








🚀 Elevate Your 3D Printing Game!
The 2024 New Version Creality Ender 3 V3 3D Printer is a cutting-edge machine designed for speed and precision. With a maximum printing speed of 600mm/s, an integrated die-cast aluminum alloy structure, and a powerful 60W ceramic heater, this printer is perfect for both beginners and seasoned pros. Its user-friendly setup and advanced cooling system make it a top choice for anyone looking to enhance their 3D printing experience.


| Item Weight | 17.3 Pounds |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14"D x 14.72"W x 19.6"H |
| Printing Technology | FDM |
| Compatible Material | PLA/TPU/PETG/ABS/PLA-CF/PETG-CF/CR-carbon |
| Connectivity Technology | APP - Creality Cloud, USB, WLAN |
| Operating System | Windows / mac OS |
| Power Consumption | 350 Watts |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone |
| File Format | STL/OBJ/3MF |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
M**
Excelente producto
Excelente máquina y el servicio posterior a la compra muy buena la atención de Amazon y el proveedor para solucionar y dar apoyo
A**.
Very good product
Everything worked ok!
D**.
Great so far
This machine is about 5x faster than my last machine. Software is also easier to use. Great for ABS
J**O
Superó mis espectativas, Calidad e impresión impecables
Es mi primera impresora 3D que tengo como aficionado y practicante es como usar una máquina de coser de las abuelitas, solo es poner el hilo en la extrusora y listo... fácil de instalar e imprimir, no se necesita estar usando una USB, se importa en Creality Cloud y se imprime de inmediato sin problemas.
D**S
Excelente máquina la mejor costo benefio
Excelente máquina el precio es muy accesible para la cantidad de mejoras que trae en comparación a una máquina tradicional, está se ajusta todo sola, lo único que debes hacer es laminar tus archivos y ya esta
T**N
Works great most of the time but has gone down hill since purchase.
The media could not be loaded. Prints great when it wants to. From bed adhesion issues to extruder clogs. It seems like a headache. I know it’s got some user error(I’m new to 3d printers) but I should not have to be fighting with a machine with brand new spools of filament at their recommended speeds (from around 300Mm/s down to 45mm/s). One print is perfect. The next is unprintable. I’ve had to use everything with a brim to get it to come out right. I’ve factory reset the machine used usb and cloud prints and still mixed issues. Unsure if the extruder is the issue or if it is the hot end. I also keep having issues with the prints dragging up off the build plate on my first few layers. As I said in the beginning. It’s partially user error but it can be completely my fault.
J**T
New to 3D printing? This is a GREAT place to start
Definitely the most fun I've had in a while with a piece of tech.Been wanting a 3D printer for ages, finally pulled the trigger on the Ender 3 v3.Packaging is very secure, they definitely put effort into making sure transport wasn't an issue.You will need to put the main pieces together, but its pretty simple to get the gantry onto the bed portion. Comes with a starter roll of white filament to get you started, I bought some gray PLA+ after that ran out for my other prints. Go through about 3 1/2 prints with the starter roll.I would highly recommend looking up the unboxing and setup videos on youtube to get an idea of how to setup the spool and filament into the extractor for the first time. Instructions included do a decent job but I'm a visual guy with this stuff.Pros:Fast printing - the bed moves independently from the gantry making fast printing very easy. Very fun to watch this thing cook along.Auto leveling - I've heard with other cheaper models the manual leveling can be a pain, kinda turned me off to the idea for a while, this unit will auto level during the setup process.Accuracy - included a pic of some of the prints I've done so far, I'd recommend starting with the build in print models in the system, the calibration prints turned out well for me. However be cautious when sizing down prints overall, as the quality of the details will go down with a smaller size.App/Wifi connectivity - In the past you had to download models to a thumb drive and attach to the unit to print. Not with the Ender 3 v3, download the app or use the touchscreen to select a print and go.Camera function - While not included I would recommend the nebula cam attachment to view your printing process when away via wifi. Runs about $30 ish on Amazon, connects via the side USB port, automatically makes timelapse vids etc, would recommend.Cons (if I get picky):Overall this thing is sweet, but a couple of nitpick items:Noise level - I don't have other experience with printers, but this thing can get noisy, be sure to have a spare room where you dont mind noise going on while it prints/etc.AI print error detection - the unit claims to have AI to detect print errors when using the nebula cam, I've had prints fail quickly and not notify me at all, didn't realize until i walked in to check on the print myself, hopefully can be resolved in a future update.Vibration - when setting up for the first time the unit will go through the calibration checks for leveling etc, when doing this it will shake quickly making a lot of noise in the process, be SURE to have on a stable surface - ground etc - to avoid any issues. Also while printing it'll have some force when the print bed shifts.App ease of use for beginners - as someone new to 3D printing I was not familiar with how to find new models/adjust/etc. The creality cloud is a great start and has some direct print models but most require 'slicing' which can get tricky if you're new. It will slice in the app and you can adjust orientation/scale/parts/etc. Importing models from other sites can be tricky to, so play around with it to get a lay of the land.Overall very nice printer, great for beginners like myself, excited to continue printing and start painting models/trying other filament types/etc.
C**C
Great construction, amazingly quick, pain to repair.
The day-to-day printing on this machine is phenomenal. It's blazingly fast, print quality is great, and can handle all your basic filaments. If anything on the print head breaks, though, things spiral into frustration.As of late March 2024, there are no direct replacement parts available for purchase. You are at the mercy of how long it takes Creality support to reply to you which can be maddeningly long, all the while things sit inoperable.This likely will be a solved problem in the future (The V3 SE had no replacement parts on the market for months, either) but be ready for early adopter roughness. Keep an eagle eye watch for globs of death.Quite possibly the most frustrating bit is that Creality has once again decided to switch the thermistor connector to a different JST type. It's the same pitch as the V3 SE/KE/K1 machines, though, so you can pop the new plug housing off and put in the more sensible one.I'm also not a fan of the included spool mounting. It takes an otherwise compact Enter 3 footprint and balloons it out to the side. As this machine matures I expect there will be more sensible mounting options, just a bummer that once again it's on the community to fix the problem.As of late March 2024, Creality has released firmware that allows root and SSH access to the machine, so props to them for that.Despite the repair frustrations, though, I'm quite happy with the printer. People called it a Bedslinger K1, so I just set it up with the K1 profile in Orca Slicer and it's been great.
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