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CREALITY Official Ender 3 V2 3D Printer with MeanWell Power Supply Upgraded Version of Ender 3 Pro Silent Motherboard Mainboard for Carborundum Glass Platform LCD Screen Printing Size 8.6x8.6x9.8in

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Features

  • V4.2.2 UPDATED SILENT MOTHERBOARD: Creality Ender 3 V2 3D printer update the motherboard with silent TMC2208 stepper drivers: Compared to the Ender 3 and Ender 3 pro, a V2 design that delivers users out-of-the-box experience and silence-oriented upgrades,It has been built to offer a beefy level of power, featuring an ARM Cortex-M3 STM32F103 CPU and a TMC2208 stepper drivers
  • NEW UI & 4.3 INCH COLOR SCREEN: The ender-3 v2 use new display equipped with UI LCD screen, user experience greatly upgrades with the newly designed operation UI system, convenient disassembly and simple operation.
  • UL CERTIFIED MEANWELL POWER SUPPLY: Creality 3D printer equipped with well-known brand MeanWell power supply to heat up quickly and let users choose between power voltage of 115V or 230V, Meanwhile the ender 3 v2 has been shielded by its power supply from voltage spikes and power outages. If there is a electrical power failure or outage suddenly , printers can resume printing from the last layer, saving time and reducing waste.
  • SMART ADD-ONS: Designed with the sleek(discretely hidden power supply); the nice blue extruder knob (easy filament feeding and filament changes); A tiny tool drawer (keep tools, spare nozzles and other handy items in); improved belt tensioners, Ender 3 V2 provides much more convenience to shape out your imagination.
  • CARBORUNDUM GLASS PLATFORM: The carborundum glass platform enables the hotbed heat up quicker and prints adhere better. Ultra smoothness even on the first layer.With the latest Creality Ender 3 V2 3d printer, you no longer have to buy this upgrade because the printer comes with it as standard.
  • 80% PRE-INSTALLED, EASY TO BE USED: Simple assembly with 80% pre-installed. Convenient and time saving.
  • HUMANIZED DESIGN, SATISFIED EXPERIENCE: Humanized design with XY-axis tensioner for belts tightness adjustment and rotary knob for convenient filament feeding.
  • TAKE OUT THE MODEL IN AN EASIER WAY: Carborundum glass platform with good thermal conductivity. Good adhesion and easy to take out the model.
  • RESUMED PRINTING, SAVE TIME AND FILAMENT: Support resume printing and accurately record the printing data. No worry about sudden outage.
  • INTEGRATED STRUCTURE DESIGN: Creality FDM 3D printer Ender-3 V2 for home use have all-metal integrated design with smooth motion. Quality and high precision printing.

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 17.32 x 17.32 x 18.11 inches; 17.64 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ Ender 3V2


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 21, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Creality 3D


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #44,857 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #80 in 3D Printers


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,304 ratings


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  • Solid, Probably One Of The Best In Budget
LT;DR if this is your budget and you want a printer, go with this one or the 3 Pro. I've had my printer for a couple weeks at this point and have probably 100+ print hours on it, and have put almost 2kg of filament through it. First thing I noticed is the hot end fan - thing is loud. For those familiar it's roughly as loud as a dell tower server's power supply (making me actually think it was the PSU fan... but thats almost silent). Not really too bad, printer is setup by me and cleints can't hear it over the phone but you may want to swap it out. Cheap to do so, so not a big deal on what I consider a budget printer. Actually compared to other options - its fairly good. For the first week or probably 50 hours of printing the servos were quiet. Then I started ramping up speeds (my fast setting is running at 12kmm/s accel and 120mm/s speeds across the board) and I can definitely hear them. The included rubber feet dampen it a bit but at high speeds solid infill is *loud*. Sounds like a car driving by with a big sub. Would definitely recommend some kind of material to decouple the printer, CNC Kitchen has a video on youtube. Over-all - printer noise is good. I can and do sleep by it while it's running at full speed. The bed has been... an adventure. I know how to tram things so tramming / leveling the bed was easy. But the nobs dont lock so it's easy to change a corner of the bed level without noticing. Auto bed leveling isn't included (IMO that is the biggest thing they need to put on the V3 or V2 Pro or whatever the next printer is called) but a BLTouch is like 40 bucks and you can print a bracket easily. Basically all that to say I had bad issues with the beggining of a track not sticking at first but then adhering, so I'd get partial first prints. Solution was to remove the bed AND CLEAN IT THOUROUGHLY. This meant washing it in the sink with water (obviously just the glass top) and then pouring on IPA for ~60 seconds, wiping with a paper towel, and testing a print. I wipe with IPA every 5 or 10 prints now. The glass can be flipped for a non-coated surface - Amazon Basics PLA loves plain glass. Hatchbox works great on the coated side, with or without gluestick. I'm able to get reliable first layers with a 60 to 80mm/s first layer speed. Frame is kind of dumb... there are no included brackrts or tools to square it. I ended up using the edge of my table and a straight edge. Print dimensions are acceptable. Without any tuning I'm printing within .1 mm in x/y and even closer in z (this is printing a test cube I spun up in CAD at 20mmx20mmx20mm). Im sure it can get better with calibration, I will do that and may update here but probably not... lol. Print quality is really good - after a couple hours of dialing in my filaments (totally normal process, I'm new so it took longer than normal. My next roll took me literally 10 minutes) I had nearly perfect prints with Prusa Slicer. Seriously - these prints are pretty dang good. Overhangs up to 65 or 70 degrees without supports work well, only one part cooling fan so thats another upgrade path to think about. Honestly my biggest complaint is that their github doesnt have CAD files for the V2. There are some on Grabcad, but official ones would be great. Having cad files for the pro are close enough mostly and I've been able to design attachments brtween those two sources. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • Works great
Had some initial assembly issue, but excellent customer service fixed the problems and I was able to start printing. I have made several items, including one that took 24 hours to print. All have come out good. Once you master the software, it becomes easy to pick what you want to print and transfer it to the printer. Once again, kudos to the customer service group. They were excellent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2023 by Allan

  • Remember, this is a tinkerer's hobby
While I had no problems with this printer right out of the box, as time went on, and the failed prints stacked up, I realized that many upgrade were needed in order to 1. Print better 2. Print larger and extended jobs. This is a great starter printer for people wanting to inch into the hobby and print small stuff. However, once you get into it and decide to go larger, even job that fit well within the limited print volume, there are weak points in the design that will wear out on you even if upgraded. By the time I got this printer where it needed to be in terms of quality prints and the ability to go the distance (say a 25hr long print) I had to spend a small fortune upgrading it with different parts that will not fail on you in the middle of a print. If you're considering this printer, you are very likely a newcomer to the hobby of 3d Printing. If you just have a big list of small things you want to print and this is the cheapest route to get them printed, cool, go for it. You'll be fine. But if you're a tinkerer at heart and like for things to just work and\or work better, you may want to spend the money and buy better than this first. You'll end up with a lot of spare parts you paid good money for just sitting around because they either failed or aren't good enough anymore. In summary: The Good 1. Coated glass bed included, keep it CLEAN and it will work great 2. Everything you really actually need is included, it's a good starting point 3. LCD screen is easily navigated and the menus are super simple 4. Construction is pretty straight forward The not so good 1. Extruder design is poor and can ruin filament on its path down and back the PTFE tube. Brass gear against a steel pulley\bearing will wear out and need replacing, constantly. 2. For unknown reasons, the z offset can change from print to print. As soon as you remove a printed piece from the print bed, your next print will have a different z offset without having changed a thing. This leads me to believe the z axis has too much play in it....should have included the dual z axis from the factory. 3. No LAN, no Wifi, no networking ability at all. You're print jobs MUST come from the Micro SD card. Seriously, it's 2022, my air filter in my living room has wifi. My refrigerator has NFC. My floor cleaner has wifi. . . . this is a computerized device without wifi, why? 4. The hotend is about as cheap of a hotend as you can possibly use and the PTFE tubing stops right on top of the nozzle, which can lead to PTFE and PLA or other material build up in the nozzle and can make your prints fail after just a few layers, or several hundred. you won't know it's a problem until you come back to a print nozzle 1/2" above the part not spitting out any filament because the nozzle clogged hours ago and the extruder has been cranking back and forth on the same spot in the filament for the past 50+ layers and has broken it in two. A bi-Metal heatbreak and sufficient cooling heatsink would solve this problem, this should be standard equipment on all 3d Printers. They're not that expensive. In conclusion, if I had it to do all over again, I definitely would have started elsewhere knowing that I would go nuts with the hobby and want to print every day. Not knowing how much of this thing would break down so regularly would have motivated me to spend more money up front on a better machine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2022 by Matt & Eva

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