![]() Like I said it does print extremely well. Just please check before you even plug it in. If after all this and you still want to buy one or you have the confidence to make sure the wires are good and tight then that’s on you. And we all know there is no warranty on these cheaper printers. When they put a sticker over the edge of the case people with not open it to be sure in fear of losing a warranty. I know the A8 and A6 have power supplies out in the open but those printers are not targeted at people who may not know any better and if they built the kit they know what they are getting. The problem with this is that if the mains voltage wire falls off and touches the housing when someone is touching or holding it they could be killed. When changing the power supply I checked the wires attached to the board and to the power supply. The fact that Anet pre-builds these printers with the power wires inside a metal housing and their very sketchy assembly makes me worried someone is going to get electrocuted. I can’t safely recommend this printer and here is why. If you still want to buy this printer you can find it here: Conclusion And in the end, I am going to have to replace the power supply or tear down the printer for parts. What can I say? It was a bit of a rocky start. I feel it was rushed to market to compete with Tronxy and to ride the fame of the Creality CR10. 1mm you can’t unless you control it over USB. I give the interface and navigation a 50 because you can’t do fine control for movement because each click of the dial moves 3-4 positions. Luckily I had an Anet A8 so I used its power supply for the rest of the review. The fuse blew but didn’t protect the power supply at all. After a while, it popped and smelled burnt. Homing the printer wasn’t the only thing stopping me from printing the LCD kept dimming and the printer kept resetting.Again not a big deal but this printer is supposed to be mostly pre-built. This image shows how crooked one of mine was. The Z motor connectors are poor and go loose very easily.Not a big deal to turn them but why not do that from the start. The bed level knobs hit the wires and will eventually break them. When they assembled these printers the put the motor wires facing inwards. The Z motors are facing the wrong way.Here are a few minor issues that I encountered but a person new to 3D printing may not be able to get past. The build quality for this printer is NOT good at all. I know I didn’t list many cons but I’m going to go into detail here. The current one blows on one side and is probably the reason for the stringing in PLA. I think it can be better once someone starts designing stuff like a better fan shroud? Not sure that is what it’s called. What can I say here? The print quality is great I can’t argue there. The E10 has a volume of 220X270X300.įor the cons please see build quality below. Although it is larger than the average entry level printer which is typically 220X220X220. If you need a large build volume then this printer isn’t right for you. The build volume is a good size and won’t take up to much space. The specifications of this printer aren’t that bad. What printer doesn’t have printed parts these days? That is what the RepRap project is all about. Preston went on about silly things like the printer having printed parts. Luckily others with in the community kept a clear head and gave it a fair review. The YouTuber Press Reset did a “review” video where he called it the CR10 Killer and trashed it without even trying it out. ![]() The E10 is green (my favorite) and the CR10 is orange (ugly in my opinion). Maybe it’s because Anet wanted to spruce up the E10 with the plastic trim which I love the look, to be honest. Which is strange because they didn’t have the same reaction when the Tronxy X3 was released. Many people got in an uproar over the fact that it seems to be modeled after the beloved Creality CR-10 and they took offense to that. When Anet announced their latest printer, Anet E10, it caused an uproar in the 3D printing community.
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