Test prints
But now enough theory and numbers, at least for the moment. Let’s take a look at what kind of results the Ender-3 S1 Pro can deliver. For my first tests I was a bit mean and used several years old Silk PLA filament, which has notoriously difficult properties.
It tends to cause a lot of stringing on all my printers. However, this is normal with Silk Filament to a certain degree and is simply due to the material.
Fortunately, the strings can be removed very easily with a little hot air, but of course I intentionally didn’t touch them up here.
Especially the thin type warped it quite a bit here, since this type of filament contracts a bit when it cools down. But especially the overhangs turned out very well!
With the same difficult filament, I also did a clearance test, where the center, the 0.5mm and 0.4mm wheel were directly free to move. Also 0.3mm was movable after briefly pressing something. At the 0.2mm and 0.15mm gaps, however, everything was fixed.
With the Z-axis with two motors and synchronization via a belt, I didn’t have any major concerns about “Z-wobble”, but I did a test anyway.
And as expected, the result is very good, the cylinder is circular and has no irregularities worth mentioning. And also the cross looks good, that’s how it should be!
Finally, here’s a comparison between the normal profile and my adapted one with higher speed, which is almost 10% faster on this model. Can you guess which is which? The last picture in the gallery shows the resolution, the S stands for Stock and C for Custom.
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