🚀 Elevate Your Creativity with the Ender 3 V2 Neo!
The Official Creality Ender 3 V2 Neo 3D Printer is designed for both beginners and seasoned makers, featuring 95% pre-assembly, CR Touch auto leveling, a user-friendly 4.3-inch interface, and a unique PC spring steel magnetic build plate. With a silent motherboard for low-noise operation, this printer is perfect for creating high-quality 3D models in a variety of materials.
Item Weight | 17.2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17.24"D x 16.7"W x 18.58"H |
Printing Technology | USB, SD card |
Compatible Material | Polylactic Acid |
Voltage | 220 Volts |
Connectivity Technology | USB, SD card |
Operating System | Windows, macOS |
Power Consumption | 350 Watts |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
File Format | OBJ,AMF,STL,GCODE |
Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
A**T
Great 3D printer to learn on. 3 years and still running great!
I have nothing but good things to say about this printer. I have been using it for nearly three years and haven't had a single problem with it that wasn't my own fault. I guess maybe some people got lemons, but mine sure has been a peach.
W**E
A great first printer if you are ready to learn
This is a great first 3d printer. But to start, you need to understand low cost 3d printing is definitely still in its infancy, you should not expect everything to be super easy and awesome. You will need some patience and a willingness to learn. On to the review.The printer came packaged in a fantastic box, every piece was securely contained in a specific spot and it was all correctly packed. Unpacking was pretty straightforward, I recommend having a utility knife to carefully cut off some plastic packing wrap. Assembly is very straightforward if you have a good guide. I used the "Creality Ender 3 V2 assembly and pro build tips" video from Tomb of 3d Printed Horrors youtube channel, it is excellent and walks through the entire build process and helps avoid almost every pitfall. I say almost because my z axis motor mounted in such a way that the z leadscrew was very crooked. I ended up installing a little cardboard shim between the motor and mount to move it out and straighten the z shaft. It is definitely worth checking for this issue. The failure symptom is noisy clicking when it tries to move the z axis up when it is down near the bed. Once that issue was fixed everything worked great.The same youtube channel has a great video on bed levelling. Once my bed was level I printed the dog model included on the microsd card. It worked perfectly. I was shocked at the out of box print quality. It was fantastic.The first thing I noticed during printing is how quite it is. The new silent stepper main board is really great, it alone it's probably worth the price difference between the Ender 3 Pro and the Ender 3 V2. All the other little updates are great also. Strangely the little drawer on the front is one of my other favorite upgrades, it is just super convenient for storing the little parts. I like the PSU under the build plate, it just feels protected from stuff accidentally falling in our getting jabbed in by a child. Overall I feel like there design of the V2 is much more polished than the older Enders. I personally feel the V2 upgrades are worth every penny.I was also surprised at how few problems I had initially with adhesion, many people complain about prints falling off, but the included filament worked on every print I ran. Notably, when I switched to Hatchbox copper colored filament I had a number of problems and had to have my bed dialed in perfectly to get adhesion, I also need to clean the print bed with isopropyl alcohol between prints. I lost my first 4 or 5 small prints in Hatchbox PLA due to adhesion issues.For tools I downloaded the latest Cura slicer which seems to work very well. For high quality prints I use the custom cura setup from the above youtube channel for mini printing. It takes a little time to setup a custom cura profile, but it has produced beautiful mini prints as well as a functional threaded nut I needed for a broken fan.I found Cura is not great for generating supports, my prints come off with lots of surface flaws that really ruin the print finish. I am now using Meshmixer for creating custom supports with much better results.For my functional prints I have used Tinkercad, it was super easy to create the hex nut I needed, note plan to create threaded holes quite a bit larger than measured to account for plastic shrinkage.Obviously, this wasn't simple and I have learned a ton in 2 weeks. You will need to learn a variety of new skills and tools to get the most from your printer. If you are up for it this is a great printer.
S**H
What a miserable experience! Avoid dealing with this company at all costs!
I have no idea how this printer functions as we have been going back and forth with Creality for nearly 3 months now trying to get it fixed. We bought this as a Christmas gift for my son. We tried setting it up the day after Christmas and ran into problems. Because it had been 30 days since we purchased the item, they would not replace it. Here are the following problems we have experienced.The printer would stay into the same position after starting up. They had us upload new firmware on two separate occasions. That did not work.They had us swap out the screen. It took a week going back and forth with a tech and a week waiting for the screen to arrive. That did not work.They had us change the motherboard. This took another week going back and forth with a tech and a week waiting for the part. When I started going through the Motherboard, I found many things that told me that this motherboard has been changed in the past. First, all of the glue was missing on the connection points. Second, the motherboard was missing half of its screws use to hold it in place. Third, a wire on the connector on the Y-Axis cable was not seated in connector. The picture shows exactly how I found that wire. After 2 weeks, I finally received this new cable. Now, I have to rewire EVERYTHING in this 3D printer.They will not send a replacement printer even though I clearly illustrated how this is an OUT OF THE BOX FAILURE. They do not have any technicians in the United States that can come and make the repairs. Instead, you are forced to work with a technical team out of China and you have to wait 12=24 hours before receiving a response from them. This entire experience has been miserable and I still do not have a working 3D printer.But hey, don't worry.....the tech always tells me " Don't worry. We provide 1 year of technical assistance." Well....that 1 year is down to about 8 months now and the printer is still not working. I fear that I am doing more damage than good to this printer when I am trying to repair their problems.Avoid this printer and avoid this company.
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