Creality K1 MAX Setup Guide, Review, PrusaSlicer Profile, Upgrades and More!
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- In this video I will walk you through the set up of the Creality K1 MAX high speed 3D printer including a slicer profile for PrusaSlicer. This printer requires very little in terms of assembly but I will show you how to get started with the K1 MAX and share with you what I was able to achieve in terms of print quality.
We will also look at Creality Print and slicer and do a head to head comparison between Prusaslicer and Creality Print.
I also have several upgrades that I have made available for the K1 MAX as seen in the video. See the links below:
Creality K1 MAX double sided (smooth / texture) PEI flex plate:
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Hardened Steel Nozzle:
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Super Deluxe Spool Holder
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Spool Stand X:
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I hope to provide you with insight into the pros and cons of using the Creality K1 MAX. If you are considering purchasing this equipment please consider supporting the sponsor of this video, @Creality3D (As an Amazon associate I may earn a small commission at NO extra cost to you)
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As Creality provided me with both the Creality K1 MAX and their HYPER PLA filament for the making of this video this wouldn't be possible without them and I would like to sincerely thank them for sending me this equipment.
If you have already purchased the Creality K1 MAX I hope this video provides you with some insights that you find useful. To support my work, please consider visiting my website where you will find other upgrades for a large variety of other printers such as the Ender 3 S1, Ender 5 S1, CR10 Smart, CR6 SE, Ender 7 and many more!
Plus, in the resources section of my website you will find other valuable slicer profiles and configurations such as this Creality K1 MAX PrusaSlicer Profile:
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Overall, I would recommend the Creality K1 MAX since it delivers on speed with the large build volume. It's been very reliable for me but I do hope Creality updates the web UI to the full Fluidd interface like on the Sonic Pad. I also hope that they can update the touchscreen interface to have live z adjust in a future firmware release.
I would also recommend this printer to anyone looking for a "out-of-the-box" solution for general use. I was even able to print PETG which can be a little tricky at times - but the Creality Print standard profile worked flawlessly on the first try and I did not need to do any tuning.
If you are new to 3D printing I still think you should have realistic expectations of the learning curve involved with the hobby. The machine works well out of the box but if you happen to run into issues you will likely get frustrated at first. Take a deep breath, stick with it and don't give up! It doesn't matter if you have a K1 MAX, Bambu Labs, or any other popular high speed printer of this era, eventually you will need to do some troubleshooting.
A few other cool tools and things for 3D printer enthusiasts. (As an Amazon associate I may earn a small commission at NO extra cost to you)
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Electric Screwdriver:
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3D printed models in this video:
EM Calibration Cube:
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LED Magic Wand:
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Pumpkin Skull:
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Bat Skull:
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Charmander:
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Flareon:
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Thank you for watching!
#creality #k1 #crealityk1max
0:00 Intro
1:13 Unboxing
2:52 Assembly
3:46 Setup
7:39 Slicer Showdown
16:41 Prints
22:16 More Prints
25:41 Upgrades
30:17 Mini Project
36:25 PETG
39:18 LiDAR
44:14 Review
47:36 Outro
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Your build plate was a game changer for my K1M. Awesome video!
Thank you! Glad you're enjoying it!
This is definitely the best review I've seen on this 3D printer. Thanks.
Wow, thanks!
@@EmbraceMakingI ended up buying a K1 Max now and I am very impressed with it's performance. Only printed a few things so far, but it's so nice having a printer that basically just works without having to spend an hour leveling the bed. Thanks again for the great review, had to come back here before I decided to buy it for sure.
Decided to order one on amazon. Great informative review. I enjoyed it!
Hope you enjoy it! Mine is still flying along great!
Amazing bro! You answered loads of questions I had! Thank you :)
Ordered my K1 Max last week and will be setting it up in my work room when it gets here next week. Thanks for the great information. Definitely a new subscriber. I'm sick of paying a local maker for protos and decided doing my own will save a bit of time and a lot of money.
Nice, enjoy it! The firmware has received a lot of updates since this video so it's further improved in a few ways :)
@@EmbraceMaking Excellent. Looking forward to it. I'm currently digging through some info about Orca Slicer and I'm hoping they can work together well.
Also picking up a bench top CnC machine that can work with softer metals to really get the workflow going.
My biggest hope is for a newer type of printer material similar to binary compound epoxies that can be integrated with metallic and ceramic compounds. Eventually.
Great video. Very informative even if I already own the K1 max.
Thanks for watching!
Great vid man. Might get a new K1 Max soon. Looking forward to it! I subbed, you deserved it
Awesome! Thank you so much for subscribing!
i just got one couple days ago, its pretty good machine
@@AppleBag1000indeed. I got mine actually not long after that comment. Great printer.
Hey bud great video and very informative, with regards to the lidar sensor i think youll find that it only works on the test lines before printing, the different lines are printed at different head pressures and feed speeds and then it will scan these and choose best setting or result to match the settings you have chosen for the print, looking at purchasing this machine as i feel it might actualy be the better option to the x1 carbon
Thanks! This was really helpful actually
Thank you so much for your comment and your generosity. Really glad this was helpful for you!
Awesome video and 3D printer !!!
Thank you for watching :)
You can flash pure Klipper to the K1 and K1 Max and then add Mainsail and Moonraker. Which will allow you to send prints from PrusaSlicer
Will Lidar still work with the native Klipper?
What is the chart shown on the base just inside the door? My K1 Max does not have that. This is the best K1 Max video I have seen so far. Very informative.
Do you ship to the UK?
It's like a quick reference guide with temperatures, speeds, fan % etc for different materials. Hop over to my website and use the contact page and ask me for a picture. I can send you one if you want it. Also, yes UK is not a problem! When you checkout on my site you will get a live shipping rate with different options. Thanks!
ia it possible to use a glass bed on the k1 max ? to have that mirror finish
Micro Center had the K1 Max on sale for $699 and they had an open box at $629. I got the open box one, took it home and set it up using this video. Your review was what convinced me to buy it. Thanks for making such informative videos. Have you tried printing TPU on the K1 Max?
I spoke too soon. I printed a benchie and then moved on to another stl. When my print was 90% done I heard some horrible grinding. I looked and when the nozzle was moving in the Y axis it made a grinding noise. I even got a Key 2505 failure code. According to Creality, it’s either the X or Y motor connections not being plugged all the way or a board fan screw hitting the xy motors. Creality recommends taking a screw off the board fan but still had the same issue. I’m returning it today and just getting a new one
@@dspserge81did you fix it?
@@TechMaestro01 the replacement I got at micro center worked without the grinding issue. However, my K1 Max stopped extruding and it seems this is a common issue. So much so, Creality has a V2 of the extruder that I am now waiting to get from Creality.
i think lidar changes the PA value, i have 0.04 in printer.cfg but it sets it to 0.046 (visible in fluid) ... maybe its just PA tuning for active config. not sure about flow, it was 100% as in filament settings. also it doesnt probe when lidar scans the print area. also i recommend using buildtak foil (3djake has creality version) on the back of the buildplate + 3d lack. you can turn off bed heater for pla/pla+/meta after first layer. saves 200-300 watts per printer which is significant - needs less than 100. initial layer 45°-50°C max, then its easy to remove. 3d lacks helps as a seperator so it doesnt stick too crazy.
Thank you for the great info! How come the creality slicer program you install doesn't show the print bed topography? This is the first time i'm seeing that, I had no idea.
The slicer does, but it shows it you when you click on "device" at the top and have a device connected on your network. It won't show it to you in the section where you prepare the print
If one were to sand and prime that flareon print could the surface quality compete with a resin print?
@embracemaking Which mid range (£800 avg), core xy, enclosed printer do u recommend?
i went to the website for the prusa profile. is the profile loaded automatically somehow? or do all the values have to be done manually? what came up was just a notepad.
Leaving the first layer to the K1 Max and Prusa Slicer the bed adhesion is nonexistent. How do I adjust the Z-Offset for the K1-Max?
I am using the supplied build surfce with Magigoo bed adhesive.
I got it last week. was printing after 30 mins ( including creating account for CreatlityCloud). Its hooked to my lan, so network work right away and did the update.
However, I did not got the hot end ( 2:35). Is that normal?
how u can see the cost of filament? ty great video
Hello, I've just recently got a K1, it appears to be from a newer batch with the revised extruder. I wasn't super impressed with the Creality Print software, mainly with not being able to add support blockers. I tried your PrusaSlicer profile and noticed considerable wavy ringing just on the X axis, the Y axis didn't show any of it. I think you touched on this in your video and I was wondering if you'd have any suggestions. I plan on upgrading the firmware to get root access to add the full fluid interface to be able to run input shaper on each axis individually. I am hoping that will help but i'll have to do more testing to see. Thanks for the video, it was very informative and helped me with the decision to go ahead and get the K1. Keep up the great content!!!
Thanks for the comment! Yes I still haven't been able to figure out how the Creality software gets a much smoother result - no ringing with virtually all settings being the same. And as you said it's annoying that it is missing the more advanced features of PS. Have you tried rooting and doing the input shaping on each axis and checking those graphs yet?
Vibrations on the x axis seem very common. It's happening for me too. Creality seems to be saying it's a software bug and to just print faster for now.
Other issues is that the gantry isn't very straight. The belts aren't in line throughout the printer in most of these printers causing some vfa issues.
For now the best that I've found is to increase print speed to spread the vfa vibrations further out so they aren't so noticable and lowering temperatures helps too. Finding a good sweet spot takes time but it's a good fix for now without rebuilding your gantry.
Next upgrade I plan for is the microswiss flowtech hotend to prevent clogs and increase max volumetric flow so I can print higher speeds with petg which has a generally lower volumetric flow
So you had to do a lot of changes 🤔 does that mean that the k1 max came out shit I mean I'm no creality ass kisser. The profile they have for petg is like sticking to the bed like it's welded my plate is totally messy after a few prints trying to get it of the plate 80° is too hot my plate is making bubbles like the top surface is going to come of now I'm going to use your plate
@@louwrensburger1796 TPU needs to be printed on glue stick or hairspray, otherwise you will tear up your build plate it sticks too well
Anything stopping me from mounting the 'Spool stand X' on the ceiling of a print encloser just above the printer?
Technically it is intended to sit on the table (or lid) in the two orientations I show. However, I recently added two mounting holes at the bottom so it can be screwed to a table or M4 screws can pass through and you can attach it to the top of extrusions with T nuts. Again, that would be in the upright orientation but you can use those holes to anchor to your ceiling (upside down). When you assemble it, there are two M4 thread forming screws holding the two big pieces together, since you will be mounting it "upside down" and the weight of the spool will now bear on those screws in the printed parts. Normally it just sits on the table and it's not a big deal but in your case consider using some some super glue in addition to the screws to bond the printed parts together. In the event that the screws ever failed Id hate to see the spool fall on your printer.
Will there be a K1C Max
Hey, does anyone of you guys know if issues with build plate leveling and lidar are fixed with new firmware or something?
I am considering this machine, so any info would be appreciated.
They just released a new firmware and in the change notes it mentions the lidar.. here are the notes:
New Features:
Reworked laser lidar flow calibration feature (K1Max only), compatible with CrealityPrint, Prusa, and Orca slicers, supporting calibration for harder materials such as PLA/PETG/ABS.
Support for speed gear adjustment, with speed modes including Silent/Stable (50%)/Standard (100%)/High Speed (125%).
Added Expert Mode settings, allowing adjustments to flow and Z-axis offset during printing, and support for nozzle PID calibration.
Added ability to skip models.
Firmware Improvements:
Optimized filament runout detection logic.
Updated chassis fan logic; it no longer turns on by default when starting a print, but is now controlled by the chamber temperature (default 35°C).
Added Korean language to the firmware.
Added filament runout status display to the home page.
Bug Fixes:
Fixed an issue where the UI would frequently crash and cause a black screen reboot during model skip printing.
Fixed an inconsistency between the maximum bed temperature on the web interface and on the screen.
Fixed an issue where the app would not display the monitoring video when synchronization between systems was unsuccessful.
Fixed a problem where the printing task would not exit if the print file name was abnormal.
@@EmbraceMaking Appreciated!
Just put one on order, kind of worried now. How’s it holding up? See quite a few negative comments.
Mine has still been fine - been using it regularly. I put a hardened nozzle on it and have cranked out some really nice CF-PETG prints. If you're printing larger items you'll want to preheat the bed and let it settle in for a few mins to minimize the warp. Other than that I've really had no major issues with it
Dame. My Ender 3 Neo has live Z offset adjustment.
Latest firmware for all K series printers has now brought live z adjustment finally!
Is it true, the print head has play, because the steel rails wobble because the construction on the sides is not stable enough? How to fix this if true?
Mine doesn't have any play, not sure where you've seen that?
How is it a perfect print if the Charmander's head is riddled with ghosting?!
That "Super Deluxe Spool Holder" is a solution looking for a problem. It's also one that anyone with a 3d printer can produce themselves off Printables...
What do you mean by this? Can you elaborate?
why cant i see the bed leveling info box on mine, i told it to slice and checked and doesnt show
Did you do a clean fluidd install?
The k1 is an awesome printer.... if you can get a slicer to work for it.
The latest software update from Creality seems to suggest better integration with slicers outside of Creality Print, so we'll see!
Manufacturers description states it has a hardened steel nozzle…. Is this a manufacturer upgrade since initial release??
That would be a recent upgrade if accurate.. everything I've seen to this point had brass from the factory
I like the layout of creality print a lot better
Have you always been using it, or what slicer were you using before?
@EmbraceMaking oh, im just saying the layout of it looks clean and setup I'm still awaiting for my k1 max haha
I’m been comparing the K1 max with the Bambu lab X1C.. the Bambu is like twice the price with the ams.. do you think it’s worth it?..
Also I print a lot of TPU
How’s the K1 max with that?
Haven't really tried TPU on this machine yet but I think it should be fine - just remember to print slower with TPU it's not really great at high speed printing on pretty much any machine. As for the comparison against bambu labs... the AMS is super cool but do you foresee yourself using it a lot? For me I could never justify the price because 99% of what I do are functional parts that would never require multi colors. If you're the type of person who is into fun models that require multi-color they probably have the best multi material / color system on the market right now ... so it would make sense. Otherwise if you compare the two machines without the AMS the price becomes a little closer and then I believe the next most important consideration is the size... K1 max has a bigger build volume and again, is this something that is a priority to you?
@@EmbraceMaking All my prints are things I design and prototype.. the multicolor thing would just be cool especially for text
I currently color the text with a marker haha
Which works but it would be awesome to print it in another color
creailty print have sorted out the supports no rough on the bottom there a new creailty print just come out
Ghosting issue? Bad input shaping leading to bad finish prints? Is your printer different? How did you solved it? Color change by layer using m600 in slicer is missing. If you print slower than 150mms not one good print. . Slicer tree supports are not very good.
Hey that looks like my direct drive parts I ordered lol
Might be yours!
how is it that every review has no issues but i had issues after issues. i dont know if i can trust all these reviews!
What kind of issues did you have and how much experience do you have with 3D printing? In some of my past videos I've talked about the learning curve + sometimes us reviewers over looking the fact that we have lots of experience so if something comes up its an easy small thing for us to fix / troubleshoot - but maybe for a beginner its a big deal. For example the two times I had to disassemble the extruder to unjam it was easy for me... 10 mins and it was done... but if you've never dealt with it before... the first time might take you an hour. I've read about all sorts of issues with the K series products and same with the Bambu labs stuff. Then you also get the hardcore fans of both who swear by each brand no matter what. It can be tough to figure out how to weigh everyone's experience. My suggestion would be to buy through a reseller with a great return policy like Amazon so if you get a dud you can return it easily.
Because they have ironed all the kinks out got mine yesterday and I'm completely new.
What issues? Mine has been as close to plug and play as a 3d printer can get. Assembled it, plugged it in, connected to wifi, ran through the calibration process and its been flawless ever since. I know they revised the print head right at release. There were issues with the original K1, I thought the max shipped with the fixes but maybe a few didnt
Ordered mine Friday. Showed up today and it's crushing it right out of the box. Have to admit I'm still a bit shocked as I type this.
My k1 max worked well for 4 days then crapped itself. Dug holes in the build plate after auto bed level, which damaged the hot end and nozzle then the main board died. Piece of cr@p.
Orca slicer is best.
Lately I've been using it a lot too!
use Orca Slicer
Price on your build plate is just too expensive. You can get a decent build plate for half of that cost
Thanks for the feedback. They're custom made to order with the logo so they're made in low volume - they're also not the cheap single sided Amazon ones or the cheap ones where the PEI coating sometimes peels. All of that contributes to the price, but I understand if you shop elsewhere. Thanks for checking it out!
I broke my ribbon cable so my screen dosent work cant even set it up :)
you need to refine this profile for the Prusa slicer because the quality here is crap, e.g. k1
DO NOT BUY FROM CREALITY. I have had numerous issues with the K1 Max (their top of the line printer). I have 2. And I have the same issues with both printers. All apps and Firmware are up to date and the latest versions. I have never been able to see my cameras when viewing from the web version. When I messaged customer service their only solution was to restart my printers (didn't work) and reset my network (didn't work). When I asked to speak to a supervisor I was told there was not one on duty and I would have to send an email to their general email to speak to a supervisor and they would get back to me the next day. 2 days later and I have still not heard anything. I tried contacting customer support again and received a message that there was no support on duty. I'm sitting here with $1800 worth of paper weights and not able to print anything. DO NOT BUY FROM CREALITY.
Still have this problem? My camera feed seems to work fine - could be a network issue maybe if it's affecting both of them? If it is in fact a network issue that would be a tough one for Creality support to diagnose for you. You mentioned that you can't print anything - the camera shouldn't cause that, what else is causing you not to be able to print?
Hopefully you heard back from them though - they usually respond within a reasonable amount of time, although I know it can be frustrating with a lot of these 3D printing companies because all of them have their support in China so it's basically one message back and forth per day at best.