On 21st of July, Flsun will launch its newest member in the world of 3D printing: The T1. The machine has been positioned as a more affordable alternative to the company’s recently released S1, but don’t be fooled — this T1 is every bit as capable.
While it sounds like a 3D-printer for beginners on paper, the T1 is packing some serious firepower that might also catch the eyes of veteran makers as well. All components in the 260 x 330 mm print bed reside within an all-metal frame as seen above, which provides a robust build volume. Flsun claims the T1 can reach blazing speeds of up to 1,000 mm/s with acceleration hitting 30,000 mm/s².
Under the hood, the T1 is equipped with a high-temperature nozzle capable of reaching 300℃, a CPAP fan for efficient cooling, and a dual-gear direct-drive extruder for precise filament control. The heated print bed and 4.3-inch touchscreen add to the user-friendly experience, while an AI camera enables real-time print monitoring and time-lapse photography.
The T1 doesn’t skimp on modern conveniences either. It comes with automatic leveling, filament detection, power loss resume functionality, and vibration compensation. Flsun has also implemented an “optimized input shaping algorithm” to enhance print quality.
For those eager to get their hands on this new machine, Flsun is offering an enticing deal. Customers who purchase the T1 between July 21-31 will receive a $100 discount off the $599 MSRP. Full specifications and ordering information can be found on the Flsun store.
With its blend of high-end features and approachable design, the Flsun T1 looks set to make waves in the 3D printing community. Whether you’re a newcomer to the world of 3D printing or a veteran looking for a capable, enclosed machine, the T1 might just be worth a closer look when it drops on July 21.
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