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| Brand | FLSUN |
| Colour | Black |
| Item weight | 10 Kilograms |
| Operating system | Windows XP |
Z**P
Probably not what you're looking for
I cannot recommend this purchase to anyone who doesn't like tinkering and spending additional money to get this to a reliably functional state. This is a very cheaply built kit machine with a number of bad design problems: - Zero cable management (you will end up with a printer with cables everywhere) - Some components don't fit as intended (you will require a 3D printing or some inventive solutions to get some things to work) - Weak frame construction (minimal effort to keep the platform stable, with all but a few parts done in acrylic instead of aluminium). It doesn't even come with proper t-bolts for the 2020 frame construction so you will need to purchase some. - Poor power supply setup (no on/off switch at the power supply, just some raw wires you bolt down to the power supply itself). - Bad bowden setup. (Cheaply built with a very long, high-friction line and poorly designed feeder mechanism. I have yet to get filament to feed properly using the default setup). - A dual extruder is supplied but with the default build it will be hard to set up reliably. So far I haven't been able to get it working. - The supplied build instructions are scattered and not easy to follow in places (or are missing steps). You will have to spend some time figuring them out to get this to build. - Definitely NOT a first printer - you will need to know a bit about 3D printers to get somewhere with this.
A**R
... the video and guide to build it otherwise a good product
Half way through build to need to go back and forth the video and guide to build it otherwise a good product
D**R
Large print area
Purchased August 2018, used with Simplify3D. Assembly was straightforward for me, but I am an engineer. Bed leveling does take some care. Had to replace a few bits in year and a half of use, but just normal wear and tear. Adhesion was improved with using an aftermarket mat on bad. Overall very satisfied
R**3
Not impressed unfortunately. But i wanted to be.
I ordered this because of size and reviews. But i seem to be having problems. It keeps saying something about temperature failure and failing prints. Also sometimes dont seem to feed the filament fluently so doesn't come from the nozzle properly. It will flow fine then decide not too. I have always been used to a direct drive printer. Not sure I'm keen on these type
C**F
NO NOT BUY!
Before I start, I have plenty of experience with 3d printers as I've been using them for years now. The design of this product is atrocious, the wrong nuts were supplied, the metal was bent, the acrylic is not strong enough and the bearings on the base are held on with ZIPTYES! No feet to sit on, instructions contradicting and all cheap Chinese copy rubbish. The dual extruders DO NOT work no matter what you try and if you just use one you get under extrusion you cant solve. if you use the single head it will work until the sealant breaks on the top and then it leaks plastic everywhere. I have now wasted several weekends on this and down £300 plus the countless hours! DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY
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