 The Soval SVO6 is the best budget 3d printer you can get right now, but it just got better My name's Jim and this is the edge of tech. Soval just released the SVO6 plus They took an already amazing printer and made it better and much bigger Like the SVO6 the plus was super easy to assemble it unboxed pretty quick and once that was done It only took me around 15 minutes to get it fully ready to print and the best part is it's only around 12 Screws or bolts to put in to get it all together. It was super easy It has a new larger build volume of 300 by 300 by 340 and that's a huge upgrade over the SVO6 It still runs on the 32-bit silent board and this thing is very quiet while it's printing It still uses that all metal hotend with the planetary direct drive system But in the SVO6 plus they've upgraded the melt zone to make it much larger They say that makes it capable of printing 150 millimeters a second or up to that at least It also still comes with that touchless bed leveling right out of the box And it also features that 25-point leveling system So it'll keep this thing nice and level even though it's a much larger build area They've also stuck with that PEI flex plate and it's just a much larger version of what was on the SVO6 It still works very well using the dual Z motors just like the SVO6 This thing is nice and steady on both sides of the gantry And let's not forget about that awesome Z alignment where it raises all the way to the top and runs itself in So it actually levels itself out and then it comes back down That is still such a great feature that I like to see on these printers the built-in Bed tensioners make this thing super easy to tension your belts And you shouldn't have to worry about that if anything gets loose Because you just turn the knob and it'll tighten it right up Somewhere where Solval went a little bit different on the SVO6 plus was the control screen It's now a 4.3 inch touchscreen and I found it pretty good to use during the testing so far It's not terrible. It's not the best thing in the world But it works pretty good and that's all we need Another cool feature is it has day and night mode If you ever want to switch that out which I thought was kind of fun But I keep it in night mode pretty much all the time Real quick if you're getting value from today's video Please consider smashing that like button It really helps spread the video out through the community and I really appreciate it Also, if you're new here, please consider hitting that subscribe button To see more awesome videos on 3d printing, CNC and lasers Now back to it If you're familiar with the original SVO6 Then you won't be surprised that there are not wheels and V slots on this machine It actually rides on rails just like Prusa machines And it doesn't use wheels or V slots anywhere One of the big differences between the SVO6 and the SVO6 plus Is that the power supply on the plus is now 500 watts The power supply on the original was only 350 watts So that's a 150 watt upgrade for this much larger machine Speaking of that power supply That and the control box still sit on the back of the printer on the rails I never had any issues with this on the original SVO6 And I haven't had any issues on this machine either So it really doesn't bother me that they're not underneath the machine Another great upgrade on the SVO6 plus is the spool holder It now rolls better thanks to some bearings that are installed inside of it And it comes with a filament run out sensor attached This is huge when you have such a large printer Because it's inevitable that you're going to go through a lot of filament When you print something very large Something you don't want to do is lose a print because you run out of filament And it just starts printing in midair So a filament run out sensor is very welcome on this machine And from what I've heard you can actually use this on the SVO6 And it will plug into that board too So that's a huge bonus for you SVO6 users out there I just want to briefly talk about the slicer as well In Prusa Slicer, which is the slicer I choose to use most of the time All I did was take my base SVO6 profile and make it bigger That profile worked very well But there's one big thing about it It was kind of slow I did try the Solval Slicer Which is just a reskinned Kira that came on the SD card And that prints much, much faster So what I'm probably going to do is take the speeds from that And drop them into my Prusa Slicer settings And make that thing much faster using Prusa Slicer as well With the claimed speeds up to 150mm a second That should really help on making things that are very large Let's talk about prints Well I can tell you that the small things printed just about like the SVO6 does There are some layer things with this But I have no idea how it was sliced because it was already on the SD card But I can tell you we're not here to talk about small things Because most people who are going to buy this printer Are going to buy it to print big things So out with the small So like any smart person who just set up a brand new printer Has done no testing I threw the biggest thing I could on there Which was this Brian Vines the BB3D desktop trashcan Well from this side it looks great but it failed I have no idea why this thing failed I wasn't here when it was failing I mean it finished the print But for some reason the print that was on this back side So this was sitting back this way on the printer Started doing some weird stuff I don't know if it hit something I don't know if it's I have no idea But I can tell you what printed printed very good until it didn't So I got a little bit crazy This was actually printed with some very old rainbow filament I've had probably for two or two and a half years I have no idea if it's good or not I just threw it in there and let it fly So like any other sane person I threw other filament in And I did it again But same thing Same side I am not sure what's going on I also used the same g-code That being said it was not the solval slicer who did this This was the Prusa Slicer profile I had And I don't know if something was just funky In the slice or something happened on this side We'll find out I'm gonna figure that out But I can tell you it does print very large things And I'm willing to bet that this can be figured out pretty easily I just need to put a little more time into that I didn't have time before the video to figure that out But I did want to show the fails because fails are fun too right He's so big Brian your trash can's awesome man I love it The second thing I printed was the printing place garbage truck by Whopper printing I don't have it here because my little guy has both Yes I made two of them He has them both at the house and I forgot to take on He plays with it pretty much every day And then we put it on the garbage grabber arm And then dump It came out very good the overhangs were very good There's a lot of bridging in that model Everything works right off the build plate It was easy to take off the build plate And my son absolutely loves this garbage truck Another thing I printed was this heartbeat vase right here And this comes to us from Thangs and That was loud And Dave makes stuff This printed very very good There was no issues with this vase Obviously it's not the full height And I have one coming that was the full height I just didn't get it done in time for this video either But it is sliced on here so I'm going to try to print it It came out very good It's nice and thick I believe I used a 0.6 line width on this So nice and chunky It came out nice and thick It's a very nice vase for vase mode And my wife loved it I gave her this for Valentine's Day instead of real roses Because well real roses don't last very long And the roses themselves are printed in the TH3D But get filament And you can find that in the description below for a discount So check that out This filament is awesome This is dual color And it came out really really cool on these roses All of the files that you saw today for things I've printed Will be in the description below as well And they're all free So check them out Hold it, hold it Future Jim here Actually after I set the files to Caleb to get editing This finished I printed this vase almost the full height And as you can see it came out great No issues like the big trash cans I am not sure what was going on But I know that I did slice this in the Soville slicer Not a Pruchus slicer And also I know that it's a smaller diameter at the top than the trash cans I am going to reprint the trash can again But I did want to show an almost full size print in this video To kind of prove that it actually works I'm super excited This came out very good And now I have like a mini trash can compared to the other ones But it did work and it came out great Now back to the video Overall I really like the SVO6 Plus And I am adding it to the fleet for large projects I do believe I can fix this right here I will get that fixed And I just didn't get time before I filmed this video To get one properly fixed and printed But we'll do that Other than that it printed very nicely Everything I would expect Knowing that its little brother is the SVO6 If you're thinking about looking at one of these It's on sale now Look in the description below You'll find an affiliate link Which really helps the channel out It doesn't cost you anything else But grab it while it's on sale I promise the price is great I believe the first 300 units or something Are only going to be 300 dollars And after that it goes up a little bit So check it out Grab one if you can Even if it's 400 or less dollars This thing will be very worth it for a printer And if you haven't seen the original SVO6 video I ended up having to ship it out You can find out why If you click this video right here