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XY-2 Pro Series
This is a good, but not great, printer.First, the positives:* It has a larger than average build surface of 255x255x 245mm.* It comes with a Titan dual-gear extruder (although it’s made of plastic). It worked very well with TPU on my test print.* It also has a form of rudimentary bed leveling system, although it’s not a true ABL. More of a bed leveling measurement system.* It is VERY easy to assemble, with only one ribbon cable, and one wire connector to hook up, and 4 bolts to insert and tighten. Took me maybe 10 minutes.* The control panel is a color touchscreen.* If you use the Tronxy-provided slicer, you get an image of your print on the screen.* The is a filament runout sensor.The negatives:* The Tronxy UI is confusing, at best, and the included manual did little to help out.* The SD card slot is in the back. Why would they do this?* The adjustment wheels for bed leveling are tiny.* Spring clips to hold the build surface to the heated bed are multi-colored. Just looks childish.* The bed springs are weak.* It seems the inlet to the extruder has an adaptor to allow for 2.85mm or 1.75mm filament, but whatever this black plastic cone is, it kept coming out whenever I changed filament. DON'T LOSE THIS!* They provided a flexible build plate and a greenish fiberglass plate, but didn’t say what to do with either of these. Turns out the fiberglas goes between the heated bed and the build surface, but I only learned this on the Tronxy FaceBook group.* There is no obvious way to adjust eSteps, zSteps, xSteps or ySteps. I believe you can if you flash Marlin into the machine.The filament roll holder is just a flat piece or metal. Not exactly smooth.Thoughts:The white elephant test print came out surprisingly well. I also printed out a blue TPU device to allow me to re-spool filament using a cordless drill, and I have to say, this is the best out-of-the-box TPU print I’ve ever done. I used the generic TPU (95A) material in Cura.I haven’t tried the Tronxy slicer, as I’m a long-time Cura user. Cura had a profile already available, and it worked well.This is a simple and elegant design, and for the money, it's a very good deal. I’m probably going to move to Marlin fairly quickly. I guess if I had never seen another printer I would learn the Tronxy UI, and it would be ok, but it seems too many things I need to do quickly aren’t obvious, and I need to get beyond learning the XY-2 and start using it ASAP.For the price, this is a good unit, and I recommend it. See the video and photo’s.
I love this printer however, two things I am likely to change to my personal tastes:1) Autolevel2) BMG extruder over the Titan.Thats about it for this silky smooth printer!!
I love this printer however, two things I am likely to change to my personal tastes:1) Autolevel2) BMG extruder over the Titan.Thats about it for this silky smooth printer!!
I love this printer however, two things I am likely to change to my personal tastes:1) Autolevel2) BMG extruder over the Titan.Thats about it for this silky smooth printer!!
オートレベル調整で本来ならシートを這うように移動するところが5mmずつ上昇するバグが発生してレベル調整が不可能になりましたマザーボードのモーターコントローラーが故障したようですサポートの方も慣れない日本語に頑張って対応頂いていましたがなかなかマザーボード不具合を認めたくない様子ケーブルを差し替えろや別の軸のモーターと取り替えろ等サポート頂いていましたがダメでした価格を考えれば印刷精度や何とか寝れるレベルの静粛性等パフォーマンスは高く、手間はかかりつつも3Dプリンターの構造に詳しくなれたので結果オーライかなと思います基本的に何でも自力で直す気力は必要です1年足らずで電源のサーミスタ破裂ノズルが