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They waited until the very last moment to create a shipping label to make it show as "shipped" before Aliexpress would automatically cancel it, then played dumb until I started asking questions. Thanks everyone for your helpĮDIT2: After jerking me around for over a month, Tronxy finally admitted they did not actually ship the printer, and now I'm waiting on a refund from their official Aliexpress store. I've actually really enjoyed modding that printer here and there, which is both part of the appeal, and part of the worry about getting a Tronxy.ĮDIT: I took the plunge and ordered the X5SA-400-2E.
#I CAN'T AFFORD CHIMERA TOOL WHATCANIDO UPGRADE#
Like I said I have a CR-10s, but I also have a FLSun Kossel Delta which was a kit I built and had printing quite well until trying to upgrade Marlin. Just for reference, I am very comfortable with 3D printers, and this wouldn't be my first kit. 330x330 is still plenty so I am torn on which to get if I go this route. My last question is, is there any reason not to go with the 400x400x400 cube version? The difference in size is very small (X5SA-2E 330x330x400 build, 580圆45圆60 size vs X5SA-400-2 at 658圆31圆39), so it seems well worth it to spend the big extra for the larger build volume. Second question, is the hotend an E3d Cyclops clone? I know it won't be an actual E3D product, but that would mean if I ever wanted a genuine part would be a drop in replacement.
#I CAN'T AFFORD CHIMERA TOOL WHATCANIDO MOD#
I do plan on adding the belt mod to prevent the two Z axis rods from getting out of sync, and I have no qualms about minor extra parts like the anti backlash nuts for the Z axis. I really want to like this printer, but I don't want to be stuck replacing everything except the frame. My main question is, buying directly from Tronxy Aliexpress, would this printer have everything needed to get it up and running decently well out of the box? From what I understand the first X5SA's had an anemic power supply and could not print with the heated bed running, but now that they have a 24V 360watt power supply I assume this isn't an issue anymore. I would really like a printer that doesn't sling the bed. I already have a CR-10s, and it's a good workhorse printer, but it is a bit slow due to the moving bed. Hello good people of thingiverse! I have been looking for a good dual extrusion printer, but so far the only fairly reasonably priced printers I have found are the Creality CR-X and the noted Tronxy X5SA printers.