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2019 Creality Ender 5 Plus Review: 10-Hour Testing
Here are what we experienced with the Ender 5 Plus: It’s Much Bigger Well, pretty obvious, isn’t it? While the build volume of its “little brother” Ender 5 (220 x 220 x 300 mm) is enough for most prints, it is always convenient to have extra space for bigger tasks. The Ender 5 Plus offers precisely that. Its glass bed boasts an area of 350 x 350 mm, while the Z-axis stretches to 400 mm. That’s bigger than the print volume on a Creality’s CR-10S, which sat at 300 x 300 x 400 mm. The outside measurements are 632 x 666...
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Creality CR10S Pro Review – The Verdict?
Now this may shock some of you but I bought my Creality CR10S Pro second hand. I was in the market for a new printer, something larger than my Ender 3 Pro and a friend was looking to downsize his considerable collection of 3D Printers. In all fairness to him, the Creality CR10S Pro was brand new & never used. I was lucky to get a good deal! Collecting the printer, I took it home in the front seat of my car, strapped in almost lovingly. Arriving back, I placed the Creality CR10S Pro on my desk and stopped to...
Why is this shipment of FDM 3D printers from the Creality3D up to 100,000+?
Ender-3 was launched in March 2018, and its shipments abroad have already exceeded 100,000 units. It has formed a large user base at home and abroad in just a few months. The global search list of Google search 3D printers quickly climbed to the top. Location, after the CR-10 (YouTube's number of videos reached more than 10 million, a single pageview of hundreds of thousands of times), another popular global product. All3dp highly recommended, Ender-3 became the first price of less than $ 200, and is the most popular. Users use the Ender-3 printer to upload videos to...
Some questions about the hot bed of Ender 3
Creality3D Ender 3 is a great 3D printer, but if you want to buy an Ender 3, you might hear that the print area for Ender 3 is not as large as the print build surface. Ender 3 mentions the promotion It's the print area is 220 x 220 mm, but the print platform has 235 x 235 mm, which means that nearly 14% of the print area is unused. So many people are more curious about why the remaining 14% of the area is left behind? There are several main reasons: · Machining tolerances: The structure of the Ender...