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Votre panier est vide.Sovol SV08 Imprimante 3D avec caméra
Mr Craig R Holmes
Avis laissé au Royaume-Uni le 12 avril 2025
An excellent large bed printer which has worked flawlessly since receiving the revised hot end (now shipping with all printers).Print after successful print. Very impressed.The mainboard fan is noisy, but easily quietened and if you want to tinker and upgrade there are lots of options.Mine is currently still stock but planning on some upgrades to improve on the all ready excellent base.100% recommend this printer, just take your time and read the Facebook group for hints and tips to get the best out of it.
Markus D.
Avis laissé en Allemagne le 22 décembre 2024
Le produit multimédia n'a pas pu être chargé.
Azrael666
Avis laissé en Allemagne le 18 décembre 2024
Le produit multimédia n'a pas pu être chargé.
Bryan
Avis laissé en Australie le 16 décembre 2024
The Sv08 took about 1 hour to setup, ready for printing. Easy to assemble with a little care and attention. It print really well out of the box using Orca slicer but you will need to adjust settings for your filament. Prints PETG really well. The magnetic build plate is excellent with good adhesion and easy removal. Great value for money printer that prints fast and is fairly easy to use. Ideal for the hobbyist who wants a good solid printer than can be updated with open source firmware and hardware.
Ian Sugden
Avis laissé au Royaume-Uni le 13 novembre 2024
This is my fourth 3d printer (an original SV01 was my first in October 2019 and I should have probably stuck with Sovol) and by far and away the best.The following is based on 110 hrs of printing with a longest print of 10hrs.I've have had one failed print and that was my fault (poor slicing choices)I've been printing with PLA, PLA+ and a little bit of TPUPositives;Build quality and easy of assemblyPrint quality (and bed adhesion - probably the single biggest issue I've had with all my other printers)Build volumeSpeedKlipper (if you've not used the Klipper Mainsail web interface you're missing out)The tolerances for print in place prints are spot on.Not so positives (I'm not calling them negatives as when compared to previous printer experiences they're relative minor)Moving from Cura to Orca Slicer and Klipper is a bit of a learning curve (but well worth it)Occasional printer hangs (fan error reported) during probing before printing has started (and a power cycle seems to clear them better than a firmware soft reset)Need to make some simple printer.cfg changes to sort a very annoying motherboard fan noise (constantly running at 100%)I do quite a lot of multicolour prints which require filament swaps and I've got to say the most problematic issue with the printer is filament swaps. Sometimes they load perfectly and sometimes I need three of four attempts to get the filament to load correctly). This isn't really a problem for single colour prints, but when it's part way through a print it's a concern trying not to disturb the toolhead position. Some people have added a little bit of PTFE tubing between the extruder and the top of the hotend but I've not tried this yet.As with all 3d printers getting it perfectly dialled in is a bit iterative, but the Z-offset and Gantry Levelling menu options help massively.My bed mesh has a range of 0.647 and is higher in the corners, so the first layer in the corners of large prints isn't perfect (it drags a tiny bit)
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