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Sovol SV04 IDEX 3D Printer, Independent Dual Extruder 3D Printer with All Metal Direct Drive 32-bit Silent Motherboard Auto Leveling, Larger Build Volume 300 x 300 x 400mm

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Features

  • [IDEX 3D Printer with 4 Different Printing Modes] - Sovol SV04 3D printer is equipped with independent dual direct drive metal extruders that allow you to print two different colors, two different materials and two models simultaneously in the same or opposite direction. Better able to produce high-quality prints with a variety of materials such as PLA, ABS, PETG, TPU, PC, PA, wood, ASA and PVA.
  • [More Space for Creativity] - Please download the latest firmware for SV04 from the official website of sovol before starting. Sovol SV04 size: 300 x 300 x 400 mm. Larger volume than SV01/SV02. Modular design for quick assembly allows for faster start.
  • [Auto Leveling & 32-bit TMC2209 Silent Board] - The automatic leveling sensor on the SV04 makes adjustments to ensure that the bed and nozzle are at an optimal distance throughout the printing process, which improves bed adhesion and print quality. If you have any bed leveling issues please refer to the User Guide and leveling guide video on this product page. Upgraded 32-bit TMC2209 silent board, up to 7 additional drivers, more functions, more stable, super quiet.
  • [Flexible Spring Steel Plate & 500W Power Supply] - The flexible magnetic building plate ensures that your prints grips well to avoid deformation and failed prints. You can peel off the prints without tools, just bend the plate and remove your prints. Built-in 500W branded power supply ensures stable and sufficient performance, fast heat hot bed and nozzle. It protects SV04 from unexpected power surges.
  • [Fully Upgraded 4.3 inch LCD Touchscreen] - The upgraded LCD touch screen from Sovol has an excellent day/night mode and one-button control. The SV04 touch screen can be set to automatically replace the filament without printing paused. All modes are clear and easy to use. Double filament detector reminds you to replace filament, no more worrying about long time printing.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandSovol
MaterialAluminum
ColorBlack
Dimensions11.81"D x 11.81"W x 15.75"H
CompatibilityPersonal Computers
Weight41.5 lbs
ModelSV-SV04
Launch DateNovember 26, 2021
Manufacturer OriginChina

Frequently asked questions

IDEX stands for Independent Dual Extruder, which means the Sovol SV04 3D Printer features two extruders that operate independently. This allows for printing two different materials or colors at the same time, or using one extruder for infill and the other for a water-soluble support structure, significantly improving printing efficiency and possibilities.

Yes, the Sovol SV04 3D Printer is equipped with an auto-leveling feature. It uses a sensor to detect the print bed's surface at multiple points, automatically adjusting the print head's height to ensure a consistently level print bed. This feature significantly aids in improving print quality and reduces the manual effort needed in leveling the bed.

The Sovol SV04 3D Printer offers a larger build volume of 300 x 300 x 400mm, which allows for printing large objects or multiple smaller objects in one go. This large build volume provides more flexibility and creativity in your 3D printing projects, enabling you to undertake ambitious prints that would not be possible on printers with a smaller build volume.

The 32-bit silent motherboard in the Sovol SV04 3D Printer ensures smoother and faster processing of prints, supporting more complex models and slicing software features. Additionally, it operates with significantly reduced noise levels, making the printing process quieter and more suitable for home or office environments without disturbing the surrounding area.

Top Amazon Reviews

πŸš€ Abunda's Overview

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


The Sovol SV07 Plus 3D printer has been well-received for its outstanding assembly experience, high-quality initial prints, and advanced features such as the Klipper screen and bed leveling precision. With fast heating times and excellent firmware update ease, it stands out as a strong competitor in its price range. However, some users have highlighted minor issues with print adhesion and noise levels during operation. Despite these concerns, the positive attributes, including its speed and Klipper integration, make it a popular choice among 3D printing enthusiasts.

Pros

  • πŸ”§ Easy assembly and well-packaged product
  • πŸ”„ Klipper integration for enhanced functionality
  • βš™οΈ Advanced bed leveling and independent Z motors for precise adjustments
  • πŸš€ Fast heating bed and nozzle
  • πŸ›  Includes a wide selection of tools and accessories
  • πŸ”• Quiet operation for the most part
  • πŸ’‘ Built-in LED lights and convenient tool storage

Cons

  • πŸ”Š Larger part cooling fan can be noisy
  • ❗ Some issues with print adhesion and bed leveling stability
  • ⚠️ Print head ribbon cable design could lead to potential entanglements

Should I Buy It?

If you are a 3D printing enthusiast looking for a printer with advanced features, ease of use, and a solid build, the Sovol SV07 Plus could be an excellent investment. It's especially suitable for users who value precision and those interested in utilizing Klipper software enhancements. While minor concerns exist, such as print adhesion and noise levels, the overall functionality and feature set offer significant value for the price. If these features align with your printing needs and priorities, it could well be worth the purchase.


  • Happy with service and with the SV04
I wanted to share my recent service experience. I purchased an SV04 in August of 2022 (it is now March 2023). I've used the machine fairly heavily and love it. If you have just bought one, follow the setup and calibration process. It takes several hours to dial everything in, but then it prints great. A couple of weeks ago, a print failed. There were large gaps in the model for close to 100 layers and then there was no extrusion at all. I looked over the machine and found that when attempting to extrude, the stepper motor was just vibrating back and forth. I contacted Sovol through Amazon and the next morning I had an email instructing me to check the resistance of the stepper motor. They provided written instruction and two images showing the process. I checked the resistance as instructed and found that both checks had the same value (20.3) which means the motor was OK. I replied to Sovol and they responded the next day, that I should replace the wire from extruder 1 with the wire from extruder 2 and run a test print. It worked. This meant that it was the wire, not the control board. I reported this result, and they shipped me a new wire. It was not available in the US, so it took about a week to arrive. Meanwhile, I was able to use my printer as a single extruder, which was great. I'm very happy with my service experience with Sovol. And for anybody considering buying from Sovol, I can tell you that my experience with service and with my SV04 has been great. I've included the test images in case anybody needs to test their extruder motors. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2023 by Robert Martin Robert Martin

  • issues with extruder. and not being able to set your z offset but only my .05mm at a time.
So I have owned this printer for about 4 months. And after owning a good printer do you really see how bad this one can be, sure for a dual color if you want to fight and hate something you used to love doing for a cheap price it's good. Below will be a list of issues that i have had 1. The customer service only work at night US time so you may get someone to email you may once a day maybe. 2. When asking for them to send you a part or anything, they want you to jump over hoops. Like my temp was super off on one of the hotends so this is what they asked me to do "Thank you for your email. For the problem of the hot end, we would recommend you to do the following steps: 1. Please use a multimeter to measure whether the resistance of the thermistor of the nozzle is about 100k ohms. Method: Turn the gear of the multimeter to the 200KΞ© gear, and the positive and negative poles of the multimeter are on the ports of the thermistor wire. 2. The thermistor may be broken if the resistance difference is big, which will affect the temperature measurement. Please provide us your test result to help us confirm your problem. After confirmation, we will provide quick and correct solutions to you. We are looking forward to hearing from you soon. Thanks for your cooperation and understanding. Best regards," Like I really understand that you want to be sure something is broken before fixing. it, but really I have to own a multimeter and WANT to play around with the MB hoping that i don't break something for them to even try to work with me on fixing it. 3rd issue the hotends are cheap like super cheap CHEAP if you dont melt your filament and push a little before pulling out it fast it will break, and you have to take the hotend apart to just clean out the broken part that will stop the filament from feeding. 4th the power off and on auto restart of print does not work not once. I have lost a 5 day print that "should" have started right back. and it did not. I really understand that this issue can be hard to get around but me having to go out and buying a 100$ UPC for a printer that should have started on its own is just not right. 5th I told them my fans didnt work and were making some crazy sounds. After sending 3 videos and 2 pics they finely sent me 2 fans... one was the wrong one..... lucky for me tho one of the fans they sent also came broken cables just fell out..... no joke. I messaged and told them just to make a note.. 6th, all I asked for was 1 to return something that was broken and just not working for me. I have had issue after issue, I even asked just for a replacement. Nope! BIG NOPE they will not take it back at all i asked within 1 month of having the printer. If they would b/c i was already having so many issues. Then I said its fine, just send me some new extruder's b/c maybe i just a set of bad ones. BIG nope after telling me they are going to replace is when i was sent β€œfans” .... so no don't buy this or do perhaps i just happened to get a bad apple. And i 1000% understand that can happen but refusing to replace something that is broken or i spend more time trying to fix then printing just does not seem right. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2022 by Timothy Miller

  • So far so good
Ok folks, I don't write reviews but I feel like this printer (so far) deserves some praise. I've been printing for 8 years primarily with creality. In the past year I've been searching for the right IDEX printer. I've been through maybe 4 or 5 and for various reason have returned before 30 day policy. PRO 1) heater block and nozzle are same as creality so I don't have to buy proprietary parts. I already have a stockpile. 2) instructions are required reading if you want to print successfully. Bed leveling and nozzle aligning is very clear to understand. Videos on sd card are also helpful. Best instructions I've seen for IDEX yet. 3) they have their own version of Cura which comes ready to truly print mirror, dupe, dual, single without having to modify g code. You change mode in Cura, change to same mode on printer, load and print. Other IDEXs advertise these other modes but you have to jump through hoops to actual use it. 4) Comes with a mechanical auto bed leveling device mounted on the main extruder. Similar to the digital laser auto bed level tech. So far it works well. This mechanical device is also used to do the 16 point leveling inspection of bed to compensate for minor bed differences. 5) The way you align the 2nd nozzle z axis has been the easiest so far. You level main nozzle first, then use a knob mounted on top of 2nd nozzle to hone in on a single corner. check if its level with paper and done. No need to check other corners. 6) when screwing the main frame to the base, the screw holes are on the SIDE (smart move) instead of having to bend over upside down and screw from the bottom. I'm fat. I feel like I'm under a truck stealing a catholic converter. 5) The wiping mechanism, used when switching nozzles mid-print, isn't made of horse hair or some weird bristles. Plastic bristles collect oozing filament but collection cools and hardens. This is impossible to take out unless you watch your printer and catch it every time there's a switch. I ended up having a lump of plastic over time collect in the bristles. I've had IDEX printers with more soft bristles like horse hair but the strands would come loose, hitch a ride on the nozzle and deposit on my model. So you have these random hairs embedded in the model. The wiping mechanism here is a rubber-like block. Feels like the rubber when you squeeze a tennis ball but firmer. Set it to the right level and it wipes beautifully. no bristles. 6) Some things I print require the side that's on the bed to be clean and neat. Other brands put their freakin logo right in the middle of the magnetic print bed in white. So when I print something, their white logo gets stuck to the bottom of my print like an unwanted decal. The logo here is kinda big but its at the bottom away from the center. Good job Solvo. 7) Last pro. Finally I found an IDEX that when you switch nozzles mid print, the nozzle that is waiting doesn't head up OVER the model depositing a blob. It heats off to the side then starts to print. There was a backdoor way to fix this but required modding G code and I'm not comfortable doing that. All the IDEXs (from what I can recall) did not have a solution to this. What I would do is leave the nozzle thats not in use at the desired printing temperature which is kinda silly. 210C sitting idling is silly. Perhaps because Solvo has their own version of CURA, this bug was also fixed. Who knows. CONS 1) When switching filament, it can be a pain to thread the new filament because it has to go precisely straight into the hole, be caught by the gear, and fed even further down which you can't see because its a direct drive and is shrouded by all the parts. I had a hard time feeding one of my filament spools because it had a natural curve in it and wasn't going in straight. Oddly enough it was only the main extruder I had trouble with. Call me demanding but it should be able to accommodate any filament in decent condition. This isn't an issue with Bowden Tube Printers. 2) the hole on the sensor module (used to detect if filament runs out) may be too small to fit some filament. I had trouble feeding filament through one of these sensors. It just wouldn't thread through. The other sensor was just small enough that 1.75mm filament was being shaved as it went through. So it came out the other end with slightly less diameter and the shaving collected on top. As of right now both sensors are bypassed and unplugged. If you keep track of how much you use you don't really need them. If these two cons were improved somehow it would be a five-star from me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2023 by Ana O

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