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Creality K1 Max 3D Printer, 600mm/s Max High-Speed 3D Printers with Auto Leveling, Dual Cooling, Smart AI Function and Out-of-The-Box, Large Printing Size 11.81x11.81x11.81in

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Model: K1 MAX


Features

  • 600MM/S HIGH-SPEED PRINTING - The Creality K1 Max 3D printer is designed for efficiency, boasting a maximum speed of 600mm/s and 20000mm/s2 Acceleration, which is 12 times faster than a regular FDM 3D printer. Perfect for professionals and beginners
  • SMART AI LIDAR & CAMERA - The 1m resolution LiDAR will scan the first layer on its own. It will pause printing and tell you immediately if something goes wrong. And K1 Max uses an AI camera to watch over spaghetti failure, foreign objects, debris, etc. It will alter you when an error occurs. It also supports real-time monitoring and creates time-lapses for sharing. Furthermore, The strain sensors in the heatbed generate an accurate leveling mesh for auto compensation
  • 32mm3/s FlOW & DUAL COOLING - A new ceramic heater encircling the hotend can melt various filaments instantly. The dual-gear direct drive extruder and titanium alloy heartbreak ensure 32mm3/s full-blast feeding flow in up to 300C. The freshly printed model is cooled rapidly by two fans, one on the printhead with directional air ducts, and another in the build chamber. The model hardens before any stringing and warping could happen
  • AFTER-SALE SERVICE - There are more than 20 engineers for after-sales service and provide 24/7 customer service with 1-vear limited and technical assistance. Please contact us via "ask a question' directly to get professional assistance

Brand: Creality


Color: Black


Item Weight: 50.7 Pounds


Printing Technology: FDM


Global Trade Identification Number: 54


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 16.1 x 15.4 x 18.7 inches; 50.7 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ K1 MAX


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 19, 2023


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Creality


Best Sellers Rank: #8,607 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #14 in 3D Printers


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 144 ratings


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  • Great upgrade from Ender3 v2 - prints very well - much less fuss - some things not as expected
Model: Creality K1 SE
First off: Prints great right out of the box. Prints fast. Great for the price. So far we are very glad we chose this printer to supplement our Ender 3. Manufacturer responds very well to product questions. Creality slicer has a lot of tunable settings and has a good set of built in calibration tests with tutorial. We have been using this printer for about 3 weeks. Things to know: The magnetically attached build plate has a wiper pad and alignment notches. Both great features, however this may limit your build plate options. Creality support can help if you have questions in regards to this. You pretty much HAVE TO USE GLUE STICK (this requirement is plainly printed on the build plate and.... they give you a glue stick). What they do not tell you is that you need glue as a "release" agent. Without glue, if you decide to cancel a print early and there are just a few layers on the bed, you will not be able to remove it from the build plate any easy way that we have found. Glue hint: If you need a nice surface on the bottom of the print, clean bed and use fresh glue application, and then clean the glue residue off of the bottom of the print. Otherwise you will see patterns from previous prints on the bottom surface. When you send a print, you have the option to bypass calibration. Do not bypass calibration, especially for the first print any time after the printer has been powered off. The control panel in this printer only provides essential functions. The Creality slicer is where all of the stuff is. Amazon site product descriptions for our exact item were not entirely accurate: Sadly... the really cool segmented articulated cable guide shown in one of the slides is not a real thing. Also there is text in one of the slides that indicates easy nozzle change. The manufacturer has an official video where the model is like the one we received. Search for: "Service Tutorial K1 SE Replacement Nozzle" which covers both of the above so you will know more about what to expect. Part of the greatness of our Creality Ender 3 is its almost primitive diy approach with custom firmware and a really complicated control panel and custom firmware and tons of upgrade options and knob tweaking and the fun of messing with stuff. You could totally take it apart and put it back together an not be nervous about it. In comparison: The K1 SE seems like something best meant to be used "as is", with Creality slicer and firmware. You can still mess with stuff, but that would be mostly through the Creality slicer. I think it is still "open source" as advertised, but you would have to be careful as this is a much more complex machine than something like the Ender 3. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2025 by oxcart400

  • Best idea ever
Model: Creality K1 SE
I got this as a gift for my niece. We got it set up and working quickly and easily, and she's been happily printing all sorts of things since then. Absolutely loves it. Highly recommended if you have a young relative who you think'd be interested in getting into 3D printing!
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2025 by A. Young

  • Amazing 3d printer
Model: Creality K1 SE
This is a great 3d printer. This was my first one and i had no idea how it worked at first. But i figured it out in about 30 minutes and it works so well. The print quality is the best ive ever seen and it prints very quickly.
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2025 by Johnsonbronco

  • Dont grease the x axis. Would just like it to work.
Model: Creality K1 SE
Had a couple issues. Creality sent replacement parts. Was not expecting to be a repair tech for a new machine. Do not apply grease to the x axis. It is a graphite bushing. Grease will cause it to fail. It prints fast on small parts. Setup was easy. Update. Still having problems. Replaced belts, motherboard, and suppose to be getting replacement xy motors. Response from support is sometimes good, but goes up to a week before they start communicating. Would i buy again. I dont think so. At least not at the price i paid for the time and effort i have in it. So dont buy if you are not mechanicaly inclined. Also dont lube the x gantry. Graphite bushings dont do well wit grease even though the manual says to do it. This comes with a different hotend 2025 versions not avail on amazon as of 6/2. Update july 2. Creality has yet to supply parts tried to get a machine replacement. They said the creality amazon store is not theirs and will not warranty replace my machine. Now i am stuck footing the bill to make it work buyer beware. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025 by Julinda Stout

  • Best first-printer that exists in 2025, imo.
Model: Creality K1 SE
Okay, I've owned this guy for a few months now, and I'm ready to review. This might be the best value FDM printer available in 2025. - Print quality? Super high. - Print speed? Very fast. - Wifi? Yep. - Prints basically any material you throw at it? Sure thing. Basically, this is the printer you should buy if you're getting a first printer. CoreXY printers like this one are SO much easier to get good prints out of than bed-throwers, it's just not even funny. Creality as a company isn't necessarily known for great QC and durability, but I've put this guy through his paces, printing dozens of centerpieces for a wedding, as well gifts for kids, home products, organization systems, you name it. Above all else, I love the extensibility of this printer. Start here, print 1 color. You want to print more materials and colors at once? You don't need a new printer - just get the addon system for this one. Need an enclosed printer so you can use toxic materials? Okay, get the add-on fan and print yourself the walls for this printer. Honestly, I've probably sold 5 of these to friends since buying mine, it's just such a great, easy to use printer. The auto-leveling is great, the Cure Slicer software interfaces super well and has all the modern features you want... The only person I wouldn't recommend this exact printer to as a first printer to get into the hobby would be someone who wants to print gaming minis, and that's just because no FDM printer will reach the quality of a resin printer... but unless that's you, if you want to buy a 3d printer, this is the one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2025 by Derek M.

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