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Review CREALITY Official Ender 3 V2 3D Printer with MeanWell Power Supply Upgraded Version of Ender 3 Pro Silent Motherboard Mainboard for Carborundum Glass Platform LCD Screen Printing Size 8.6×8.6×9.8in

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Details: CREALITY Official Ender 3 V2 3D Printer with MeanWell Power Supply Upgraded Version of Ender 3 Pro Silent Motherboard Mainboard for Carborundum Glass Platform LCD Screen Printing Size 8.6×8.6×9.8in

Brand: Creality

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Advantages

  • Products can be returned
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  • V4.2.2 UPDATED SILENT MOTHERBOARD: Creality Ender 3 V2 3D printer update the motherboard with silent TMC2208 stepper drivers: Compared to the Ender 3 and Ender 3 pro, a V2 design that delivers users out-of-the-box experience and silence-oriented upgrades,It has been built to offer a beefy level of power, featuring an ARM Cortex-M3 STM32F103 CPU and a TMC2208 stepper drivers
  • NEW UI & 4.3 INCH COLOR SCREEN: The ender-3 v2 use new display equipped with UI LCD screen, user experience greatly upgrades with the newly designed operation UI system, convenient disassembly and simple operation.
  • UL CERTIFIED MEANWELL POWER SUPPLY: Creality 3D printer equipped with well-known brand MeanWell power supply to heat up quickly and let users choose between power voltage of 115V or 230V, Meanwhile the ender 3 v2 has been shielded by its power supply from voltage spikes and power outages. If there is a electrical power failure or outage suddenly , printers can resume printing from the last layer, saving time and reducing waste.
  • SMART ADD-ONS: Designed with the sleek(discretely hidden power supply); the nice blue extruder knob (easy filament feeding and filament changes); A tiny tool drawer (keep tools, spare nozzles and other handy items in); improved belt tensioners, Ender 3 V2 provides much more convenience to shape out your imagination.

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review CREALITY Official Ender 3 V2 3D Printer with MeanWell Power Supply Upgraded Version of Ender 3 Pro Silent Motherboard Mainboard for Carborundum Glass Platform LCD Screen Printing Size 8.6x8.6x9.8in

review CREALITY Official Ender 3 V2 3D Printer with MeanWell Power Supply Upgraded Version of Ender 3 Pro Silent Motherboard Mainboard for Carborundum Glass Platform LCD Screen Printing Size 8.6x8.6x9.8in

Buyer Guide 3D Printers

If you’re looking to buy a 3D Printer, read on. The following buying guide gives all the information you need to make a sound choice.

  • The 3 main printer types are desktop 3D printers, industrial 3D printers, and fused deposition modeling (FDM) printers.
  • Desktop 3D printers are cheap, easy to use, and quite affordable. They work well for small projects and are a great choice for home use.
  • Industrial 3D printers are versatile, reliable, and can handle larger heavier materials. They’re also the most expensive 3D printers.
  • FDM printers are the least expensive 3D printers. They’re best suited for hobbyists, students, and classrooms.
  • Most 3D printers are 3D scanners. You can use these devices to scan your ideas, objects, or designs, and then print them.
  • Printers have four main parts: the print bed, the extruder, the nozzle, and the motor.
  • Printers come in two main types: fused filament fabrication (FFF) and fused deposition modeling (FDM). FFF 3D printers use spools of filaments (plastic), while FDM 3D printers use thermoplastic (plastic) powder.

How to choose 3D Printers

 3D printing is a fairly new technology, and it can be difficult to sort through all of the different products available. Before you invest in a new printer, it’s important to consider which 3D printer model will best suit your printing needs.

  • Are you going to print mostly small items, or bigger, highly detailed parts? If you are only going to be printing small, highly detailed items, you may want to invest in a printer that can produce smaller parts.
  • Do you want to print in plastic or metal? Some printers can print in plastic, while others can print in metal. Also, some printers can print both.
  • Do you need to print in full color? If you are looking to create full-color prints, you will likely need a 3D printer that can print in full color. Most 3D printers can print in somewhere between 1 and 6 colors.
  • Do you need to print in high resolution? If you are printing in plastic, you may need to invest in a printer with a high-resolution printhead.
  • Do you need to print in biodegradable materials? More and more 3D printers are capable of producing prints in biodegradable materials like PLA.
  • Do you need to print using 3D models? Some 3D printers can scan an object and turn it into a 3D model that the printer can print.

How to maintain 3D Printers

 Once you buy your 3D printer, you’re going to want to maintain it. As 3DPrint.com notes, there are a few steps you should take on a regular basis, including removing and cleaning the print bed, cleaning the printer, and regularly changing the filament.

  • Remove and clean the print bed: The print bed is the part of the 3D printer that holds the filament as it is heated up and extruded into the 3D print. Regularly removing and cleaning the print bed can help your 3D printer last longer and help prevent print failure.
  • Clean the printer: The most common issue people run into with their 3D printers is nozzle clogs. If your printer overheats, a clog may form in the nozzle. If you notice a clog, try cleaning it using a hot air blower. If you notice a clog in the nozzle, it may be necessary to replace the nozzle.
  • Regularly change the filament: When you print with your 3D printer, you use filament. This can be messy, so it’s important to regularly clean the filament and change out the old filament with a new one.