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Creality Ender 3 V3 KE 3D Printer, 500mm/s Printing Speed with CR Touch Auto Leveling Sprite Direct Extruder Supports 300℃, Dual Fans and X-axis Linear Rail Build Volume 8.66 * 8.66 * 9.44 inch

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Model: Ender 3 V3 KE


Features

  • FASTER INTUITIVE PRINTING EXPERIENCE: Creality Ender 3 V3 KE 3d printer can print at up to speed 500 millimeter per second with acceleration 8000 millimeters per square second, faster than most of printers on the market. You can complete models efficiently, saving time to wait for print jobs. Moreover, it can keep good printing quality at the same time. Responsive touch UI screen with an intuitive tab bar, real-time model preview and vivid motion graphics of printing parameters
  • "SPRITE" DIRECT EXTRUDER: 60W ceramic heater, Bi-metal heatbreak and copper nozzle enable 300 degree printing. The "Sprite" Direct Extruder of Ender 3 V3 KE enables smooth feeding of various filaments, including PLA, PETG, ABS, TPU and ASA filaments. And the extruder is market-proven for its reliability, as over 500,000 units have been shipped worldwide
  • ULTRA-SMOOTH MOTION AND STABLE STRUCTURE: The stiff steel linear rail on the X-axis has a carriage slide containing ball bearings, which can move smoothly, accurately and steadily. Built out of stiff steel, it will stay as new even after long-time use. The rigid dual Z-axis lead screws reduce Z wobbling effectively, and the Y-axis features two 8 mm linear sharts made of strong and wear-proof steel
  • UPGRADED DESIGN: The Creality Ender 3 V3 KE has the smart AIgorithms function, it mitigates the printer's vibrations for minimal ringing or ghosting, optimizes the feeding flow for fewer blobs and oozes. Also, each side of print head has a model cooling fan. They will cool the printing model together rapidly and evenly. You can get the fan in good shape and quickly
  • CONVENIENT PRINTING METHOD: It equips CR Touch for auto leveling, performs multi-point detection on the printing platform and records the height of each detection point with high precision. It is easy to get a perfect first layer. Leveling is the important process before printing, it usually make customers in trouble. This printer can save your time in leveling, and easily start to print. Which is friendly to all of customers including the beginners. The Ender 3 V3 KE can print by three ways, phone control, WiFi, and USB drive

Brand: Comgrow


Material: Aluminum


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 17.32"D x 17.32"W x 18.31"H


Item Weight: 17.2 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 17.32 x 17.32 x 18.31 inches


Item Weight: 17.2 pounds


Item model number: Ender 3 V3 KE


Date First Available: July 24, 2019


Manufacturer: Creality 3D


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  • Fast, cheap and very capable. Recommended for beginners. 1+ year ownership review
Model: Ender 3 V3 KE
Let me preface by saying this: There are two camps in the 3D printer world. The printers that are just plug and play, and work out of the box; and the printers that will require some tinkering and will teach you how to tune 3D printers. This particular printer falls squarely in the second camp. For the price, I think this is the perfect beginner printer for the tinkerer, especially because the manufacturer supports open source This works great out of the box with the introductory filament, PLA. It's extremely fast when printing it, and it has the ability to print some of the slightly more demanding filaments like PETG and TPU when it has been properly set up. It also has the capability of printing more demanding filaments like ABS and even Nylon, but you'll need accessories to be successful with it. Other than mistakes on my behalf, this printer really has been trouble free and more than paid for itself in the tools that I've been able to design and print. The only real negative I have that can be attributed to low price or lack of quality is that my print bed is not actually adjustable. It says that it has auto-leveling, but that means that it uses software compensation for any lack of flatness of the printing bed. There is a difference between level and flat. The bed on my printer is level, but it's not flat, there is some cupping in it. There is also no physical adjustment knob of any kind, if you want to get the bed level, you may need to print spacers to improve it If you want multi-color printers, you should look elsewhere. I have only ever had one clog, parts for the machine are cheap and I will continue using this even though I've now bought a much more capable printer. I would still buy this again as a starter printer. No regrets here. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2025 by Dalcazar

  • AMAZING 3D printer for CRAZY cheap - see review for details regarding set-up
Model: Ender 3 S1
This is my first 3D printer and let met tell you, I am absolutely blown away. I got great results on my first test print. Since then I've printed several things and needed to make minor adjustments but this product allows for easy adjustment and fine-tuning. The packaging is great (tools and extra parts provided), but on to the elephant in the room: assembly and initial calibration/parameter setting. It took me approximately 4 to 4.5 hours from opening the box to my first successful print. Here is what I can tell you about that process: 1) TAKE YOUR TIME - The more careful and meticulous you are in this process, the better things go later. I think the reason I had such great success on my first attempt using the printer was due to me taking so long during the set up. I had some moments of frustration, but it really isn't that bad. This is a ~$200 3d printer with the quality and build size of printers that cost 2-3x+. The long initial setup and calibration is well worth it. 2) Use multiple sources during set-up - I used the 1 page instructions included, the instruction booklet which can be downloaded here (https://www.creality3d.cn/download/product-file_c0002), and, MOST IMPORTANTLY, this awesome guy's youtube video for the assembly (https://youtu.be/me8Qrwh907Q) and bed leveling (https://youtu.be/5eqTmb01cBk). A little over halfway through the assembly process I gave up on the manual and just carefully watched and re-watched the youtube video steps, cross-referencing with the manual once major steps were completed. LISTEN to this guy when he tells you to take your time! Examples include: ensuring the two main z-direction aluminum posts are equidistant at the top and bottom (bolt tightening trick), tuning the eccentric nuts on the 3-wheel rail sliding assemblies, bed leveling, and more. These small tuning steps during the assembly fix most all problems people have. 3) RELAX and realize this isn't an out-of-the-box ready to go 3d printer. It, like all 3d printers, need some tuning and a bit of experimentation/experience to achieve the printer's full potential. For example, the included test print was a smashing success, but my next, custom print didn't turn out as well. It didn't adhere to the bed after several layers and also was a tiny bit stringy in sections. I fixed the adhesion by telling it to print the object with a brim (layer under the object) and also turning on "Z hop when retracted" in case the nozzle was bumping something while it was moving between print areas (this option is in Cura, the slicing software - more about that below). I fixed the stringiness by turning down the nozzle temp about 8-10 degrees. 4) If you're having an issue, it's likely that 10 other people have asked about it online. Do some google-fu. This may be the most important part of successful 3d printing. There are SO many great sources and communities out there to help fix issues and speed up your progress. What software does this thing use!? Ok, well I didn't know jack crap about any of this a week ago, but here is what I've learned since. This printer uses g-code files when printing. G-code is a file that tells it where to go (x,y,z), what layer height to use, what printing speed to use, etc. G-code is generated by slicing software from a 3d model (usually a STL file). You can download Ultimaker Cura for FREE here (https://ultimaker.com/en/products/ultimaker-cura-software). In Cura, you can change all the parameters for your 3d printer easily (layer height, wall thickness, infill density, nozzle temperature, build plate temperature, support and adhesion structures, etc). Cura now has the Ender 3 as a printer option. The easiest way to get to 3d printing some cool stuff is to go over to a free 3d model website such as thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/). Download the files for whatever you want to print. Open Cura. Drag and drop the stl file(s) of the object(s) you want to print into Cura. Adjust the aforementioned settings (layer height, speed, etc). Click the "slice" button at the bottom right. At this point I like to hit the "preview" button and drag the slider on the right up and down to look at how the printer will print the object. Once you're satisfied, select "save to file", save it on the micro-sd card, put the card in the printer, and you're ready to go. If you want to customize objects (outside of simple scaling and such) or make your own from scratch, god speed to you. It's a helluva learning curve, but that's what I'm working on now. I've heard Blender is a pretty good, free 3d modeling software (https://www.blender.org/). Most any 3d modeling software allows exporting to a .stl file Overall, I have to say that my expectations for this product were greatly exceeded. If you have a bit of patience and a willingness or ability to use google-fu to figure some things out, this 3d printer is amazing in both build quality and ease of use (once it's set up). If you don't, well I guess you'll need to shell out 5x+ the price ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2019 by Keith Roberts

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