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Creality Hi Combo Multicolor 3D Printer with CFS, 500mm/s High Speed Printing,Full-auto Leveling, Automatic Filament Reading, Fully Assemble, Silent Mode 3D Printers 10.24×10.24×11.81 inch

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Model: Hi Combo


Features

  • [Multicolor 3D Printing with CFS] - The CFS multicolor printing system breaks the boundaries of monochrome with four-channel printing of multicolor models. CFS allows for automatic consumable switching, and the sealed dryer box ensures that each roll of consumables is always in optimal condition
  • [Support Structure for Elegant Fading] - CFS now makes post-processing easier - by creating support structures in separate materials, they can be broken or water-soluble. Support marks in the 3D model are virtually undetectable
  • [RFID Intelligent Recognition for Precise Auto-leveling] - The Creality Hi Combo is equipped with an RFID reader that automatically synchronizes consumable color and type upon scanning (only for Creality RFID filaments). Two independent motorized leadscrews adjust the X-axis to a horizontal position
  • [Ready to build, Right Out of the Box] - Hi Combo 3d printer is up to 95% highly pre-assembled. 3.2-inch touchscreen that folds down to reduce footprint and provides a quick guide to start-up. Webcam with time-lapse photography for sharing and real-time monitoring of prints. Physical slide-out camera combines creative sharing with privacy
  • [Precision Extrusion for Stability] - Hi Combo 3d printers feature an all-metal extruder with wear-resistant gears, a durable filament cutter, a bed leveling sensor for upgraded automation, and an integrated nozzle that is clog-free and quick to change. Extruder with built-in filament offset sensor
  • [FOC Stepper Servo Motors for Increased Speed] - The Creality Hi Combo's X and Y axes are driven by stepper servo motors utilizing the FOC algorithm. This enables the Creality Hi Combo combination to achieve ultra-smooth motion at speeds of up to 600mm/s with a maximum acceleration of 12000mm/s2.

Brand: Creality


Material: Aluminum


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 16.1"D x 15.4"W x 18.7"H


Item Weight: 12.5 Kilograms


Product Dimensions: 16.1 x 15.4 x 18.7 inches


Item Weight: 27.5 pounds


Item model number: Hi Combo


Date First Available: March 14, 2025


Manufacturer: Creality


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  • Good Value Resin Printer suitable for beginner
I've been printing on FDM Printers for a while but have avoided SLA printers due to the issues dealing with resin. My daughter continually asks me to create miniatures for her so I decided to give it a shot for the higher quality available. I was choosing between this printer and the Voxelab Proxima 6. I was close to pulling the trigger on the Voxelab (I already have a Voxelab Aquila FDM printer and love it) but decided against it for the following issues: they are no longer using Chitu boards, I see few if any firmware updates, no wifi or app. This unit had all of these features. So now onto the Halot One: Everything was well packaged and the unit appears to be well manufactured. Setup was fairly easy, but recommend following youtube videos rather than following the written instructions. Pros: - Vivid and responsive large touchscreen - Wifi and App control/monitoring through Creality Cloud app - Ability to update firmware straight from printer and recent firmware updates - Free stl files available through Creality Cloud - Halot Box software is actually pretty good, also compatible with Lychee Slicer and Chitubox (kind of) - prints well first time with default settings - when you print it allows you use the printer settings or file settings. These can be very convenient as you would not need to reslice based on using different resins. Cons: - Build plate is a little awkward to manage. you have to unscrew the large screw and then pull out the build plate. I would have preferred being able to use the screw to hold the build plate itself - The cover has to be aligned perfectly in order to set properly and even so, resin odors still escape while printing. Would like there to be a stronger seal and a more easy way to align positioning so I don't risk bumping into the hardware on the way down - carbon air filter does not appear to do very much. - using chitubox requires you to convert the file using an extra tool called uvtools. - installed fep sheet had a small dimple in it. Not sure yet if it will affect printing. - included test print files were a bit limited Note: Some users reported receiving a plastic scraper and extra FEP sheets and resin strainers. I believe I received 1 extra FEP sheet, a metal scraper, and 3 resin filters. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2023 by JerryS

  • Great beginner machine at a good price!
Model: Hi Combo
Very happy with this purchase! A complete newbie to 3d printing, I was up and printing within 90 minutes of opening the box. Have been printing almost non stop for about a month and have had no issues with the printer or the CFS. Both are working flawlessly. Errors or mistakes have been completely operator caused. If you are new to 3d printing I do warn you that you will be doing a lot of research and learning on how to operate the slicer, load and unload filament , and a 100 other things necessary to print quality items. Creality provides just the bare essentials to get started (including a very small spool of filament- be sure to order more to arrive with your machine) But it is worth it! One trick, instead of navigating Creality’s site for specific issues I use AI, specifically Gemini first - and only if I’m still concerned will I try to navigate Creality.com. Same goes for YouTube - Creality official videos are poorly done, too fast, and without verbal communication - there are tons of third party reviews and instructions that are much better to learn how to operate and maintain the machine! Good luck! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2025 by Sid

  • PRINTER STOPPED WORKING AFTER ONE MONTH AND ONLY 3 PRINTS
The Halot One 3D printer initially demonstrated promise, seamlessly completing three prints. However, soon after those prints and just one month into ownership, the printer malfunctioned and would no longer operate. Extensive troubleshooting efforts have been to no avail. Moreover, I encountered a persistent issue with adhesion — nothing adheres to the build plate regardless of any adjustments made to resin types or settings. Given these significant challenges that remain unresolved, my experience leads me to view this printer as an unfortunate investment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024 by corinne

  • Printer. Good. Resin Printing. No.
Coming from a few years of FDM / Filament printing and a decade of subtractive manufacturing (machining), the Halot One was my first foray into resin printing. At a sale price of just over $100… why not? The printer itself is great. While the build volume is limited (all resin printers), the printer itself is of considerable size and seems to be of high quality. Fit and finish is very good for the price and I was off printing high detail parts about a hour after the box arrived at my door. The touch screen size and responsiveness are great and the interface is intuitive. The wifi connectivity is fantastic and the app works great thus far. While it seems the software was terrible upon release, the updated version that I experienced was great. However, resin printing is not for the faint of heart. There is a big learning curve when it comes to successfully slicing custom resin prints specifically on regards to supports and it's very different than FDM printing. The post processing after a print is complete is a big pain and can often make the difference between a successful print and a failure. The resin is toxic and the fumes are nasty there needs to be a high level of attention put on safety at all times. Resin printing as a whole is very inconvenient. However, given the right use case (high detail minis), the low cost, and the great product.. it is a great option if you are dead set on resin printing. For everyone else.. go grab a SV06 filament printer. Since purchasing the Halot One, I've had hands on with a Mars 2 Pro and I have to say they are comparable. Build quality and print quality is very similar, but the touch screen and interface of the Halot One is more favorable. My favorite resin thus far has been the Elegoo plant based abs-like resin. I've used various resins from Elegoo, Sunlu, AnyCubic and this has the best balance of fumes, quality, strength, brittleness, and ease of printing. For the love of everything.. if you decide that you want to get into resin printing, please wear your PPE every time you are close contact to uncured resin and do so in a ventilated area. This includes nitrile gloves, safety glasses, and some sort of ventilator (or a good exhaust fan setup at least) every time! Be safe fellow creators.. best of luck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2023 by Zeus

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