Got my first 3D printer back in 2018, one of the best decisions i have ever had lol Its uses are tremendous and beyond just RC related stuffs, you can design things useful for FPV, CNC, server rack and even crypto-mining lol 3D printing is absolutely amazing 🔥🚀 Have a great week ahead Mario and keep on unleashing that creativity 🙏🏽💪🏽
Fantastic review, Mario! 😃 It's really interesting to watch the 3d printing market advancing... It's getting better and better for us! Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Go to your slicer.. look at the custom gcode start up section. After where you see G28, go down 1 line and type M420 S1 Z5... you have to manually tell the printer to load the bed level mesh... i know this is old but this is to help those who are having issues and why there beds after doing the ABL it still screws up. The code i provided up tells the the printer to load the mesh stored in the memeory slot 1 and to use that mesh for the 1st 5 layers or 5 mm of the print.
Not sure if such a large nozzle could be feeded by normal hotends. They become the bottleneck for sure quite literally ;) 0.8mm is already pretty large imho.
I just bought two of these and cannot get either of them to finish a print. the extruder stops extruding and the head keeps moving as if it is printing. If I stop the print, then manually extrude from the panel, it extrudes again. Any thoughts on where the failure may be? Arty support is useless.
On your manual extrude: do you use same temp as on the print? On the print: does it really fail to extrude or is it rather extruding in the air instead of printing on plate/prev layer?
@@Rcschim yes same temp. Its like the extruder just stops for no reason in the print. I come to the print after it runs overnight and the head is up off the print with nothing coming out
I tend to say: no ;) At least not the Arty (I tested x3plus and x4plus). Maybe the Ender 3v3 Plus from creality? Check out reviews from this device. If you have a bit more budget, I'd consider the Qidi Plus4 - or even the Creality K2
I have one and it clogs extremely easily. The only filament I have been using without clogs is sunlu pla. Does it happen the same to you? I am considering to switch to a ptfe barrel
No, I think I didn’t have a clogged nozzle yet on this one. But mainly printing pla or sometimes tpu. After 1 month I changed the nozzle now to 0.8mm and I don’t think you could clog this ;)
Got my first 3D printer back in 2018, one of the best decisions i have ever had lol
Its uses are tremendous and beyond just RC related stuffs, you can design things useful for FPV, CNC, server rack and even crypto-mining lol
3D printing is absolutely amazing 🔥🚀
Have a great week ahead Mario and keep on unleashing that creativity 🙏🏽💪🏽
Thanks for the nice comment Cedric. Nice to hear from you - hope all is well in Thailand! Greets and have a great week too!
Fantastic review, Mario! 😃
It's really interesting to watch the 3d printing market advancing... It's getting better and better for us!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks Mario!
This is why you are the man, you covered everything and mods. cheers boss
Go to your slicer.. look at the custom gcode start up section. After where you see G28, go down 1 line and type M420 S1 Z5... you have to manually tell the printer to load the bed level mesh... i know this is old but this is to help those who are having issues and why there beds after doing the ABL it still screws up. The code i provided up tells the the printer to load the mesh stored in the memeory slot 1 and to use that mesh for the 1st 5 layers or 5 mm of the print.
Wont it be better with just M420 S1? if you use the mesh for only 5 layers - wont it go shitty after that?
Dankeschön. War gar nicht so einfach fotos oder videos vom zusammenbau des hotends zu finden.
How did you change the nozzle?
glad i found your channel, would love to see you try a 1.5mm CHT clone nozzle i saw online recently
Not sure if such a large nozzle could be feeded by normal hotends. They become the bottleneck for sure quite literally ;)
0.8mm is already pretty large imho.
I just bought two of these and cannot get either of them to finish a print. the extruder stops extruding and the head keeps moving as if it is printing. If I stop the print, then manually extrude from the panel, it extrudes again. Any thoughts on where the failure may be? Arty support is useless.
On your manual extrude: do you use same temp as on the print?
On the print: does it really fail to extrude or is it rather extruding in the air instead of printing on plate/prev layer?
@@Rcschim yes same temp. Its like the extruder just stops for no reason in the print. I come to the print after it runs overnight and the head is up off the print with nothing coming out
Are any of these large format printers any good? Everyone has problems with these cheap large format printers.
I tend to say: no ;)
At least not the Arty (I tested x3plus and x4plus).
Maybe the Ender 3v3 Plus from creality? Check out reviews from this device.
If you have a bit more budget, I'd consider the Qidi Plus4 - or even the Creality K2
I have one and it clogs extremely easily. The only filament I have been using without clogs is sunlu pla. Does it happen the same to you? I am considering to switch to a ptfe barrel
No, I think I didn’t have a clogged nozzle yet on this one. But mainly printing pla or sometimes tpu. After 1 month I changed the nozzle now to 0.8mm and I don’t think you could clog this ;)
nice video! thanks :)
I just got Klipper running on mine 😀
I got Klipper running on my new x4 plus now, per default ;). Even comes with fluidd as a default, and root access via ssh.
@@Rcschim that's no fun. OEM tainted Klipper isn't true Klipper.
Good prints but fans are the loudest i have ever witnessed - basically so noisy that the printer is useless.
Turn down the fan to 60%.