The Ender 3 S1 Pro is a new and improved version of the highly successful Ender 3. Equipped with a newly developed direct dual-gear extruder, automatic bed leveling, silent 32-bit mainboard, among...
The Ender 3 S1 Pro is a new and improved version of the highly successful Ender 3. Equipped with a newly developed direct dual-gear extruder, automatic bed leveling, silent 32-bit mainboard, among other features, the S1-Pro is a very affordable printer with everything you would want at this price.
The Ender 3 S1 Pro is a new and improved version of the highly successful Ender 3. Equipped with a newly developed direct dual-gear extruder, automatic bed leveling, silent 32-bit mainboard, among other features, the S1-Pro is a very affordable printer with everything you would want at this price.
Features
Newly developed high-temperature nozzle, reaches up to 300°
New nozzle, compatible with most standard materials on the market
New "Sprite" Direct Dual-gear Extruder, fully metal with 80N extrusion force
Direct dual-gear extrusion - compatible with TPU (flexible filament)
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A vfm printer, total assembly process 10 minutes, very convenient for people who want to print immediately and not deal with the assembly part. The rollers need to be cut even though it says so in the manual, fortunately there is a lot of material on Yt to assemble and set it up. The only let's say flaw is that the fan makes noise.
In the positives: It is a fairly good printer that can print objects with accuracy and detail. It can also print at fast speeds, has automatic bed leveling, and manual leveling. It can be connected to a computer and print directly without adding an SD card. During printing, the print can be paused so that we can manually change the filament with a different color and then continue printing. Overall, it is an economical printer. I bought it for 430 €.
In the negatives: Some bearings were not screwed into the pre-assembled parts of the printer. My first prints would detach from the surface or if they didn't detach, they would warp on the contact side with the bed (I applied some UHU stic glue to the point where I would print an object and this problem was solved. They didn't detach or warp again and the glue can be washed off with a little water). The manufacturer suggests a sonic pad with klipper for this problem, costing 200 €. However, if I were to spend more money, I would buy a bamboo lab printer that starts at 800 € and above. Because it is a printer that uses springs on the bed, I deemed it necessary to print stabilizers.
Very good, works accurately and quietly. I recommend it, I use it for professional work and it hasn't given me any problems for a month. The only little issue you need to be careful about, if you don't have experience, is that some parts and materials may come off the table. But this is a problem with all printers, you just need to use special glue before starting to prevent the table from coming off
Excellent print quality...relatively easy assembly. Instructions for first use were missing...searched the internet for anything we could find....finally managed to print once we learned the leveling and manual and auto settings. Without it, everything would get stuck and break in the first few minutes of printing...Anyway. Impressive how detailed and precise it is!
After eight months and many prints, the machine is incredible. I am involved in various types of constructions (#giomakestuff) and I need various auxiliary tools (jigs) to complete the constructions. Whatever you think and design (sketchup, tinkercad, etc.) can be printed with absolute precision, it has saved my hands!!!! I highly recommend it!
I recommend to anyone who has this printer to follow the steps for bed leveling from here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmhBYOEb-ro&list=PL9Op8xHtaBcNXjYuvUWfszMP98Lw-t85r&index=19
I have been using it for 3 months. I had used the S1 and chose to go with it because of the all metal print head which - based on the reviews - has greater durability and can work at higher temperatures. There are several informative online videos about its assembly. For its price, it is a value for money option with several automations that facilitate setup and the printing process. It can work with a range of filaments. So far, I have only used PLA. The prints are very good. For slicing, I use the Creality Slicer, which is a version of Cura customized by Creality for their printers.
The detachable base allows for easy removal of printed objects after the printing is completed.
I was very satisfied with the first prints! The auto bed leveling feature is very helpful, especially for a beginner. It can be used with OctoPrint on a Raspberry Pi without any issues. Worth it!
Excellent printer, possibly the best from the Creality Ender series. Assembly is very easy since it is about 95% pre-assembled. The lighting it has is very convenient, although it would be useful if it were a little less intense. The prints are very clean with high accuracy. Since I am new to this particular object, I will come back with more details in a few weeks!