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<h2>Creality are awful at everything and anything!</h2> <h2>Creality are awful at everything and anything!</h2>
<p>I bought myself a filament sensor attachment on 2024-07-16. On 2024-07-31, I also purchased an LED strip upgrade kit. I was working myself up to doing the install for them, but I could tell by looking up details about these that the process was going to be arduously fucked.</p> <p>I bought myself a filament sensor attachment on 2024-07-16. On 2024-07-31, I also purchased an LED strip upgrade kit. I was working myself up to doing the install for them, but I could tell by looking up details about these that the process was going to be arduously fucked.</p>
<p>The instruction manual was very, very wrong. The connector on the motherboard is 4 pins and marked FILAM, but the connector they point out on the instruction manual is a 3 pin one. Equally, the method they provide of routing it through the aluminum extrusion... in doing this, I actually broke the cables of both of the upgrades all in one go, on 2024-08-02.</p> <p>The instruction manual was very, very wrong. The connector on the motherboard is 4 pins and marked FILAM, but the connector they point out on the instruction manual is a 3 pin one. Equally, the method they provide of routing it through the aluminum extrusion... in doing this, I actually broke the cables of both of the upgrades all in one go, on 2024-08-02.</p>
<p>The LED strips, while they had routing places in the arms for them and the top of the gantry, I discovered that when I used them regardless it would clamp the wires regardless.</p> <p>The LED strips, while they had routing places in the arms for them and the top of the gantry, I discovered that when I used them it would clamp the wires regardless.</p>
<p>The printer itself is okay, but I can't help but think there are better printers and printer manufacturers out there. I would rather Bambu Labs, now.</p> <p>The printer itself is okay, but I can't help but think there are better printers and printer manufacturers out there. I would rather Bambu Labs, now.</p>
<h2>Klipper, or why the stock firmware sucks ass and Creality are assholes</h2> <h2>Klipper, or why the stock firmware sucks ass and Creality are assholes</h2>
<p>I had noticed that my prints were alarmingly slow, and that Creality sold &quot;tablets&quot; which improved print speed. This indicated to me that they effectively artificially limited the power of the printer within their firmware.</p> <p>I had noticed that my prints were alarmingly slow, and that Creality sold &quot;tablets&quot; which improved print speed. This indicated to me that they effectively artificially limited the power of the printer within their firmware.</p>