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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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Set name: 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

Brand: Comgrow


Material: Aluminum


Color: K2 Plus Combo


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


Item Weight: 112.4 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 27.95 x 23.23 x 24.41 inches


Item Weight: 112.4 pounds


Item model number: K2 Plus Combo


Date First Available: October 24, 2024


Manufacturer: Creality 3D


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  • This thing is amazing (updated)
Updated, back to 5 stars. Initially this thing was awesome. Then I discovered my bed was slightly warped after the initial test print. The seller responded almost immediately and made everything right with a replacement part. My prints are coming out near perfect now. One thing I would recommend that holds true to for the Ender 3 and the 5 as well - buy the glass bed for it. No more warping issues and the bottoms of your prints will be super smooth (assuming you don't print with a raft). Bump the temp up 5-10 degrees and wait a little longer after the preheat... Assembly took a little more than an hour and that was with me doing it casually and doing a few other things at the same time. Two of the four side bolts that hold the pre-assembled top on didn't want to go in straight. The top was assembled slightly out of square. Only had to slightly loosen one of the corner bolts and re-tighten it and it went together perfectly. It comes with a 200g (1/5th of a normal) roll of filament for a test print. Here's the deal. The test-dog.gcode file on the sd card must have been sliced at .00000000000001 mm and about 3x the original size. Yes, that's an exaggeration, it was done at .15mm and I don't know how many times the original size but the base is probably 5" wide. I don't know for sure because I can't measure it because it's not done. It's just now finishing the BASE after 7.5 hours. I'm not even 100% sure that there is going to be enough filament to finish the sample print as they sliced it. What has printed so far looks amazing. No issues out of the box. My bed is perfectly flat. The one ding I'd give them is that the manual is out of date for one section and that's when attaching the bed and the wiring. The one on the SD card is also out of date. This is apparently a slightly newer version of the printer as the bed no long attaches with just four screws. It now has two additional screws offset (and even two more unused holes if the plate on the printer frame was a little longer) for more support. This is not pictured in the manual and the screw counts are wrong. As for the wiring it's really easy as each wire has a little cuff that indicates what it's for. They are all color coded and different *except* for the two thermistors - they're both black/white wires with the same plug. However, they are labeled on the harness and it's easy to tell which is which so it's near impossible to get them backward unless you just aren't paying attention. There is a Ender 5 profile on the SD card for Cura if you you that. You can copy the json file into the cura definitions folder and it'll be there to select when you start cura. On windows that's in C:\Program Files\Ultimaker Cura 3.6\resources\definitions if you use the default location and version 3.6. I haven't done anything beyond that since I think this print won't finish until sometime in the year 2052. :) This is my first 3D printer and I love it so far. Update: There was a bit less than half the filament left after the test print from the SD card. That test-dog print took 11 hours 22 minutes. The manufacturer, in the future, might want to leave out the base which took almost seven and a half hours alone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2019 by A. Barnes

  • Incredible!
I don't have a lot of experience with 3D printers. I have done a lot of research and decided to purchase a larger non-branded printer that turned out to be terrible. I couldn't keep the bed level, the z-axis kept getting misaligned, and it just lacked the overall features and quality that I expected in a machine. I returned it, and did some more digging and decided that the Ender was worth a try. I've had it for 24 hours, and the results are phenomenal. I experienced some slight issues as I was setting it up for a first print. As I was heating the extruder and bed, the machine would suddenly reset. I found that the voltage switch on the back was set to 230v instead to 115v. As soon as I switched it, my problem went away. Unlike my previous machine, this was a breeze to get level. I like how the z-axis is zeroed at the top of the gantry. It makes it very easy to access the knobs to level the bed. Another problem I had with my other machine was adhesion. It was a glass bed that required glue and it was always a mess. After getting the machine level, it printed beautifully on the magnetic board and had no problem going at 100% speed. I started out in the big leagues with the preassembled secret heart box on Thingiverse by emmet. It completed in about 90 minutes, and had only one flaw with the top 5 layers. The rest of it was perfect. The hinges were free and my daughter loves it. I then went through the "Benchy" boat and it printed in 80 minutes at full speed and was practically flawless. We have a new maker space at work that has a couple TAZ 6 $2500 printers. I tried printing one of my designs and decided to give up after 4 failures. I printed the design today on my Ender and it printed perfectly the first time. This thing is amazing. I connected it to one of my Raspberry Pis with OctoPrint installed, and now I can print wirelessly and keep tabs on printing progress on my phone. I have yet to make any adjustments to my Cura Ender 5 profile--it prints perfectly as is. After my previous purchase, I was very frustrated and ready to give up 3D printing for good. Now, I really enjoy what I can do with this Ender 5. I would recommend this printer to ANYONE. So worth the $345. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2019 by N8

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