Manufacturer | Creality 3D |
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Part Number | S201528025 |
Item Weight | 26.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 25 x 21 x 11 inches |
Item model number | CR-10S |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Creality Ender-5 S1 Fdm 3d Printer |
Material | Product Dimensions: 425*460*570mm, Package Dimensions: 528*474*340mm, Build Volume: 220*220*280mm, Leveling Mode: CR Touch auto-leveling, Extruder Material: All metal, Net Weight: 12.1kg, Molding Technology: FDM, Nozzle Type: Brass nozzle x1, Gross Weight: 14.7kg, Extruder Type: "Sprite" dual-gear direct drive extruder |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Certification | Slicing Software: Creality Slicer, Creality Print, Cura, Repetier-Host |
Included Components | Gcode |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 24 |
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Creality Ender 5 S1 3D Printer Upgrade with 250mm/s Printing Speed 300°C High-Temperature Nozzle Direct Extruder CR Touch Auto Leveling Kit, Dual Z Axes Stable Cube Frame 8.66x8.66x11.02in
- SPEEDY TO REALIZE CREATIVE IDEAS: Upgraded motion system for 2000mm/s² acceleration and up to 250mm/s (5 times) printing speed*. Each X/Y/Z axis is driven by a high-precision stepper motor. A steel transmission shaft to connect and sync the two Y-axis belts. High-torque Y-axis 42-48 motor for responsive and precise motion.
- HIGHER EFFICIENCY AND MORE ECO-FRIENDLY: It slashes printing time for all types of models. Higher efficiency and less power consumption.
- STAND FIRMLY TO PRINT QUALITY MODELS: An all-metal cube frame goes with the classic Cartesian structure. The stability is enhanced by thick linear shafts, extra gussets, two cantilevers, and silicone bed mounts.
- HIGHER SUCCESS RATE: 100% success rate for 1,000-hour printing at 250mm/s high speed and 0.2mm layer height.
- DIRECT EXTRUSION ADAPTED TO FLEXIBLE FILAMENTS: The all-metal "Sprite" direct extruder features dual gears of a 1:3.5 gear ratio. It delivers a powerful and uniform 80N extrusion force. Way better when printing with flexible filaments like TPU.
- HOTEND UPGRADE FOR HIGH-TEMP PRINTING: Titanium Alloy Heatbreak: Low thermal conductivity for blocking heat creep. Able to tame up to 300℃. Corrugated Heatsink: 2.5 times surface area that is rapidly air-cooled by a silent axial flow fan. Large Melting Chamber: 50mm³ melting chamber surrounded by a large 4000mm³ heater block.
- GET A COOL MODEL PROMPTLY: The special "Urus" air ducts channel the strong wind generated by a large 5015 fan to cool the freshly printed section directly. The deposited hot material will harden and bond up immediately, thus less drooping or warping caused by overheating. It gives better overhangs, bridges, and more details overall.
- QUICKER EXPERT-LEVEL CALIBRATION: Level the bed quickly by CR Touch auto-leveling and auxiliary leveling, or offset the Z-axis height at 0.01mm accuracy. Get the perfect first layer with less hassle.
- STRAIGHTFORWARD TOUCH SCREEN UI: 4.3-inch touch screen featuring a wide viewing angle, sensitive response, and a tabbed user interface. A temperature PID control page is also added for easy adjustment.
- STICKY AND BENDABLE PC BUILD SURFACE: The PC spring steel sheet has two notches and a magnetic base for quick installation. The frosted PC surface is sticky to models. After printing, the model can be removed right away with a slight bend.
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ASIN | B07DCGMKK8 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #242,641 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #340 in 3D Printers |
Date First Available | May 28, 2018 |
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Product Description
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Upgraded motion system for 2000mm/s² acceleration and up to 250mm/s (5 times) printing speed*.
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Level the bed quickly by CR Touch auto-leveling and auxiliary leveling at 0.01mm accuracy.
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4.3-inch touch screen featuring a wide viewing angle, sensitive response, interface.
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100% success rate for 1,000-hour printing at 250mm/s high speed and 0.2mm layer height.
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Secure aviation connector. Encased 350W power adapter.
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The special "Urus" air ducts channel the strong wind generated to cool the printed section directly.
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Quality Designs for Better Experience
What is the printing area?
220*220*280mm
Is this a self leveling unit?
The new Ender 5 S1 is equipped with a CR Touch leveling module. The intelligent leveling system can automatically calibrate the height error of the printing platform (maximum offset value 5mm), and the leveling accuracy 0.04mm.
What is the weight of the pla filament included with this?
The filament included is maybe 200g and not sufficient for any projects. It is fine to run for test files and learn how to load and unload the machine. You will want/need to buy some 1KG Spools.
What is the maximum print speed?
250mm/s
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Customers like the ease of use of the 3D printer. They mention it's easy to assemble and print in 20 minutes. That said, some complain about the cooling issues. They also dislike the bed level, and adhesion. Opinions are mixed on performance, quality, and noise.
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Customers find the 3D printer easy to use and assemble. They say it's a great machine that can be up and printing in 20 minutes. Customers also appreciate the well-fleshed-out assembly guide. Overall, they recommend the product to others.
"...In fact, it was quite easy and made a noticeable difference in my prints...." Read more
"...Was easy to assemble; was shipped and packaged very well, in two parts.Issues:..." Read more
"...It was extremely well packaged and this included a much more fleshed out assembly guide...." Read more
"Assembly was easy for me but I could see it being a nightmare for someone who isn't well versed in 3d printers...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the printer. Some mention it's a really good printer, while others say that it has not half the quality. They say it'll print well and is reliable when printing one assembly at a time. However, some customers have reported issues with the z axis guide and the control box.
"...and has been up and running for about a month now and seems to be working perfectly...." Read more
"...The CR-10S did not disappoint me in any way. The machines construction is robust and the double thickness gantry is really rigid without any..." Read more
"Very happy with my choice of 3D printers. Quality of prints is very high, speed is good, affordability great, and size of the build plate is awesome!..." Read more
"...Prints very. I did have one problem only two days into using it. The white filament tube would not stay secured into the extruder feeder...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the printer. Some mention that it works well for the money, is an inexpensive kit for newcomers, and a good starting printer, while others say that it stopped working after a larger print, was nonfunctional, and had heating error issues.
"...Quality of prints is very high, speed is good, affordability great, and size of the build plate is awesome!..." Read more
"...a slight issue when adjusting the Z axis too quickly as the machine would freak out and try to drive its nozzle into the build plate indefinitely...." Read more
"...This is well worth the price tag." Read more
"...far this printer paired with a magnetic bed has been working perfectly without a single issue...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the noise of the 3D printer. Some mention that the quality of print and the large volume make up for the learning, while others say that it prints well, is a little noisy, and makes terrible grinding sounds.
"The default CR-10s is great and printed beautifully. It is a little noisy and sounds like aliens trying to talk, which is fine for short prints,..." Read more
"...I love the build volume that the CR-10S offers...." Read more
"...The fillament roll holder is in a very awkward position.- Loud..." Read more
"...At that moment I heard a click or clunk in the control box. Then the temps started dropping. I tried restarting the unit but to no avail...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the cooling of the tool. They mention that it has heating issues, and the nozzle stopped heating up.
"...only 6 months of owning this printer, he has started having trouble with the bed heating. It will heat to 40 degrees and then stop...." Read more
"...Then the temps started dropping. I tried restarting the unit but to no avail...." Read more
"...on a new computer the box at first kept shutting off and then keeps over heating and shutting off tried 11 prints and didn't get 15 mins into a..." Read more
"...The problems? where to start? Warped beds, faulty bed levels, heating issues, and cheaply produced parts." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the level of the printer. They mention that the bed is not level, precise bed leveling is next to impossible, and the z-axis crossbar never stays leveled. The construction of the product is good, but the crossbar does not hold level.
"...from a different maker, it did not have very good construction, would not hold level...." Read more
"...Glass shipped with the unit was VERY unlevel and uneven, causing many issues with first layer..." Read more
"...precise bed leveling is next to impossible on this printer- buld quality is just okay..." Read more
"...The z-axis crossbar that never stays leveled and requires me to measure and adjust both sides every single time I want to print something...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the adhesion of the tool. They mention that the white filament tube would not stay secured into the extruder feeder, and consequently nothing stuck to the print bed. They also say that the plastic lock was missing and the teeth would not hold the PLA tube in place.
"...Bowden tube slips out of the connector to the extruder..." Read more
"...The white filament tube would not stay secured into the extruder feeder...." Read more
"...The SD card it came with did not work- The glass bed sucks with adhesion.-..." Read more
"...great prints out of this printer, however I have also experienced a great many adhesion issues, This can be traced to the sad state of affairs of..." Read more
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I bought the “Official Creality 3D CR-10S 3D Printer with Filament Monitor Upgraded Control Board and Dual Z Lead Screw 300x300x400mm” from the seller “Creality 3D” because the items description stated that they were the “ONLY official Creality 3D Amazon store” and also claimed to “provide a 1-year limited warranty”.
I could have purchased the CR-10S for a little cheaper somewhere else but I figured I would pay a little more so that if I did experience any issues, I would be taken care of with little to no hassle.
Believe it or not on the 31st day of owning my printer (one day past Amazons return window) my nozzle stopped heating up. The LCD screen display does read that it is in fact heating up and will go from room temperature to the desired temperature (on the display) but the nozzle itself stays cool. I took a Non-contact Digital Laser Infrared Thermometer and the temperature of the nozzle is heating a very small amount but hardly at all. The nozzle remains just above room temperature. I pointed the thermometer up and into the fan housing structure and noticed that something in there was heating up but it didn’t seem to be the nozzle or the heat block.
So, I decided to do some troubleshooting… this is where the problems began. When I tried to remove the fan housing to get a better look at the printers heating elements the screw towards the left side of the enclosure was completely and utterly stripped. Whoever put my machine together stripped the screw so badly that there was absolutely NO resistance to the Allen wrench at all. Completely stripped and they sent it out to me anyways. For those of you who buy your printers here make sure to check all of your screws and bolts when it arrives…
After 2 days of working on that DANG and STUBBORN screw trying to get the dumb thing off, which was an absolute NIGHTMARE by the way, I finally succeeded (I bought a SpeedOut Damaged Screw Extractor kit which barely worked, but it did work so thank goodness). After I got the fan enclosure off, I was able to access the Thermistor, Cartridge Heater, Heat Block, Heat Sink, Nozzle, etc.
After inspection I did not see any disconnected wires or any visual signs of a problem with the heating elements. When I set the temperature of the nozzle to 230 most of the hot end remains at room temperature while other parts do seem to be warming up to around 100. The bottom of the heat block is pretty cool but on the top of the heat block where the heat block meets up with the heat sink this area seems to be the hottest spot I could find.
I am currently going to rate this printer at 2/5 Stars. I might change this to a higher rating if Creality support can help to get my printer up and running again, which so far they seem to be making an effort to do.
It arrived with a stripped screw, a warped bed, and it is totally inoperable after barely one month of use. Some times bad and defective parts slip through though and i might have just gotten unlucky.
I gave it Two Stars instead of One Star as Creality has such a loyal and helpful community. I did a lot of research before purchasing the CR-10S and still think that it was the best choice for me.
I as a buyer do not mind coming to a mutually beneficial outcome with the seller and I don’t mind troubleshooting and trying to fix an electronic that isn’t working correctly. I understand that sometimes defective products occur and this might be one of those instances.
Update: 05/16/2019
I was able to verify that Creality 3D Direct is in fact an official source for Creality products and is not some kind of third-party seller claiming to be an official source. I was able to verify this through their amazon email address which used the domain name of their official website. So, this is legitimately Creality.
Creality support has reached out to me and currently seems to be doing what they can to help me fix my printer.
I will try to keep this review updated as to the progress I have made in getting my printer functional again.
Update: 7/25/3019
I want to start this update by saying Thank You to Creality. Their customer support went above and beyond expectations and their reputation for having outstanding customer service is well earned.
My printer has been repaired and has been up and running for about a month now and seems to be working perfectly. I have printed a lot of beautiful models and objects with my CR-10S and they have turned out fantastic. I just started getting into printing lithophanes and it’s been pretty cool.
I love the build volume that the CR-10S offers. It allows me to print large objects and I don’t have to worry about printing a bunch of small objects one at a time and then gluing them together to create the larger object. I can just print it all at once. If I’m printing a mechanical object, I could also print multiple pieces for the object at once instead of just one or a few at a time. I could also print larger lithophanes which seem to look better than the smaller ones when held up to the light.
If you are looking for a 3D printer then you are in the right spot. This is it. If you don’t need or want a bigger build volume then you could go with Creality’s other printer the Ender 3 which has some pretty great reviews as well.
I have updated my review to 5/5 Stars.
After everything is said and done, I do have some recommendations/modifications/suggestions:
- Check your screws and make sure none of them are stripped when you get your printer. This can cause a headache later and is not a fun experience. I found a couple of other people online who ran across this problem as well. Coincidentally it was the exact same screw that was stripped on mine. This could just be a new person on the job simply over tightening the screws but it is something to consider.
- Check your bed and make sure that it is level. If it is not or if it warps when printing materials that require a higher temperature on your build plate you can place tape (either painters’ tape or aluminum tape) on the low areas of the aluminum bed and then put your build surface on top of that. I used tape and then found that using aluminum foil works really good as well.
- The print cooling fan on Creality printers works okay is efficient enough for most people’s projects but if you find that your printing thin layers and that your print is curling up, especially when it is printing overhangs, then look into printing the Petsfang Bullseye modification off of Thingiverse. It’s amazing and the guy that designed it (David Petsel) put a lot of love into its design and offers it for free (which is incredible). You just download the model (from Thingiverse), slice it (I use Cura with the Creawsome mod to get my models ready for printing), print it up and install it. It uses all the stock parts that come with the printer and its cooling capability is quite noticeable.
- Check and make sure that your Bowden tube is flush with your printer’s nozzle. Locking the Bowden tube onto the heatsink can sometimes pull the Bowden tube away from the nozzle and create a gap between the Bowden tube and the nozzle allowing plastic to build up in that space. This buildup can create unwanted variables and can affect the quality of your prints.
- Calibrate your extruder. There are lots of tutorials online to help you do this and it’s not as daunting as you might think. In fact, it was quite easy and made a noticeable difference in my prints.
Future modifications that I plan on doing include a Bowden tube replacement, a stand for the control box, a new spool holder, replacing the stock screws with Heat-Resistant Silicone Buffers, installing Stepper Motor Vibration Dampeners, and of course Octoprint.
I hope that this review is able to help others who may be looking into getting a 3D printer. You can’t go wrong with the Creality CR-10S. Thanks again Creality!
Happy Printing!
Was easy to assemble; was shipped and packaged very well, in two parts.
Issues:
Mine was missing a screw and t-bolt on the top where the Z screw mount is held to the frame
The fans in the control box lasted two weeks before sounding like motorcycle engines or a grinder.
Bowden tube slips out of the connector to the extruder
Glass shipped with the unit was VERY unlevel and uneven, causing many issues with first layer
filament sensor clip is total garbage and just flops about like a ron jeremy shoot.
Pretty sure my heated bed has a spot that doesn't heat consistent causing warping in the same area in many prints.
The fix (i replaced the following):
The feet with low profile squashballs
The bowden tube with Capricorn
The extruder with an all aluminum one
The Control box fans
Installed Stepper Motor Dampeners on X and Y, not the Extruder or Z
replaced the Glass bed with mirror and then later a silicon carbon tempered glass plate
In Summery:
I would recommend this 3D printer it is amazing! but do yourself a favor and save a bit to get the CR-10s Pro if you can afford it, if not then I would recommend at the least, the dampeners, capricorn bowden, and print bed replacement.
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2019
Was easy to assemble; was shipped and packaged very well, in two parts.
Issues:
Mine was missing a screw and t-bolt on the top where the Z screw mount is held to the frame
The fans in the control box lasted two weeks before sounding like motorcycle engines or a grinder.
Bowden tube slips out of the connector to the extruder
Glass shipped with the unit was VERY unlevel and uneven, causing many issues with first layer
filament sensor clip is total garbage and just flops about like a ron jeremy shoot.
Pretty sure my heated bed has a spot that doesn't heat consistent causing warping in the same area in many prints.
The fix (i replaced the following):
The feet with low profile squashballs
The bowden tube with Capricorn
The extruder with an all aluminum one
The Control box fans
Installed Stepper Motor Dampeners on X and Y, not the Extruder or Z
replaced the Glass bed with mirror and then later a silicon carbon tempered glass plate
In Summery:
I would recommend this 3D printer it is amazing! but do yourself a favor and save a bit to get the CR-10s Pro if you can afford it, if not then I would recommend at the least, the dampeners, capricorn bowden, and print bed replacement.
Up and printing in 20 minutes. Start with the instructions on the included thumb drive and then move to instructions in the manual. You’ll need both to complete. Belts and wheels on my unit were completely adjusted so no need to do that as in the you tube videos and the glass plate was not warped. I guess they finally got that under control.
Also download the latest version of Cura from the utilimaker site. The version on the thumb drive was old
My only beef is offline printing uses a micro sd card (not a usb stick) and the micro sd card slot is recessed just enough that if you miss it the card could end up inside the control box.
In the pic I included you can see I misaligned the print tape on the glass bed. That’s 100% my fault and had nothing to do with creality or the instructions
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2018
Up and printing in 20 minutes. Start with the instructions on the included thumb drive and then move to instructions in the manual. You’ll need both to complete. Belts and wheels on my unit were completely adjusted so no need to do that as in the you tube videos and the glass plate was not warped. I guess they finally got that under control.
Also download the latest version of Cura from the utilimaker site. The version on the thumb drive was old
My only beef is offline printing uses a micro sd card (not a usb stick) and the micro sd card slot is recessed just enough that if you miss it the card could end up inside the control box.
In the pic I included you can see I misaligned the print tape on the glass bed. That’s 100% my fault and had nothing to do with creality or the instructions
There was a loose bolt on the z axis guide that was causing some Z wobble on my second build, so as someone else pointed out, tighten all of the bolts before your first build. The dog build in the picture was done before the wobble was found, and there's no evidence of it in the dog. Recommend running Benchy after bed leveling to find any other issues before you get into serial printing.
This is well worth the price tag.
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2023
There was a loose bolt on the z axis guide that was causing some Z wobble on my second build, so as someone else pointed out, tighten all of the bolts before your first build. The dog build in the picture was done before the wobble was found, and there's no evidence of it in the dog. Recommend running Benchy after bed leveling to find any other issues before you get into serial printing.
This is well worth the price tag.