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Creality Ender 3 V3 SE 3D Printer, 250mm/s Printing Speed, Sprite Direct Extruder CR Touch Auto Leveling Auto Z Offset Color Screen 220x220x250mm

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Model: Ender 3 V3 SE


Features

  • High-Speed PrecisionExperience swift and impressive prints with the Creality Ender 3 V3 SE 3D Printer's outstanding capabilities - Max Printing Speed: 250mm/s, Max Acceleration: 2500mm/s2.
  • Auto Filament Loading and UnloadingSimply tap "Extrude" for smooth filament flow or "Retract" for quick filament removal, making filament replacement a breeze.
  • Fast Start-UpFrom assembly to auto leveling and filament loading, get your printing started within just 20 minutes.
  • Sprite Direct Extruder,Highly CapableThe "Sprite" extruder of Ender-3 V3 SE works well with PLA, PETG, and flexible TPU, unlocking your creative potential.Backed by market-proven reliability, with over 500,000 units* shipped worldwide.
  • Uncompromised Stability Elevate your printing experience with the Ender 3 V3 SE's dual Z-axis for reduced Z-wobbling, combined with robust 8mm steel linear shafts that provide long-lasting and steady build platform support.
  • Elegant & CompactThe Ender 3 V3 SE 3D Printer boasts a compact and elegant build, featuring neat X, Y, Z-axis, smooth T-shaped profiles, and discreet tensioners for a visually appealing aesthetic.
  • Newer ModelCompare Ender 3 V3 SE 3d printer with Creality Ender 3, Ender 3 Pro,Ender 3 V2, Ender 3 Neo, Ender 3 V2 neo. The Ender-3 V3 SE enhance the overall user experience and printing performance.Features with its Dual Z-axis,250mm/s higher speed,strong 8mm steel linear shafts, and a sleek compact design, etc.

Brand: Creality


Material: PLA,PETG,TPU(95A)


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 14.4"D x 15.75"W x 19.3"H


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Product Dimensions: 14.4 x 15.75 x 19.3 inches


Item Weight: 20.1 pounds


Item model number: Ender 3 V3 SE


Date First Available: September 13, 2018


Manufacturer: Creality 3D


Country of Origin: China


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  • Had issues, yet still consider this 5-stars
Model: ender3-220
TLDR: Had issues, not all of them related to the printer, even though they appeared to be. Seller was EXTREMELY helpful in working with me. Resolved issues and I love this thing. I'd been considering a 3D printer for a while and honestly couldn't pass this up for the price. Normally you see something with this capacity costing $500+, so I ordered it. Be aware: This is a kit, you need to assemble this printer (again, knew that going in). This is my first printer and there were issues (see below). I don't consider myself exceptional with tools, I can put things together and I know the basics of soldering. You shouldn't need the secondary skill (I did because I'm impatient), if you (or a friend) are decent with tools you should be able to assemble this without issue. Received the printer in a timely manner (prime delivery), used a couple of youtube videos as reference for assembly as the included instructions are kind of sparse. First issue I ran into: When you look at step 5 of the instructions provided (and most of the assembly videos), you'll see the Bowden tube connector is pointed towards the right side of the frame. Filament hangs from the top, comes down the left side and feeds through the Bowden feed into the tube, which runs out over the bed. Mine came with the feed assembly rotated 90 degrees. The Bowden tube was pointed at the extruder head, which would have caused the Bowden tube to kink/bend and I would have ended up with feed issues. The fix was to remove the clamp with the spring that feeds across the stepper motor and rotate it 90 degrees. No big deal. Second issue: The videos show the z-axis motor didn't come with documented screws. The instructions had a couple of steps where they point at screws you need to use, but didn't label the specific screws from the parts list. Again, the major one is referenced in the youtube videos, but the z-axis motor wasn't. In the videos I saw, the screws were already in the motor and they didn't say their instructions were missing the specific screws. Fortunately they ship a lot of extra of each screw, I ended up using two of the extra M4x20 screws. Third issue I ran into was the y-axis limit switch being broken. After I completed the assembly, when I powered it up the first time and had it home, as it moved along the y-axis, I heard the heat bed slam into something and the stepper motor continued to run. I hit the power switch and started looking. I noticed that the top of the plastic enclosure for the limit switch was broken, which caused the lever that the bed should it to be lower than the rollers. What I should have done was reached out to the seller (because they give excellent support). What I ended up doing was going to a local electronic parts store, buying a new limit switch, de-soldering the existing one from the circuit board and installing the new one. Once it was setup, I attempted to print an xyz calibration cube using the provided filament and it printed beautifully. Was very happy with the way it printed out. I then tried to print a benchy test to see how it came out and ran out of filament part way through. I swapped to a roll of filament I purchased with the printer and had serious layer separation. I used a couple of troubleshooting guides with no luck, so I reached out to the seller. Seller was VERY responsive and worked with me on trying to figure out what the issue was. I had an issue with the hotend at one point and they very quickly sent me another (hot end wasn't the issue). I ended up printing a temperature tower test and found that my issue was a combination of too little infill and not enough temperature. Once I fixed both of those in my slicer software, the prints started coming out beautifully again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2018 by Kindle Customer

  • Buy it
Model: Ender 3 V3 SE
I had a very basic six year old printer that I really loved. But I wore it out, so I bought this Ender 3. The difference between my old printer and this Ender 3 is is more than night and day. It's like a cold stormy winter night with your car stuck in the snow and a bright sunny spring day laying on your back in the park. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025 by JWWjr

  • I'm not easily impressed, but...
Model: ender3-220
My initial impression of this printer is very high. I've been 3D printing for close to a decade now using a printer that was largely made of it's own 3D printed parts, as many were back then. Heck, it's running a job right now. It's been through many parts and modifications over the years to improve it's performance. Out of the gate though, this Creality Ender bests my old machine in a few areas. I learned to work with the slop in my X and Z carriages the way a hack golfer learns to aim his slice since he can't get rid of it. The groove rollers on this are a thing of beauty. Everything moves so smoothly and there is ZERO play in anything. My delrin LM88U on guide rods setup doesn't even compare. i believe my current heated bed will be the winner in that department though, because the bed IS the heating element and this is a slab of aluminum with a heating element under the middle. I'll be interested to see if I get consistent temps from center to edge. I do a lot of full tray builds so I can't deal with curling. Everything is really well designed and put together. Assembly only took me a few hours on and off, largely because I did it in the middle of the dining room table in the middle of dinner to quite a bit of side eye from the wife. It's really as simple as installing X and Z. The base and Y are already done and it's pre-wired from the controller. Rollers are already installed on the brackets that need them and the X carriage is actually pre-assembled, extruder and all. My current machine came with no two pieces connected and took me three days to assemble using a guide that another customer put together. The instructions are clear, color images showing you what you need and where it goes. Very simple to understand and no horrible broken English to translate. Parts bags were all clearly labeled and it comes with the needed tools for assembly (ball end allen wrenches, really?!). If you can assemble an Ikea coffee table, you can build this. I'm just now getting into the user guide and documentation to see what's what. I've not used one with a built in control center, and it seems to have come with some software I have yet to explore. I've been using Repetier Host and Kisslicer for quite a few years, but I'm excited to see what the included offerings look like. Even if some parts of this turn out to be complete garbage, I think the chassis and drivetrain alone are worth what you pay for this printer. It's a sixth of what I paid for my current setup 9 years ago and way more solid. I can't wait to put some filament through it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2019 by Ely Age

  • Customer service sucks dont waste your money or time
Model: Ender 3 V3 SE
The printers decent for a low end printer or starter but trying to get your parts warrantied after they break impossible had to printer for a month and the hot and broke the fan locked up jammed up the extruder some gears ended up breaking in there I was on the phone with them every two weeks asking for a replacement parts they kept on saying they got shipped out they even transfer me to the warehouse which I'm still waiting on an email from the warehouse and when I'm going to get the parts and that was close to a year ago so I returned it to Amazon and I bought a bamboo labs their customer service is 100% the printer is freaking amazing I'm getting top notch prints out of the bamboo labs the guy don't get me wrong I do have two under threes but ever since I got the bamboo Labs I was under threesome and collecting dust ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024 by mike ferguson

  • todo correcto
Model: Ender 3 V3 SE
funca correcto, llego a tiempo, sin ningun problema, recomendado
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025 by dreiko1994

  • My first 3D
Model: Ender 3 V3 SE
I just love this printer it's my first and it won't be my last. Easy to use and easy to navigate this is definitely for beginner which I am. It is worth the money and wasn't expensive
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024 by Derrick Gordon

  • It's Amazing 🤩
Model: Ender 3 V3 SE
It was a gift and the person loves it
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025 by Jessica Lewis

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