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X5SA-2E
My main question is, would this printer have everything needed to get it up and running decently well out of the box? From what I understand the first X5SA's had an anemic power supply and could not print with the heated bed running, but now that they have a 24V 360watt power supply I assume this isn't an issue anymore. I really want to like this printer, but I don't want to be stuck replacing everything except the frame. I do plan on adding the belt mod to prevent the two Z axis rods from getting out of sync, and I have no qualms about minor extra parts like the anti backlash nuts for the Z axis.
Just for reference, I am very comfortable with 3D printers, and this wouldn't be my first kit. Like I said I have a CR-10s, but I also have a FLSun Kossel Delta which was a kit I built and had printing quite well until trying to upgrade Marlin. I've actually really enjoyed modding that printer here and there, which is both part of the appeal, and part of the worry about getting a Tronxy.
You can add additional STLs to the slicer program for multi part builds.
Research, research, research. If you run in to something that you don't understand Google and YouTube are your best friend.
I'll be updating as I go if anything changes.
You have to have PATIENCE - if you do not, don't buy a 3d printer yet. I ran into a ton of problems (most everything was something I did) and there is a ton to learn if you want to get really good prints.
Print quality - really good. I am impressed with this little printer. It is my first so i have nothing to compare it to but I think it prints very nicely!
It takes a LONG time to print something. You will not be churning out parts every minute as even some prints that seem simple can take over 12 hours to do.
I have some videos I am going to be uploading as soon as I can get to a place with fast internet (living in the country in the USA has some disadvantages) that will show a lot more than what I can type here.
Tips....
1. buy extra filament (PLA for now)
2. have patience
3. Watch videos to learn about 3d printing !
4. With the stock parts it is a bit loud so make sure you don't put it next to your bed.
5. have patience
6. buy more nozzles (.4 is the norm)
7. buy glue sticks (elmers not the hot glue sticks) to make adhesion a ton better on the glass plate.
8. have patience.
9. Learn the manual settings in your slicer (creality slicer comes with which is pretty darn good )
10. buy another micro sd card reader (mine stopped working after 3 uses for some reason, no biggie)
11. have patience!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Excellent quality and has vary large build area.
Arrived on time with no issues. Unboxing and setup was relatively quick. This is my third 3d printer so I kind of already knew what to expect while putting it together and didn't really run into any issues. Have run a bunch of prints on the printer already and all have come out great (except the ones that I messed up, no fault to the printer) Honestly I have no complaints and if I had the cash would buy another one.
Might not recommend it for a first 3d printer for someone - these are still hobbyist devices - and take some work to use - they are not plug and play like printers or toasters. Still an excellent machine