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Review on 3D Printer Creality Ender 3 Pro Black by Dagmara Ziomek ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beyond praise! The product definitely deserves your attention.

However, just like any other type of 3D printer, you will need to learn how to use this one before you can make full use of its capabilities. Those. It will not be difficult for someone who has prior experience working with 3D printers to figure it out even with a stock machine and print nicely on it; nevertheless, it will be difficult for someone who is just starting out. I am going to quickly outline the course that I personally traveled, which is as follows: After ensuring that all of the axes are mechanically assembled in a perpendicular fashion to one another (particularly X and Z), you must first calibrate the extrusion of the bar (10mm set, 10mm got out), followed by the flow calibration, the calibration of the speed and distance of the retracts, and finally the calibration of the airflow of the model. And at some point along the way, you will grow to like the way that your printer prints:) It took me a total of four months.

Pros
  • Large print area, standard print speed, excellent access to all printer elements, flexible magnetic table, outstanding maintainability, and strong structural rigidity all contribute to what should in theory be fairly respectable printing. Read the comments to find out why this is the case.
Cons
  • 8-bit board (slow, even the menu slows down.); no support for BLTouch from the manufacturer (there is no way to attach it on the board, unless you dance with a tambourine); and noisy (the drivers make the motors generate noise since the motors are controlled by the driver), and the drivers are soldered into the board (they cannot be replaced); curved table (precision is needed high 0.1 mm at least, so that the first layer lays down); a simple extruder (specifically, feed gears + plastic, which is elastic, which is terrible); curved table Bowden tube with a significant amount of backlash on the inside, located directly under the filament (why is this done? I have no idea); the coolend fan blows on the model, which is a terrible thing, and because it is not of great quality, after 10 prints it will be very loud; fan blowing model 4010, which is insufficient for some of the duties at hand; Z-axis curve - you must print the gasket as soon as possible; the airflow of the board is paralleled with the airflow of the model (that is to say, if the airflow of the model is set to 0 when printing, the board will not be cooled.); all of the wires are not beaded but are instead strewn about in an unorganized manner.