FLSUN is launching the T1 MAX, a delta-style printer designed for print farms. The new printer claims to be easier to maintain than its previous machines, while also being able to run 24/7 with precision.
Unlike the ultra-premium FLSun S1 we reviewed last July, the T1 Max is a stripped-down speedster with an Early Bird price tag of only $479. The machine is an open frame design with a Φ300×297mm³ build area, which, due to its circular nature, can produce a square object roughly 200x200mm.
The printer specs included a 300°C hot end, a 100°C bed, a hardened steel nozzle, and a textured PEI-coated build plate. It also claims an impressive 90mm³/s flow rate when fed FLSun’s high-speed PLA. Print cooling is handled by a “CPAP” blower, this time with sound dampening. Hopefully, FLSun learned from the S1 that people do not want to work in a room full of jet engines.
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I’m most intrigued by this claim that the T1 Max is quiet, with the website listing a decibel rating of around 56db. This is considered moderately loud, similar to the sound of a microwave oven. When testing the FLSun S1, I had to reduce the fan to 80% in order to hear myself think.