The tiny light is because the LiDAR doesn’t work correctly with a bright light so make sure to turn off the bright light before the bed leveling and initial tests are done
As well as low reflectivity, a surface angled such that the energy is not directed back to the sensor also makes an object harder to detect; another factor is background “noise”-that is, light from sources other than the lidar beam, such as the sun or bright artificial lights that can swamp the reflected beam, making it difficult for the lidar to detect the true range.
I absolutely LOVE mine! Got it in the mail yesterday after waiting for like 6 months and it is AMAZING! The AMS system is absolutely perfect! It’s the best 3D printer made !!
Prusa prints about about 45-100(rarely)mm/s. the X1C at standard speeds is about 200-300mm/s not including accelerations to 10000mm/s Multiply the print time by 3-5x
@@aandc_0 Yup it can reach 20k mm/s accelerations but standard speeds are around 10k. So you would either need to change them in slicer to turn on ludicrous mode. Still tans the hide of the prusa machines
So frustrating I would love to have one of these, but I can’t say I have any complaints about my Creality Ender 3 S1. I can’t help thinking of all the possibilities…… love the channel and the videos don’t stop please There are two ridiculously informative and helpful to go without.
So it does the harmonic resonance and pressure advance test before every print? Why? It only calibrated the PA for 1 filament as well. I mean it's great it can automate that stuff but it's not implemented very well.
I don’t get why adults print toys. Like a lot of RU-vid 3d print channels have toys on shelves in the background. They just print a bunch of toys and look at them? Adults do this?
How about you leave the "for a beginner" part off? It's still a great printer even if you're not a beginner. Most advanced users don't like spending all their time manually calibrating before each print, we just did it because we had no other option.
PLA stays dry period. I left all my spools in the garag for 4 years and they print just as good as when I opened them. Don't fall for this wallop of drying PLA.
dang that's fancy as heck! I unfortunately got a atomstack 3d printer about 4 months ago and it's already crapped the bed, freezes upon startup.. so in the market for something that is reliable!
Horrible client service... I paid the printer a few weeks, sent them an email for VAT return... didn't get any answer back or any printer so far... when I get the printer I hope that I won't need any services from them with this response time...
The smart features are cool and something i cant wait to see hit the voron and vzbot. Granted we do have input shaper on all klipper based printers which helps with the vibration. We also have the ERCF so that covers the muli filament. As for bed calibration we have a lot of options for bed leveling. So that leaves Lidar...
same here dude. the bigger bed and open source is a plus. and my creality printer has given me no issues. bambu labs idk man…. it’s nice but i just don’t know
I couldn't decide so I bought both the K1Max and the X1c. I wanted the bigger build volume but really wanted to be able to print multicolor. Now 2 months later I am definitely using the K1Max much more. They are both great machines but the K1Max is honestly just more useful the bambu color changing is more of a novelty and I don't even use it anywhere as much as I thought I would.
Well worth the price if you are serious about printing. Nothing else comes close for the price if you print multicolors, multi materials like carbon fiber nylon, PC with enclosure.