Please don't quote those marketing specs as factual. They are BS. If you're going to quote specs, test them yourself before you quote them as factual. I own an S1, and I love it, but these numbers are utter nonsense. 1,200 mm/s is NOT the max print speed. It is the max TRAVEL speed. Even in FLSUN's own slicer, on the fastest HS-PLA profile, they never hit anywhere near this speed for printing, ONLY in travel. The actual max print speed, with the stock nozzle, is about 700 mm/s. Same thing with acceleration. That's what they are commanding it to do, not what it can ACTUALLY do. Same thing with flow rate - their testing was flawed. It can't hit anywhere near that with the stock nozzle, it maxes out closer to 60 on flow.
But the result is that flsun's final printing time is two to three times that of the same industry, and the speed of the S1 printing process can sometimes even reach 1400mm/s, so is it wrong to say that the maximum printing speed on the specifications is wrong? I think what the blogger said is very objective, can other brands keep the speed on the specifications all the time? If so, are they also nonsense?
@@Cool_kiddddd I was once thought quoting travel speed is bs. But later on I just understood it makes sense because travel speed is part of whole printing process and the statement is not 100% misleading/fraud. Faster travel speed allows faster printing process.
I have a T1 and right now I would not recommend one right now, the fan related items need to be sorted. the fan is shit quality and makes so much noise it will make you deaf. The fan duct around the nozzle is total garbage. I can print on 70% fan speed now with altered air intake and new designed air duct around the printhead. The noise is now more acceptable. But really new fan and air duct is a must if you ever want to enjoy one of these printers.
Great video!You were the first to introduce the combination of S1 and T1
Please don't quote those marketing specs as factual. They are BS. If you're going to quote specs, test them yourself before you quote them as factual. I own an S1, and I love it, but these numbers are utter nonsense. 1,200 mm/s is NOT the max print speed. It is the max TRAVEL speed. Even in FLSUN's own slicer, on the fastest HS-PLA profile, they never hit anywhere near this speed for printing, ONLY in travel. The actual max print speed, with the stock nozzle, is about 700 mm/s. Same thing with acceleration. That's what they are commanding it to do, not what it can ACTUALLY do. Same thing with flow rate - their testing was flawed. It can't hit anywhere near that with the stock nozzle, it maxes out closer to 60 on flow.
But the result is that flsun's final printing time is two to three times that of the same industry, and the speed of the S1 printing process can sometimes even reach 1400mm/s, so is it wrong to say that the maximum printing speed on the specifications is wrong? I think what the blogger said is very objective, can other brands keep the speed on the specifications all the time? If so, are they also nonsense?
@@Cool_kiddddd I was once thought quoting travel speed is bs. But later on I just understood it makes sense because travel speed is part of whole printing process and the statement is not 100% misleading/fraud. Faster travel speed allows faster printing process.
I have 1 T1 but my friend has the S1 which is a much faster machine!
Great video!I have a T1 but no S1 , thanks for sharing
Wow!You actually own S1 and T1 at the same time
FL Sun is creating a series of speed monsters
Thanks for sharing.
I have a T1 and right now I would not recommend one right now, the fan related items need to be sorted. the fan is shit quality and makes so much noise it will make you deaf. The fan duct around the nozzle is total garbage. I can print on 70% fan speed now with altered air intake and new designed air duct around the printhead. The noise is now more acceptable. But really new fan and air duct is a must if you ever want to enjoy one of these printers.