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🔧 Tresbro Creality Mainboard Touchscreen Meanwell: Upgrade Your 3D Printer to Unlock Advanced Features Review

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【Large Build Volume】The CR-6 Max features a 400 x 400 mm build plate, with a towering 400-mm maximum build height.This means that you will be able to print much larger than is facilitated by the CR-6 SE, without having to cut your model into pieces. As the printer use a 24-volt power supply, the heated bed will be able to reach higher temperatures quicker and more easily than has been possible on Creality’s earlier large-format machines. 【Reinforced Vertical Axis】Holding up the towering Z-axis are the supporting rods that Creality has previously dubbed “The Golden Triangle”. These metal supports help to reduce vibrations as the bed is moving back and forth.The appearance of these is a welcome, and means that you will be able to print taller without having to worry about excessive Z-wobble as you reach the upper limits of the build volume. 【Touch Screen】The CR-6 Max will also feature the same 4.3-inch portrait-oriented color touch screen as the CR-6 SE. For users who dislike the dial-operated blue LCDs of the past, this screen will be a welcome inclusion, allowing users to quickly and easily navigate the intuitive menus or check on the print status at a glance. 【Auto Leveling Sensor】The CR-6 Max features the same innovative leveling system as the CR-6 SE, using a force-based sensor. The Max will simply touch the nozzle to the bed at specific points, and a strain sensor on the hot end will detect the exact point at which the nozzle touches the glass. 【Glass Build Plate】Additionally, the CR-6 Max will still have a carborundum (silicon carbide) coated glass build plate, offering the same kind of adhesion that makes the Anycubic Ultrabase so popular. This build plate will be removable, but you’ll have to be careful in doing so due to its massive size.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Tech support headache

I had the printer for a short time and the automatic level sensor stopped working. The hot end slammed into the bed and squealed. Autolevel didn't work. Called Creality Tech Support. They said that since purchasing the device from Amazon, the retailer is responsible for tech support. Have contacted the dealer. They said I'm sorry we only sell the printer and I need tech support from Creality. Called Creality again and was told I'm sorry I can't help you. I spoke to Amazon, they advised me to…

Pros
  • Glass build plate
Cons
  • Price piggy bank

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A fantastic machine if you know how to get the most out of it.

I love this machine, the 400x400 print volume is ridiculous. I managed to make cosplay armor and printing in one piece with a thicker nozzle saves tons of time. I recommend installing the community firmware as soon as possible, it's easy. The stock firmware lacks many features (vase mode, calibration pages, alignment visualization), which will likely be a disappointment for many new users. Other things that can be confusing for new users is the fact that Creality machines often come from the…

Pros
  • Big build volume
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This is an inexpensive printer that costs a lot more.

Well, with three of these printers I've had very few problems. The only problem I had was that after a very long print (23+ hours) the hot end got stuck in the filament because the bowden tube collet started to slip and lift up, melting the filament and the nozzle blocked. I'm sure it never took this long to print in factory testing, so I haven't seen this issue with prototypes. A very simple solution was found for this problem. A bezel seal and a short length of Bowden tubing are used. The…

Pros
  • Reinforced vertical axis
Cons
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