FLSUN
T1 Max
Based on 85 Reddit mentions
$599.00
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Tips for building custom effector for T1 Pro?
There is nothing out there that can push 90mm3. There is no filament that can verify that the t1 can even push it either. Some people have claimed 60mm3, but I personally have only gotten 47. That being said, 47 is very fast. Bambu p1 and x1's are pushing 25-30mm3, and users talk about how it's the
...Upbeat_Positive_8026 in r/FLSUNDelta
August 14, 2025 3:12 PM
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只有頭的labubu
Since FLSUN doesn’t offer an AMS, it would take 100 filament changes to make this model so how was this printed?. I can do it on my Prusa with an MMU3 but of course that would be extremely slow compared to what my T1 pro is capable of. I’m just curious how this was printed.
Dave_in_TXK in r/Flsun_official
July 17, 2025 5:20 AM
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Can’t figure this out
All good points! I’m still learning and experimenting- been printing less than 2 years. I’m most interested in your comments about tall and slender. I also have a FLSun T1 Pro, and it’s twice as fast as everything else I have and still produces great surfaces, except tall and slender and I mean real
...Dave_in_TXK in r/QIDI
October 9, 2025 4:36 AM
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End roll
Cool - I'm always looking for a useful gadget/bracket, whatever for my end of rolls. I've done mid print filament changes on my QIDIs, works very well (as does the Prusa Mk4/S), but not sure on the T1Pro - need to try that - other than that (and it took me 3 tries to get a good one - FLSun support g
...daveintexarkana in r/Flsun_official
October 18, 2025 4:48 AM
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Any way to make slicer fill this gap?
I used to set print temp the same way (esun PLA+ recommended 215, range 210~230) when I first started printing with Kingroon KP3S Pro about 2.5 years ago, kinda miss that out-of-box experience. I mean, look at this top layer of this print! This was literally silk smooth when I rub my finger against
...jupiterbjy in r/FixMyPrint
November 20, 2025 4:04 PM
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T1 Pro LED light
It really depends on what you’re looking for out of another printer. I bought this T1 Pro used from FLsun, they’re offering some pretty good discounts on those and the S1. I also have a P1S and a Qidi Plus 4. I’d say do it, and I wouldn’t hesitate to buy one of their used machines with the understan
...Oldmanchubs in r/Flsun_official
August 2, 2025 8:40 PM
2
Fast printer under 1300 euros ?
For PCCF, I'd recommend the Qidi q2. Its better set up to handle abrasives and more demanding filaments that require a heated chamber. The hotend reaches up to 370C, the bed up to 120C, the actively heated chamber up to 65C. Although, if you are solely after speed, nothing beats the delta printers m
...Plutonium239Mixer in r/3dprinter
October 18, 2025 3:44 AM
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Noob Question
Bambu has good marketing, Elegoo K2 plus worked pretty well, as did a FlSun t1 pro. But what you want will vary based on what you're trying to print. Resin, good if you have a separate room or very well ventilated space. Good for artistic and miniature statuary. Filament printers are better for larg
...AnotherGeek42 in r/3DprintingHelp
December 30, 2025 5:32 AM
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Your experience
I would say the printer quality is quite inconsistent. I had a T1 that didn’t work out of the box, so I sent it back and bought a T1 Max instead. The chopper settings on the Max feel quite random to me (I print slowly, which may be part of the issue). After tuning the chopper, I get acceptable quali
...Soft-Particular1565 in r/FLSUNDelta
January 21, 2026 10:44 PM
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Your experience
You expect the fastest commercially available printer for hobbyists at an extremely low price point to have hundreds of R&D and optimization baked into the software? You a paying a very affordable price for some pretty well thought out hardware and you expect a $10k Prusa HT90. Go spend $10k and get
...Jobe1622 in r/FLSUNDelta
January 22, 2026 5:47 PM
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