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Creality K2 Plus Combo 3D Printer, Multi Color Printing with CFS, 600mm/s Print Speed, Step-servo Motor System 350℃ High-Temp Direct Drive Extruder Build Volume 13.78x13.78x13.78 inch

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Model: K2 Plus Combo


Features

  • Efficient Printing: Creality K2 Plus Combo, adopting industry-grade FOC step-servo motors for the XYZ axis and extrusion. The five powerful motors work in unison, each offering 32,768 controllable microsteps per revolution for ultra precise positioning. This takes the printing performance to the next level. For a large-format machine, it can reach to 600mm/s. Turbocharged by the step-servo motors, it can accelerate at a staggering 30000mm/s. Auto tilt reduction, two Z-axis are independently motorized for movement, able to reduce the bed tilt automatically. Auto Leveling Compensation, a strain gauge in the toolhead auto-probes the bed and create an accurate leveling mesh
  • Durable Direct Drive Extrusion: Creality K2 Plus Combo equips hardened steel gears for better durability No issue coping with the repeated filament ingress and egress. 40mm3/s high-flow hotend powered by an 80W powerful heater, the flow rate of ABS at 280C can reach 40mm3/s, 66% higher than the previous design. The tri-metal nozzle curbs heat creep effectively for minimal clogs, and the integrated nozzle design and the magnetic front cover make the nozzle swap a breeze
  • Advanced Heating Structure: Creality K2 Plus has an actively heated chamber, which creates a thermostatic environment up to 60C. Essential to forge strong prints in ASA, PPA and other high-end materials 60C chamber temperature for ABS, ASA, PPS, 50C chamber temperature for PATCH-CF. High-temp nozzle with hardened steel tip can reach to 350C. Designed for use with wear-resistant engineering materials of high melting points. Supports more selection of materials, including PLA/ABS/PETG/PA-CF/PLA-CF/PET/ASA/PPA-CF
  • Upgraded Function: 1.Active Belt Tensioning: On the K2 Plus Combo 3d printer, the belt tension is checked and rigged actively by a pressure sensor instead of manually. 2.Two AI Cameras: K2 Plus uses an Al camera on the chamber side to watch over spaghetti failure, foreign objects, idling, etc. It will alert you when an error occurs. lt also supports real-time monitoring and time-lapse filming. There is also an Al camera on the toolhead. lt can analyze 3d model and then generate an optimal PA value or flow rate. 3.Two Auxiliary Fans: The part cooling airflow is nearly doubled as two auxiliary cooling fans are installed on the left and right sides of the chamber
  • Package Including: 1x K2 Plus 3d printer + 1x CFS + 4x 500g filament (color: 1x black, 1x white, 1x red and 1x blue)

Brand: Comgrow


Material: Aluminum


Product Dimensions: 24"D x 22"W x 25"H


Item Weight: 112.44 Pounds


Compatible Devices: Laptop, PC


Product Dimensions: 24 x 22 x 25 inches


Item Weight: 112.4 pounds


Item model number: K2 Plus Combo


Date First Available: October 24, 2024


Manufacturer: Creality 3D


Country of Origin: China


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  • Ender 5 Pro: 20 day review
I've had the ender 5 pro for nearly a month now. Assembly was pretty straight forward...taking care and being careful, it took me about 40min. This printer puts out some very impressive PLA/PLA+ prints. I haven't tried ABS yet. The PLA+ has some minor stringing, but I probably just need to tune it out better or maybe the filament is old. Pros: 1) high quality PLA/PLA* prints. 2) very straight forward and easy to use. The menu is very nice and overall build quality is impressive for the price. 3) bed leveling, once you get the hang of it, takes maybe a few minutes and only needs to be rechecked maybe every half dozen prints (if you have a glass bed). The magnetic bed pad needs to be checked after every print. 4) the latest version of Cura is fantastic. The Creality Slicer is excellent as well. 5) community help and general information is abundant for this printer. 6) I have heard that Creality support is very good, but can't confirm as I haven't used them yet. Cons: 1) There are mixed feelings about the magnetic bed and flexible build pad. For me, once I replaced it with a glass build plate, I've only had one failed print out of maybe twenty. Previous to this, every other print was lifting off and failed. If you can get the magnetic pad to work for you, it would probably be awesome. I just got too frustrated...not to mention I think this is the primary cause of having to level the bed after every print. 2) Large or complex prints can take a while...this is not much different from other 3d printers though. 3) out of the box it comes set to 220v input, the instructions don't mention that you should switch this to whatever you are using. 115v in my case. 4) out of the box, the printer didn't work until I upgraded the firmware from the Creality website. I guess this batch shipped with buggy firmware. Not a big deal as long as you know, and you know how to flash the new firmware. Notes: Two recommendations I can make are to get a $12 borocilicate glass bed and if your printing environment is cooler than room temperature, get or make an enclosure. If you are trying to decide between one of these and the next step up. I think if you buy this printer and invest the extra money you were going to pay for a more expensive printer into some upgrades for this one, you will still be happier overall with this printer in the long run. People call this an entry level printer, but with the out-of-box quality combined with room to upgrade you can't beat the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2020 by CMG

  • Incredible value for any tinkerer
After a bunch of research, I settled on an Ender 5 for an entry level printer, and I couldn't be happier. I'm comparing it to a pair of Ultimaker printers at my office (10x the price). Honestly, out of the box, the only thing it really needed is leveling the bed and increasing the extruder steps per mm with a 5-minute test. At that point I'd say it reached about 80% of the print quality of a new Ultimaker. For a grand total of another $25 I've added a new extruder, Bowden tube and connectors, and glass bed, and printed a hard support and cable strain relief for the bed. With these and more tuning of slicer settings, I'm consistently getting incredible looking and functioning prints. The stock magnetic flexible bed is actually pretty OK, the adhesion is great, but slightly bowed down in the center and leaves a rough bottom surface. I've learned to love plain clean glass for many materials, adheres great and then floats off as soon as it cools. My only real disappointment is the stability of the bed. It is just a flat plate that screws onto another flat plate that rides on the Z-axis, so the entire bed bends like a diving board. Wish it had a few small ribs to reinforce it. It's ok for small prints but I recommend printing some support arms early. The cables are also too short to manage nicely, but some spiral wrap can tidy them a bit. Mine has a Landy power supply, which is apparently worse than the Meanwell that some are shipping with, but zero issues so far. Know what you're getting into - it's still a hobbyist printer, your mileage may vary. I'm sure there's a lottery for DOA units as well, but mine was great. The FDM process itself has limits, and most of what you're paying for in a more expensive printer is the assembly, the features, and the tuning/setup done at the factory. This is a kit printer on a tight budget, but with some TLC can easily match the much more expensive printers. I chose it because it's easy to modify and widely popular so there are tons of user-created guides and printable upgrades. It works fine as-is, but for me half the fun is getting to make it mine and push its limits. The frame and XY platform are a great design and assemble very easily. Conceptually seems much more stable than the Ender 3 design. It doesn't have the bells and whistles like auto leveling and wifi, but these can be modded in for cheap too. The stock board/drivers are a little noisy, the silent upgrade are worth considering if it's in your living space. Do a little research on "things I wish I knew for my first 3D printer" and essential tools and printable upgrades, there is a great community around the 3D printing and Creality world. Many Ender 3 mods work for the Ender 5 as well. There are a number of Ender 5 issues you'll see around the internet that have already been fixed by the time I got mine in Nov-2019. An early unboxing video pointed out some issues caused by backwards parts in preassembled sections, but my version has reversible parts so the issue can't happen. The extruder now has a small brass insert where the filament spool feeds in so it doesn't wear down. The firmware on mine has thermal runaway protection enabled. I tested mine with every method I could find, and it always shut down safely within 60 seconds. Research and test this on yours before you ever consider printing unattended! If you're considering the Ender 3 vs Ender 5, I would lean toward the 5. The box frame design seems much more stable, and the wobbly bed can easily be stabilized. It came with 200g of white filament, an extra nozzle, clips that slightly improved the Bowden tube stability, a micro-SD card and USB reader, a spatula to help remove prints, a nipper/flush cutter that is good for trimming tube, filament, and excess material on prints, and a small set of tools that are enough to assemble and adjust everything. Didn't include a mini-USB cable (old trapezoid, not the usual cell phone kind. You can print from SD without it but need it if you want to tinker with the firmware). If you're on the fence, get one! The correct number of 3D printers to own is always N+1. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2019 by John

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