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Anycubic Kobra 2 Max 3D Printer, 500mm/s High-Speed Printing with Auto Leveling High-Performance Cortex-A7 1.2GHz Processor Anycubic APP Large 3D Printer, Big Size 420x420x500mm

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Size: ANYCUBIC KOBRA 2 MAX


Features

  • 500MM/S HIGH-SPEED PRINTINGAnycubic Kobra 2 Max 3D printer is designed for efficiency, boasting a max speed of 500mm/s and 10000mm/s2 Acceleration, recommended print speed is 300mm/s, which is 10 times faster than a regular FDM 3D printer. Perfect for professionals and beginners.
  • 16.5x16.5x19.7in LARGE PRINTING SIZEAnycubic Kobra 2 Max boasts an impressive printing size of 420 x 420 x500mm/16.5x16.5x19.7inch, capable of printing models with a volume of around 88 liters in one go.
  • SMART APP CONTROLElevate the printer with firmware version 3.0.5 or above, the Anycubic app allows for Bluetooth provisioning, firmware upgrading, real-time video supervision and status monitoring, online slicing and printing, online models search, as well as remote control and management for a seamless, smart printing experience.
  • EFFORTLESS AUTO-LEVELINGBy designing a unique module, after automatic leveling, it can intelligently compensate for Z-axis offset, while also supporting custom Z-axis compensation values, meeting the needs of different users and usage environments. One-click quick start for creative ideas, ensuring successful printing.
  • OPTIMIZED CONFIGURATIONBy using direct extruder and a dual-motor dual-Z-axis motion structure that have been perfectly optimized for the extrusion and cooling systems, it efficiently and accurately delivers materials, allowing for quick melting and cooling. This leads to smooth operation and fewer visible layer lines.
  • VIBRATION COMPENSATION & FLOW CONTROLThe one-click "Vibration Compensation" detects the resonance frequency of the X/Y axes and adjusts the motion control intelligently to effectively eliminate resonance vertical lines and bracket lines, ensuring printing accuracy and stability. With "Flow Control", intelligent compensation for retraction and refilling ensures evenly and fully printed layers, enhancing print quality and detail representation.

Brand: ANYCUBIC


Material: Pla


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 32"D x 29"W x 7"H


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Product Dimensions: 32 x 29 x 7 inches


Item Weight: 46.4 pounds


Date First Available: December 8, 2023


Manufacturer: ANYCUBIC


Country of Origin: China


Frequently asked questions

The Anycubic Kobra Max 3D Printer can reach a maximum printing speed of 500mm/s, allowing for faster creation of models and prototypes.

Yes, the Anycubic Kobra Max is equipped with an auto-leveling feature that compensates for any unevenness in the printing bed, ensuring a smooth and consistent print quality.

The Anycubic Kobra Max has a large printing volume of 88 liters, with dimensions 420x420x500mm, which allows for printing of big models or multiple smaller objects at once.

The Flow Control feature in the Anycubic Kobra Max adjusts the extrusion of filament to maintain consistent flow, which enhances the detail and overall quality of the 3D printed objects.

Top Amazon Reviews

šŸš€ Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The 3D printer in question appears to cater superbly to beginners, with an emphasis on ease of use and simple setup. With features like the PEI bed, rapid heating, decent cooling, and solid build, it makes a promising choice for those looking to dive into 3D printing. However, some users faced technical issues such as hotend errors and level adjustment difficulties, prompting the need for occasional troubleshooting or part replacement.

Pros

  • šŸ”Œ Easy setup and plug-and-play operation
  • šŸŽØ Good print quality and speed with accuracy
  • šŸ‘ Comes with PEI bed and 8gb micro sd card included
  • šŸ”‡ Quiet operation with digital stepper drivers
  • šŸ”„ PEI bed provides excellent adhesion without the need for tape or glue

Cons

  • šŸ”§ Occasional technical issues requiring parts replacement
  • āš™ļø Z-hop commands not handled well, potential for print defects
  • šŸ’” No manual leveling options, which can complicate troubleshooting
  • šŸŒ”ļø Hotend minimum temperature restrictions for filament loading/unloading

Should I Buy It?

If you are a beginner looking for a 3D printer that's largely ready to go out of the box and prioritizes user-friendliness, then this printer is a worthy investment. However, be prepared for potential troubleshooting and some maintenance. Given the overall positive feedback on print quality and ease of use, it could be a good buy, particularly if available at a discounted price.


  • Good unit, but no manual options for leveling.
Size: ANYCUBIC KOBRA MAX
It prints quite well, and was up and running in under 10 minutes. There are no bed leveling screws, but so long as you make sure the gantry is leveled AND squared, this isn't a problem. ABL is done via pressing the nozzle itself against the bed to detect strain across a 25 point grid. Heating is plenty fast, and the unit comes with a PEI-on-glass bed. For an extra 35 dollars, you can get the flex plate (which i suggest). Cons: does not handle z-hop commands well. This results in pills all over the side of the print, and it WILL cause an aligned z seam to swell up and ruin your print. E-steps are usually off on the extruder alone. Typically, it is 6mm short. The filament runout sensor is on a flimsy mount, and not only flexes during retracions, but will squeak with fast retraction settings. Some oil solves the squeak for a moment, but it would benefit the sensor if it had a teflon coating, this would help. You have to heat the unit to 220c minimum in order to auto feed or remove filament, and that cannot be changed. Why? No manual leveling options. If the nozzle is dragging on one side, you may likely need to force the gantry to max Z height in order to level out the Z screws. Pros: decent cooling, great temperature control, and easy setup in pronterface. Stepper drivers are digitally programmed, and you can check settings with m500 Offers PLA and ABS preheating options. Rapidly heats up to print temp and doesnt vary much at all, even with full cooling. Rock solid. Capable of printing at 120mm/s with accuracy of +/- 0.45mm in x and y using stock parts. Super quiet. Unless you're speed printing, it's silent. Notes: Advised jerk is 8-15mm/s. 10 is what mine is set for in all respects. Max moving acceleration should be 5000 or less Max acceleration on any other setting shouldnt exceed 3700, as it has no appreciable benefit above this, but the suggested acceleration is 800 to 2000 for most prints. 225c at 15mm/s is perfect for the first bridging layer. Tends to do a small deceleration across exact center in the bed. I dont know why, but it does this for anything printed within 25mm of the center. It isnt a problem, but can produce noticeable effects on the print along outer walls when going at 80mm/s or higher. Do not insert the SD card into the touch screen. This port is for bios upgrades only. Overall, totally worth the price, and a blast to operate. You wont be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2023 by EDWARD MCGUIRE

  • AnycubicKobra2Neo IS a good Starter Printer
Size: Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo
I'm no professional printer by any means, but in my opinion is a really good printer, got it for a really good deal, amazon deals are really good, i had a old 3d printer that i had, leveling it was a pain almost after 3 to 2 prints having to relevel it was a pain, had to 3d print parts for it, only for it work a bit before problems Occurred again, but this printer, its something else, auto leveling makes it so much easier to set it up for prints small to large, it cleans out its own nozzle and even tip, Small interface but easily understandable, easy adjust while printing, Print really quick with good quality on base settings, i like to slow it down by 25% for better prints which is still pretty quick, and overall a amazing printer, with the way we insert the filament and how the cords function, wont get in way of 3d prints and less hassle with PLA. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2024 by LC

  • Plagued by errors and issues
Size: ANYCUBIC KOBRA MAX
UPDATE: I bought this printer in October 2022. Since that time, I have been plagued by hotend errors. I've replaced the hotbed, hotend, printhead gantry and printhead cable. Intermittently between repairs it has worked - not perfect, but at least it wasn't a brick. Currently, I am not able to get past the hotend error. Everything except the motherboard is new by replacement from Anycubic. Why did I buy a printer so that I could basically rebuild it? Don't get me wrong, when this was working, it was fantastic - I have zero issues with quality of print, speed, etc. The only issue I am having right now is that it doesn't work. At all. In my personal opinion, the printhead is poorly designed - with no stability for the printhead cable, the constant movement will eventually wear out the wires and the flimsy fabric tape will not protect that. So - that's one replacement heavy printers will need to plan on doing in the future. Changing the printhead itself is not that hard - except for the melted wax on the connectors that makes it near impossible (for people who do not regularly mess with electronics) to unplug the connectors. The same goes for any of the connections on the motherboard. To replace the printhead cable, you have to unplug it from the motherboard and plug the new one in - however, there is melted wax that keeps anyone from doing that easily. I spent a considerable amount of time working the wax off carefully - so as not to damage the board or nearby wires. Inside the printhead gantry, the wires are smooshed so tightly together - to fit once it's back on. When you replace the printhead, you have to re-smoosh the wiring to fit and if you're not careful, the way in which they are smooshed will eventually wear out those wires and/or connections. I've never been so involved in a 3D printer before. Most are plug and play for me and work well. This one, while I love the size and quality, has not been worth the headache - especially considering the price. One thing I can say is that customer service has been great and as fast as China to US via email can possibly be. On initial contact, they replaced the cable and printhead gantry and provided instructions on how to do it. The only thing tho, is that they ask for you to print an Owl g-code as a default and if you're printer is not working to be able to do so, you're going to have to reply to that request even if you mentioned that in the first service ticket. For service, I give Anycubic 5 stars. But for product, I can't give it more than one right now. The level of issues I have with this printer are more in line with a printer that is either a few years old or is used to print non-stop - neither of which applies to the one I own. I have since contacted anycubic again and hopefully we can resolve this since my return window is closed. :) I am by no means a 3D Printer guru, but I know how to operate 3D printers. This printer is HUGE. It's kind of intimidating to set up. However, right out of the box, it seemed to print fine. But not for long. I have been plagued with hot bed errors, hot end errors and bed leveling issues. I've literally spent hours and rolls of filament trying to get the settings right. I even replaced the hot end - or tried to. The connections had melted wax or red filament over them, and it took me a long time to carefully scrape off whatever it was enough to remove the connections so that I could replace the hot end. And still getting hot end abnormal errors. So, right now, this is a brick sitting on my table. I've contacted anycubic for support, sent pics of earlier issues, including a warped hot bed, they told me to print their Owl gcode and send more pics. The hot bed is warped, I figured that's a defect. There is NO voice tech support. NO voice customer service. Just email, which takes a while - something I don't understand as they have a hub here in the US. At this point, I'd just like to exchange it for one that works out of the box like it seems to for all the YouTube 'unboxers.' My solid advice is to wait a while before purchasing this one - it's too new, not enough support tech or otherwise (unless you are looking for curaprofiles) and there are easier to use printers out there, like the Anycubic Vyper - which was my second choice. I was able to get a few prints out - some prototypes before all the issues started - and I will say that those did turn out decent enough. If you have this printer and it works for you, awesome. However, mine is not and has not consistently worked for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2022 by Chick Norris Chick Norris

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