Brilliant Lau, as always. Sovol are making steps in the right direction. Here they downgraded the motion system of the SV06 to save a few bucks which then went straight into that klipperscreen. Seems like they respond to what the printing market wants and needs at the time. All the best Lau keep the videos coming
I am fixing the mk3s right now. Brought it home last month, got most part done, still having extrusion issue. I also got one Voron trident kits coming in few days, it would be fun.
@@SvgLau Let me know how it goes! I have a few people asking me for suffestions to buy printers and I'm basically recommended this one and the Elegoo. It's exiting how easy geting into 3D printing has become
@@SvgLau ready yes I found it many I already installed it a question you designed that profile more or less for what kind of impressions thanks and regards
Unfortunately the BOM wheels wear are always going to be fast when you running it at high speed. It will slow down producting debris after run for a bit. There are other types polymer wheels at same size stated last longer, but apparently people talk about they are very much the same. Convert it to linear rail would be a great solution.
This one could print faster then sv06. But if you have time and patience to make mods and upgrade. SV06 could also achieve fast speed printing wiht klipper conversion. But as far as this one goes, there are some minnor issues due to early production and they kinda rush this model out.
@@SvgLau Thanks for the reply, so it's main advantage is klipper and speed. What about quality and reliability. Which one do you think is better in these areas.
@@Mu1eZ666 Yes, there are some other improvements to make it prints better in a higher speed like high flow nozzle, cooling, and better anti slip belt. But main thing is what you are saying, the input sharping and better processor speed on klipper pad on board. As far as the consistency and reliability, I have no complaints so far. And the print quality are highly associated with fialments properties, complexity of model, and speed. But it should be able achive a general 200mm to 250mm print speed for most models. But not sure for long term usability. POM wheels are something might need to replace often.
please wait until the print bed has cooled down, then you can remove the print more easily and the print bed does not lose the color in the middle (flash) either. you don't need any glue on the print bed, the parts also stick to PEI alone, this is a property of the PEI plates, due to the slight grain of the print bed, the filament sticks to the small holes of the PEI plate when the print bed is hot enough. Nice Video i like it but please don´t use Glue on a PEI Plate :)
Brilliant Lau, as always. Sovol are making steps in the right direction. Here they downgraded the motion system of the SV06 to save a few bucks which then went straight into that klipperscreen. Seems like they respond to what the printing market wants and needs at the time.
All the best Lau keep the videos coming
Your reviews are outstanding. Thank you so much for all the information. It helps a great deal in deciding what to buy.
Great review and thanks for also mentioning the negative aspects. 😊
Great review!! Love the last funny bit at the end!!
you were right, there's no point in buying other brands for much more money having such good results on this ones. Great job!
I am fixing the mk3s right now. Brought it home last month, got most part done, still having extrusion issue. I also got one Voron trident kits coming in few days, it would be fun.
@@SvgLau Let me know how it goes! I have a few people asking me for suffestions to buy printers and I'm basically recommended this one and the Elegoo. It's exiting how easy geting into 3D printing has become
@@danielvalledelafuente4350 ya.
I love the end of your videos
It's the only klipper printer that comes with klipper-screen: well done sovol.
Is it possible to connect other printers to the klipper board?
unfortunately, I think the Klipper screen is only able to operate one printer. Even Though there are total of three usb port tho.
I sliced a 16:46 Benchy in CURA for the SV07 - It turned out almost as good with cheap PLA+ as the 25 minute one.
Hi how are you I downloaded your svo7 Prusa slicer configuration file but I don't know how to add it to my Prusa configuration
There should be detail instruction on the link where you download the configuration file. Let me know if works.
@@SvgLau ready yes I found it many I already installed it a question you designed that profile more or less for what kind of impressions thanks and regards
Great review.
Good points
CF model, would have been stronger if you place on the side.
Thanks for sharing your experience with All of us 👍😀
Is there anyway to combat the wheels wearing out so quickly on the bottom of the printer?
Unfortunately the BOM wheels wear are always going to be fast when you running it at high speed. It will slow down producting debris after run for a bit. There are other types polymer wheels at same size stated last longer, but apparently people talk about they are very much the same. Convert it to linear rail would be a great solution.
43m i got mine down to 25mins on the sv07 no string at al and it is perfect
Hey, should i get this or the sv06. In my area sv06 is €100 cheaper.
This one could print faster then sv06. But if you have time and patience to make mods and upgrade. SV06 could also achieve fast speed printing wiht klipper conversion. But as far as this one goes, there are some minnor issues due to early production and they kinda rush this model out.
@@SvgLau Thanks for the reply, so it's main advantage is klipper and speed. What about quality and reliability. Which one do you think is better in these areas.
@@Mu1eZ666 Yes, there are some other improvements to make it prints better in a higher speed like high flow nozzle, cooling, and better anti slip belt. But main thing is what you are saying, the input sharping and better processor speed on klipper pad on board. As far as the consistency and reliability, I have no complaints so far. And the print quality are highly associated with fialments properties, complexity of model, and speed. But it should be able achive a general 200mm to 250mm print speed for most models. But not sure for long term usability. POM wheels are something might need to replace often.
please wait until the print bed has cooled down, then you can remove the print more easily and the print bed does not lose the color in the middle (flash) either. you don't need any glue on the print bed, the parts also stick to PEI alone, this is a property of the PEI plates, due to the slight grain of the print bed, the filament sticks to the small holes of the PEI plate when the print bed is hot enough. Nice Video i like it but please don´t use Glue on a PEI Plate :)
carbon fiber works for me with a larger nozzle only...0.4 just doesn't print right for me
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