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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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Color: 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

Brand: Creality


Material: Metal


Color: Ender 3 Max Neo


Product Dimensions: 13"D x 13"W x 16"H


Item Weight: 22.7 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 13 x 13 x 16 inches


Item Weight: 22.7 pounds


Item model number: Ender-3 MAX Neo


Date First Available: February 21, 2023


Manufacturer: Creality 3D


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Color: K1 SE
The Creality K1, K1C, and this K1 SE Early essentially the same printer with some minor differences. This is by far the best 3D printer I've ever owned and has been a breeze to print with. I can get it connected wirelessly and manage all my prints from my devices. I opted to also purchase the add-on camera which I will install later. Prints are fast, the adhesion has been great, and The quality of the printed objects has been phenomenal, the supports have also been really easy to remove. My only complaint is that the printer is silent when you turn it on, but after it finishes a print, there is a fan inside the machine that never shuts off and can get a little irritating. Also, since coming from an Elegoo printer, I miss the direct extrusion and the creality machine is a pain to load and unload. It wastes far too much filament getting it out of the tubing. All in all, this barebones system saves me $200 on what is essentially is the same printer as the K1C. I won't be able to print carbon fiber, but that's a non-issue for me personally. This thing really was plug and play right out of the box. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024 by Taylor Allen Taylor Allen

  • Simple to set up, amazing print quality after a little tuning. Does have thermal runaway.
The media could not be loaded. While I am fairly familiar with 3D printers, this is my first. Creality makes some of the most popular budget 3D printers - there's even 2 subs on Reddit (Creality and CR10), and the CR-10S and Ender 3 are both listed in the recommended models for hobbyist grade printers. As a result. there's a huge community of users, lots of upgrades, tons of YouTube videos to answer any questions. The CR-10S came *very* well packaged - even though the box had seen some rough handling, everything inside was perfect. It took perhaps 30 minutes total to set everything up. Then I found an issue - the print head carriage was quite wobbly on the X-Rail. One YouTube video later I found the eccentric adjuster, but concluded that the plate was actually a bit curved - I assume this happened when they pressed the nuts into the back side. Fortunately it was really only about 10 minutes to remove the part and flatten it, after which it fit perfectly. I also tightened 2 eccentric nuts on the Y-axis. The X and Y belts were plenty tight so no other adjustments needed. In zeroing the plate, I found that there is interaction between the adjusters. What this means is that you need to go through them several times in order to get the plate truly flat. Total time now was perhaps an hour or so. I spent perhaps another 15 minutes disconnecting and reconnecting the wires so that they were bundled in a nice, neat manner, then I was ready to print. The CR-10S comes with a small roll of PLA, and the included Micro USB has a G-Code file for a "Maneki-Neko" cat. You can get anything as a STL file, but you need to convert it to G-Code with a slicer, and I was impatient. This printed out perfectly (see pictures) Very impressed with the print quality. The CR-10S includes some colored plastic trim to decorate the rails. As it turns out, you can't install this on the left Z rail and the X rail as there are screws that will interfere. Not a big deal, but they should have made the plastic trim just another couple of mm lower so this wasn't an issue. Overall, very impressed. One thing to consider is that this printer uses a Bowden tube so printing elastomeric material is an issue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2021 by Y. R. Wu Y. R. Wu

  • BUYER BEWARE: THE BLOB OF DOOM
Pros: -Inexpensive -Large build plate -Creality is a well known and has had a reputation of being for newbies -Auto Bed-leveling -Multiple connection options -Uses common filament types -Simple assembly -Amazon did take a refund with immediate replacement when I chatted with an associate Cons: -Lacks instructions for how to print your own things (if you are a beginner) -Poor user interface -Set to 230v by default when ordered in America (check this!!) -Poor first layer adhesion due to a non textured bed -Horrible reliability and repeatability (poor tolerances in manufacturing? -The worst IMO: There's printers for only a little bit more money, that are just better... At everything. Including the following: User interface, Reliability, Build Quality, Current Positive Brand Reputation, Community, Print Quality, Print Speed, Print Versatility, Multi Color printing, etc! Some examples: Bambu Lab A1 Mini and A1, ($200-300 on BambuLab's website) - Anycubic Kobra 2 and other models from the brand that are highly rated. - ELGOO Resin printers (some notable caveats, but look into it if you're interested in super high quality prints for relatively cheap). - There's so many more that I didn't name, but I'm throwing these out there to tell you to look elsewhere. Go talk to ChatGPT or watch some YouTube videos and do your research. My opinion: If you can save up for something like an A1 (probably $50-100 more depending on timing etc) you will not regret it. My personal experience: 15 minute assembly, First print of the scraper was pretty quick. The quality was 'meh'. I have printed before, so I quickly installed a slicer (Cura in my case) and printed of a benchy using Overture PLA. Quality was pretty good. I had several mid print failures throughout this which made me highly weary... I printed a 'print in place trainer balisong' to test it's tolerances due to the moving parts. It did okay, the part was able to be worked in, and it functioned fine after a couple of days. My friends wanted one, so I set-out to print a few of them. At this point I had a couple of clean benchys, little decor items, and a balisong trainer all in a row after getting my slicer settings tuned (requiring slowing down print speed substantially to max at 80mms)... While the 3 balisongs were printing, they had done great for the first 2 hours, I had been watching like a hawk. Eventually, I passed out on the couch, and woke up to the print being ruined, and the print head making an awful noise as it tried to return to home but couldn't move. I did some googling and this is called the "Blob of doom". It rendered my first printer toast. removing the plastic was an intensive process that required careful monitoring of the wires and the temperature of the filament by turning the hotend on and off while I use the included filament cutter tool (not designed for this lol). You can see the results were catastrophic after hours of attempted cleanup. I attempted to print again, but the temp sensors were dead probably due to cut wires. I sent it back and got a replacement before needing to send mine back (which is nice!) To keep the long story short, the same thing ended up happening AGAIN after attempting to print tweezers. The results were worse and I didn't even bother to clean it up. I requested a refund and am shipping it back using the box from my BambuLab A1. Amazon is not letting me take it to my nearest UPS store after talking with the associate and will require a longer drive than just having a return label, and I will not be getting a refund until something like 5-10 business days AFTER my product is delivered to Amazon... Sidenote, the BambuLab A1 has been perfect by comparison. Don't buy the Ender 3 V3 SE, and likely anything creality these days. Do your research like I should have. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025 by MayorMcCheese MayorMcCheese

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