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Why Most People Choose Ender 3 3D Printer
From 2018 till now, the Ender-3 model has remained in the "Best Selling". Although we are launching new Ender-3V2, Ender-3S1. So why do many choose Ender 3?
1. In terms of price: the price is lower than 200, stable printing quality and 220*220 printing size, supports different filament materials
2. In terms of performance: support resume printing, 5mins rapid heating, reliable power supply
3. Upgrade convenience: ender 3 direct drive, cr touch auto leveling kit, touch screen , tempered glass bed and more. There's do much you can do with it
4. Who chose him: News for 3d printing, 3d printing enthusiast; for DIY makers, for education... Customer
Ender 3' S FAQ:
Filament did not stick on the hotbed?
For newcomers, this is the most common problem. Do not worry, you can solve it easily. Generally,the distance between the nozzle and platform is too far or near. So rotary the knob under the platform to adjust the distance between the nozzle and platform again,at a piece of A4 paper distance or less).
Creality Ender 3 Bed Leveling – All You Need to Know
Any structure needs a strong foundation. The same is true for 3D-printed objects. Leveling the bed on your Creality Ender 3 will ensure that that all-important first layer is solid...
How to level Creality Creality Ender 3?
Move the nozzle so that it’s positioned over the left corner of the bed. A half-inch or so from both sides is a good location.
Slide the paper between the nozzle and the bed. If it doesn’t fit, drop the corner until it does.
Once the paper is able to slide under the nozzle, very slowly raise the corner with the adjuster. Remember: Clockwise moves the bed up. As you do this, gently slide the paper back and forth. The moment you feel even the slightest resistance to your moving the paper, stop turning the knob. That corner is (almost) ready to go.
Do the same for the other three corners of the build plate. Always advance the hot end to a new corner slowly. This will prevent damage to the build plate in case the nozzle starts to drag. If this occurs, simply lower the next corner (before starting the leveling process) to make some room.
After you’ve adjusted each corner once, go back and check the four corners again. You may have to do further adjustments to get all four correct.
Article: Creality Ender 3 Bed Leveling – All You Need to Know.
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3DPrintStory     Reviews     Creality Ender 3: Amazing low cost 3D printer
TheEnder 3 is a phenomenon in the world of 3D printing: never before have so many people shown interest in an inexpensive 3D printer and this interest is justified! In this review, we will understand why. And yes, spoilers are an amazing and inexpensive 3D printer that surprisingly combines quality-price-upgradeability. nine0005
Creality Ender 3 Features
Let's not beat around the bush and get straight to the point. One of the most compelling features of the Creality Ender 3 is its incredibly low price. While the cost varies a bit depending on the vendor, this 3D printer can currently be found for under $199. The Creality Ender 3 is now even cheaper than its predecessor, the Ender 2, in some online stores.
The differences in design between the Creality Ender 3 and Ender 2 are small, but still worth mentioning. The latest iteration still retains the features of the CR-10 with aluminum profiles making up the frame and a single lead screw driving the Z-axis on the left side of the frame. However, unlike its predecessor, which featured a cantilever style in which the X-axis rail protruded into the air, the Creality Ender 3 has a closed frame. nine0005
The Creality Ender 3 has a heated bed of rather modest dimensions of 220 x 220 x 250 mm, which, however, is almost twice as large as that of the Ender 2. There is a BuildTak-like sticker on the table, which should certainly help the adhesion of the first layer and not prevent your 3D model from tearing off during 3D printing.
Another impressive feature of the Creality Ender 3 is its ability to fully resume 3D printing after a power loss or shutdown. This feature was made popular by the Prusa i3 MK3 3D printer, but the fact that it was implemented in a sub-$200 3D printer makes this feature worth mentioning. nine0005
LCD display with control wheel located to the right of the desktop. The control panel is attached to the 3D printer rather than included as a separate component, making this 3D printer more compact and portable than the CR-10.
Creality recently fully open-sourced the Ender 3, perhaps a first for a Chinese 3D printer manufacturer.
The above features make the Creality Ender 3 quite attractive, but 3D printing speaks louder than words. So it's worth trying out this 3D printer by building it up and sending it out for a little test drive, which we'll talk about below. nine0005
Unboxing the Creality Ender 3
As noted, the Creality Ender 3 is a fairly compact 3D printer and the box is true to size. When the 3D printer arrived, the box even caused some surprise due to its compactness.
When we unpacked the Creality Ender 3, we found that all the parts and tools were neatly tucked away in the packing foam.
In addition to the 3D printer parts that we'll cover in the next assembly section, here's what the Creality team provided in the box:
- USB stick (with instructions, test models)
- Various tools such as wrenches, hex keys and a small screwdriver
- White PLA plastic sample
- Nozzle cleaning tool
- Wire cutters Plastic cable ties
- Multiple nozzles
For a 3D printer that costs less than $200, we were happy to see accessories such as additional nozzles and a nozzle cleaner included in the kit. Once we've dug every last detail out of the cardboard box, it's time to start the long-awaited build process of the Creality Ender 3.
Creality Ender 3 Assembly
The manufacturer claims that the Creality Ender 3 does not need to be fully assembled, as the individual components are already assembled, but don't be fooled - this 3D printer will require a lot of effort before you can start 3D printing. Compared to the Creality CR-10, which also comes partially assembled, the Ender 3 will take longer to assemble.
The assembly process is described in detail in the small booklet that came with the 3D printer in just 12 steps. It seems simple enough, but there were some steps that lacked detail and explanation, which stretches the build time somewhat. If we take into account both the assembly of the 3D printer and the calibration of the table, it will take a beginner about 1-2 hours to do all this. nine0005
To simplify the task, you can break the assembly process into the following parts: frame assembly, X-axis assembly, belt installation, assembly of the main components of the 3D printer and electrical connections, wiring.
The first step is to assemble the frame together with a pair of 20 x 40 aluminum profiles, which will be attached to the frame with two screws on each side. If you turn the base on its side, then it will be easier to assemble the frame. The base of the Creality Ender 3 has pre-drilled holes for attaching aluminum profiles. nine0005
After that, step 2 - attach the power supply and LCD screen to the base. Again, this is a simple step, which is stated quite well in the instructions. But the next steps can already cause some difficulties.
After the LCD and power supply are attached to the base, the next step is to mount the Z limit switch and Z motor on the left side of the frame. You also need to install two more components - the Z limit switch and the Z axis motor. The Z limit switch must be installed on the side of the vertical stand, exactly 32 mm from the bottom of the Creality Ender 3 base. As it turned out later, this is an important step, because installing the limit switch switch too high or too low will result in an inability to adequately calibrate. Therefore, we strongly recommend not to be lazy and use a ruler at this step. nine0005
The Z-axis motor is attached directly to a pre-installed bracket on the back of the left upright. The lead screw is lubricated with grease, so be careful not to remove it during installation. Also be sure to loosen the bearings when installing the Z axis motor as the rail will not work properly if they are too tight.
The next step is to assemble the X-axis. This can also be tricky. Why? Well, there are two racks in the kit with the same exact dimensions, but only one of them has six pre-drilled holes. And that's the one you'll need for the X-Axis. The left mount includes both the X-Axis motor and the extruder motor, as well as a weird QR code to a Facebook page that seems a bit out of place on the Creality Ender 3's frame.0005
Starting from the open side of the X-pillar, you will need to slide the portal into place with the wheels up and down. The wheels should slide smoothly back and forth along the rail. If this is not the case and the wheels are not properly installed, you will have to fiddle with the eccentric nut behind the bottom wheel until it snaps into place. Next up is assembling the mounting bracket and belt tensioner, both of which are mounted on the right side of the beam.
At this point, it starts to feel like we have a real 3D printer in our hands, but only after installing the GT2 belt on the X axis. At each end of the pre-measured tape there is a clamp that will be placed in the slots under the extruder carriage. nine0005
To install the belt on the Creality Ender 3, you need to carefully roll the extruder carriage over the belt, which will slide the belt under the wheel into the empty space. Do the same procedure for the second wheel, placing the other end of the belt under the bottom bracket. There is a belt pulley at each end of the X-axis, which will keep the extruder moving smoothly.
There were some issues with belt length, but we won't go into that now, but will mention them in the next section. The last step is to put all the pieces together and attach the material holder to the top of the frame. nine0005
Creality Ender 3 design
As mentioned above, the Creality Ender 3 has a minimalist design made popular by the company's crown jewel: the CR-10. However, the latest version of the Chinese manufacturer has a smaller amount of workspace and is more compact. Compactness is also ensured by the fact that the control panel with an LCD monitor is attached directly to the 3D printer, and is not taken out separately as a separate module, as it was before. Placing the motherboard directly below the printer avoids the spaghetti of wires and cables and gives the Ender 3 3D printer an elegant look. nine0005
The Creality Ender 3 features V-groove rollers that run along the aluminum profiles for smooth movement during 3D printing. For the most part, the design is solid and compact, but there are a few pitfalls.
The most egregious problem in the design of the Creality Ender 3 is the slight but annoying wobble of the 3D printing table. This may be a small defect of the 3D printer we got, but in fact, the stability of the 3D printer table is an important aspect, so keep in mind. nine0005
The portal-like open frame design offers a wide range of customization and add-on options, so you'll definitely have plenty of room to upgrade this 3D printer.
The X-axis belt that came with the assembly kit was too long, causing it to be under tension. The toothed belt has golden metal plugs at the ends, which is certainly convenient for installation, but only if it is of the correct length. So I had to tinker a little with its installation before we got decent 3D printing results. You can see in more detail the difference between the belt with good tension and the one offered in the kit in the section "First 3D printing on Creality Ender 3". nine0005
The Creality Ender 3 has a well-designed extruder system that uses a narrow bore Bowden extruder to aid in 3D printing with flexible plastics. The material supply system is efficient, but it is quite difficult to initially feed it into a narrow opening.
The table calibration process (which, by the way, is done manually) is also well thought out. There are really big and really easy to turn knobs at every corner of the 3D printing table on the Creality Ender 3, which makes the manual calibration process as convenient as possible. nine0005
The Creality Ender 3 control panel offers a wide range of settings. When working with the control panel, you will probably encounter minor freezes. Otherwise, the LCD display is a welcome addition to the Creality Ender family and is easy to navigate.
There are several useful features that are missing. The main one is the possibility of extruding the thread. When changing material, there is no efficient way to remove the previous material from the nozzle, and being able to extrude filament directly from the control panel would solve this problem. nine0005
Last but not least, a quick note about the noise level of the Creality Ender 3. You will definitely hear the mechanical purr of this 3D printer if you leave the door to the next room open, so keep that in mind.
First 3D print with the Creality Ender 3
Time to get to the fun part: 3D print with the Creality Ender 3!
There have been several failed prints and subsequent adjustments before you get a perfectly working 3D printer. Benchy was used to set up the 3D printing, but you can consider other 3D models for test 3D printing. Matterhackers Black PLA was used for printing. nine0005
As you can see below, the first attempt was... well... interesting to say the least. The second attempt ended with a full-fledged boat. The 3D printer did a good job with the ridges and overlap, but there was a subtle wave pattern on the surface. At this stage, the problem with the length of the belt along the X axis was revealed. The final Benchy turned out to be almost flawless even with a layer height of 0.15 mm. Our third attempt gave amazing quality and passed almost all the tests set by 3DBenchy. On the first layer, signs of an elephant leg appeared, but the explanation for this most likely lies in the not ideal calibration of the table of the tested Ender 3.
Wanting to add some variety to the first collection of prints, it was decided to choose a more functional item for the next model - a carabiner. Unexpected adhesion problems. After playing around with the temperature of the table and its calibration, in the end they added glue and the problem went away.
Tests with PLA are completed, we are moving to a higher temperature material - ABS plastic. Used Green ABS from CCTREE. For tests, a 3D model of Flexi Rex, a small but flexible dinosaur with several joints, was chosen. For the most part, the 3D printing was successful, but there was a small crack between the layers on the dinosaur's head. But this is probably not so much a matter of Ender 3 as of the quality of the material. nine0005
After normal calibration and fixing the tension of the Creality Ender 3 belt, the result began to please and even surprise. There was another ambitious attempt to 3D print the Waving Groot using colorFabb Corkfill wood-mix plastic. The 3D printing was left overnight, and in the morning it turned out that the print had failed almost at the very end. It's a shame, of course, although the surface of the model was excellent, especially for such a difficult material for 3D printing.
Further 3D printing on Creality Ender 3
After successfully 3D printing with PLA (despite the Groot print failing), it was decided to up the ante and try 3D printing with more exotic materials. The second round of printing experiments on the Ender 3 began with colorFabb nGen Flex, a semi-flexible material developed in collaboration with Eastman Chemical Company.
The first 3D printed model was the Cute Octopus SD Card Holder, a useful little model that can hold six SD cards and two MicroSD cards. We expected the semi-flexible material to be a little more difficult, but in the end we were pleasantly surprised by the quality, which we immediately achieved on the first test. The model had a little ductility (which is to be expected from flexible plastic) and the model came out just fine. nine0005
The next stage of bold experiments was to print a dimensional 3D model. Well, what could be better than a test print in gray color than the insidious and beer-burping robot Bender from the beautiful Futurama animated series? The model consists of six different parts that are glued together. Not only are these models larger than the previous ones, but the Creality Ender 3 had to print them with flexible plastic in one setup. It seemed like an adequate way to test the capabilities of this 3D printer, and once again it exceeded our initial expectations. nine0005
Even without the support material, we were able to print every part of the Bender model without error. Again, the right leg and antenna on the top of the head have some minor layering issues. But overall the model turned out pretty good and once we glued it all together we had a fantastic Bender model.
The next test we did was with pink ABS filament made by CCTree. Thinking about what would work with this light pink material, we ended up with the majestic Crystal Cluster. And the Creality Ender 3 did struggle with ABS at first. nine0005
It took about five or six attempts for the material to get a good grip on the 3D printer table and not deform, but again glue came in handy. The result is a great product. Despite some difficult angles, the surface quality of these crystals was almost flawless.
Everyone involved in 3D printing knows the favorite test of 3D printers: 3DBenchy. We printed one for our review of the Creality Ender 3, but decided to rock the boat a little... Well, what better than a Benchy stand that looks like a rough sea. nine0005
It just so happens that this model was perfect for our next material, Rigid.ink's clear blue PETG plastic. And the Creality Ender 3 did a great job with PETG as you can see in the photo above.
Finally, it was decided to give wood 3D printing another chance with another Waving Groot model. This time, the Creality Ender 3 made it to the top of the character's head before the clog occurred.
Wood effect 3D printing most likely requires a higher quality nozzle. It's probably worth inferring that the inability to 3D print with wood chips is a downside to the Creality Ender 3, but again, it's hard to complain when you consider that this printer costs less than $200. nine0005
Creality Ender 3 Specifications
- Technology: FDM
- 3D printable area: 220 x 220 x 250mm
- Nozzle: 0.4mm
- Material: 1.75mm PLA, ABS, TPU38
- Max. 3D printing speed: 200 mm / s
- Maximum 3D resolution: 0.1 mm
- 3D printing accuracy: +/- 0.1 mm
- Heated table: Yes
- Connectivity: SD card, USB
- LCD screen: Yes
By the way, if you are also interested in a newer version of Ender - wellcome to the article comparing Ender 3 and Ender 3 Pro to find out who is who and which model is right for you.
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Creality3D Ender 3 V2 is an improved version of Ender 3 or Ender 3 Pro. The FDM 3D printer builds on the popular features of the Ender series and adds some extra features. nine0005
3D printing properties | |
Print technology | Plastic filament printing (FDM/FFF) |
Application | Prototyping, Prototyping, Design, Architecture, For educational institutions, For business, For home, Advertising, For engineering, For makers |
Maximum print size (LxWxH), mm | 220x220x250 |
Number of printheads | 1 |
Thread diameter | 1. 75 mm |
Media | PLA, Special materials | nine0220
Extruder operating temperature | 250°C |
Platform operating temperature | 100°C |
Dimensions | |
Width | 475 mm |
Height | 620 mm |
Depth | 470 mm |
Weight | 7.8 kg |
Creality3D Ender 3 V2
The Ender 3 FDM series of 3D printers are very popular with the ever growing community. The devices are known for their extremely attractive price-performance ratio. The new Ender 3 V2 offers a more robust mechanism with easily adjustable drive belt tension and a new display for intuitive operation. nine0005
In addition to major innovations, Ender 3 V2 can continue printing after a power outage. The 3D printer has a solid metal frame. Built into the front of the Y-axis is a storage compartment for small tools and printer accessories. As usual for Creality3D DIY printers, the Ender 3 Pro also comes as a simple kit. Experience shows that individual elements can be assembled within approximately 15-30 minutes.
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