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3D printer Creality CR-200B Review
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Description of 3D printer Creality CR-200B
- - Well packaged, no assembly required. - Big, heavy! Weighs about 18kg. - White, beautiful! The design looks very nice in the room, pleases the eye! - The assembly as a whole pleases, everything is neatly packed, there are ties. - A Meanwell power supply, not a nameless LED PSU. - Table size 220x240mm. - There is glass on the table, which can be quickly and easily removed with two lever clips. - It is very easy to adjust the gap between the table and the hot end. - The camera has an LED light. It is a pity that on the one hand, but still much better than nothing. - The chamber itself allows temperatures up to 46 degrees to be reached inside the printer. ABS printing is very smooth, the details do not warp.
- - Very, very noisy motherboard cooling fan with drivers. There is a huge amount of space under the lid to put some 140mm beQuiet, but in the end there is a 40mm 24 volt buzzer that howls so that it is clearly audible from another room. - Problems with the original firmware. For some reason, when connecting to the octoprint server, the printer out of the box just hung tightly and stopped loading (bootloop). I don’t know what this is connected with, but it was decided after a few hours of sorting through various flashings from the manufacturer’s website. - The printer does not heat the table more than 100 degrees. Locked at the firmware level. Printing nylon without varnishes and adhesives can be difficult. - The table heater can be more powerful. I really want to put a silicone heater on 300W 220V. It heats up to a hundred in about 6-7 minutes. - Vkusovschina, but it seems to me that USB Type B on such equipment would be better than MicroUSB, which has a place on mobile gadgets.