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Creality Ender 3 V3 Plus 3D Printer, CoreXZ 600mm/s High-Speed Auto Leveling Direct Drive Extruder Stable Metal Build Tri-Metal Nozzle Ender 3D Printer Large Print Size 11.8x11.8x13.0in

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Set name: Ender 3 V3 Plus


Features

  • 600mm/s High-speed PrintingEnder 3 V3 Plus 3d printer with CoreXZ and Y-axis dual motors, supports a maximum printing speed of 600mm/s, 20000mm/s2 acceleration. It can print 12 times faster than a regular 3D printer. Prototyping and small-batch production can be done with a fraction of the previous time and cost.
  • Upgraded XZ Belt & Accurate Z-axis, Less WobblingXZ belt tension does not need to be adjusted manually, and it is not easy to slip when driving at high speeds, ensuring long-lasting smooth and stable printing movement. Z-axis adopts precision optical shaft and synchronous belt can effectively optimize the model layer pattern when printing at high speeds.
  • Robust Extruder & Packing a PunchThe direct drive extruder of creality 3d printer ender 3 v3 plus is enhanced by a bolster spring and a ball plunger. 1000h+* Clog-free Extrusion, it grips the filament tightly without slackening off. Side spring, bolstering the grip of extruding gears.Powder metallurgy lever, hard to deform, keeping the extrusion force.
  • Auto Calibration Leveling & Quick AssemblyOne-tap calibration,auto z offset & leveling,auto input shaping test, the auto calibration gets everything ready for you, no need to pull a paper or turn any screws. Ender-3 V3 Plus comes to you in highly pre-assembled modules.
  • Tri-metal ""Unicorn"" Nozzle, Quick to SwapThe nozzle and throat adopt an all-metal integrated design, and the nozzle tip is made of hardened steel, which ensures smooth material discharging, long service life, and is easy to disassemble and maintain.
  • More Powerful Y-axis and Z-axisTwo powerful motors on ender 3d printer y-axis, the print bed is moved back and forth swiftly by two 500mN.m motors along two beefy linear rods. No sweat to carry large and hefty 3D prints. Two support rods are added to connect the base and the top of the gantry and form a rigid triangle that reduces Z-axis shaking.

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Ender-3 V3 Plus Ender-3 V3 SE Ender-3 Ender-3 V3 Ender-3 V3 KE K1C Ender-3 Max Neo 540+ Patented Technology, 3.5 Million+ Number of users Better Performance Achieved with Creality Official 3d Printer Filament Visit the Store Visit the Store Visit the Store Visit the Store Visit the Store Visit the Store Creality 3D Technology Co., Ltd. focuses on the design, research, production of 3D printers and 3D printing related products. Consisting of professional researchers and skilled engineers, our R&D team constantly strives for creative function and excellent user experience. The R&D investments on 3d printing cover FDM/resin 3D printers, 3D scanners, filaments, resin, as well as 3D printed drones and robots that back up STEAM education.

Brand: Creality


Color: Ender 3 V3 Plus


Product Dimensions: 12"D x 11"W x 10"H


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Operating System: Windows 10


Product Dimensions: 12 x 11 x 10 inches


Item Weight: 30.9 pounds


Item model number: Ender 3 V3 Plus


Date First Available: May 15, 2025


Manufacturer: Creality


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  • WORTH EVERY PENNY!!! WORTH EVERY PENNY!!!
Set name: Ender 3 V3 KE
This is my very first 3D printer. I have no experience whatsoever with 3D printing. This is perfect for beginner's. It has been working perfectly straight out of the box. Set up was really really easy. I definitely recommend this for any beginner. The only calibration I have done on this machine has been the initial setup calibrations and it's been perfect ever since. I will be doing the other calibrations as well as adjusting the speeds. This is a fast printer so i should set it up to do what its built for. Looking forward to playing with the settings! It has auto leveling and i would say durability is fine (had one issue where it sounded like it collided with a train. Turns out the roll of filament was wound really bad from the maker, it literally would not let the extruder move. Keep an eye on them rolls!) It is kinda loud at times but...i live in a studio apartment so...yea. I have been using OrcaSlicer and have not payed any attention to the Creality cloud or whatever it is they offer with the printer. I can access it through the network, start prints and upload directly from the PC/Laptop instead of just the USB method. I love this thing! Its been printing constantly and i already have burned through SO MUCH filaments. Worth every penny! Definitely recommended for everybody and their grandma. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2026 by Robert Z Gatewood

  • The Little Printer That Could — and Did!
Set name: Ender 3 V3 KE
printer. I thought this would be a weekend experiment that ended in frustration and half-melted plastic noodles. But the Creality Ender-3 has completely changed the way I think about making things. Right out of the box, setup was surprisingly straightforward. The instructions are clear, and I had it printing within an hour (less time than it takes me to assemble IKEA furniture). Once leveled, the first print — a simple calibration cube — came out sharp. Like, “did this really just come from a $200 printer?” sharp. A few weeks in, I’ve printed everything from phone stands to cosplay props, and even a replacement part for my lawn mower. It’s a workhorse. The frame feels solid, the motion is smooth, and with a few open-source upgrades (PEI plate, filament guide, and a little bit of tuning magic), this thing easily punches way above its price point. The community support is another hidden gem — thousands of makers online ready to help, modify, or inspire. It’s like joining a worldwide secret club of creators. Pros: • Reliable, consistent prints once leveled • Endless modding potential • Huge online community • Excellent value for beginners and tinkerers alike Cons: • Bed leveling can take patience the first time (but worth it) • Slightly loud fans (fixed mine with silent board upgrade) If you’ve ever dreamed of turning your ideas into real, physical objects — this is your gateway drug. I started printing as a hobby. Now I’m selling custom designs online. The Ender-3 didn’t just print parts; it printed possibilities. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2025 by Christopher Smith

  • Be ready to rebuild this yourself.
Set name: Ender 3 V3 KE
Having had the v1 ender 3 for 5 years I decided it was time for an upgrade. I loved my ender 3 because it came from the factory ready to go, but it’s so open that it was easy to upgrade over time. Unfortunately, this printer came defective. I’ve upgraded several things, like swapping out the undersized y-axis rods for linear rails, but it’s a long way from functional. The main issue is that the gantry is not square with the bed. I spent half a roll of asa and nearly 30 hours of print time trying to print some arms to brace the gantry and make it square, but this was a waste of plastic and time. The printer is not capable of printing parts well enough to fit itself. Anything over 30mm tall will be useless. Today, in an effort to get better prints, I calibrated input shaper with an accelerometer. The result? Max suggested y-axis acceleration is 1500mm/s^2. That’s a long way from the 8000mm/s^2 they advertise. This is not a good printer unless you want to rebuild the printer from parts. I regret my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2026 by James Martin

  • Great printer for the price
Set name: Ender 3 V3 KE
My printer has worked great ever since I got it almost a year ago. I consider myself to be lucky with how little issues I’ve had with it. It was relatively easy to put together once I watched the video on it. I’ve only ever had one print failure and that was the actually the filament itself snapping. As a beginner I was worried about messing things up, but it’s proven itself to be capable and friendly to people still figuring out how to print ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2026 by Austin DeFord

  • What a great printer What a great printer
Set name: Ender 5 Pro
The is my first 3D printer so I have no object of comparison, but I've been pretty happy with it with some minor niggling. The only two materials I have printed is PLA and NylonX which have turned out really quality prints when everything is done correctly. Here are my thoughts on making this printer so much better than it already is and for first time 3D printer owners. Assembly: WARNING - the power supply is flipped to something like 235V out of the box. If your house is running 110V, you need to flip the switch on the back of the power supply FIRST! The printed assembly instructions were fine and easy to follow. In a couple of cases, it was easier to have another set of hands though, but overall, it's just screwing things into place and getting the wiring correct. All of the wires are labeled so you just need to pay attention. Don't be too concerned about the nest of wires hanging everywhere when assembled but do pay attention to how you routed them. If done incorrectly, you can have one of the wires yanked out while the nozzle or the bed moves. Also, the spool holder is shown in the instructions to be assembled on the right side of back right post, extending the foot print of the printer sideways. You can rotate the spool holder to the inside of the back right post (see my picture) making the width of the printer no wider than where the LCD screen is mounted. First steps: Watch some videos on how to level the bed. I've been using the 'paper method' with an index card and it's worked out great. Get familiar with some terminology so you can easily research what problems you may run into correcting your prints. Some terms off the top of my head: STL, gcode, slicer, extrusion, (x,y,z) axis, PLA, ABS. Upgrades: The two upgrades that I would recommend maybe even before your first print is a glass bed and stiffer bed springs. If you're going to use glue or hairspray for better adhesion, the glass bed is easy to clean and the stiffer springs means less bed leveling between prints. I tried for an entire day to get the BLTouch to work and decided to just keep it disconnected. The instructions from Creality mentions a Z OffSet setting that's missing from their firmware and I went down a rabbit hole of recompiling new firmware that still didn't resolve my problem, so I would skip this unless you have a compelling reason to use it. Additional thoughts: just use Cura as your Slicer and skip the Creality one which is just an older version, reskinned version of Cura. Look up "Upgrades for Ender 5" for some ideas of what you can add to your printer (like the tool holders and LCD panel cover in my picture). Join /r/FixMyPrint, /r/3Dprinting, and /r/ender5 on Reddit for helpful resources and tips. The firmware that came with the printer is fine so don't worry about flashing it with anything new. The microSD card has a few STLs on there you should print first with the filament that came with the printer or look for benchy on Thingiverse. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2021 Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2021 by RDUKen

  • Ender 3 V3 Plus: a fairly capable 3D printer, a little poor in design and implementation. Ender 3 V3 Plus: a fairly capable 3D printer, a little poor in design and implementation.
Set name: Ender 3 V3 Plus
The V3 Plus package suffers greatly in the instructions and directions department; you can tell the guy they hired to write the English instructions does not really speak English. This aspect also applies to UI on the touch screen. Packing was good, my unit arrived in great condition and I was able to setup the unit using only the tools included, although I did use Blue Threadlocker on several components to help ensure lifetime stability. I ended up moving the run out sensor from being mounted on the gantry to the back support leg, and that stopped my PLA from snapping during calibration. Bed plate is removable. I tested the unit with Polymaker Polylite PLA Pro, PLA Pro (the new formula in 2026), HT-PLA, and PETCF-17 to great results after many setting tweaks. Most extensive project I have run was 8”x8” approximately and took 16 hours, and the only issue was that it suffered warp as it rose from the bed on the corner; not quite enough glue. At one point I had to unscrew the bed from the unit, unplug all of the electrical cables and then reseat them to get the printer to read level correctly during calibration and allow the print. I had the Ceramic Heating block fail while heating to 300°C at exactly 200 Hours (smoke, burning electrical smell), and was able to replace that for $30 and it’s like nothing happened 👍. Warranty card English not very good either, seemed like less of a hassle to just figure it out. Look for K1 parts and Bed plates (300MMx300MM) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2026 by brandon

  • Definitely recommend
Set name: Ender 3 V3 KE
This was my first printer it's been super reliable. I mainly use it for minis and terrain for a ttrp campaign that I'm running. The prints look good, it's fast enough for what I use it for, and haven't had a lot fails. Really the only time it fails is when I try to print smaller minis with finer connection points (like wings). It was easy to set up and get printing, I think it took me less than a half an hour to get going. The slicer, for me, is easy to use. Definitely recommend picking this up if your new to the hobby, or if you're looking for a printer that just works. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2025 by JR

  • Ensure the power supply is switched to the correct setting (115 or 220V).
Set name: Ender 5 Pro
Assembled in about an hour. On the first step it's easy to miss there is a particular orientation needed for the four upright posts. When I first turned it on everything seemed to work, but when I prepared the hot end and bed to heat it would reset. I was scratching my head for a few minutes, check out the connections and resistance with a multimeter and nothing seemed out of the ordinary. The hot end would work fine but the bed heater activation would reset the motherboard. Finally I saw the power supply has a 220 or 115 volt switch which was set to 220. I changed this to 115 and everything worked just fine. Watch out for cable routing when you first connect everything so it doesn't bind. Just hook everything up and slowly move through all the axis ranges to ensure nothing is catching or stretching too much. I'll try and report back with detailed performance. Compared to my printrbot 3D printing has really come a long way. The hot end is great with no jams and no plastic shavings, it is relatively quiet, and prints very accurately (+/- 0.2 mm) out of the box. The default speed is definitely slow which is fine, but I had no problem upping the speed 150-200% without losing any performance so far. For $400 its really tough to find anything to complain about. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2020 by TRA

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