FLSUN continues expanding its Delta 3D printer series with the introduction of the T1 Max. Designed for print farms and prosumers, the T1 Max builds on the strengths of the original T1 and T1 Pro models, offering a larger print volume, improved connectivity, and lower noise levels. With a strong focus on production-scale reliability and maintenance simplicity, this new addition aims to meet the growing demands of small-batch manufacturing and high-speed prototyping.
Table of Contents (Jump to a Section)
- Introduction
- What’s New in the T1 Max?
- T1 Max vs T1 Pro: Specifications Comparison
- Hands-On Experience Across the T Series
- Print Farm Relevance
- Final Thoughts
Where to Buy
The FLSUN T1 Max will be available during an early access period at a discounted price of $479 (regular price: $549). This offer runs from 25 June to 25 July 2025.

Visit the Official FLSUN T1 Max Product Page
Loyalty Discount: All customers who have previously purchased a FLSUN 3D printer are guaranteed a loyalty discount during the presale period, no application or approval required. Simply contact official support with proof of purchase.
Warranty: A free 1-year warranty extension is included for all presale orders, bringing total coverage to 2 years in the US and 3 years in Europe. After the presale ends, this extended warranty will no longer apply. Accessories remain under a 3-month warranty.
Shipping Options: Customers can choose between air shipping for faster delivery (with an additional charge) or sea shipping, which is free but has a longer transit time.
What’s New in the T1 Max?
Building on the foundation of the original T1 and the later T1 Pro, the FLSUN T1 Max introduces a range of hardware and usability upgrades. These improvements are designed to enhance reliability in continuous-use environments, expand print capacity, and simplify day-to-day maintenance, particularly in print farm scenarios.
- Increased Build Volume: The T1 Max offers a cylindrical build area of 300×297mm (maximum cylinder height: 251mm), providing more space for large or multiple-part prints in a single job.

3D Model by McGyBeer on Cults
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- Wi-Fi 6 Connectivity: Faster and more stable network support for clustered machines or remote print monitoring.
- Noise Optimization: Quieter mechanical operation for better suitability in multi-machine setups and small workshops.
- Improved Maintenance Design: Delta arms can be detached in seconds, and key wear parts are user-replaceable in under 15 minutes.
- Smart Production Logic: Features like defect-skipping and power-loss recovery make the machine more resilient under real-world production conditions.
- Advanced Filament Sensor: Higher accuracy for filament break detection and resume, helping reduce print failures.
T1 Max vs T1 Pro: Specifications Comparison
The T1 Max builds on the T1 Pro’s feature set with upgrades focused on build volume, connectivity, and ease of maintenance. Here’s a side-by-side comparison of the two models:
Feature | FLSUN T1 Max | FLSUN T1 Pro |
---|---|---|
Printing Technology | Fused Deposition Modeling | Fused Deposition Modeling |
Build Volume | 300×297mm (cylinder height: 251mm) | 260×330mm (cylinder height: 285mm) |
Frame | Open Frame | Enclosed Frame |
Wi-Fi Support | Wi-Fi 6 (2.4G/5G) | Wi-Fi 4 |
Noise Level | ≤56dB | ≤55dB (with enclosure) |
Printer Dimensions | 436×490×836mm | 436×490×836mm |
Net Weight | 15.5kg | 18.41kg |
Build Plate | Textured PEI Print Bed | Textured PEI Print Bed |
Supported Filaments | PLA, PETG, TPU, etc. | PLA, PETG, TPU, ABS, ASA, PA, PC, PET |
Printing Speed | Up to 1000mm/s | Up to 1000mm/s |
Acceleration | 30,000mm/s² | 30,000mm/s² |
Hotend Flow Rate (Standard) | 52mm³/s | 52mm³/s |
Power Supply | 400W, 110–240V | 400W, 110–240V |
Display | 4.3″ Color Touchscreen | 4.3″ Color Touchscreen |
Auto-Leveling | Yes | Yes |
Firmware | Open Source | Closed Source |
*Specifications based on manufacturer data. Subject to change with firmware or hardware updates.*
Hands-On Experience Across the T Series
The FLSUN T1 Max follows a line of delta printers that have already been put through extensive real-world testing by several of our trusted contributors at 3DWithUs.
– Richard Hirst conducted a deep dive into the original T1 model in a full-length article, sharing benchmark results and detailed impressions of speed, quality, and mechanical design. Read: FLSUN T1 Review – Delta 3D Printer Testing

©3DWithUs – Print and Photo: Richard Hirst
– Will Zoobkoff used the T1 Pro to produce physical models based on 3D scans, showcasing the machine’s precision and reliability in scan-to-print workflows.

©3DWithUs – Print and Photo: Will Zoobkoff
– Phil Macey thoroughly reviewed the T1 Pro in a hands-on YouTube video, focusing on setup, tuning, and output quality under high-speed settings. Watch on YouTube: FLSUN T1 Pro Review by Phil Macey
All three testers are experienced contributors who have reviewed a wide range of 3D printers across various technologies. Across the board, they reported stable performance, high-speed consistency, and strong design execution in the T1 and T1 Pro.
Print Farm Relevance
While the T1 Max introduces new hardware features, the broader benefits of high-speed delta printers for 3D printing farms have already been explored in our previous coverage. Print operators consistently cite speed, uptime, and ease of maintenance as key to scaling production efficiently.
Read: 3D Printing Farms & Productivity – FLSUN’s High-Speed Solution

Final Thoughts
FLSUN continues to stand out as one of the few manufacturers still actively evolving delta 3D printing technology. While many brands have focused exclusively on Cartesian or CoreXY architectures, FLSUN has remained committed to the speed and mechanical efficiency of delta systems, bringing them into the modern era with meaningful upgrades.
The company was also among the early pioneers to integrate Klipper firmware into consumer machines, helping push high-speed printing into the mainstream well before it became an industry trend. With each iteration, FLSUN has refined its ecosystem, and the T1 Max is another step forward, built with real-world feedback from print farms and high-output users in mind.
By maintaining open-source firmware, adding production-focused features, and keeping delta technology both relevant and competitive, FLSUN demonstrates a rare mix of innovation and consistency. The T1 Max doesn’t just iterate — it signals that delta printers have a strong place in high-speed, high-volume 3D printing workflows.
Visit the Official FLSUN T1 Max Product Page