I'm just setting up mine, the screws that secure the print bed during shipping require a star bit, not the hex head pictured in the video and no such tool was included. Thankfully I've got every tool known to mankind in my garage but many people don't.
100 hours of printing! Great 3D printer. I love how, even without fine-tuning, every model can be printed with acceptable quality. However, the printer has some negative points: 1) I can't print with filaments that require a heated chamber because the camera shuts down when the chamber reaches 50ºC and, around 55º~60ºC, the prints start showing random problems, like error codes or the leveling sensor not working properly. 2) The PTFE tube guide keeps hitting the side of the cover. 3) It never alerts me when the prints fail. Never!
I have been thinking about getting this printer for my channel but I have a couple of questions first. Why are you trying to fool us with saying that the K1c has a all metal extruder when it doesn't even have all hardened steel gears, why did you make a single sided bed plate that's only for PLA, and why didn't you make the nozzle interchangeable with all the aftermarket nozzles. Thank you and God bless you
General Question to all: On the screen under Movement/Temp there are speed options of...Ultrafast 125%, Standard 100%, Stable 50%, and Silent. What print speeds (mm/s) each of these equivalent to??? Also, which of these speeds are recommended for PLA, Hyper PLA, and Carbon.
It's on the left side of the printer, not on the back near the power switch/input, where you'd expect it. It set deeply into the hole, you'll need a screwdriver and perhaps a flashlight to switch it. Mine was shipped (to the USA) set to 240 yet shipped with a 120V IEC cord. Odd.
Absolutely loved having to do this 20 step process in reverse when I had to send back my unit that failed after less than 10 hours of printing.
I recently got a K1 for my channel and love it. Almost 400 hours on it with no issues. Can't wait to see a k1 max with multiple color capabilities.
Just picked this printer up. It is an awesome printer!
I'm just setting up mine, the screws that secure the print bed during shipping require a star bit, not the hex head pictured in the video and no such tool was included. Thankfully I've got every tool known to mankind in my garage but many people don't.
100 hours of printing! Great 3D printer. I love how, even without fine-tuning, every model can be printed with acceptable quality. However, the printer has some negative points:
1) I can't print with filaments that require a heated chamber because the camera shuts down when the chamber reaches 50ºC and, around 55º~60ºC, the prints start showing random problems, like error codes or the leveling sensor not working properly.
2) The PTFE tube guide keeps hitting the side of the cover.
3) It never alerts me when the prints fail. Never!
I have been thinking about getting this printer for my channel but I have a couple of questions first. Why are you trying to fool us with saying that the K1c has a all metal extruder when it doesn't even have all hardened steel gears, why did you make a single sided bed plate that's only for PLA, and why didn't you make the nozzle interchangeable with all the aftermarket nozzles. Thank you and God bless you
Nice! Just like my two last Creality printers, a pleasure to use.
Thanks for support!
General Question to all: On the screen under Movement/Temp there are speed options of...Ultrafast 125%, Standard 100%, Stable 50%, and Silent. What print speeds (mm/s) each of these equivalent to??? Also, which of these speeds are recommended for PLA, Hyper PLA, and Carbon.
depends on your print settings. If you're printing at 300 mm/s, Ultrafast would be 375 mm/s, stable would be 150 mm/s etc
Lol😂Just claimed a year of creality cloud premium with the id of the printer in the video at 5:57 😂😂
The top cover gets bumped of the whole thing with every calibration
Filament won't load in :/
Does it really have an all metal extruder?
Thanks for noting and reminding us about this part. Updates will be made promptly.
What they meant to say was, nope
📢 I want to get one since four months now, but there is not in Algeria.
Can someone explain to me in more detail how to change the printer voltage?
Small slider switch on the side 110 or 230 vac
It's on the left side of the printer, not on the back near the power switch/input, where you'd expect it. It set deeply into the hole, you'll need a screwdriver and perhaps a flashlight to switch it. Mine was shipped (to the USA) set to 240 yet shipped with a 120V IEC cord. Odd.
Let me get that WiFi password
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