🚀 Print at the Speed of Innovation!
The Creality K1 Max 3D Printer combines high-speed printing at 600mm/s with a generous 300x300x300mm build volume, advanced AI monitoring for flawless results, and a user-friendly setup, making it the ultimate choice for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Color | Black |
Nozzle Plating Material | Copper |
Enclosure Material | Steel |
Nozzle Primary Material | Brass |
Nozzle Bore Diameter | 1.75 Millimeters |
Item Weight | 10 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 20"D x 24"W x 20"H |
Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Smartphone |
Power Consumption | 1000 Watts |
Operating System | Linux |
Compatible Material | Thermoplastic Polyurethane |
Printing Technology | FDM |
Nozzle Temperature Maximum | 300 Degrees Celsius |
File Format | STL/OBJ/3MF/G-code |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
V**R
Printing in 20 minutes, flawless. Excellent printer if these specs are what you are after.
The Reality K1 Max is an outstanding 3D printer that delivers speed, precision, and reliability. The Core XY motion system ensures smooth, fast prints, while the AI-assisted features, like auto-bed leveling and a built-in camera, make setup and monitoring effortless. I was up and running in 20 minutes, and the video feed is outstanding. The large print volume (300x300x300mm) is great for big projects, and the enclosed design helps maintain print quality. If you want a hassle-free, high-speed printer with excellent results, the K1 Max is a fantastic choice. At this price, it is probably one of the best printers you can get, if the single filament and large build volume are what you are after.
Z**H
Beginner Friendly, Great Value, Impressive Prints, Large Community of Support
= What I WantedAs I am new to 3D printing, I wanted something that:- Easy to setup and get going on- Sufficiently capable to avoid quickly "outgrowing" it- Affordable (<$300)= Why I Choose the Ender 3 ProI was torn between the Ender 3 and the Ender 3 Pro. I settled on the Pro, as I figured that the Pro represented the best and most refined version out-of-box. The Ender 3 is a tried and true model with it's strengths and weakness well known. There are numerous howtos available on how to address the various short comings of the Ender 3. However, several of the enhancements offered by the Ender 3 Pro are either more difficult or cost - approaching or exceeding the cost differential between the 3 and 3 Pro. For example, the upgraded (sturdier) Y-axis base is more difficult to do on your own and requires significant disassembly and reassembly. The upgraded PSU is nearly the cost difference alone and results in an unused item in your drawer that you paid for.= Out of the Box ExperienceThe printer was easy to assemble and worked well without any modifications. It is critically important to get the bed "level" - not as in bubble level but as in consistent height from the extruder nozzle (I used the paper method). It is also important to make sure that the wheel/track assembles are straight and true with proper tightness. I found several helpful guide videos online for this specific model that do a good job of walking you through it.My device came with the latest FW at the time of writing (1.1.6.2), so I have no experience in FW flashing yet. I do plan on setting up an OctoPi/OctoPrint solution, but for now the including SDcard and adapter has worked fine. I've printed with both PLA and PETG and both come out surprisingly well in my opinion. I've been using the latest version of Ultimaker Cura at the time of writing (4.5.0) for slicing STL files.= Notes on UsageA note on print times. I have no experience from which to base my expectations on print times however, you do need to be patient as many prints can take 5, 10, 15+ *hours*. I haven't tinkered around much with the print settings to see how much of a reduction in time I can achieve and at what quality tradeoffs. Nor have I experimented much to see how print quality and time stacks up when printing multiple parts simultaneously versus multiple prints of singular parts.You should monitor your prints - initially to make sure it lays down a good first layer that adheres well and then periodically check on it to make sure it doesn't go awry. Also, make sure you have enough filament to finish the print and that you plan for the duration. Things like- Are you comfortable with it printing overnight or while you are away?- Will the printer be free from vibrations/bumps/drafts in it's location (e.g. dining room table) from foot traffic, AC vents, etc for the duration of the print?= Final ThoughtsOverall, I've been very happy with this purchase and foresee a long service given it's performance, upgradability, and available of spares in case of part failure.
S**O
Great 3D printer
Worth it 100%, very realiable, I already have about 800 hours of printing with no major issues. If you want to get into 3D printing, getting a Creality k1 Max will save you problems, trust me. Very easy to use and feels modern. I already have two of these.
V**R
Great printer at this price. But, I had shipping/delivery/QC issue
Well built. Well packed but (see issue). The printer is fast. Print quality is excellent. Support is good. Klipper implementation for WEB control is adequate. However, if you are used to working with the full version of Klipper, you will feel constrained with your settings options. Almost all of the finer adjustments will need to be done in the "Creality_Print" slicer software. One small example is pressure advance.Issue - The printer arrived with the glass door shattered. The outer and inner shipping box showed no damage. What was left of the door and protective film was still taped to the chassis and in the shipping bag. I was able to clean the safety glass cubes from the chassis, drive screws, support shafts, and belts. Re-greased the screws and shafts and ran the initialization. Everything checked out OK. Creality customer service is sending a new door (after the Chinese new year). So I cut out and installed a plexiglass door until the replacement arrives. Not so sure about the glass door choice as it seems that it can be broken without an obvious sign of force.Look forward to firmware updates and I hope some Klipper genus takes the time to wiggle together a full version for this printer as Creality does give you the option to root itOther than the unfortunate door incident, I am satisfied. Like I said very fast and accurate which is what counts in the long run.--- Update ---Klipper genus is on Github by the name of Guilouz. Full Klipper implementation. Easy install (and uninstall). Supports the touch screen with Guppy. Yes, there is some Linux involved. But it is a copy and paste into a terminal program (SSL). Mainly to run a text menu so you can choose what you want to install.
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