FLSUN SR Super Racer Delta 3D printer review: 300mm/s High-speed 3D printing challenge, Pros & Cons

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00:00 Intro 01:39 Assembly & Setup 05:25 Test Print 1: Bolts and Nuts sample Gcode from SD card (Black PLA) 05:54 Adding printer profile in Cura 06:22 Test Print 2: Calibration cube (Black PLA) @150mm/s 07:00 Test Print 3: 3D Benchy (Black PLA) @150mm/s 07:43 Test Print 4: Fan ducts and filament roller (Black PLA) @150mm/s, for a simple upgrade 08:40 Test Print 5: 3D Benchy reprint after fan ducts upgrade 08:57 Test Print 6: Batman (Black PLA) @150mm/s 09:55 Test Print 7: Capitol Hill (White PLA) @150mm/s 10:37 Test Print 8: Thanos (Purple PLA) @150mm/s 11:24 Test Print 9: Storage crates (Black & Green PLA) @150mm/s 11:59 Test Print 10: Shelf brackets (Prusa Orange PETG & Overture Gray ABS) @60mm/s 12:25 5015 Blower fans upgrade and testing with 195mm/s, 225mm/s & 300mm/s 13:11 Pros & Cons, Conclusion 16:28 Bloopers Welcome back to Aurora Tech Channel. Today, I am going to test out this FLSUN Super Racer, which is a Delta 3D printer that comes with some really good hardware, including the linear rails on all X, Y, and Z-axes, a BMG style dual gear extruder, a dual cooling fan, a volcano style hotend, a DWIN capacitive touch screen, a removable auto bed leveling sensor, a filament runout sensor, a 32-bit board, and TMC2209 silent stepper drivers. The diameter of the print bed is 260, and the maximum Z height is 330mm. The machine is almost 1 meter tall, and it’s an overall really interesting-looking printer. As this is a Delta printer, the main reason we want a Delta is...

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