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Official Creality Ender 3 Max 3D Printer with Meanwell Power Supply, Silent Board A Year Warranty Tempered Glass Bed All Metal Extruder Large Print Size 300x300x340mm

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Features

  • Meanwell Power Supply: Ender 3 Max comes with UL Certified power supply which with a stable output ensuring the temperature fluctuations are minimized and protecting your printer from unexpected power surges. It can heat the hot bed to 110 in around 10 minutes.
  • Tempered Carborundum Glass Platform: Enable the hotbed heat up quicker and prints adhere better without the warping. Ultra smoothness even on the first layer.
  • All Metal Extruder, Filament Detector, Dual Cooling Fans in Hot End Kit 2 Sides : promotes better printing result, prevent filament wasting and reduces filament blockage
  • Silent Motherboard. Backed by TMC2208 silent driver, reduce noise and wobbling during printing, smoother motion and quieter printing process.; BL touch installation also is available(not included in package, you can buy one if you need. Please flash firmware first if you use a BLTouch).
  • Quick Installation: Creality ender 3 max comes almost assembled, which is much easier to assemble than Ender 3. You only need to spend few minutes to attach the gantry with four screws, the screen, filament spool holder, portable handle and plug in some wires.

Brand: Comgrow


Material: Carborundum,Metal


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 20.2"D x 22.17"W x 23.23"H


Item Weight: 12 Kilograms


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 20.2 x 22.17 x 23.23 inches; 26.46 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ Ender-3 Max


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 10, 2021


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Creality 3D


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #46,169 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #108 in 3D Printers


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Customer Reviews: 4.2 out of 5 stars 188 ratings


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  • Great printer after set up
This printer was easy to assemble and set up, after bed leveling with the assistance of a bl touch it has consistently provided high quality prints at reasonable speeds. The larger print area allows for users to set long and large prints that don’t require piece-mealing your parts nearly as much as comparable models with a smaller print area. The machine I received was slightly damaged upon arrival as seen in the photo with a chunk of the hot-end’s fan assembly broken off and missing but that damage was inconsequential to the operation of the machine. After set up and leveling this machine has run for nearly two months with little rest with minimal issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2023 by sam sam

  • Very rewarding printer with a lot of potential...
...as long as you anticipate and enjoy creative troubleshooting (with a healthy dose of collaboration) *Updated Review* I purchased this item anticipating the need for a lot of troubleshooting (and therefore a lot of patience) and a fairly challenging learning curve. Purchase this knowing this isn't directly from Comgrow, but rather a Comgrow brand item from a third party vendor. If there are problems, do not contact Comgrow directly; instead, contact the seller via Amazon. They do assist with troubleshooting over e-mail. The attractive thing about this specific printer was the base printable size. I don't think I will be printing anything that large... but I wanted to keep my options open (having three geeky sons, I anticipate eventually printing bigger things). A larger print bed size probably makes it much more critical to level the printer well prior to printing. The nice thing about the officially released Ender-3 Max is the fact that Creality DID listen to input from early reviewers of the beta product and added certain things that were recommended-- ie a silent motherboard, tempered glass bed, high-quality springs, large ergonomic levelling knobs, and (axis) limit stops. Additionally, it comes mostly preassembled (and preassembled well: things are tightened and put into place properly), most likely to safely ship this massive beast of an Ender 3 in as compact as a box as they could possibly squeeze it into. One should be warned that there was a faulty batch that was sent to this seller, so it was no fault of the seller him- or herself. The Max does not have an adjustable Z-stop: instead, you have to screw them into predetermined holes... and on an unfortunate batch of the Ender 3 Max printers, these holes were predrilled too high on the vertical beam. The seller was able to come up with a working solution that was gleaned off of the earlier incarnations of the Ender 3. I'm sure this issue has been resolved by now... but if you find yourself having bed levelling issues where the springs are loosened to the point that they are completely decompressed and you no longer have anymore space to loosen them because your knob has reached the bottom of the screws... contact the seller, as they know what the solution is. When printing with the included filament, some of the filament was either tangled or broken in pieces, and the filament sensor didn't detect it... so the printer kept on trying to print without any filament coming out. The first superficial "fix" was getting a nicer spool of filament... but I keep on fearing that one day, a piece might break, and the printer won't sense that it is missing filament. For the price, the size, the nice components, the mostly preassembled product, and the assistance (as well as the foreknowledge that it would take quite a bit of time and troubleshooting to learn how to use this printer well), I'd give this printer a 4.5 stars, but rounded up to a 5 due to how committed the seller was to making this product work. This is a pretty nice printer to work with as a first printer, especially if you have a bit of technical inclination and like figuring things out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2021 by shamalamamoomoo

  • Hours and Hours of troubleshooting ahead.
Update: These printers CAN work extremely well with the right upgrades and ALOT of knowledge in both hardware and firmware. Here is a comprehensive list of all the issues and symptoms I encountered getting the 2 I purchased to work. If you encounter these issues, reach out to customer service. They responded quickly and reimbursed me for the parts that I needed. 1: Wheels so tight that they have flats and catch while turning from factory. Set the tension correctly on the wheels (plenty of videos about this) and over the course of a few hours of printing it will go away. 2: Z carriage extremely loose/ impossible to tension correctly/ catching at certain points. This one will result in it either being impossible to get a first layer down, or prints that are really really messy. I diagnosed this by observing one side of the Z carriage catching and lagging behind the other. I fixed this by messing with the tension of the wheels. My Z carriage is loose, but it moves evenly. Not great, but it does work well. 3: Inconsistent homing height. This was caused by the limit switch on the z axis not actuating consistently. It made the printer non-functional as the first layer was at a different height every time I tried printing. I fixed this by upgrading to BL touch which removed the z axis limit switch entirely. That upgrade costs 50 dollars. The other solution would be to replace the limit switch module with another one. Be aware that the BL touch firmware that comes with creality is... buggy. Particularly if you plan to use octoprint. I'd reccomend building your own VERY strongly. 4: Stepper driver on the motherboard randomly dying after maybe 10 hours of use. I think I just got unlucky on that one. I've had a lot of creality motherboards pass through my shop and never had this be an issue before. I don't know exactly what caused this, but I diagnosed it by measuring the current limiting potentiometer for the driver and noted it was at basically 0v when all the others were at about 1v. Not really sure why that was, but adjusting the pot did nothing. I did start working randomly, but broke again shortly after. I ended up replacing the motherboard. After all this I now have 2 pretty good quality printers. I don't reccomend starting with these printers as a first. They are much more difficult to get working and tuned correctly. They can be exceptionally frustrating to get working correctly even with ALOT of experience as was the case with me. I'd start with something smaller for a first printer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2021 by David

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