Elegoo Neptune 3 Pro & Plus: 250mm/s high speed printing, stock Marlin VS Creality Sonic pad Klippe

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00:00 Intro 01:55 Setup 03:21 Eryone PLA calibration cube, benchy and big ben 06:05 Eryone TPU lizard 06:47 Eryone ABS screw box 08:09 Overtune Nylon wrench (dry with FIXDRY filament dryer @70C for 6hrs) 09:13 VOXELPLA PRO printing trashcan w/0.8mm and 1.2mm diameter nozzle 11:36 Eryone PETG printing trashcan w/0.8mm diameter nozzle 12:29 Klipper firmware installation and Sonic pad setup 16:10 Speed test with Klipper: 120mm/s 150mm/s 200mm/s benchy 17:40 Adding an extra fan to improve part cooling and retry 200mm/s and 250mm/s at 0.25 layer height 18:35 Pros and Cons Welcome back to Aurora Tech Channel. Today, I am going to review the latest Neptune 3 Pro and Plus printers. These two machines are pretty much identical. The print volume of the Pro is 225x225x280, and the retail price is $230. The Plus has a larger print volume of 320x320x400 and is priced at $350. There is also a MAX version, which has a print volume of 420x420x500 and is priced at $470. This pricing seems pretty aggressive, so let&take a look at the hardware of these printers. First, they use a direct drive extruder. In terms of the extruder design, it&pretty similar to the Ender-3 S1 series and uses a bond tech clone dual-gear extruder. They have a dual Z-axis with a timing belt and use an inductive auto bed leveling sensor. The print surface is a textured PEI spring steel sheet. They come with a 4.3" capacitive touch screen, as well as all of the mid-range printer upgrades, such as LED lights, belt...

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