CREALITY CR-M4 QUICKSTART GUIDE
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ธ.ค. 2024
- *Contents of parts provided with this printer, may differ from later revisions of this model*
USA Shop: 2.ht/u ::: CAD Shop: 2.ht/c ::: FREE Support Forum: 2.ht/s
Follow Us On Social Media:
Facebook: / 3dprintingcanada
Instagram: / 3d.printing.canada
Twitter: / 3dprintingcan
Our Address:
36 Ditton Dr., Unit #3
Hamilton, Ontario
L8W 0A9
Telephone:
+1 (905) 963-9066
Sales Email:
contact@3dprintingcanada.com
Please get some sound-dampening tiles!
The correct name for the support poles are buttresses.
Does the WiFi actually work on this Creality printer?
Definitely like how they have routed and secured the wiring, makes the printer look a lot cleaner.
bought one 4 weeks ago from Microcenter. It set up quick and was very to use made good prints for about 100-150 hrs then it started to y-shift. It was still under return window so I took it back, I liked it so much I wanted a replacement not a return. Go the last one they had and again it set up great again and first 4 prints about 60 hrs worth things were perfect. Then started a 50 hour build and 16 hr in it started a Y-shift. I was asleep when this started and it moved about .5" - in y then started going straight again. This however was last day of my return policy so I took it back to get my money back. Not sure Creality vetted this for endurance printing. There also was no extra bed. and my second one only had one spool bracket. Hopefully they fix this problem. I will buy another if they can guaranty I do not get Y layer shifts again.
same problem of the older cr10max..
Can you tell me what was your retraction speed having trouble with the retraction thank you
Bambu Lab X1 Carbon V.S. Prusa XL V.S. Creality M4... Thoughts?
Bambu Lab x1 all day hands down
As soon as I can get my hands on a Prusa XL 4 nozzle that is what I will have.
It is too bad they don't do the Prusa idea of being able to just heat sections of the bed when doing smaller prints.
I was hoping to see it run to see how loud it was.
Mine is just a little louder than the Sidewinder 2 that I used to have. And is definitely? Quieter than the CR 10 S400, I am ringing that 1 to work so that I don't have to listen to it and try to sleep.
How about putting the filament in. And how about showing the movement on Y access. It’s not clear in manual how tense it should be, would be good to see how it should be in action. Literally the two things I wanted a setup video to see lol
Did you have a hard time lining up the holes to screw the gantry to the base? What did the extra build sheet come in? I didn't see an extra one in mine. I bought one just under a month ago and had to replace the hot end and after I hooked it all up again it tried to push the nozzle through the build plate. Even after I manually set the height it went right back to doing that. Had to disassemble it and send it back. Hoping the new one doesn't give me as many problems. Wish Elegoo had one that was this size. I really like the Neptune 4, but it's pretty small. I read their biggest has had problems too.
Hello, I have also bought the CR-M4, but I haven’t been able to achieve the print quality I want. The printer has a 0.8 nozzle installed. I’ve tried Creality Slicer, Creality Cloud, etc., but couldn’t get a proper result. Could you share the slicer and profile you use?
Machine looks fantastic and prints really nice. This may be my ignorance showing, but... why doesn't Creality mount the filament sensor on a bracket above the print head, with enough space between the heating element and sensor to grab onto? Wouldn't that save some filament once the spool runs out, at least?
Because that would be the sensible thing to do and Creality dont do sensible.
I think you could have an issue where the filament runs out, and pulls off the spool and is dangling in/around your prints. This could get pinched between the nozzle and the printed part and cause a pretty big mess.
A way to control this could be a ptfe guide tube, but I'd rather just scrap the last 0.5m of filament and save myself the headache.
@@NathanBuildsRobots Fair enough, thanks for the reply!
@@NathanBuildsRobotsYeah I'm almost in agreement with you. Just trash in the last 10 feet of filiment on the roll probably makes it easier whenever I get that low it's snapped itself.
Need help can you tell me what was your retraction speed?
jeez. 450x450 bed slinger, thats going to have to print slow out of necessity, also a practical demonstration of why the Prusa XL is using multiple small heating zones on the heat bed so you don't effectively have a space heater that happens to also print things. Interesting entry by Creality and great video.
Please help what is your retraction speed on this device having trouble with that?
Very good
Great Presentation, thank you for sharing 👍👍👍
How do you set up a 1 ml nozzle to this printer?
Where did you buy this printer and how much did you pay for it? Thank you
Why cr-m4 is double the price of the kobra max. What are the big diff. Not sure if should buy 2 kobra max instead of 1 cr-m4
Or 3 Elegoo Neptune Max
@@Declopse Hi, I do not know that brand. Your choice? Elegoo or kobra?
@@danieldeblois9229 Elegoo has a bigger print volume and is direct drive
Was hoping the video wouldn’t be assuming so much 3-D printing experience. Maybe you have to be an advanced user, you said “the usual“ and stuff like that a lot. This will be my first printer so a lot of the stuff you skipped over as boring would’ve been useful to have more detail.
Sounds like you and the cameraman do a lot of 3-D printing, is that who this video was for?
Me enamoreeeeee
i had to stop the video, it looks interessting, but the sound its to hard to hear.
Audio is really really bad. Please get a new mic. Thanks for making the video
OK now I understand why you have no comments because you don't know what your talking about. Hell I know very little but more than you in ten minutes I'm sure. 5:03 I'm out of here.
Gets 450 x 450mm printer and wows us with a 3-inch bunny...
Ok 🤓🤓🤓
it would take a week to make a 450x450 😂
I hate assembling stuff.
You need to assemble 3D prints
This is quite possibly one of the worst 3d printers I've ever bought at this price point.
No wonder you don't know what your talking about your a Canadian. The education board quit teaching kids properly back in the 60s. Which means you were raised by a pair of genius soap opera people that watched soaps all day and half the night.