Live Build: Unitial Unboxing & Setup of the Creality Ender 3V3 Core XZ
We have some of the best supporters anywhere on the internet, from you our audience to manufacturers we have partnered with. Sain Smart has partnered with us in the past to feature a number of 3D printers that they sell, along with their 3D printer filament. They reached out to us recently to see if we would be interested in checking out one of the newest and hottest 3D printers to hit the market, the Ender 3 V3 from Creality. I could not wait to get my hands on it, so let's take a look at what just showed up on the doorstep.
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Key Features:
-235 x 235mm Build Volume
-100- to 350-Micron Layer Resolution
- Adjustable 300 to 600 mm/s Print Speed
- 0.2 mm Printing Accuracy
- Auto Calibration for Leveling and More
- Direct Extrusion on Full Power
- Integrated Tri-metal Nozzle
- Two Mighty Fans for Instant Cooling
- CoreXZ for 600mm/s Printing Speed
- Stable Metal Build with Die-cast Parts
- Uses 1.75mm Filament
- PLA, TPU, PETG, ABS, PLA-CF, PETG-CF,CR-carbon Filament Support
- Creality Print Slicing Software
- PEI Flexible Build Plate
I love the fact that I can quickly and easily design and print accessories for my game room, and the Ender 3 V3 will definitely make that even easier. Featuring a super-fast print speed, high quality and precision, the Ender 3V3 prints at up to 600mm/s. For comparison sake, the Ender 3 Max Neo that I have only prints at roughly 50 to 65 mm per second. So yeah, it's 10 times as fast.
One of the things that I'm really digging about the Ender 3 V3 in my initial research is how easy it looks like for beginners and experienced 3D models to assemble. Assembly looks like it should take less than 10 minutes and require under 10 total screws. That is a welcome feature that just about anyone should appreciate, regardless of their skill level.
A major upgrade on the Ender 3 V3 is the large touch screen display and Wi-Fi compatibility. It appears that the display is the same basic unit that the K1 uses, and that's a good thing. it also appears that the Ender 3 V3 can utilize Wi-Fi printing so you can design, export, and print without ever having to go to your printer. That's pretty cool. it does not look like it includes any kind of camera to monitor your printing, but you can add Creality's own Nebula external camera easily enough.
I am super jazzed for this, I have been very happy with the overall print quality and design of the Creality K1. This looks to have the exact same build area just in a more traditional design. let me know what you would like to see me print when we do our initial test and review of it. Thanks to Sain Smart for sending us an Ender 3 V3 for evaluation as well.
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