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The noise reduction is pretty impressive considering it comes just from a firmware upgrade. BTW nice video, very professional and explanatory, keep it up!!
i'm very happy that i found this video, as it is exactly what i was looking for. very good quality video, thank you for all your work you put into. now, at the end of the video you mentioned your next vid will be about a comparison of different printers. that was 4 months ago, so i was hoping you published that already, but it looks like i have to wait a bit more. anyways, i'm subsribed, and will be waiting for that video :) i'm especially curious of the difference in-house, so p1 series, and a series aginst the x1 series :)
I am currently divorcing my wife and access to my studio is very limited. 😔 As soon as there is a quieter period, I will work on the video. For now, I am working with the footage I am able to film during short visits to my studio. 🫡
@@Zemistr3D ooff. i'm very sorry to hear that. keep your head up, and be prepared for the new things of the future :) Sending major good vibes your way. ;)
@@Zemistr3D YOOOO this is WAY QUIETER thing is my p1s is sitting on a compressed wood shelf that makes it turn into a speaker. Should i put a concrete slab under it?
i would agree on fast and good quality with pla, if some parameters are changed that is. other than that the machine is a diapointment to say the least. the whole lidar is a salespitch at best. 10% deviation they say with a matte filament and a smooth plate. i got from 0.018 to 0.038. 10% my arse. it a lotto everytime. just try and do ten "calibrations" in a row and see the variance if you try lets say asa or abs. then its the "quality" if this is defined by it being a usable part for project or an actual sales item a customer has ordered this thing fails at all standard profiles for all but pla. even with their own filaments. asa comes out so brittle as there is no time for the plastic to cool down before next layer. the speeds they want u to use is plain ludicrous with the mentioned filaments. i dread if a customer requests a pa print of any size over a trinket. its a ok corexy, but the extruder tops out at 11-13 mm cubed pr sek as pr my tests and cnc kitchen tests. making their profiles top out with flow rates FAR beyond the melting capacity when at full speed and overmelt the filament at lower speeds sections.. The lazy cure is to manually change the filament properties to lower the flowrate to what the extruder ACTUALLY can melt and lower their fan settings by ALOT as asa and abs dont like fans. sure for pla trinkets and benchys its fine, but like i mention above.. its all too fast and to agressive for the filaments that are used to make actual usable items like showerheads and fittings. Great video btw, hope get ur prints strong.
This video is just about the noise but thanks for the summary of your personal experience with the printer. 🫣 I print on the X1C mostly ABS and ASA and everything is OK. At least I didn't feel like I have something to complain about. Maybe sometimes top layer or the color change because of the fast printing. Other than that I am happy with my unit. 🤷♂️
I hope you like the video. If so, send it to your friends. Maybe it will make someone happy and maybe it will help.
If not, please write a few words what you do not like. I would love to learn and improve my videos. 😉🙏
The noise reduction is pretty impressive considering it comes just from a firmware upgrade.
BTW nice video, very professional and explanatory, keep it up!!
The noise difference is significant. I hope they will implement this system very soon also in the P1S model
It's already in beta testing and it looks identical to the X1C 😉
hi do you know how to get into the beta testing any quicker ??@@Zemistr3D
Is it possible to see somewhere the changelogs of the beta, roadmap or public releasedate if you are not in beta program?
@Ichbins3000 I'm worried no... At least I don't know about such place. 🤷♂️
@@Zemistr3D so you are in Beta of the P1 series? Since when has noise canceling been available there? Any other upcoming features?
i'm very happy that i found this video, as it is exactly what i was looking for. very good quality video, thank you for all your work you put into. now, at the end of the video you mentioned your next vid will be about a comparison of different printers. that was 4 months ago, so i was hoping you published that already, but it looks like i have to wait a bit more. anyways, i'm subsribed, and will be waiting for that video :) i'm especially curious of the difference in-house, so p1 series, and a series aginst the x1 series :)
I am currently divorcing my wife and access to my studio is very limited. 😔
As soon as there is a quieter period, I will work on the video. For now, I am working with the footage I am able to film during short visits to my studio. 🫡
@@Zemistr3D ooff. i'm very sorry to hear that. keep your head up, and be prepared for the new things of the future :) Sending major good vibes your way. ;)
Thanks a lot for this video!!!
when will it come to the p1s? :(
It's already out ;)
wiki.bambulab.com/en/p1/manual/p1p-firmware-release-history
@@Zemistr3D YOOOO this is WAY QUIETER thing is my p1s is sitting on a compressed wood shelf that makes it turn into a speaker. Should i put a concrete slab under it?
i would agree on fast and good quality with pla, if some parameters are changed that is. other than that the machine is a diapointment to say the least. the whole lidar is a salespitch at best. 10% deviation they say with a matte filament and a smooth plate. i got from 0.018 to 0.038. 10% my arse. it a lotto everytime. just try and do ten "calibrations" in a row and see the variance if you try lets say asa or abs.
then its the "quality" if this is defined by it being a usable part for project or an actual sales item a customer has ordered this thing fails at all standard profiles for all but pla. even with their own filaments. asa comes out so brittle as there is no time for the plastic to cool down before next layer. the speeds they want u to use is plain ludicrous with the mentioned filaments. i dread if a customer requests a pa print of any size over a trinket.
its a ok corexy, but the extruder tops out at 11-13 mm cubed pr sek as pr my tests and cnc kitchen tests. making their profiles top out with flow rates FAR beyond the melting capacity when at full speed and overmelt the filament at lower speeds sections..
The lazy cure is to manually change the filament properties to lower the flowrate to what the extruder ACTUALLY can melt and lower their fan settings by ALOT as asa and abs dont like fans.
sure for pla trinkets and benchys its fine, but like i mention above.. its all too fast and to agressive for the filaments that are used to make actual usable items like showerheads and fittings.
Great video btw, hope get ur prints strong.
This video is just about the noise but thanks for the summary of your personal experience with the printer. 🫣
I print on the X1C mostly ABS and ASA and everything is OK. At least I didn't feel like I have something to complain about. Maybe sometimes top layer or the color change because of the fast printing. Other than that I am happy with my unit. 🤷♂️
Ittese isse ar littlerle chard toe underestandere whaterere youre sayerere
I can say the same... 😅