?

    • @MrFrescho
      @MrFrescho  9 месяцев назад +2

      An unfortunate crash took my latest design. What I do have is not 100% accurate, as far as I remember the screw position of the top lid is not fine and I miss the holes to secure the LED. But others also faced the same issue and they were smarter than me to have a copy of their design. I found two of them, I hope that helps you to solve the close lid problem. They implemented a bit different but at least as suffice way as I did:
      www.printables.com/model/652878-kingroon-klp1-raised-top
      www.printables.com/model/665629-30mm-top-riser-for-kingroon-klp1

    • @Mr0neShotAway
      @Mr0neShotAway 9 месяцев назад

      Could you share the led strip you used? Where did you connect the strip? Thanks

    • @MrFrescho
      @MrFrescho  9 месяцев назад +2

      @@Mr0neShotAway I went to the local shop and sourced there the stuff, so I recommend the same. After a quick discussion with the sales person the selected one was 24V cold white (gives more contrast than warm LED) and 800 lumen/meter. It is powered directly from the PSU, this is why I removed the bottom of the printer. It also means when the printer is on there is light. The wire is, as far as I remember, an AWG20 (0.5 mm2) one. Since it is pulling less than 1A I may say it is an overkill. You can reduce it to make it easier to handle, but there is warm in the chamber, therefore I would oversize by a factor of 2 at least.

  • @crazzzyization
    @crazzzyization 8 месяцев назад

    I sympathize with all the owners of this shit