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Review on Enhanced Creality 3D Motherboard with Carborundum for Precise 220X220X250Mm Printing by Ryan Gilliam

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for beginners

, I have been working with this 3D printer for almost two weeks and I share my opinion on this printer here: BUILDING VOLUME With 300 x 300 x 340 mm, the Ender 3 Max pushes itself into the building space; Traditionally I've only seen it on CR series printers. The Ender 3 Max allows us to reasonably print more than is possible on other Ender 3 machines and seems to fill a gap as a Creality budget large format printer with a few modern conveniences that make its existence over the old (still relatively expensive) justify ) model CR-10. I love how it adheres well to prints and releases them as they cool. DUAL FAN COOLING There are two filament cooling fans to control the temperature of the melted filament. The arrangement on opposite sides of the print head is similar to the CR-X dual extrusion printer. While the Ender 3 Max can't print in multiple colors, it doesn't have the problem of displaying fine detail on prints without smudges and clutter due to poor cooling. with a PTFE Bowden hose. We haven't come across a plastic-bodied extruder to try, but Creality's all-metal efforts here should instill some sense of durability when you run this printer into the ground. FAST WARM UP In line with current Creality versions, the Ender 3 Max uses a 24V rapid heatbed and hotend, meaning only a short wait is required for the printer to reach temperature and start printing. UPGRADEABLE The Ender 3 Max has a few empty slots for official add-ons such as: B. the quantity for the BLTouch bed leveling probe if you wish. However, since this is an ender, there are a million and one ways to upgrade, change, and generally set up the printer. SILENT MAINBOARD The Ender 3 Max comes with the latest Creality 32-bit motherboard along with TMC 2208 silent stepper drivers that significantly reduce wiring noise compared to older Ender 3 printers or even prototypes. Definitely nice to have. In short, I think the Ender 3 Max will appeal to manufacturers looking to print long runs without a large investment. The Ender 3 Max continues the tradition of the Creality Ender 3 line for reliable and easy print production, offering the perfect balance of affordability, functionality and affordability. After all, this is Creality's Ender series 3D printer. , and all of them are a proven combination of affordability, reliability, and ease of use. However, the Ender 3 Max is no exception and offers some cool features that I personally liked as well. A great set of volume features like auto resume and filament sensor make life easier, and the affordable price is all that earns more respect for this printer's name. For beginners, this is a phenomenal option. For experts, mods and customizability make the Ender 3 Max just as useful. PROS * High build volume (yes!) * Textured glass build plate * Expandable and modifiable CONS * "Legacy" UI * Poor filament loading * Requires manual calibration.

Pros
  • Everything is great!
Cons
  • Dear