Powerful Hotend Kit-Extremely Precise Printing: Modular hotend with a heat-resistant copper nozzle enable rapid filament melting and smooth filament extrusion.
Large Print Size-Max Workspace, Max Production: 300x300x340mm, a widen workspace for your creativeness.Â
Smooth and Stable Linear Pulley System: Smooth motion and stable printing are ensured by a reliable motion system composed of a special Z-axis precision T-screw rod, V-profiles, and linear pulley system.
Dual Cooling Fans-Effective in Heat Dissipation: The axial cooling fan continuously helps hotend heat dissipation. The double blower fans promote quick cooling on the extruded filament. Always deliver fine results.
All-metal Extruder-Smooth Filament Feed-in: All-metal Bowden extruder is powerful in filament feed-in.
Carborundum Glass Platform-Smoothness Starts from the First Layer: With its superiority in heat resistance and surface flatness, the Carborundum glass platform helps prints adhere better and users remove prints easier. No wrapping and no scratches.
TMC2208 High-performance silence driver: The German import TMC2208 chip driver is adopted to use in X-axis and Y-axis. It is effective to reduce stepper motor noise and shake which brings a comfortable and silent work environment for you.
Creality Ender-3 Max Assembly and Operation by Creality:
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"Standing tall above this print area is a Z-axis of 340 mm, 60 mm less than on the Creality CR-10 3D printer, the printer the Ender 3 Max is closest to in terms of capability.Â
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The filament is fed by Creality’s stock extruder, complete with the opening precariously close to the lead screw. Space on the extruder housing for a filament sensor, and similar space on the print head enclosure for a BLTouch bed levelling probe (not included) show that the Ender 3 Max is designed to play nice with Creality’s ecosystem of separately purchasable – often OEM – upgrades." -ALL3DP REVIEW-
Creality Ender 3 MAX Review by CHEP
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Check out the review by 3D Printing Nerd
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Want to update the firmware to Ender-3 Max? Check out this video from ruiraptor that show you method to download, edit, compile and upload Marlin firmware to Ender-3 Max:
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