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Creality Ender-5 S1 3D Printer Review

It’s been a while since we last looked at a 3D printer, and since then many things have changed in the 3D printing space, from new filaments designed for lab use to technologies being developed that could save lives. The world of 3D Printing is a fast-growing community, full of technological advancements and all sorts of creativity; but for consumers, the most exciting things are those that we can get our hands on ourselves. As cool as it is that houses can be 3D printed, for the average person it’s not exciting unless you get to experience that yourself, this is where home 3D printers come in. In particular today, the Creality Ender-5 S1 is our focus, a home 3D printing solution designed for ease of use and speed.

Creality Ender-5 S1

Creality have been in the game for many years, creating popular and affordable printers, affordable for a 3D printer that is. Their products cover a wide range of options, from filament printers to resin printers, 3D scanners and even laser cutters. Creality offer something for all sorts of creative purposes, and with this printer they want to set themselves up as the go-to choice for cheap and reliable printers. There are some important questions we need to ask when looking at a 3D printer, like how is the print quality? How fast does it print? And does the speed leave us with more print errors? To find out, it’s about time we started looking at the printer.

Features

  • 250mm/s Printing Speed
  • Stable Cube Frame
  • CR Touch Auto-Leveling
  • Multiple ways of printing

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