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Creality Ender 3 Max Neo 3D Printer, CR Touch Auto Leveling Dual Z-Axis Full-Metal Extruder Silent Mainboard Filament Sensor Ender 3D Printer Large Print Size 11.8x11.8x12.6in

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Model: Ender-3 Max Neo


Features

  • CR Touch Automatic LevelingEnder 3 Max Neo 3D printer is equipped with CR Touch sensor, which can improves the efficiency by automatically measuring and adjusting the 25-point print height on the heat bed, making leveling much easier.
  • High-precision Dual Z-AxisCreality ender 3 max neo perfect coordination among dual Z-axes, timing belt and dual motors guarantees the stability and higher printing precision. Effectively avoid printing deviation in single-axis printing and reduces the possibility of lines and bulges on your side print.
  • Full-metal Extruder & Get Rid of NoisinessThe full-metal bowden extruder is more durable and has greater extrusion force, it is guaranteed smooth infeed and outfeed, reducing the risk of nozzle blockage. Equipped with a 32-bit silent mainboard, the noise exposure is lower than 50dB, greatly reducing noise to let you enjoy your printing.
  • Power Loss Recovery & Filament SensorThe 350W high-quality built-in power supply is more secure and reliable, improving the stability and the sense of integration. The resume printing function can accurately record the data and restart the print from where it's left off, no need to worry about sudden power failure. A filament sensor is equipped to detect the sufficiency of consumables, avoiding wasting and enhancing the success rate.
  • 3 Steps Assembly & Color Knob Screen96% of the printer body is pre-installed, preassembly has solved those hassles and worries of parts assembly. Start your print with just 3 steps. The 4.3-inch colour knob screen is an energy saver and will dim out in 4 minutes without operation. Optimized with icons, the UI is more vivid.

Brand: Creality


Material: Metal


Color: Ender 3 Max Neo


Product Dimensions: 20.3"D x 22.9"W x 23.2"H


Item Weight: 22.7 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 20.3 x 22.9 x 23.2 inches


Item Weight: 22.7 pounds


Item model number: Ender-3 Max Neo


Date First Available: June 15, 2022


Manufacturer: Creality


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent printer all around
If your looking to get into 3d printing this is it. If you want an extra powerhouse to add to the production line, this is the one. Excellent all around. Many of the reviews made me skeptical when buying but this printer is ready to go after assembly, which is super easy. There are some nuances to 3d printing that you must learn but that is the learning curve. The only complaint I have for this printer is that it is prone to stringing quite a bit, still monkeying with the settings to eliminate this and after that it should not string ever again. This is a solid printer for anything you need. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024 by Keefer Gank

  • I have no idea what I am doing and it still worked great.
Model: Ender-3 Max Neo
I am a complete 3d printing noob. Watched a few youtube videos, set this up and worked great. Looked at a bunch of other people's first test prints and mine looks professional compared to theirs, and I have no idea what I am doing. Great printer for beginners.
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024 by Michael McDonnell

  • Hotend extruder fan stopper working after a month.
Model: Ender-3 Max Neo
This printer was great when it was working but I've had mine for about a month now and the front facing extruder fan that's supposed to cool the extruder's heat sink has stopped working. I started getting horrible clogs with each print I did. I had many successful prints prior to these clogs. This was frustrating in itself to diagnose. Time after time I had to unclog and run my print again only to get the same result every time. I double, triple and quadruple checked my print configs. I made sure the bowden tube was free and clear of any debris and not too far into the extruder tube. I also made sure that the nozzles were free and clear of debris each time, yet I was still having the exact same issue at virtually the exact same spot in my print. Then I realized that the extruder fan was not running. What I believe is happening is that without proper extruder heatsink cooling, the filament in the extruder tube heats up too early, too fast and turns itself into a bottleneck. The filament expands to the walls of the tube as more filament is driven in and continues to back up more and more until the clog is so severe that the drive cannot overcome the clog. This clog is extremely difficult to unclog. Now I'm faced with whether or not to upgrade/replace the entire hotend or to re-run new wiring for the fan to completely eliminate the issue, which I believe IS the issue due to the fact that I tested the wires with my multimeter and got no reading at all (DC voltage.) Both possible solutions of which I'm not thrilled about. TLDR/Closing: When it was working, the printer was great. But based on the fact that a $10 fan and/or wiring has rendered a $300 piece of equipment useless, I am severely disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2023 by Tony P

  • Even with Filament detector it doesn't solve feed problems
Model: Ender-3 Max Neo
This biggest issue with 3d printers in general is that they are open loop...If something is wrong it doesn't always feed back to the controller and say, "Hey something is wrong". The filament detector built in is great. Here is the problem. If you get a jam in the extruder for whatever reason the filament won't break at the entry to filament detector. It just wont feed the filament. I sent a model i designed to the printer and it keeps messing up and the extruder stops extruding the filament. (Goes dry) What they need to implement in the printer is a encoder that it runs across so that the incoming filament generates a pulse train ...then run that thru a comparator to the pulse from the stepper motor for the extruder. If the pulses from encoder input don't equal encoders pulses from stepper then something is wrong. This would be better than a filament break detector. If the filament were to break the encoder wheel that it runs across would stop making pulses and it could stop the printer. Also this printer won't heat up and keep up if you use PC Carbon Fiber...it can't heat up to the 250-260 range and will bomb out with error of extruder temp. I checked fan settings but it was zero so that wasn't blowing the heat out. I did mask off the vents on front of the extruder and the temperature climb was 80 percent faster Another issue is that it should always take the extruder off of the print when it gets stopped so that when the heater heats up the goo extrusions don't drop down on the print and ruin it. This printer is extremely quiet. Simple to setup and put together. It still has quirks that can be fixed if Creality choses to listen to the users. It has a nice 300x300 footprint and that is a lot more usable than the old Ender 3's that were so small. More later...Definitely the learning curve is 200 percent better than original 3d printers like Ender 3 Very quiet too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023 by Intel Junkie

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