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Creality Ender 3 V3 SE 3D Printer, 250mm/s Faster Printing Speed Sprite Direct Extruder CR Touch Auto Leveling Dual Z-Axis Auto Filament Loading Ender 3D Printer Print Size 8.66x8.66x9.84 inch

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Model: Ender-3 V3 SE


Features

  • 250MM/S MAX PRINTING SPEEDCreality Ender 3 V3 SE features a max printing speed of 250mm/s and 2500mm/s2 acceleration, which can print faster while keeping the print quality, saving 73% of the time compared with other printers.
  • CAPABLE "SPRITE" DIRECT EXTRUDEREnder 3 V3 SE 3d printer comes with the new upgraded "Sprite" full metal dual-gear direct extruder, more powerful extruder pushing force and lightweight, the extruder realizes smooth feeding and discharging of flaments without slipping. Works extremely well in printing flaments like PLA, TPU, PETG, etc.
  • CR TOUCH AUTO LEVELING & STRAIN SENSOREnder-3 V3 SE features a CR Touch sensor for auto leveling and a strain sensor for auto z-offset. Just lay back and enjoy the print success, there is no need to participate manually throughout the process, making leveling much easier.
  • STABLE DUAL Z-AXIS & Y-AXIS DUAL LINEAR SHAFTSThe rigid dual Z-axis reduces Z wobbling. The Y-axis used a pair of 8mm thick linear shafts made of strong and wear-proof steel, able to carry the build platform steadily for a lasting time, the linear shafts ensure a lasting, steady motion of the Y-axis.
  • AUTO FILAMENT LOADING & UNLOADINGEnder 3 V3 SE supports automatic loading and unloading filament function, eliminating the operation of manually drawing filaments. It is more convenient and fast to replace the filament.

Brand: Creality


Material: Metal


Color: Ender-3 V3 SE


Product Dimensions: 14.4"D x 16"W x 19.2"H


Item Weight: 16 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 14.4 x 16 x 19.2 inches


Item Weight: 16 pounds


Item model number: Ender-3 V3 SE


Date First Available: November 22, 2023


Manufacturer: Creality


Country of Origin: China


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  • Excellent printer all around
Model: Ender-3 V3 SE
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

  • Good price. Good printer
overall i am very happy with this printer. it wasn't to hard to assemble and when I was finished i was blown away by the quality of the first print i got off the machine. i didn't have to do any tweaking everything came out perfect! the Al build plate was warped (like pretty much all low cost printers) but i purchased the glass bed and haven't had any leveling problems. I do have a few complaints: The extruder feeder arm should quickly be replaced with a descent aluminum one as it will break! The Z axis lead screw has no support at the top but there are many supports that can be easily printed on thingiverse The X carriage belt tensioner is tricky to adjust the tension but again there are printable options on thingiverse that work well it has no bootloader. why does creality not put a boot loader on the ender 3? there is plenty of memory for it and the firmware that comes pre-loaded is quite old. if you want to update the firmware make sure you have an arduino handy so you can install a bootloader all in all i can see why this is one of the best selling printers in 2019. i might even get another one soon and have recommended it to several friends looking to enter the world of 3d printing ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2019 by Aaron G.

  • 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

  • Fit and function very good - fun kit to build
Purchased the "Pro" version of the Ender 3 primarily to get the upgraded power supply. it may not be worth the extra for some but I liked the peace of mind and didn't have to source a separate power supply for it. I knew going in this was a kit and part of the fun has been assembling the printer then using it to print upgrade/quality of life items for it as can be readily found from many sources on the internet. The good: No issues assembling the printer. A few items such as aligning the cross arm for the x-axis are a bit fiddly but not terribly so. The magnetic build surface is nice - not useful for ABS but works fine for PLA which is likely what most folks will be printing with. PLA sticks to it just fine and peels off without issue. UPGRADES-A-PLENTY - this is the fun part. There is a large and thriving online support network who have created a LOT of potential quality of life upgrades for the Ender series of printers. The bad: Two things: 1) as has been previously mentioned in other reviews: The build bed is (or through use will become) warped. Mine dishes in the center slightly. I've upgraded to a glass bed instead of the magnet build mat the that didn't entirely solve the issue. It's close enough that an auto bed leveler (I'm installing BLTouch) will solve the issue for me. 2) The stock springs under the bed are definitely not strong enough. They run out of stroke and strength before the entire range of adjustment is used to level the bed. Until I replaced these springs with the yellow tool springs I could not level the bed at all...one corner always was too low when the other three were in. Once I replaced the springs it took me less than five minutes to get the bed properly leveled and printing projects. Note: If you purchase any of the Ender series printers be prepared to install a boot loader and upgrade the firmware in fairly short order unless you plan to be in the room with the printer all the time while it is printing. The base firmware from CReality does NOT include thermal runaway protection as it is based on a version of the Marlin firmware from 2015 that does not include this protection. Without this protection if there were to be an issue with either the heater cartridge or the thermister a fire could result as the controller attempts to maintain the set point temperature and does not detect the temperature is actually being driven much higher. Many folks on Youtube have detailed walkthrough instructions showing how this is to be done and it can be accomplished with about $20 in parts (Arduino UNO plus some jumpers) and a little time on-line. If you're not up to this kind of upgrade then either plan to be present with the printer while it is running, get someone to do this upgrade for you or look at another pinter. Two other essential upgrades: Replace the push fit connector on the extruder and on the hot tip - the stock ones do not do a sufficient job of holding the bowden tube (tube that transports the filament from the extruder to the hot tip) in place. It's not such a bad thing on the extruder end but on the hot tip end if the bowden tube slips it can cause a jam up of melted filament between the tip and the tube...a mess to clean up! The second upgrade is to purchase and install a better bowden tube. There are other manufacturers who produce a tube that is specifically sized for the 1.75mm filament and that is a worth while upgrade. I purchased the Capricorn PTFE bowden tube. Between these two upgrade items the tube stays put and smoothly transports the filament. Some folks have commented on the noise the stepper motors make - it really isn't loud at all. It could certainly exist in an office environment without issue. The squeaky noises from the stepper motors (which is normal) are what may bother some people. The smell from the hot plastics is another point some have mentioned. PLA has almost no smell or, if any, is a bit sweet smelling. ABS does have a slight odor that is a bit like hot plastic but with reasonable ventilation does not seem bad to me...but that's just me. Remember - this is a kit that requires assembling and fiddling. If you like that challenge - go for it! If not...look for another model or get one pre-assembled. It is a very nice and inexpensive kit to be sure! I highly recommend it. I hope this information is useful to somone looking for the right printer! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2019 by moochoo1

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