THANK YOU for making this! After buying this printer I've been frustrated trying to figure out how to get my prints to properly adhere to the belt. So many content creators just talk about how cool this printer is and don't mention all the work you need to do to get it to print properly
Great and helpful video. This machine cost a lot of money so not having it work out of the box was very frustrating. I own about seven printers for my small business and I thought this could be the next thing to elevate it. But having non stop quality issues was driving me insane. My nozzle was too close to the bed so it was exploding filament everytime it moved up. So following your guide instead of crealitys documentation saved me. Thank you
Holy crap, after hours and hours and hours of screaming at this thing, your guide fixed my issues. Not only will I subscribe, if you're ever in the NYC area I'll buy you a drink! Question! What slicer do you typically use with this thing?
Thank you for the content. I am glad I found this before embarking on Honeycomb Storage Wall builds. The 2.5 day per 210mm swath is rough but will be better with a bed that doesn't destroy the print. Hang in there! (get it, cuz they can hang on the wall)
Fantastic video!! The step by step is perfect. I am teaching my 5th graders how to 3d print. And soon, how to 3d design! I have an Anet A8, AncherMake, FlashForge Inventor, and arriving today... Creality CR-30.
Thanks for this. I've been having so much trouble with my CR-30 that I don't really use it at all. I'll try this and see if I can finally get it running well.
So I started out using this video and really helped. I had several prints go really wel. Than changed filaments and few more good prints. Then just stopped printing well, it’s like it doesn’t have the same flow right on one side of the bed like I do the other and nothing adheres to the bed anymore
Cheers man this was ultra helpful had some serious issues and confusion when setting it up initially my only question is wether or not you move that one the two screws that alows it to move freely back up?
Hi Danny. Informative video. How long have you had your CR-30? How many do you have? How reliable has it been. Looking to add it my small print farm. Have you had any issues with prints NOT sticking to the belt after having/using it for some time? Thank you for you time.
Thank you so much for this video. Do you have a profile to share? I have a lot of Ender s1 and I print with 3mm , but in this cr30 3mm stay too bad. I am from Brazil, sorry for the bad english.
THANK YOU for making this! After buying this printer I've been frustrated trying to figure out how to get my prints to properly adhere to the belt. So many content creators just talk about how cool this printer is and don't mention all the work you need to do to get it to print properly
Thanks man i really appreciated the info, i spent an entire day trying to get it level worked the first time following you!
Great and helpful video. This machine cost a lot of money so not having it work out of the box was very frustrating. I own about seven printers for my small business and I thought this could be the next thing to elevate it. But having non stop quality issues was driving me insane. My nozzle was too close to the bed so it was exploding filament everytime it moved up. So following your guide instead of crealitys documentation saved me. Thank you
Holy crap, after hours and hours and hours of screaming at this thing, your guide fixed my issues. Not only will I subscribe, if you're ever in the NYC area I'll buy you a drink!
Question! What slicer do you typically use with this thing?
Great video! Thank you for sharing your experience.
Love your videos- sad that you have so few subscribers!
Thank you so much for this. I'm a visual learner and this was fantastic.
Thanks for the video, helped me to finally get my CR30 printing perfectly. I'll say that earned you a subscribe!
Thanks for the video! I just ordered one for Christmas, this video will help me a lot setting the printer up!
Excellent video, thank you.
Thank you for the content. I am glad I found this before embarking on Honeycomb Storage Wall builds. The 2.5 day per 210mm swath is rough but will be better with a bed that doesn't destroy the print. Hang in there! (get it, cuz they can hang on the wall)
Fantastic video!! The step by step is perfect. I am teaching my 5th graders how to 3d print. And soon, how to 3d design! I have an Anet A8, AncherMake, FlashForge Inventor, and arriving today... Creality CR-30.
Thanks for this. I've been having so much trouble with my CR-30 that I don't really use it at all. I'll try this and see if I can finally get it running well.
So I started out using this video and really helped. I had several prints go really wel. Than changed filaments and few more good prints. Then just stopped printing well, it’s like it doesn’t have the same flow right on one side of the bed like I do the other and nothing adheres to the bed anymore
great video! thx
Wow. 10k views. Way to go Danny! Very informative video!
Thank you so much
Cheers man this was ultra helpful had some serious issues and confusion when setting it up initially my only question is wether or not you move that one the two screws that alows it to move freely back up?
Nice
... thanks! just subscribed.😉
many thanks , witch slicer do you use ?
using light was a smart idea
what is the best software to use for the cr30?
A feeler gauge works well as well.
Hi Danny. Informative video. How long have you had your CR-30? How many do you have? How reliable has it been. Looking to add it my small print farm. Have you had any issues with prints NOT sticking to the belt after having/using it for some time? Thank you for you time.
thanks a million best friend!!
Thank you so much for this video. Do you have a profile to share? I have a lot of Ender s1 and I print with 3mm , but in this cr30 3mm stay too bad. I am from Brazil, sorry for the bad english.
Thank you Danny 😊
How is the printer now, 7 months later…?
I hope it’s consistent still? and you can get stock of belts for a good 10 years?…
Move the mic closer to your mouth so we can all hear even more of your mouth noises