The CR-10 Max lives up to its name, it's enormous! Following on from my unboxing and initial impressions video, I've finally finished my review after some toil. Some of my prints are amazing, but some of my problems shouldn't have happened on a 3D printer of this expense.
You shouldn't buy this printer because:
- The quality control is hit and miss
- Slicing profiles aren't provided
- It takes up a heap of room
- It uses a lot of filament
- It's not cheap
You should buy this printer because:
- You are experienced and happy to fix the niggling problems
- You are experienced and can tune your slicing profile
- It has high quality components that will perform well when the little things are fixed
- You want to print large, awesome things that won't fit on other printers
- You want a polished, modern 3D printer compared to a CR-10 S5
Which category do you fit in?
This printer is mechanically very similar to the CR-10S Pro. I didn't test filaments other than PLA because I figured the performance would be the same as that printer (review linked below).
This printer provide free of charge by Creality for the purpose of making this review. All opinions expressed are my own.
Helmet by Markom3D: [ Ссылка ]
Purchase the CR-10 Max from these links:
Creality official store: [ Ссылка ]
Amazon: [ Ссылка ]
Tiny Machines: [ Ссылка ]
CR-10 Max first impressions: [ Ссылка ]
CR-10S Pro review: [ Ссылка ]
CR-10S Pro fixes: [ Ссылка ]
CR-10S Pro firmware upgrade guide: [ Ссылка ]
My Simplify3D 0.8mm nozzle fff file: [ Ссылка ]
Models featured in this video:
Glider: [ Ссылка ]
3D benchy: [ Ссылка ]
Bowl: [ Ссылка ]
T Rex skull: [ Ссылка ]
Wolverine claws: [ Ссылка ]
Markom3D helmet: [ Ссылка ]
Flip out pirate sword: [ Ссылка ]
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