Creality Official “Sprite” Extruder Pro-Kit, Suitable for Ender 3/3 Pro/ 3 V2/ 3 Max/ 3 S1, Satisfy Near-end Printing and High-temperature Printing

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Creality Official “Sprite” Extruder Pro-Kit, Suitable for Ender 3/3 Pro/ 3 V2/ 3 Max/ 3 S1, Satisfy Near-end Printing and High-temperature Printing

Creality Official “Sprite” Extruder Pro-Kit, Suitable for Ender 3/3 Pro/ 3 V2/ 3 Max/ 3 S1, Satisfy Near-end Printing and High-temperature Printing

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Some of the settings take a while to dial in (e-step for the feed rate and z-probe for autolevel devices). Using Marlin commands helps There are a few less common issues that you may never encounter, but it is good to be familiar with in case they do happen:

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Then i have set this to 97% and tried from 80%-100% everthing in 2% steps with Top Surface Solid Fill Flowrate. Some minor effects can be seen but all not good. Then i have done again tests with Top Solid Fill Extrusion width Percentage. Same here.Thanks for creating this. I just finished the installation and was running thru the general configuration and ran into an odd issue. The BL Touch is failing to deploy the probe during Bed_Mesh_Calibrate but doesn’t fail when homing. Any ideas what would cause this issue? I ran the inital tests as well and they are failing as well. I can’t figure out why it would Home correctly but fail on everything else.

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You have got me to the Klipper Heavon! This is flow rate – ok i already adjusted to 100 but i will deep into it. Thanks! This design is generally effective, however there are a number of issues you can encounter after prolonged use: When it comes to how well these extruders are built, they are quite similar. The main difference between Sprite Pro and the regular Sprite extruder is the body of the extruder and the heat break.Creality’s first entry into direct drive extruders was the use of an E3D Titan extruder on the CR-10 V3. This extruder uses a fairly large motor (the same 40mm motor used on the previous Bowden extruders), and is therefore heavier than newer extruder models like the Sprite, which we’ll cover next. The printers that use this extruder all have dual Z axis motors, which does help mitigate the extra weight. I have this same issue but I believe its because mine is a STM32F401 chip. I don’t know how to make KIAUH detect USB ID I don’t see that option there. I can do ls /dev/serial/by-id/* and it lists the singluar connection. However I get the MCU unable to connect error. Looked in the config and MCU is set to use the single USB ID connection. Any insights here? (I’ve tried both USB and Serial type connections). Also one thing to note when chosseing the F401 chips the only options are 16bit (HID) or 32bit boot loaders. Creality designed the extruder so that it collides with the right side of your x-axis roller support when you home the printer. You will need to reverse and shorten the upper right roller bolt on the Sprite x-axis mount or program a little less x-axis size in Marlin. I chose the programming option and made my x-axis 230mm instead of the standard 235mm. I have found I could spare the 5mm.



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