Media could not be loaded. Although I'm fairly familiar with 3D printers, this is my first. Creality makes some of the most popular budget 3D printers - there are even two subscription plans on Reddit (Creality and CR10), and the CR-10S and Ender 3 are listed in recommended printer models for hobbyists. As a result. There is a huge user community, lots of updates, and tons of YouTube videos to answer any questions. The CR-10S was packaged *very* well - although the box was rough, everything inside was perfect. It took about 30 minutes to set everything up. Then I discovered a problem - the printhead carriage on the X-Rail was very wobbly. I later found an eccentric in a YouTube video, but concluded that the plate was actually slightly bent - I suspect this happened when they pushed the nuts into the back. Luckily it only took about 10 minutes to remove and align the part, after which it fit perfectly. I also tightened the 2 eccentric nuts on the Y axis. The X and Y belts were tight enough that no further adjustments were needed. When zeroing the disk I found that there is an interaction between the controls. That means you have to go through them a few times to get the slab really flat. The total time was now maybe an hour or so. I spent about another 15 minutes disconnecting and reconnecting the cables so they were neatly tied together, and after that I was ready to print. The CR-10S comes with a small PLA roll and the included micro USB contains a G-code file for the "Maneki Neko" cat. You can get everything as an STL file, but you have to convert it to G-code with a slicer, and I was itchy. It is printed perfectly (see photos). Very impressed with the print quality. The CR-10S includes multiple colored plastic fairings to decorate the rails. As it turns out you can't mount this to the left Z-rail and X-rail as there are screws in the way. It's ok but they had to lower the plastic edge a few mm so it wasn't a problem. Overall very impressed. Note that this printer uses a Bowden tube, so printing elastomeric material is challenging.
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