Disclosure: In the interest of full transparency, I want to disclose that FLSun provided the T1 Pro free of charge for this review. While they haven’t offered any additional compensation, it’s important to acknowledge that some manufacturers attempt to influence reviewers. YouTuber YGK3D raises a valid concern about a situation where FLSun allegedly tried to sway a review outcome. Both I and 3DPrint.com prioritize honest and open discussions about 3D printers. We receive printers for review but maintain complete editorial control. To reiterate, FLSun did not provide any direction, money, or attempt to influence the content of this review. They simply sent the printer for our evaluation.
Introduction
Today, we’re diving into the FLSun T1 Pro, the latest iteration of the T1 Delta printer that promises to revolutionize the industry with impressive speed and exceptional print quality. But can it truly deliver on these lofty claims? To find out, we’ll put the T1 Pro through a rigorous series of tests, examining its build volume, print speed, material compatibility, and overall accuracy. We’ll also evaluate its ease of use, assembly process, and suitability for both hobbyists and professional users. Join us as we uncover the strengths and weaknesses of the FLSun T1 Pro and determine whether it’s a worthy addition to your 3D printing arsenal.
Unboxing
Packaging Quality
The T1 Pro was packaged well. However, I was a bit disappointed that FLSun used cheap polystyrene styrofoam instead of the typical polyurethane foam. While the protection quality is adequate, dealing with all the little foam beads that end up everywhere is frustrating.
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