At first glance, the SK1 is a pretty nice 3D printer and thanks to the built-in Kliper it is faster than my Sapphire Pro.
But when the bed mesh is in an absolute difference of 0.4 mm, it is really difficult or impossible to set a plane that would be sufficient for the filament to properly adhere to the substrate.
Why doesn't the SK1 have much more practical dynamic babysteps but only a setting with a sheet of paper, which is only indicative, and for fine adjustments it is necessary to repeat the paper setting countless times by adding "trial" differences in hundredths?
These are the two main errors that I am currently struggling with and they take up a lot of time and nerves.
You also have very capable engineers at the factory, Saotovo, who could easily fix such shortcomings in favor of increased sales and competitiveness.
Apart from that, I can't find any websites where I could find spare parts for the SK1 and also the Sapphire Pro.....