I know that many mods for some printers aim to enlarge the volume, but I’ve been considering downsizing somewhat my plus, as I have moved to a smaller house and the plus is a bit too large. An option would be to trade for a regular Ender 5, but I have had one, and the plus is better in many respects. Just the 4 guide/2 bed screws put it in a different league.
I really like the plus, I have modded it (hotend, direct drive, Klipper, board…), and have it pretty well dialed in, and I’m going to convert to “CoreX”, a cheaper hybrid alternative to CoreXY, that removes a lot of weight from the gantry, ergo, higher speed and accuracy.
I’m going to end up with a respectably fast and accurate single color printer, and I’m considering adding the INDX tool changer.
I have googled, but either my Google-fu fails me or it’s just too obscure of a subject.
Has anyone seen something like this?
For the cost it would take to downsize you would be better off just buying a smaller printer. Maybe sell the plus to offset the cost? Or maybe build an enclosure/end table around the printer to hide it away when not in use
The ender 5 isn’t a bed slinger so it should be relatively compact for its print volume. You can certainly get a smaller printer. You can do this by getting a more compact printer and/or sacrificing build volume. If you want compact you’re probably going to want a coreXY
For example:
- your ender 5 pro is 552mm x 485mm x 510mm and has a build volume of 220mm x 220mm x 300
- a Prusa i3 mk3 is 500mm x 550mm x 400mm and has a build volume of 210mm3 (the bedslinger is indeed bigger)
- a 300mm3 Voron 2.4 is 460mm x 460mm x 480mm and has, well, a 300mm3 build volume. They also have a 250mm version that will probably save another 50mm in every dimension
- a Prusa mini is 380mm × 330mm × 380mm and has a build volume of 180mm 3
- a Voron 0.2 is 230mm x 230mm x 250mm and has a build volume of 120mm3
- I gave up on finding dimensions on the salad fork, but it’s probably going to be even smaller than the v0 due to using 15x15 extrusions instead of 20x20