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Review Creality 3D Pad with 5” HD LCD Touch Screen with Filament Runout Sensor, Power Loss Resume Print, Animal Texture and 11+ Languages for Ender 3/3 / V2 / Pro / 5 / Pro/CR-10 + All FDM 3D Printers

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Details: Creality 3D Pad with 5” HD LCD Touch Screen with Filament Runout Sensor, Power Loss Resume Print, Animal Texture and 11+ Languages for Ender 3/3 / V2 / Pro / 5 / Pro/CR-10 + All FDM 3D Printers

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review Creality 3D Pad with 5” HD LCD Touch Screen with Filament Runout Sensor, Power Loss Resume Print, Animal Texture and 11+ Languages for Ender 3/3 / V2 / Pro / 5 / Pro/CR-10 + All FDM 3D Printers

This product includes: 1* Creality 3D pad 1* Communication box 1* Run out detection 1* Run out detection wire 1* Type C power supply wire 1* 3D printer micro usb 1* 3D printer mini usb 1* Screen communication wire Turn your old Creality FDM printer from 2018 into a brand-new state of the art machine with this 5” HD 854*480ppi high sensitivity capacitive multi-touch 3D touch pad. With this pad you can enjoy various updated features such as a filament runout sensor, a power loss resume print function, a 20-40 second buffer to reconnect your TF card / U disk and continue the print if it gets disconnected, an animal text effect and 11+ languages.

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Advantages

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  • 【Huge Compatibility Range】 This stunning plug and print touch pad has an integrated TF driver, U disk driver and Gcode parsing. The 3D touch pad is also compatible with all FDM printers using marlin firmware such as the Ender 3 / Ender 3 V2 / Pro / Ender5 / Pro / Plus / CR-10 and many more. It also supports 11+ Languages
  • 【Model Preview】The 3D Pad also has a Gcode file preview available as well as a custom slicing software for you to see the printing models easily, preventing errors in selecting print files and showing a more intuitive printing progress, Moreover, it boasts a high sensitivity capacitive multi touch screen for ease and a user friendly display system.
  • 【Power Loss Resume】 The 3D Pad comes with a power loss resume feature meaning that even if the printer loses power, you will be able to resume the print once you turn it back on. On top of that, the 3D bad also has an on board filament runout sensor feature which detects when the filament has run out and then makes the printer pause the print and park the nozzle, allowing you to change filament and then resume the print.
  • 【Animal Texture】The 3D pad also has an animal texture without having to slice the models. With one touch of the screen you can add this lifelike effect to any of your animal prints. Other features include a Si-Fi Cyberpunk UI graphics and future updates will allow users to customize the UI. The 3D pad also has a powerful data caching feature that in the event of the TF card / U disk being disconnected, gives users a 20-40 second buffer time to connect it again without the print failing.

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  • Is an online purchase
  • Delivery may be delayed in some areas.

review Creality 3D Pad with 5” HD LCD Touch Screen with Filament Runout Sensor, Power Loss Resume Print, Animal Texture and 11+ Languages for Ender 3/3 / V2 / Pro / 5 / Pro/CR-10 + All FDM 3D Printers

review Creality 3D Pad with 5” HD LCD Touch Screen with Filament Runout Sensor, Power Loss Resume Print, Animal Texture and 11+ Languages for Ender 3/3 / V2 / Pro / 5 / Pro/CR-10 + All FDM 3D Printers

Buyer Guide 3D Printers

If you’re looking to buy a 3D Printer, read on. The following buying guide gives all the information you need to make a sound choice.

  • The 3 main printer types are desktop 3D printers, industrial 3D printers, and fused deposition modeling (FDM) printers.
  • Desktop 3D printers are cheap, easy to use, and quite affordable. They work well for small projects and are a great choice for home use.
  • Industrial 3D printers are versatile, reliable, and can handle larger heavier materials. They’re also the most expensive 3D printers.
  • FDM printers are the least expensive 3D printers. They’re best suited for hobbyists, students, and classrooms.
  • Most 3D printers are 3D scanners. You can use these devices to scan your ideas, objects, or designs, and then print them.
  • Printers have four main parts: the print bed, the extruder, the nozzle, and the motor.
  • Printers come in two main types: fused filament fabrication (FFF) and fused deposition modeling (FDM). FFF 3D printers use spools of filaments (plastic), while FDM 3D printers use thermoplastic (plastic) powder.

How to choose 3D Printers

 Although 3D printers may be new to you, they’re actually already very commonplace.

  • 3D Printers can take many forms. The most commonly used types of 3D printers are desktop printers, which are relatively small, and Industrial printers, which are larger and more powerful. Desktop 3D printers are less expensive and easier to use, but Industrial printers are generally sturdier and can take on larger jobs.
  • 3D Printers use a variety of materials to print. The most common type of 3D printer uses plastic filament, which can be molded into a variety of shapes. Filament comes in a variety of colors and can be used to make a variety of objects, including smartphone cases, laptop cases, and toys.
  •  3D Printers can be used for any purpose. Whether you want to make sculptures, furniture, or parts for your own do-it-yourself projects, 3D printers can help you create any 3D object you have in mind.
  •  3D Printers are not a magic bullet. As with any new technology, 3D printers have pros and cons. While 3D printers are less expensive and easier to use than traditional manufacturing, they require special CAD software, which can cost thousands of dollars. 3D printers also don’t offer the same range of materials, and can’t create as many complex shapes as traditional manufacturing.
  •  3D printers have advantages. If you’re short on time or money, 3D printers can be a great solution, especially for small projects or limited budgets. 3D printing is also useful for prototyping and can help you quickly create and sell your own products.

 

How to maintain 3D Printers

 You probably already know that 3D printers are handy little devices. However, did you know that maintaining your 3D printer is just as important? You can have the best-quality printer on the market, but if you don’t take the time to maintain it, it won’t last long.

  • Clean the print bed regularly. The bed is the part of the printer that holds the object to be printed. If the bed isn’t properly cleaned, your print may not come out as clean as you would like. Make sure the print bed is cleaned at least once a week, and more frequently as needed. Also, make sure you clean the print bed with warm, soapy water.
  • Use a filament conditioner. Filament conditioners help clean the extruder and nozzle of the printer. They also help remove clogs from the extruder and help clean the filament when the print is done.
  • Use an ultrasonic cleaner. Ultrasonic cleaners can be used to clean the break and nozzle of the printer. Ultrasonic cleaners can also be used to clean printer accessories, including filaments.
  • Use a filament dryer. Filament dryers help remove moisture from the nozzle and print head, helping to prevent clogs.
  • Use an air compressor to blow out the filament. If your printer filament is stiff or thick, you may want to use a compressor to blow the filament out to remove moisture.
  • Use rubbing alcohol and cotton swabs to clean the print head. Sometimes, the filament can bend and clog your print head. To clean this area, mix 5% rubbing alcohol with cotton swabs, and gently clean the print head.