I have to buy a corexy printer. Which one is better?
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I have to buy a corexy printer. Which one is better?
well purely from a build qualoity point of view - the sapphire plus.
It has a more rigid frame and actual linear rails.
To convert it to a direct drive extruder is a simple job that involves a small printed bracket (it's the same extruder/hotend setup as my sapphire pro2)
The tronxy has a slightky larger build volume, uses metal guide wheels and not linear rails.
It should be fairly easy to convert to direct drive - but you'd have to ask autowiz - although be prepared to be told it needs a total rebuild :-)
But as the speed of a corexy - and any other 3d printer for that matter. Is largely down to the solidity and rigidity of the frame and how straight and true the extruder carriage runs , I would personally go for the sapphire plus.
i think to go with sapphire plus only for the proprietary firmware of tronxy...in addition to linear rails.
Better - Sapphire Plus, with one exception.
X5SA Pro is a bit of a lucky dip. Sometimes you get a good one, and sometimes...not so much. However, if you plan on making significant upgrades to the machine, then the open frame design of the X5SA may make it 'better'.
If you just want a machine that will print with minimal upgrades, then the Sapphire is a better bet.
Aardvark, I'm pretty sure both the OSG rails (TronXY), and the MGN12s are generally considered rails. They are just very different styles. I also doubt there would be any significant differences between the two in usage.
i see that tronxy X5SA v24 (not Pro) is at 229€.. I am tempted to purchase... what do you think considering the price?
I guess that depends on what you want from a 3D printer? If you want to do 3D printing as a hobby, then the X5SA would be a pretty fun machine to start with. If you want it as a tool, where you can go up, hit a button and walk away, then the final cost would likely be a fair bit more than that.
I don't know anything about the Tonxy machine but after more than a year using an Ender 3 pro doing commercial prototype work for my company I have just purchased a sapphire pro 2. For the last year the Ender has worked perfectly once I had learned how to use it ! but the sapphire is much more professional in design and construction and without the Acrylic case it only cost me £11 more than the Ender.Having there was quiet a lot of assembly to do with very sparse pictorial (Ikea like) instructions and when first completed it was dead on arrival and only functional after a faulty extruder stepper drive module was diagnosed and replaced! Despite that it is well worth the price
I have to print big lecter. I think to go with tronxy X5SA Pro.. the largest size of print volume makes me lean for it. What are the upgrades to do?
Depends on what you end up with.
My X5SA Pro came with a busted card reader, so my upgrade path was a lot more urgent than I'd intended.
I did these changes:
Critical changes (so I could get the job done)
• Replaced print surface with magnet/PEI flex sheet (bolted down so no springs)
• Replaced board with SKR 1.4Turbo + 2209s + TFT 35
• Replaced clone bowden titan extruder with direct drive E3D titan + V6
• Marlin firmware running sensorless, UBL, individual Z, and linear advance.
Long term reliability and QOL changes:
• Mic 6 bed + 500w keenovo heater + graviflex magnetic base (still to do)
• Meanwell 600W power supply (still to do)
• Gates belts
• Toothed idlers and reinforced idler mounts
Just to expand on the above, you don't need to do all the mods I have done to get it printing. It may print fine for your application out of the box. I did those mods because I need it to be a workhorse, and to use the same profiles as my other machines.
From what i read sapphire is faster than twice as fast in printing. It's true? How much print quality do the two differ?
No idea. Tron typically has very slow settings in its firmware. I don't have a Tron X5SA though. I have a custom printer, built using the Tron X5SA Pro's frame.
convinced that the sapphire 1.1 cost almost as much as the tronxy,instead was version 1.0. at this point more than decided for the tronxy x5sa pro. Which mainboard should I take? the manufacturer says he mounts different kinds..
Got a link? I’ve never seen options for main board type from tronxy. The board is usually a chitu board, setup for that particular machine (and sometimes with quite varying specifications).
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You mean the silent drive option? Pretty sure all of the X5sa pros have silent stepper drivers.
I don't know. I was wondering for this. I would like to get the best one if there is and obviously upgradeable to marlin..
Well, I think those are all the same. That cheapest listing is for an X5sa, or X5sa pro. So make sure you choose the right one.