Visite the store
Official Creality 3D Printer Ender-5 S1 250mm/s High-Speed 3D Printers with 300 High-Temp Nozzle Direct Drive Extruder, CR Touch Auto Leveling, Stable Cube Frame High Precision,8.66X8.66X11.02 inch
SALE 56%
Pick up from the kaufland
To pick up today
Courier delivery
Our courier will deliver to the specified address
DHL Courier delivery
DHL courier will deliver to the specified address
Warranty 1 year
Official Creality 3D Printer Ender-5 S1 250mm/s High-Speed 3D Printers with 300 High-Temp Nozzle Direct Drive Extruder, CR Touch Auto Leveling, Stable Cube Frame High Precision,8.66X8.66X11.02 inch
Il prezzo originale era: €478.99.€208.77Il prezzo attuale è: €208.77.
Free
2-3 Days
Free
2-3 Days
Free
The included CR-10 adapter worked perfectly and I ran the harness through the OE expandable sleeving and into the control box. My CR-10 Mini is an older one and the board didn't have the needed 5-pin connector for ABL, so I upgraded to a Creality V4.2.7 silent board and high amp MOSFET (I was aware that I'd have to do this and had the parts ready). I'm using TH3D's Unified 2 firmware with the new board and CR Touch and also swapped from glass to a PEI magnetic flexplate.
My bed has the typical low spot in the middle, but the CR Touch has been very accurate and I'm getting a very consistent first layer across the entire bed now. If you're wanting to add ABL to your Creality printer I'd definitely recommend the CR Touch.
The unboxing is nice, as the kit comes in a flip top box with a magnetic lid. The probe assembly is nestled in foam, as are the mounting brackets. Below that you'll find two sets of screws and the cable. The cable the kit comes with is plenty long to reach the mainboard, with a little slack to spare. Install was maybe 10 minutes, including time to look for the proper sized hex bits.
Configuration was a little more involved. However, I'm using this printer with the Creality Sonic Pad, so this required some manual Klipper configuration as my combo of upgrades aren't available as a setup choice. However, the CR Touch responded successfully via Klipper for both probe calibration and creating a bed mesh once I got the config settings correct. I've run a couple of prints and both have come out great. Action photo included of my latest running print.
I've run a couple printers with BL Touch, and definitely prefer the CR. The all metal probe, along with improved retraction should result in less maintenance.
One thing to consider if you're installing this on a sprite is that there is a considerable offset for both x and y axes due to the mount location. Check out github for Sprite configs that will provide the offsets.
A nice addition to any printer. Hoping this will reduce the number of manual bed levels I have to do, while it appears to have already improved print quality.
Two things that are not in the instructions but should be done before the first test prints:
Manually level the bed while at target filament temperatures using the supply paper or shims.
Ensure input voltage is set to 115V for North American users, mine came preset to 230V which messed up the temperature contro on the nozzle.