I had a CR10v2..I do love tinkering, but rather tinkering on my terms. I design and print terrain for tabletop gaming. I’ve had a backlog in my design because of the issues with the printer. Now I got X1C and it’s a life changer. My workflow between design, prototyping and final product is absolutely a charm. I’m always designing and the printer is keeping up. Even on draft the quality is amazing. My backlog that I face is on me with painting that terrain lol
Hey thanks for the video. I'm going to be making the switch to Bambu labs, I have an ender 3, neo V2 and neo V2 max. The ender 3 started having hot end issues no .after what I do it under extrudes. The neo V2 is only a couple months old starting to have issues leveling, and extruding problems and and my neo max came with the z axis rod bearing falling out the print quality I think is horrible I'm done with creality. I been looking at the P1S and the x1. The only thing is I'm stationed overseas so I need the matching to be 110-230 volts. 230 while here in Germany and 110 when I'm back in the states. I asked Bambu labs I got an answer but not really what I asked. I'm going jump the gun and go for Bambu. Thanks for you video
there is a mount for the ams lite to be mounted on top ... i also have many printers ... i have 6 creality ender3 v1 pros / creality sermoon d1 / creality ender 5 plus / creality cr-30 belt printer / creality dr-1 resin printer / wanhao duplicator i3 plus / bambu x1c with ams ... i also have a creality cv-10 laser engraver / and creality cv-30 falcon se laser engraver ... since getting my bambu printer i dont print much on my creality ones but i keep them cause i like being able to print 6 different colors at the same time for larger orders that want multiple colors
I think that mount your talking about is for the A1 printer. I have the A1 mini, so it is not compatible. Thanks for the comment! I understand keeping the printers around, but creality is just not for me.
I wasn't as unlucky as you with creality printers, but I did get an A1 mini a week ago and I agree with you, it feels way more reliable, gonna probably go with bambu as well with more of their printers since I don't mind paying a bit more for something that will last longer and easier to maintain/troubleshoot
Thank you for the comment! Yes, the x1c looks like a fantastic machine. I am kinda holding out for an x1c xl or whatever bambu labs will call the bigger version.
@@Draxis3d What I really want is for Bambu Labs to put out an IDEX version of the X1C - call it the X1CI. This would reduced the waste and increase the printing speed substantially if just using two filaments and thing how fast duplicate mode could be!
Haha, yeah, no. First video I filmed and uploaded on my phone, and I didn't see a choose your thumbnail, so it just auto picked the photo. I can see how you might think that
So I got on og cr-10 when they came out a long time ago. It was so good compared to the first printer I got that I got a second one. Shortly after that, I started having issues with them. Long story short, I listened to the youtube reviews and believed creality was a good company. From my perspective, they are not. I want a machine that prints and requires maintenance every so often, not a machine that breaks and needs repairs every so often. Nothing against most youtube creators. Most are fine with tinkering with the printer and upgrading. That is not what I originally wanted. Sorry for the long reply. Thanks for the comment. Cheers!