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Creality Ender-3 S1 Pro 3D Printer Features 300°C High-Temperature Nozzles Sprite Direct Dual-Gear Extruder CR Touch Automatic Bed Leveling PEI Spring Steel Plate LED Light

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Size: Ender-3 s1 pro


Features

  • 300C High-temp Nozzle:The brand new nozzle made of brass can stand up to 300C printing temperature, and it is compatible with multiple filaments, such as PLA, ABS, PVA, Wood, TPU, PETG, and PA, providing more possibilities for creation.
  • "Sprite" Full-metal Dual-gear Direct Extruder:The "Sprite" full-metal dual-gear direct extruder with an extrusion force of 80N ensures smooth feeding when printing with different filaments, especially the flexible TPU.
  • CR Touch Automatic Leveling:Equipped qith CR Touch, the 16-point automatic leveling can complete quickly with compensation for points' printing height on the heat bed. Good effeciency saves much time.
  • Spring Steel PEI Magnetic Build Plate:Ender-3 S1 Pro has used the spring steel PEI magnetic build plate, which has good adhesion to the printed model and enables fast heating up of the heat bed. The build plates is not only durable but also flexible. Once the printing completes, users can remove the printed mdel effortlessly with just a slight bend.
  • 4.3-Inch Touch Screen & LED Light:The 4.3-inch touch screen, supporting 9 languages, offers efficient UI interaction and is easy to use. It will dim out automatically for energy-saving if there is no action for 3 minutes. The equipped LED light enables comprehensive light fill, with which users can observe the printing details even in a dark environment.

Brand: Creality


Material: Pla,Steel


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 20"D x 12"W x 20"H


Item Weight: 10.7 Kilograms


Product Dimensions: 3.39 x 3.39 x 4.17 inches


Item Weight: 23.5 pounds


Item model number: Ender-3 S1 Pro


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: February 18, 2022


Manufacturer: Creality 3D


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  • A bit light on instructions, but an amazing printer
I upgraded to this printer from a Wanhao D6 clone, wanting something a bit more up-to-date. The printer arrived on time and was well-secured inside its box. The instructions for putting it together were mostly clear (albeit terse), but were occasionally baffling. For example, the printer ships with a "Z-axis limit kit" which is clearly marked in the installation guide inventory, but there is no other reference to it in the installation guide. This was somewhat alarming, but after much searching online, I determined that it was just a spare part for something already installed. Another mystery: there are turnable knobs on both the front of the bed slider and the right of the gantry slider, and I *still* haven't figured out what those are for. Other than that, putting it together was reasonably easy, though I strongly recommend (a) putting it together on a large table with a blanket placed on the table (b) getting the help of a second person to stabilize it while putting it together and (c) using a long, thin magnetic screwdriver with changeable bits for screwing things in because the supplied drivers are not very useful for reaching into hard-to-reach screw sockets. Another key problem was the initial auto-leveling, which hit an error about halfway through with an extremely unhelpful error message despite my worktable being absolutely level. There is no "troubleshooting guide" in the installation guide, and I was in a bit of despair. Again, searching online, it appears that auto-leveling will fail if there is more than a 3mm difference in level between the starting point and another other point, so the fix is to manually level the bed using the knobs under the bed while a small construction level is placed on it -- then autoleveling will work and you can follow the rest of the instructions for it normally. The bed wobbles slightly from left to right, and this is apparently by design. I'm used to a printer where the bed moves up and down, not forward and back, so this was slightly startling to me. I'm also used to a printer where there is a specific command to insert material, but on this printer and I got stuck trying to find a similar command on the S1 Pro, but in fact you just pull back the feeder clip and push it in without any command. This is way more efficient, but the manual assumes that you know how to insert material already and doesn't tell you how to do it. (Related to that, I really like the high degree-of-freedom material guide on the gantry, as it helps keep the filament from getting into trouble without impeding the nozzle feed as the head moves around.) Another installation omission, though this one's mostly my fault -- the guide tells you to install the wire clip, but forgets to tell you to feed the ribbon cable through it. If you are rushing things, you might forget to do it on your own. Failing to do this can cause the ribbon cable to interfere with the filament near where it enters the heater, though I actually managed two perfectly fine prints before I realized what was happening. OK, that's it for the weird and annoying stuff. The good news is that, once you have it set up and leveled, it's amazingly good. The touch screen is almost perfect (you have to hunt around a bit for the manual controls to heat the nozzle if you want to melt out some older filament, but that's my only complaint). Auto-leveling after the first time is so easy and fast that I always do it before every print, even when I'm printing objects one after the other. I first built the included "money cat" STL using the included PLA, and it was absolutely perfect on the first try. I use Simplify 3D for slicing, so I searched around online for an S1-specific FFF format file for it to generate my own gcodes. I could only find a format file for PLA, but happily this worked and, using Overture PLA+, I printed a half-dozen successful builds with no failures at all -- no stringing, no warping. Adhesion was perfect during the build, and the builds just popped off of the plate once it had cooled -- literally, I could just pick them up with my hand as if they were just sitting there unattached. I only needed minimal support for bridging, and I was able to print at pretty extreme angles without needed support. I tried Overture PETG the next week, researching the heat and speed values, and got it right the first time. Again, no problems with the prints at all. Today, I tried Overture ABS, again making guesses at the values based on some (often conflicting) online information. This would be the trickiest print, since ABS is notoriously bad at adhering and generally you also need an enclosure for it to work well. However, once again, everything went perfectly. I didn't have to coat the build plate with anything, I didn't get any curling at the edges, and the part just popped off once the build plate had cooled. Overall, I've done over a dozen prints in the last couple of weeks using three different kinds of plastic (a couple of them being quite complex), and every single one has turned out to be a high-quality piece. I can't say enough good things about this printer -- it's a great buy for the money. I almost went for the much more expensive Prusa, but I'm happy that I saved myself a bunch of cash and went with the Creality instead. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2022 by Matthew Gertz

  • Set it and forget printer
It was time to upgrade from from an old ender 3. Instead of trying to replace each component., the s1 pro seems to have everything nicely package into one without having to worry about any future upgrades. Once the auto bed level is set up properly, it produce prints without any issues. The led light bar is a must have, it is bright, out of the way and very useful. The new sprite all metal hot end works great and there are no clogs so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2022 by Jade Jade

  • SD Card crashes unit
Can no longer start up the machine with SD Card in the reader, it will freeze the machine. Once it does start working, it does print decently.
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024 by Abel K.

  • Garbage
Literally every single step of the way has been an absolute battle with this 3D printer. Very very disappointing. My husband has done research for years before buying and knew what he wanted but didn’t ever expect to have to replace the mother board, power supply, belts, stepper motors, 3 extruder hot ends and battle with firmware for the first two months of ownership. Not to mention connectivity issue after connectivity issue. There is not one positive thing I can say about this printer. Not one! We now own a pile of crap. Customer service with these guys, an absolutely total joke. You may as well be talking to a toddler. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024 by Tonya Moore

  • My first 3d printer and I'm on the fence if I should have looked elsewhere?
Watching YouTube video setting up was pretty easy, understanding the components of the touch screen was a bit of a learning curve. Also leveling took some time to understand what you are doing and to get decent prints. Once I adapted and honed in leveling, printing seems to be decent. For the value (when on sale) it's a good deal. Just recently had a epic fail with it causing the print extruder to become stuck with the filament. Replaced it with the parts and it's now working. Support is responsive but it takes about 3-4 emails back and fourth proving your proof of purchase and serial number. The response on the failure was them giving me a 10.00 credit for a replacement part. I didn't expect much and wasn't looking for replacement parts, just advice or guidance on what actually happened and how to prevent it. Bed was leveled and the filament has been used previously without issues. If you are a beginner to printers, I would look for ease of use over all of the features that this has to offer. My research came from friends that have been doing this for a few years and started mentioning features that they wish they would have gotten with the printers the previously purchased. I kind of took that advice which brought me to the Ender 3 Pro S1. For the price (when on sale) and features this is a great printer. But if you are new to printing do your research and make sure you find something that best fits your needs. Would I purchase this again, possibly but I think I would have gone with something enclosed and probably a faster printer. Budget was a factor but wasn't the determining factor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2022 by JDoe JDoe

  • My First 3D Printer and it’s Awesome!
The media could not be loaded. The positives: Everything! I live in Alaska, so to get things here that don’t get beat up in transit and one time is hard. This is my first 3D printer and I did my research before buying. Luckily my birthday was October 12, Amazon Prime Day, so this was a no brained for me since it was a part of the Amazon Prime Day Sale. Setup was super easy, probably because I watched 4 YouTube videos on how to do it haha To me, the printer was smaller than I expected but surprisingly this machine is a workhorse. It took me 32 minutes to setup and get printing. I was held up for 3-4 minutes getting a beer and finding my tools. The packaging was great, the machine is light but study and made with premium feeling materials. I’d say the most stressful thing about setting up this printer would be feeling confident that the belts are tight but not too tight, that the rollers are good, and that the cables are plugged in all the way. I am so happy I bought this printer and I highly recommend it for its ease of setup, extra parts, and tons of community support. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2022 by Alex Alex

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