00:00 Intro
01:52 Setup
02:56 Regular speed printing XYZ Cube, 3D Benchy
04:04 Fast print mode printing
05:00 Cura 250mm/s fast printing profile
06:05 PLA PRO functional part printing in regular speed 50mm/s and fast speed 250mm/s
07:03 ABS functional part printing in regular speed 50mm/s and fast speed 250mm/s
08:33 PLA Toy Jeep (high detail model) in regular speed 50mm/s and fast speed 250mm/s
09:52 PETG cable roller printing in regular speed 50mm/s and fast speed 250mm/s
10:34 TPU printing in regular speed 50mm/s and fast speed 250mm/s
10:58 Pros and Cons
Affiliate links ($200 3D printers):
Sunlu Terminator 3 3D Printer ($199-$209):
bit.ly/sunlu-t3
Elegoo Neptune 3 Pro (BEST VALUE) ($230):
(Direct drive extruder, auto bed leveling, 4.3" touch screen, dual Z-axis, PEI spring steel sheet, 225x225x280 print volume)
shrsl.com/3yico
Comgrow Smoke Purifier (I use it for printing ABS or other toxic materials):
bit.ly/3BWBkls
Super cheap used Creality Printers ($69):
bit.ly/3LPnzHw
Maybe in bad condition, but if you know how to fix some common issues of a 3D printer and have spare parts to replace by yourself, that could be an amazing deal:
Refurbished Creality Printers (SAVE UP TO 50%):
bit.ly/3q17mGi
Welcome back to Aurora Tech Channel. Today, we will be reviewing the Sunlu T3, a budget 3D printer that claims to print at the speed of 250mm/s. This is quite a bold claim for a printer in this price range, but let's see what features are available for just $200.
The Sunlu T3 has a very similar design to the Ender-3 V2 Neo, which is the latest model of the Ender-3. The print volume is 220x220x250, it’s a bed slinger with a bowden setup and a classic LCD screen. It comes with a 3D touch auto bed leveling sensor and a smart filament run-out sensor that has a roller inside to detect if the filament is continuously feeding or not, similar to the BigTreeTech smart sensor. Although it's a Bowden setup, the extruder is a bond tech clone dual gear metal extruder, the hotend is a regular one, and looks like an MK8 with a slightly larger heat sink. The part cooling fan is a 4010 blower, there are belt tensioners on both X and Y-axis, and the print surface is a magnetic sticker sheet with a heat insulation heated bed, the power supply is a Meanwell 350W.
Despite the fairly decent hardware of the Sunlu T3, considering its price, I have doubts about its ability to achieve high-speed printing without certain critical upgrades like a stronger extruder, a high-flow hotend, a linear rods or rails motion system, and a CoreXY kinematic or at least a box frame. Additionally, the input shaping feature from Klipper firmware is necessary too. I am curious to see how the printer will perform at the advertised speed with this basic hardware and Marlin firmware. I would like to thank SunLu for providing this machine for review, and with that, let's get started.
Affiliate links ($200 3D printers):
Sunlu Terminator 3 3D Printer ($199-$209):
bit.ly/sunlu-t3
Elegoo Neptune 3 Pro (BEST VALUE) ($230):
(Direct drive extruder, auto bed leveling, 4.3" touch screen, dual Z-axis, PEI spring steel sheet, 225x225x280 print volume)
shrsl.com/3yico
Creality Ender-3 Neo ($192.72):
shrsl.com/3yicf
Elegoo Neptune 3 ($209):
shrsl.com/3oah3
Accessories & filaments:
Eryone filament (PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, TPU as low as $12 per roll, min 10 rolls):
auroratechchannel.com/links/e...
VOXELPLA Pro:
bit.ly/3UhJpYS
Textured PEI Spring Steel Sheet 235x235mm
amzn.to/3kLPf85
3D Models:
Print in Place Suzuki Jimny
www.printables.com/model/211483
Cable Roller:
cults3d.com/en/3d-model/gadge...
Ender-5 or Sovol SV-05 cable management brace
www.printables.com/model/3895...
3D Benchy:
www.thingiverse.com/thing:763622
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