Um, creality does give you root access to the firmware, it's right on the touchscreen. From there you install a full klipper like simpleAF, add an eddy for bed scanning rather than probeing, a creality obxidian nozzle and you have a bambu eater for considerably less money where I live. Reliable, fast and not in a walled garden. Requires a tiny little bit of effort though.
$456 is a premium printer price? What can i get that is better and with as much potential for future improvements due to open source nature? I CANNOT go above $500, the reason is simple, i've set my limit to 200, then i raised to 300, and i can't continue to raise the price point :( What can i get for 450 or less that is as good or better than the K1C, with enclosure and camera? Thanks for the review.
$559 is the regular MSRP for this printer, if you can get it on sale closer to $400 thats one thing, but expect to be repairing the extruder somewhat frequently and wasting filament to tune your profiles. I haven't looked at every printer out there obviously so I can only point you so far. Consider checking out the QiDi Q1 Pro Join the user facebook group for it and get a more well rounded experience of it than just YT reviews. Search it up on reddit too.
@@Armored_Turtle-RK Thank you very much for your reply. You're absolutely right, the original price is close to $600 now that i checked it. Took your suggestion and saw a "Aurora tech" review of that Qidi and it is packed with features!!! Looks awesome and it is around the same price point ($450) , but on the review, it showed the K1C print quality is superior :( Reddit does mention that the K1C is mostly a hit or miss, if you get lucky, you get outstanding printer and prints, if you get unlucky, you're stuck with crappy customer support. Keep up the honest reviews, you got another sub :)
@@trulsdirio that is a great deal, but some people complain of warping due to lack of enclosure for fast prints. And there is a factor when choosing a printer that might sound silly, but as a strict open source software user, i really don't appreciate the closed system of Bambu, although i recognise they're superior on all aspects. The same way i wouldn't use MacOS or Windows even if loosing CPU/GPU power
What strain is it under other than shipping? its a fixed harness that its attached to. Would have been easy to just cover the connection with that shell altogether.
I recently did a update and a new calibration. I did my first ABS Print last weekend. Its crazy how good that print came out. Absolut even layers and perfect sizes on the part. Its was a 240x120x30mm part.
Lots of corners cut. One of the biggest problems is that the current Creality extruder design is fundamentally flawed and you will never get perfectly clean prints with it. There are just much better printers for the money. Personally I would go with Qidi. I hope the K2 is better, but I have my doubts.
Hi there, which Qidi are you talking about? I am looking for a open source printer that costs the same or less than the K1C ($456), what would you recommend?
@@rubiskelter Wow, I didn't realize they had dropped the price of the K1C that low! I'm talking about the Q1 Pro. It was $439 every day with a coupon, but right now it's back up to $499 because of the sale. If you spend $1 more, you get $50 automatically, making the price $449 plus whatever else you get. Cheapest filament is $25 for GF ABS which would honestly be fun to print with and would print fantastic on the Q1 Pro. Brings the total to $474. You can also take $30 off with 30DAYSGIFT making it $469 alone. IMO the Q1 Pro is superior to the K1C in every way except possibly looks which are subjective. The main advantages to note though are superior extrusion quality with way less VFA, a larger build volume, and the heated chamber. The Q1 Pro can print pretty much any difficult filament like CF Nylon or picky ABS out of the box with no warping or other issues. Check out reviews as almost all of them are great.
I was considering buying k1C or MAX to add to my printer army, I have bambulab X1C so far no problem at all except for 3, sometime the filament would be broken inside the AMS unit(I'm guessing filament wasn't dry), print got knock out probably because of my setting, and I have issue with screen too but bambu sent replacement unit without any charged of shipping at all, overall been print great, fast and reliable, coming from Anet, and anycubic printer Creality somehow have great price point, but the costumer service and the printer itself seems bad after I saw a lot of review I'm considering Elegoo Neptune 4 MAX, as I'm need large size for my project, but seems have quality issue with firmware, leveling and the famous "blob", and going with bed slinger, slower speed+ringing and layer shifting making me still consider Creality do you have any recommended printer in the big size and price range of neptune max?
The neptune max is a really large printer for the price point, I cant speak to the 4 max but I do have a 3 max and ill just leave it at this: Its used exactly the same as a junk drawer is... I have gotten some decent large prints off of it but the bed never seams to stay level enough for a good first layer and I have to adjust the z offset live every single time. For 350 sized printers there isn't much in a similar price range unfortunately. The Sovol SV08 looks promising but I cant really say as I ordered it April 18th and have yet to hear anything from them...
It's like this company has a mental health problem, where it doesn't realize its own issues and thinks that their products and product development is OK.
Because dumb idiots keep buying them. RUclips is filled with reviewers who rave about this machine. All paid liars of course but what are you gonna do.
@@1SmokedTurkey1 Don't just watch youtube reviews, get in the machine specific facebook groups, discords, reddit etc... and see what the typical experience actually is with the machines you are interested in. Personally I just watch the reviews to gauge if I'm even genuinely interested in a machine or not.
I'm ngl, I really like Creality anyways. I passed on this k series, but now the K2 is right around the corner. I have to say. I'm probably going to get one of those. I have 3 Ender 5 s1's that I love, and an Ender3 V2, that is more of a struggle. I'm going to say this. I will never buy a closed loop system like what Bambu have going on. I don't want to have my printers online, and monitored, like with Prusa as well. The reason to buy these is to support a company who is into modding, and being more open source. I think it sucks that you seem to have gotten a lemon in this printer, as I've seen dozens of other people have minty perfect prints right out of the box. Also, that Doron Velta is literally the stuff of envy. I plan on building one soon myself. I'd love to see you post a video of it in action.
They do have some really good printers, but they have more bad printers than good ones IMO. I'm also eyeing the K2, I got the K1 on black Friday last year and ended up returning it after two weeks. From impossible PID tune for the nozzle for consistent temps (jumped +/- up to 5 degrees, even after manually feeding while tuning) to unaligned idle bearings on the gantry making your parts warp when printing near the sides (that gives it a "a2+b2=c2" motion delta towards the sides). I did however buy one of the "worst" printers they ever sold.. the Sermoon D1 lol. It was open box at my local Micro Center for $280, down from $1,200. I literally bought it for the frame and parts. Personally designed the parts to fix a TON of design flaws and replaced the X/Y motors with much better/appropriate sizes, got a 310mm x 310mm bed, Sonic Pad, custom volcano hot end, etc etc etc LOL. It's an AMAZING printer now, she's a pilot
@@MrHeHim I think it's probably more like 50/50 for me as far as bad, n good ones. The feeling I get when fixing my own stuff then getting a print to go good, is a feeling unrivaled by anything lol. I think its awesome you got a Sermoon to go correctly. A true testament to you as a tinker, and that is what I'm shooting for myself.
You're probably one of the few who reviewed this machine and has actual integrity. Thank you for being honest. I would never give Creality a single dollar.
bro without tuning it prints okay, just tune it and youll see how good of a machine it is. ofc it has small issues like any other brand. remember you are paying fraction of what p1s or carbon costs, and spending extra 130 bucks it can literally annihilate bambus
Where Creality has positioned this in the market, shouldn't have to do things like fix the extruder before 300 hours. Shouldn't have to jail break it to fix the input shaping. Being an appliance style printer, I shouldn't even have to make a full on profile just to turn out basic prints... If I wanted to do all that, I could get many many different printers for less $
Couldnt agree more. Its a fine enough printer, but for the money it just dosnt live up to the competition. People who seem to love this printer tend to come from Enders and never used much of anything else. The moment you leave the Crealitty half baked eco system you will see this thing just dosnt compete. Yeah, Bambu is the best right now, but its not just Bambu thats better than this printer. All the other modern corexy printers I have used have been better than this so far. Were long past the days of hobby 3d printing. If you want a hobby 3d printer to tinker on, thats super, build a Voron or one of the countless other awesome open source alternatives. When you pay good money for a printer, it should simply work out of the box without tuning/tinkering!
I got the k1, which had a lot of updates on the k1c. K1 needs a lot of upgrades to print good. The entire hotend assembly and extruder needs replacement, cause it sucks. No more creality for me, unless they finally make it good. Until then, its yearly release of experimentation and let the user fix the issues.
Every creality printer I've owned required tons of upgrades and tweeks to print nicely. My X1Carbon is slice and print every single time! If a print fails its because I'm asking it to perform miracles with filament.
So you have basicly this points in video: 1) x-axis wedging issue (ringing) 2) one bad script of pulling out filament? 3) bad labels? You overreacting a bit, don't you think? And K1C costs $500 or less, not $600 X-axis wedging issue may be solved by 1) removing grease from x-axis; 2) replacing springs with weaker ones; 3) and if nothing helped grinding out of bushing housing. There are much more issues known to community you have not mentioned (though they are more rare). Some of them are: bad factory leveling of printing bed; feeder overheating and clogging; thermopaste issue in heater; tenso sensors failure; camera overheating; gantry racking.
Did you not even check the website?... It's on sale right now but it's normally 560$ and that's msrp, if it's constantly under 500$ then you should know why. It's a bad purchase even at the sale price, I would hands down pay prusa tax before buying a Creality printer. I don't know a single person that has not had significant issues with any of the K1 printers and fixing these issues costs hours of time... Unless you value your time as near nothing you made a bad purchase with this machine.
@@TrollingTardcore what I want to say is that this printer is still a good deal with only alternative is qidi q1. As far as I know. And before buying it you should know that some issues should be addressed: 1) (optional) it shood be rooted 2) x-axis issue should be fixed... That is pretty much it. After that you should be good and it will take about 1 hour to do. Nice way to save $200 on more expensive printer.
@@binariti The extruder is also a travesty and is a ticking time bomb. It will fail and is a serious endeavor to repair (the toolhead was not designed with maintenance in mind). The point of the video was - they didn't finish it - and why would they if people will keep buying beta units anyway? They could have delivered a nice machine here but opted not to...
@@Armored_Turtle-RK I'm not sure about extruder and what do you mean. What will fail for sure is heater because if you print on high temperatures thermopaste will fail for sure. But it is not very hard to reapply. There is a chance that it will not fail if you print on low temperatures though. Other than that there is not much failure points... Everything can be disassembled without much trouble. Feeder motor can sometimes overheat filament and cause clogging, though that is quite rare. Other than that there is not much to fear.
@@binariti the extruder gears are only supported from one side. They cam outwards when under load and sometimes sheer themselves from the extruder chassis. Also leads to inconsistent extrusion conditions.
Two companies I'm glad I stay away from since getting into 3D printing creality and prusa, and instead of getting the K1 you could just go with the AD5M by flash forge same build volume a lot cheaper and prints right out the box, there are two types of printers a tinkerers printer and a printer that Prints
It’s funny how many people are genuinely upset about this video. I don’t really like creality as a brand, they seem lazy and greedy. I’m so glad I got a Bambu lab printer instead, yeah it’s a “walled garden” but so what. What is it you want to do but can’t? I don’t need to mess with the firmware because it actually works. Ignore the hate, this was a good video. Even if I didn’t agree with you I still think you’re entitled to your opinion. I might put a comment why I disagree or try persuade you to change your mind but I don’t need to attack you personally because we disagree about which printer is good or better or whatever. It’s rude and pathetic, they would never talk to someone like this in person.
Good thing it wasn't a review. Just a call out on companies not finishing their products. If I bought a FPV drone that oscillated badly at random because of poor flight controller tuning, would that be acceptable? Or would you suggest people spend their money else where? Would you like a 20 minute PSA about all the things wrong with this printer because I could continue, there's a lot of subject matter there for sure.
Good thing it's not a review. Yeah, maybe you're right, maybe I should spend the several hundred dollars on this machine, then spend more money to fix the horrific hot end and extruder... as well as my time to fix or find new macros to make the darn thing as useable as it should have been out of the box. A hobby level printer is one thing, a printer trying to position itself as an appliance on the level of a Bambu machine is another.
@Armored_Turtle-RK everyone else is having success. Step back and consider why you are the outlier. In fact I just got it today and the first few prints have been rock solid.
@@skywalkr2 okay, lets see em then? why are their user groups full of people asking for help fixing things on it and less showing off of good prints like in some other communities? Sorry to tell you that the experience could be better. *shrug*
Maybe you ought to watch some of this guys other videos before you say he isnt an expert. Dude is making an open source AMS alternative, what exactly have you done again?
Can you tell me how much cope costs in your state? What Creality printer did you buy that didn't give you issues? Because out of 4 different enders I have had they have all given me more problems then the 6 bambu printers I have
@@fofopads4450 They are ALL from china and you are clearly a creality hater. If there printers are such shit why have they sold 5 times as many printers as anyone ells
@@philipthurston7860 I’m not 100% sure what you said since you have pretty bad grammar, but I own 3 Enders and 1 Bambu so I’m not biased here. You seem like you love to cause trouble.
Yeah, Nevermind all the vorons and deltas on my channel and the complete lack of Bambu presence. Unfinished printer is unfinished. Please refer to the last 3 seconds of this video.
Um, creality does give you root access to the firmware, it's right on the touchscreen. From there you install a full klipper like simpleAF, add an eddy for bed scanning rather than probeing, a creality obxidian nozzle and you have a bambu eater for considerably less money where I live. Reliable, fast and not in a walled garden. Requires a tiny little bit of effort though.
$456 is a premium printer price? What can i get that is better and with as much potential for future improvements due to open source nature?
I CANNOT go above $500, the reason is simple, i've set my limit to 200, then i raised to 300, and i can't continue to raise the price point :(
What can i get for 450 or less that is as good or better than the K1C, with enclosure and camera?
Thanks for the review.
$559 is the regular MSRP for this printer, if you can get it on sale closer to $400 thats one thing, but expect to be repairing the extruder somewhat frequently and wasting filament to tune your profiles. I haven't looked at every printer out there obviously so I can only point you so far. Consider checking out the QiDi Q1 Pro
Join the user facebook group for it and get a more well rounded experience of it than just YT reviews. Search it up on reddit too.
@@Armored_Turtle-RK Thank you very much for your reply. You're absolutely right, the original price is close to $600 now that i checked it.
Took your suggestion and saw a "Aurora tech" review of that Qidi and it is packed with features!!! Looks awesome and it is around the same price point ($450) , but on the review, it showed the K1C print quality is superior :(
Reddit does mention that the K1C is mostly a hit or miss, if you get lucky, you get outstanding printer and prints, if you get unlucky, you're stuck with crappy customer support.
Keep up the honest reviews, you got another sub :)
Bambu got their anniversary sale on right now, the A1 with AMS Lite is 499€ where i live, the P1S is 599€.
@@trulsdirio that is a great deal, but some people complain of warping due to lack of enclosure for fast prints. And there is a factor when choosing a printer that might sound silly, but as a strict open source software user, i really don't appreciate the closed system of Bambu, although i recognise they're superior on all aspects. The same way i wouldn't use MacOS or Windows even if loosing CPU/GPU power
That hot glue on the runout sensor wires is there for strain relief
What strain is it under other than shipping? its a fixed harness that its attached to. Would have been easy to just cover the connection with that shell altogether.
@@Armored_Turtle-RK my guess is the supplier that made the cable did it to ensure the wires didn't snap at the connector from being bent too far.
@@Armored_Turtle-RK well theres a dude that likes to pull on the cables with regularity that can be seen in the video ;) Thats a bit of strain too.
I recently did a update and a new calibration. I did my first ABS Print last weekend. Its crazy how good that print came out. Absolut even layers and perfect sizes on the part. Its was a 240x120x30mm part.
Lots of corners cut. One of the biggest problems is that the current Creality extruder design is fundamentally flawed and you will never get perfectly clean prints with it. There are just much better printers for the money. Personally I would go with Qidi. I hope the K2 is better, but I have my doubts.
I absolutely could have kept harping on it for many more things, but I think that was enough to get my point across...
"No corner was left uncut" might be the right term here?
Hi there, which Qidi are you talking about? I am looking for a open source printer that costs the same or less than the K1C ($456), what would you recommend?
@@rubiskelter Wow, I didn't realize they had dropped the price of the K1C that low! I'm talking about the Q1 Pro. It was $439 every day with a coupon, but right now it's back up to $499 because of the sale. If you spend $1 more, you get $50 automatically, making the price $449 plus whatever else you get. Cheapest filament is $25 for GF ABS which would honestly be fun to print with and would print fantastic on the Q1 Pro. Brings the total to $474. You can also take $30 off with 30DAYSGIFT making it $469 alone. IMO the Q1 Pro is superior to the K1C in every way except possibly looks which are subjective. The main advantages to note though are superior extrusion quality with way less VFA, a larger build volume, and the heated chamber. The Q1 Pro can print pretty much any difficult filament like CF Nylon or picky ABS out of the box with no warping or other issues. Check out reviews as almost all of them are great.
I was considering buying k1C or MAX to add to my printer army, I have bambulab X1C so far no problem at all except for 3, sometime the filament would be broken inside the AMS unit(I'm guessing filament wasn't dry), print got knock out probably because of my setting, and I have issue with screen too but bambu sent replacement unit without any charged of shipping at all, overall been print great, fast and reliable, coming from Anet, and anycubic printer
Creality somehow have great price point, but the costumer service and the printer itself seems bad after I saw a lot of review
I'm considering Elegoo Neptune 4 MAX, as I'm need large size for my project, but seems have quality issue with firmware, leveling and the famous "blob", and going with bed slinger, slower speed+ringing and layer shifting making me still consider Creality
do you have any recommended printer in the big size and price range of neptune max?
The neptune max is a really large printer for the price point, I cant speak to the 4 max but I do have a 3 max and ill just leave it at this: Its used exactly the same as a junk drawer is... I have gotten some decent large prints off of it but the bed never seams to stay level enough for a good first layer and I have to adjust the z offset live every single time.
For 350 sized printers there isn't much in a similar price range unfortunately. The Sovol SV08 looks promising but I cant really say as I ordered it April 18th and have yet to hear anything from them...
It's like this company has a mental health problem, where it doesn't realize its own issues and thinks that their products and product development is OK.
Because dumb idiots keep buying them. RUclips is filled with reviewers who rave about this machine. All paid liars of course but what are you gonna do.
@@1SmokedTurkey1 Don't just watch youtube reviews, get in the machine specific facebook groups, discords, reddit etc... and see what the typical experience actually is with the machines you are interested in.
Personally I just watch the reviews to gauge if I'm even genuinely interested in a machine or not.
I'm ngl, I really like Creality anyways. I passed on this k series, but now the K2 is right around the corner. I have to say. I'm probably going to get one of those. I have 3 Ender 5 s1's that I love, and an Ender3 V2, that is more of a struggle. I'm going to say this. I will never buy a closed loop system like what Bambu have going on. I don't want to have my printers online, and monitored, like with Prusa as well. The reason to buy these is to support a company who is into modding, and being more open source. I think it sucks that you seem to have gotten a lemon in this printer, as I've seen dozens of other people have minty perfect prints right out of the box. Also, that Doron Velta is literally the stuff of envy. I plan on building one soon myself. I'd love to see you post a video of it in action.
They do have some really good printers, but they have more bad printers than good ones IMO. I'm also eyeing the K2, I got the K1 on black Friday last year and ended up returning it after two weeks. From impossible PID tune for the nozzle for consistent temps (jumped +/- up to 5 degrees, even after manually feeding while tuning) to unaligned idle bearings on the gantry making your parts warp when printing near the sides (that gives it a "a2+b2=c2" motion delta towards the sides).
I did however buy one of the "worst" printers they ever sold.. the Sermoon D1 lol. It was open box at my local Micro Center for $280, down from $1,200. I literally bought it for the frame and parts. Personally designed the parts to fix a TON of design flaws and replaced the X/Y motors with much better/appropriate sizes, got a 310mm x 310mm bed, Sonic Pad, custom volcano hot end, etc etc etc LOL. It's an AMAZING printer now, she's a pilot
@@MrHeHim I think it's probably more like 50/50 for me as far as bad, n good ones. The feeling I get when fixing my own stuff then getting a print to go good, is a feeling unrivaled by anything lol. I think its awesome you got a Sermoon to go correctly. A true testament to you as a tinker, and that is what I'm shooting for myself.
I’m sorry about these other comments man. People are so rude.
I'm not concerned :)
If you want to buy a product and tune it/finish it, go for it. Personally, all that effort might as well just build a voron lol
You're probably one of the few who reviewed this machine and has actual integrity. Thank you for being honest. I would never give Creality a single dollar.
I'm not so sure it's much of a review, I could have gone into a lot more detail about it but thank you!
bro without tuning it prints okay, just tune it and youll see how good of a machine it is. ofc it has small issues like any other brand. remember you are paying fraction of what p1s or carbon costs, and spending extra 130 bucks it can literally annihilate bambus
Where Creality has positioned this in the market, shouldn't have to do things like fix the extruder before 300 hours.
Shouldn't have to jail break it to fix the input shaping. Being an appliance style printer, I shouldn't even have to make a full on profile just to turn out basic prints...
If I wanted to do all that, I could get many many different printers for less $
Couldnt agree more. Its a fine enough printer, but for the money it just dosnt live up to the competition. People who seem to love this printer tend to come from Enders and never used much of anything else. The moment you leave the Crealitty half baked eco system you will see this thing just dosnt compete. Yeah, Bambu is the best right now, but its not just Bambu thats better than this printer. All the other modern corexy printers I have used have been better than this so far.
Were long past the days of hobby 3d printing. If you want a hobby 3d printer to tinker on, thats super, build a Voron or one of the countless other awesome open source alternatives. When you pay good money for a printer, it should simply work out of the box without tuning/tinkering!
I got the k1, which had a lot of updates on the k1c. K1 needs a lot of upgrades to print good. The entire hotend assembly and extruder needs replacement, cause it sucks. No more creality for me, unless they finally make it good. Until then, its yearly release of experimentation and let the user fix the issues.
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Every creality printer I've owned required tons of upgrades and tweeks to print nicely. My X1Carbon is slice and print every single time! If a print fails its because I'm asking it to perform miracles with filament.
Early Access 3D Printers.
So you have basicly this points in video:
1) x-axis wedging issue (ringing)
2) one bad script of pulling out filament?
3) bad labels?
You overreacting a bit, don't you think? And K1C costs $500 or less, not $600
X-axis wedging issue may be solved by 1) removing grease from x-axis; 2) replacing springs with weaker ones; 3) and if nothing helped grinding out of bushing housing.
There are much more issues known to community you have not mentioned (though they are more rare). Some of them are: bad factory leveling of printing bed; feeder overheating and clogging; thermopaste issue in heater; tenso sensors failure; camera overheating; gantry racking.
Did you not even check the website?... It's on sale right now but it's normally 560$ and that's msrp, if it's constantly under 500$ then you should know why.
It's a bad purchase even at the sale price, I would hands down pay prusa tax before buying a Creality printer. I don't know a single person that has not had significant issues with any of the K1 printers and fixing these issues costs hours of time...
Unless you value your time as near nothing you made a bad purchase with this machine.
@@TrollingTardcore what I want to say is that this printer is still a good deal with only alternative is qidi q1. As far as I know.
And before buying it you should know that some issues should be addressed: 1) (optional) it shood be rooted 2) x-axis issue should be fixed...
That is pretty much it. After that you should be good and it will take about 1 hour to do. Nice way to save $200 on more expensive printer.
@@binariti The extruder is also a travesty and is a ticking time bomb. It will fail and is a serious endeavor to repair (the toolhead was not designed with maintenance in mind).
The point of the video was - they didn't finish it - and why would they if people will keep buying beta units anyway?
They could have delivered a nice machine here but opted not to...
@@Armored_Turtle-RK I'm not sure about extruder and what do you mean. What will fail for sure is heater because if you print on high temperatures thermopaste will fail for sure. But it is not very hard to reapply. There is a chance that it will not fail if you print on low temperatures though. Other than that there is not much failure points... Everything can be disassembled without much trouble. Feeder motor can sometimes overheat filament and cause clogging, though that is quite rare. Other than that there is not much to fear.
@@binariti the extruder gears are only supported from one side. They cam outwards when under load and sometimes sheer themselves from the extruder chassis. Also leads to inconsistent extrusion conditions.
Just use orca slicer 😊
Is there any other way than to use orca slicer? Lol I did not care for creality's slicer either, The prints in this video are a mix of both.
Two companies I'm glad I stay away from since getting into 3D printing creality and prusa, and instead of getting the K1 you could just go with the AD5M by flash forge same build volume a lot cheaper and prints right out the box, there are two types of printers a tinkerers printer and a printer that Prints
And if you really want a tinkerers printer i wouldnt even consider a creality id go full on and get a v0.2 kit instead.
It’s funny how many people are genuinely upset about this video. I don’t really like creality as a brand, they seem lazy and greedy. I’m so glad I got a Bambu lab printer instead, yeah it’s a “walled garden” but so what. What is it you want to do but can’t? I don’t need to mess with the firmware because it actually works.
Ignore the hate, this was a good video. Even if I didn’t agree with you I still think you’re entitled to your opinion. I might put a comment why I disagree or try persuade you to change your mind but I don’t need to attack you personally because we disagree about which printer is good or better or whatever. It’s rude and pathetic, they would never talk to someone like this in person.
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Nuh uhh.
find a better reviewer, this aint one of them.
Good thing it wasn't a review. Just a call out on companies not finishing their products.
If I bought a FPV drone that oscillated badly at random because of poor flight controller tuning, would that be acceptable? Or would you suggest people spend their money else where? Would you like a 20 minute PSA about all the things wrong with this printer because I could continue, there's a lot of subject matter there for sure.
Keep buying junk. they will keep making junk.
this review seems like someone who doesnt understand the value of money
Good thing it's not a review. Yeah, maybe you're right, maybe I should spend the several hundred dollars on this machine, then spend more money to fix the horrific hot end and extruder... as well as my time to fix or find new macros to make the darn thing as useable as it should have been out of the box. A hobby level printer is one thing, a printer trying to position itself as an appliance on the level of a Bambu machine is another.
@Armored_Turtle-RK everyone else is having success. Step back and consider why you are the outlier. In fact I just got it today and the first few prints have been rock solid.
@@skywalkr2 okay, lets see em then?
why are their user groups full of people asking for help fixing things on it and less showing off of good prints like in some other communities? Sorry to tell you that the experience could be better. *shrug*
What gave you that impression?
The outlier wants to talk 😂 look around you buddy, you're the only one agreeing with this. Perhaps think about why you're the only one failing?
You’re just being an asshole.
The only problem I see with this printer is. Well they let you buy one. You are no way an expert. Wait. Who are you. No one care what you think
What is your problem fellow? Are you paid by Creality or something?
Apparently, you care a lot... Your whole statement reads like a child having a tantrum because somebody else doesn't like your terrible toy.
Maybe you ought to watch some of this guys other videos before you say he isnt an expert. Dude is making an open source AMS alternative, what exactly have you done again?
Man you are fos
can't be as bad as bambu's crap. went from creality to bambu and had more issues in my first 3 days with bambu than I did in 3 months of creality
Can you tell me how much cope costs in your state? What Creality printer did you buy that didn't give you issues? Because out of 4 different enders I have had they have all given me more problems then the 6 bambu printers I have
What problems did Bambu printer give you?
OK I was wrong , you are not a bamboo fan boy ,just a CREALITY hater
And that's perfectly fine, Creality is shit, just like most china FDM printers
@@fofopads4450 They are ALL from china and you are clearly a creality hater. If there printers are such shit why have they sold 5 times as many printers as anyone ells
Lmfao just because he doesn’t like one printer means he’s a Creality hater???
@@MG_LIFE_LBS I LMAO AT you KEEP YOU'R bambo
@@philipthurston7860 I’m not 100% sure what you said since you have pretty bad grammar, but I own 3 Enders and 1 Bambu so I’m not biased here. You seem like you love to cause trouble.
you're a bamboo fan boy
Yeah, Nevermind all the vorons and deltas on my channel and the complete lack of Bambu presence.
Unfinished printer is unfinished. Please refer to the last 3 seconds of this video.
@@Armored_Turtle-RK Not just that, creality is begging for that comparison that is why they named this a k1c.
@@stuartwilson5827 obviously, but it doesn't even come close to a bambu.
@@Armored_Turtle-RK I’m on your side didn’t mean it another way😅 I just hope they address the z-offset issues. Neptune 4 pro has so many issues too.