🚀 Elevate Your Creativity with the Ender 3 V2!
The Official Creality Ender 3 V2 3D Printer is designed for both beginners and seasoned makers, featuring a 32-bit silent motherboard for quiet operation, a user-friendly 4.3" smart color screen, and a carborundum glass platform for optimal print adhesion. With a build size of 220x220x250mm and a resume printing function, this printer is perfect for anyone looking to bring their ideas to life without interruption.
A**S
Great value, brilliant printing
I have had my V3 Neo for just over a year now, before that I used Ultimakers that belonged to the company I used to work for. When I moved jobs I needed my own printer and I couldn't afford an Ultimaker. I did a bit of research and came down on the Ender V3 Neo. To be honest for £300 I didn't have high hopes but I figured that if it wasn't much cop £300 was not much to lose. I am glad to say it was probably the best £300 I have spent. The printer is easy to use and I don't think I have had a single failed print yet. The quality is as good as the Ultimakers and for the price of one of those I could have ten V3 Neo's and start my own print factory.
R**S
Great starter printer! Good support and Community
The product came perfectly packaged, it wasn’t damaged. It was fairly simple to put together however the PLA mount is a little fiddly and takes some getting used to. The instruction guide is mostly pointless and confusing, I recommend going to the YouTube tutorial by Creality in setting up as to know where the wires go. For the price I don’t think you could get a better starter printer, it seems like a tank and can get really detailed.Only thing I would suggest to the manufacture is to create some written information on beginning 3D printing and what to do and not to do as my first attempt at printing ended in Spaghetti, this wasn’t the printers fault as I hadn’t added supports but overall really happy with the printer. I’m planning on printing DND terrain for our campaigns and it seems really capable. You also get some free filament in the box (it isn’t a full roll about 5 metres worth). Overall I think the support offered by Comgrow is outstanding and definitely worth it if you’re knew, it’s worth spending a little bit more to get the Neo as the screen is so helpful, also it has some upgrades for smoother building making it a lot easier for newer people like myself. Really excited with what I can make in the future!!
P**L
Easy to build and start using but not perfect
Ender 3 V3 SEI had got this as a replacement for my Anycubic i3 mega that was now 5 years old and getting past its best.Initial thoughts are good. Small box easy to setup and get started. Is quite a slim but tall machine. Shame we still have v-rollers on X&Z axis in 2023.Auto setup. The auto leveling and z offset is good. I would say the z-offset is not perfect. I had to lower it by 0.1mm from what it thinks.Screen. Nice easy to use screen. Shame no touch screen but its a budget price point.Bed. The bed is great no level knobs and decent detachable spring steel/PC sheet.Parts can stick too well on this PC sheet. Being a 24v power supply the bed and nozzle seem to heat up in good time.QA. Creality need a little more attention on the QA side. I had a very grinding left linear bearing. Easily noticeable when manually moving or printing. Bed screws were not tightened well. Yes there is filament in the extruder but that only proves the extruder is tested.Extruder. The sprite extruder seems great so far. Although a bit noisy clicky when lots of retractions.Speed. Although this is supposed to do 250mm/s. Expected the quality to suffer a little. Have managed 200mm/s ok but top surface suffers a bit.I need to find a sweet spot for speed vs quality.Print quality. Quality seems same as most other bed slingers of this print point. So no complaints so far. External walls seem smooth. E-steps seem spot on out of the box. Did not need to calibrate this point.Noise. Print noise in general is ok. Just the noisy sprite extruder retraction. The fans can get a bit loud on long extrusions. The internal fans seems always on.Quirks. Not sure why it needs to home very low down to extrude or retract. This is little annoying as risking filament build up on the print head area. Although it does have a silicone sock.4/5. Just for the lack of decent QA from Creality.
H**S
Great first 3D printer.
The media could not be loaded. I’m really happy with this printer. I’ve no experience with using one and this has exceeded my expectations. The assembly is very straight forward with the included instructions and using the YouTube video from creality you really can’t go wrong. Just take your time with it and follow what they do.The first prints using the included white filament were great, I was very happy with it. The other prints have all been successful so far and have been very impressive and I’ve had no failed prints yet.The only issue I had was the print’s literally being welded to the print bed. Not sure if that’s my fault or what but I purchased a magnetic print bed separately and that has made a huge difference to taking prints off. It just pops off with the print and bends to allow the print to be removed.It’s not terribly noisy, just a hum from the fan that lets you know it’s there.I really can’t fault it for the price I paid. Just that extra upgrade for the magnetic bed which was €22.00 and it’s worth the price to save breaking prints or doing damage to the printer. So far so good.
J**1
A great Printer
I have been using this for over 2 years now and it's been great. It takes a bit of effort to make sure the bed is properly trammed ('levelled') but it's easy enough to do with nothing more than a piece of paper. The print quality has been excellent with various brands of PLA. I use it to make adapters and accessories for astrophotography, because any accessory prefixed with 'astro' attracts a premium price mark-up. £25 for a bit of plastic? No thanks - I'll make it myself. the printer has paid for itself twice over as a result.If you do your research you'll find that many people are obsessed with 'upgrading' this printer (and others) but I have found it necessary to change only the springs under the bed plate, installing the stiffer yellow ones you'll find on Amazon. The supplied ones are weak and don't hold the bed in position properly, resulting in the need for frequent tramming. I did buy a BL Touch but have not bothered to install it - I decided after all that it ain't broke so I won't fix it, and a bit of paper does the job very well. So, don't be fooled by the upgrade obsessives - change the springs for a fiver, that's all you need to do.
J**E
relacion calidad precio perfecta
me ha funcionado pefectamente
J**U
Amazing printer
I've been printing on my old Ender 3 for a few years now. No complaints...it has been a lot of fun. However, my new printer is amazing and easier to use. Up and running in less than 30 minutes. The auto bed leveling is nice and it's super quiet. Only one failed print so far. 👍👍
K**E
Great budget 3D printer FOR TECH SAVY PEOPLE!
If your looking to buy, Read this! . Based on other reviews of this product, I figured i would include some info to potential buyers looking through the reviews.3D Printers aren't like game systems, You don't buy it expecting perfect prints, Or even expecting it to print properly at first at all. I know many children probably ask for one for their birthday or christmas, These aren't toys, These are tools. You could have 24+h into it before you print decent items, Depends on the filament, the item you are printing, Temperature, Humidity, etc. Each material has its own properties and if you're looking for good prints on a cheap printer, you're going to have to do some research on these materials, unless you're already a material scientist. There are plenty of resources provided by Creality as well as the community for ANYONE to learn all this stuff, But you gotta make that effort. Even just sticking to PLA, Theory, and reality differ, So you may need to adjust the settings further than the recommended settings for that material on your specific machine. If your are tech-savvy and know how to operate Google, You should have no problem finding all the info you need to set it up to your liking/needs.I just got this printer the other day and have been working to get things running how I want, Had the provided PLA printing perfectly within an hour, Using the video Creality provides to level my bed and set the correct Z-Offset. Im printing prototype parts that have to be within a certain tolerance so i printed a test cube, Sizes were shy all around so adjusted the steps/mm in the settings of the printer to get the parts within +/- .2mm. 3rd day of ownership i got bored so i started printing nylon trimmer line and after a day of fiddling, It prints basically perfectly with no stringing and just a tiny bit of warping (Using a massive raft adhesion support), Mind you i've maxed both temps and have the speed set to 30% to account for the material.This is my first time ever touching a 3D printer and after 3 days im already printing with stuff that wasn't mean't to be printed with and understand every setting on the device. All in all, This printer is very capable but will take some research and tweaking.*If your looking to print right out of the box, This is NOT for you. There are other, Much more expensive options that you don't have to assemble and are already configured.*If your looking for a capable printer on a budget and have time time/patience to set it up correctly, This IS for you!
B**Y
Great entry-level printer
I'm a tech-minded person who loves to build and learn new things. After a bit of research, I chose this unit for the lower price point and reviews that mentioned great quality results after some fine-tune adjustments.Physical assembly is required, but the directions are easy to follow. My first test print with the provided PLA and bunny gcode file came out perfect. For me, I think the setup from unboxing to printing was about 3 hours at a casual pace. Take your time, set it up right, and it will serve you well.At the time of writing this review, I have had the printer for a few months and made dozens of things with it. My biggest struggle was dialing in the settings with different types of PLA and prints, but other people who have seen the results often wrongly assume that I purchased them from a professional. The other misconception is that I paid a fortune for it; everyone is surprised when I tell them the actual cost.While this printer is not a pro-grade unit, it certainly does a great job, and it's priced well below what people were paying for these just a few years ago. It even comes with a SD card and all the necessary tools. Glass plate is what everyone wants anyway, and the auto-leveling feature is a godsend. It's awesome that printers like this are bringing more people into the 3D print community. Highly recommend considering this one if you're curious like I was and just getting started.
A**.
EFECTIVA
La impresora funciona correctamente y la velocidad de impresión supera por mucho a sus predecesoras el único detalla es que al ser autonivelacion es difícil lograr un acabado compretamente liso en algunas parte por el precio y lo que se logra con esta impresora lo vale
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