High, great video. Especially like how you did example prints in many materials. When are you going to release your upgrades video? Could you also please make some Autodesk Kickstarter test pieces to show us. Thanks
Hi, great video. I have a question: What is the sotware that you use for control the printer? Do you think that the Matter Control software is useul for this printer? Thanks!
Great video. I’m in the market for a plug’n play printer and comparing this to the Flashforge Adventurer 3. This has a bigger built size and the range of materials is good.
Hello Mr Sony! Thanks for the wonderful review of the various materials. I am looking to get a printer exclusively for my ABS material prints. Do you build with supports for ABS and does Overhangs work when printing with abs and not using supports.
Hey man, thank you for making this vid, as there really aren't any other good ones out there... But it's kinda sad to see you never got around to making the 'next video', is everything alright man?
Thank you for this video. I am curious about the hotend. Is it the standard Creality hotend where the Teflon Bowden tube goes all the way down to the nozzle, or is there a separate Teflon liner in the heatbreak?
Hi how much fumes goes out of this i dont really have a room seperate for a 3d printer so i would like to view options is the fully inclosed space helpful with them?
Silent Motherboard and the printer is also very silent. Most of the electronics are located in the bottom part of the printer. My wife said i should sell all my other printers and buy some CR200B's instead 😂 no motor noise and just a little bit of fan noise. They made a good job 👍
Hello, I'm having a problem. A device with the feature of restarting when the electricity goes out, my tray goes down and when we start it from the same place again, the tray stays down, the device works in vain, how can we solve this?
It turned out that the printer is with CH340 chip. So you have to install the CH340 driver. I have found one here sparks.gogo.co.nz/ch340.html witch works with Windows 10. The printer have to be connected to the PC and turned on in order to install the driver. Now I have a successful connection with Pronterface to the printer.
Nice review. Do you think it is possible to modify that direct drive? How thick is the heated bed? looks like 5mm or so tho. Sorry to ask too many. Thanks in advance
thank you finally, got to see some review for this printer. would you recommend a buy? I have to choose between the Flashforge Adventurer 3 vs the CR200B
Hey i am really satisfied with this printer 👍 i was printing 24/7 without any big problem. I wil upgrade the fanduct to 5015 fan but otherwise this is a great machine😁
I have this printer and plan to start making some videos on it. The biggest problem with this printer is that the extruder heats up and melts the filament on the gears preventing it from feeding. If you add a fan to the back it helps. I ordered another printer just to make sure it’s not just mine, but it seems like design flaw.
@@juliendoes2044 interesting. I made a 24h print with ASA 255/100° and had no problem at all with the extruder gears heating up or not feeding properly. Slow down your retraction speed to 25-30mm/s and you should be fine 👍
@@juliendoes2044 thank you for your reply. yes, the only major issue seems to be with the heating issues. I was struggling to choose between the FF Adv 3 and this since there is no other closed printer in this price range. The larger volume for an extra 40$ seemed to be worth it. I will have my printer this week I think, will update once I start crafting something on it. thanks again.
@@jansony2670 Try print with PLA and you will have that issue. PLA start to melt on lower temp and extruder has more that 50°C after 1-2 hour of print.
can you share your setting for ABS? I bough CR-ABS but the print is ok as long as it is solid. As soon, as there are gaps it starts to be very "hairy" ;-) Thanks a lot in advance!
You should explain in the video why you did not use the original printbed. I can clearly see you printed on a coated PEI bed. Do not talk about no warping if you don't use the original printbed. 👎
Hey thanks for your comment 🤗 I've used different printbeds and options. As you can clearly see it in the video. A coated PEI bed is offcours my favorite choice. But i also printed all these materials on the stock glas bed with glue,blue tape and Kapton tape. The result is the same , no warping. This video is a quick printer review not a helpguide or tutorial on how to get the best results. So no need to get salty 😋
Yo, great video. Cant wait to see your upgrades for this machine.
High, great video. Especially like how you did example prints in many materials. When are you going to release your upgrades video? Could you also please make some Autodesk Kickstarter test pieces to show us. Thanks
Hi, great video. I have a question: What is the sotware that you use for control the printer? Do you think that the Matter Control software is useul for this printer? Thanks!
Great video. I’m in the market for a plug’n play printer and comparing this to the Flashforge Adventurer 3. This has a bigger built size and the range of materials is good.
What did you buy in the end?
Hello Mr Sony! Thanks for the wonderful review of the various materials. I am looking to get a printer exclusively for my ABS material prints. Do you build with supports for ABS and does Overhangs work when printing with abs and not using supports.
Hey man, thank you for making this vid, as there really aren't any other good ones out there...
But it's kinda sad to see you never got around to making the 'next video', is everything alright man?
Please tell me which one do you think is better
Adventurer 3 or creality cr 200b
Thank you for that review!
Can you tell me where I can find the model of the oversized nozzle and vase mode layers?
Thank you for this video. I am curious about the hotend. Is it the standard Creality hotend where the Teflon Bowden tube goes all the way down to the nozzle, or is there a separate Teflon liner in the heatbreak?
PTFE lined hotend
Hi how much fumes goes out of this i dont really have a room seperate for a 3d printer so i would like to view options is the fully inclosed space helpful with them?
What happened with the 5015 fan ? Did it worked ?
Thx for the review, what about the sound, I wonder if the fans are loud and also the stepping motors?
Silent Motherboard and the printer is also very silent. Most of the electronics are located in the bottom part of the printer. My wife said i should sell all my other printers and buy some CR200B's instead 😂 no motor noise and just a little bit of fan noise. They made a good job 👍
@@jansony2670 hehe if wife approve it must be awesome. Thx for telling
Did that glass bed leave that much of a texture on the parts?
Hello is it a problem from printing carbon ore some of the other and then go back to PLA? you have not a problem with clogs ?
Great video! Did you use the stock profile or did you create one?
Hey I've modified some of my own ender 3 profiles 😁👍
@@jansony2670 is there any chance you could post the information for the profile?
Hello, I'm having a problem. A device with the feature of restarting when the electricity goes out, my tray goes down and when we start it from the same place again, the tray stays down, the device works in vain, how can we solve this?
Does the printer have eeprom unlocked?
How do you change the e-steps ? It is not in the menu. Can you change that ? I want to change the feeder to a better one.
Do you recall what speed you ran on the ASA?
What version is you main board ? Have you succeeded to connect from the PC to to the printer ?
It turned out that the printer is with CH340 chip. So you have to install the CH340 driver. I have found one here sparks.gogo.co.nz/ch340.html witch works with Windows 10. The printer have to be connected to the PC and turned on in order to install the driver. Now I have a successful connection with Pronterface to the printer.
@@simeonbodurov same here, well done 👍
Sehr gutes Video! Bin schon gespannt, wann das nächste Nanoleaf Video kommt :)
Danke dir, kommt Demnächst 🙈
would love to see upgrades video
Hey i will release the upgrade video soon 👍
@@jansony2670 do you know the largest size print bed this can be upgraded to?
Mainframe partial metal or pure plastic?
Would I be able to print on this printer with wood and metal filaments ?
Yes if you change the noozle you will be able to print wood and metal infused filaments 👍
@@jansony2670 Which nozzle will be the best in this case ?
@@badhabbit84 hardened steel, brass wears away in a matter of hours
Great video, thanks!
Nice review. Do you think it is possible to modify that direct drive? How thick is the heated bed? looks like 5mm or so tho. Sorry to ask too many. Thanks in advance
Hey I am currently working on a direct drive upgrade. So hopefully i can show it to you in my next video 👍 the glas build plate is 4mm thick.
can we attach laser module with creality CR200B
This model can be replaced heat bed?
thank you finally, got to see some review for this printer. would you recommend a buy? I have to choose between the Flashforge Adventurer 3 vs the CR200B
Hey i am really satisfied with this printer 👍 i was printing 24/7 without any big problem. I wil upgrade the fanduct to 5015 fan but otherwise this is a great machine😁
I have this printer and plan to start making some videos on it. The biggest problem with this printer is that the extruder heats up and melts the filament on the gears preventing it from feeding. If you add a fan to the back it helps. I ordered another printer just to make sure it’s not just mine, but it seems like design flaw.
@@juliendoes2044 interesting. I made a 24h print with ASA 255/100° and had no problem at all with the extruder gears heating up or not feeding properly. Slow down your retraction speed to 25-30mm/s and you should be fine 👍
@@juliendoes2044 thank you for your reply. yes, the only major issue seems to be with the heating issues. I was struggling to choose between the FF Adv 3 and this since there is no other closed printer in this price range. The larger volume for an extra 40$ seemed to be worth it. I will have my printer this week I think, will update once I start crafting something on it. thanks again.
@@jansony2670 Try print with PLA and you will have that issue. PLA start to melt on lower temp and extruder has more that 50°C after 1-2 hour of print.
can you share your setting for ABS? I bough CR-ABS but the print is ok as long as it is solid. As soon, as there are gaps it starts to be very "hairy" ;-) Thanks a lot in advance!
Also would like to see the settings.
Wann kommen die nächsten Videos? ;-)
what is body case / frame made of ? metal ?
How noisy is the printer?
more videos pls!!!!!
Son parçayı prusa da basmış,tabla izinden belli çakal ya😁
You should explain in the video why you did not use the original printbed. I can clearly see you printed on a coated PEI bed. Do not talk about no warping if you don't use the original printbed. 👎
Hey thanks for your comment 🤗
I've used different printbeds and options. As you can clearly see it in the video. A coated PEI bed is offcours my favorite choice. But i also printed all these materials on the stock glas bed with glue,blue tape and Kapton tape. The result is the same , no warping. This video is a quick printer review not a helpguide or tutorial on how to get the best results. So no need to get salty 😋