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Creality Ender-5 S1 Parameters: Printing Technology: FDM Max.Printing Speed: ≤250mm/s Power Loss Recovery: Yes Build Volume: 220 x 220 x 280mm Typical Printing Speed: ≤120mm/s Filament Runout Sensor: Yes Product Dimensions: 425 x 460 x 570mm Acceleration: 2000mm/s2 Rated Voltage: 100-120V~,200-240V~, 50/60Hz Package Dimensions: 528 x 474 x 340mm Nozzle Type: Brass nozzlex1 Rated Power: 350W Net Weight: 12.2kg Nozzle Diameter: Standard 0.4mm File Transfer: SD card, USB Type-C cable Gross Weight: 14.7kg Printing Accuracy: ±0.1mm File Formats: STL,OBJ,AMF Extruder Type: ''Sprite''dual-gear direct drive extruder Layer Height: 0.05-0.35mm Supported Filaments: PLA, PETG, ABS, TPU, PC, ASA, HIPS Extruder Material: All metal Filament Diameter: 1.75mm Leveling Mode: CR Touch auto-leveling Nozzle Temperature: ≤300℃ Slicing Software: Creality Slicer, Creality Print, Cura, Repetier-Host, Simplify3D Mainboard: 32-bit silent mainboard Heatbed Temperature: ≤110℃ Display Screen: 4.3inch color touch screen Build Surface: PC spring steel sheet Ul Languages: English, Spanish, German, French, Russian, Portuguese, Italian, Turkish, Chinese

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During my testing, the air-duct performed very well, managing to provide adequate cooling in most situations, so I’m happy with the change made by Creality in this regard.

With the Cura settings for the Ender-5 S1 in this article, you have good guidelines that will give you good results. To get the best out of your Ender-5 S1, you will need to calibrate the most important settings as described. Basically, you try to adjust the retraction distance and the retraction speed in small steps so that you detect less and less print errors and thus approach the perfect value in small steps. Over to the Ender 5 and we have a much more streamlined experience. It arrives semi-assembled and only requires a handful of steps and some light screw work to complete. The manual is clear and concise, allowing you to complete the build in a swift half hour. Test results from Creality Lab show that printing a 3DBenchy takes only 54 minutes at the maximum speed, saving 50% of the time compared to printing at 50 mm/s.The art of 3D printing is to achieve a good print quality even at such high printing speeds – and this is only possible with the right slicer settings! At the end of the article, you will learn how to calibrate the most important settings to get perfect results. Calibrating the retraction is one of the most important things you can do for optimal results. When calibrating, you pay attention to how the stringing behavior changes when you change the retraction distance and retraction speed. The printer’s case and touch screen are combined into one smooth unit at the base of the machine and the spool holder is mounted sideways to the frame. All this keeps the footprint small and mostly square. Should you really want to experiment with exotic and more demanding materials, there’s also the Ender 3 S1 Pro, which offers a 300°C max nozzle temperature alongside the same 110°C maximum bed temperature. Filament Compatibility

I went on to print out a tablet stand I designed a while ago. On the Ender 3 these take over 20 hours to print (I’ve made a few of them), but the Ender 5 S1 managed it in just nine hours and 15 minutes. I was also impressed at the adhesion; every one I’ve made on the 3 has had slight warping on at least one corner of its large, flat base, no matter how much I cover the build plate in tape or douse it with 3D LAC. The Ender 5 S1, on the other hand, produced a perfectly flat base with no lifting or warping at all. This is a very good sign, and suggests I’ll be able to take full advantage of its 220x220x280mm build volume. The Verdict So, you can approach the perfect values in small steps by comparing the results before and after the change.As I do in every review, I started with a partially calibrated slicer profile and printed the 3D Benchy in PLA, with a speed of 80mm/s which is higher than what I would use on other 3D printers, to test the cooling capabilities of the machine. And the results are better than I expected, as the bow is still quite clean, a sign that the part cooling used in the Ender 5 S1 works as expected. There’s not much to talk about in this case, as the board is pretty generic, but I like that it uses a Type-C connector and a regular-size SD card to make it easier to handle. 4.3-inch Touchscreen

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