The Creality CR-10 Max is a personal large-format FDM 3D printer used by hobbyists and students. It comes almost pre-assembled and will be up-and-running in minutes. It comes with some cool features that will surely improve your printing experience. Capricorn Bowden tube, Golden Triangle structure, automatic bed-leveling, different nozzle models, fast heating bed, print recovery mode, touchscreen, and double belts, just to name a few. It’s been used to print a wide variety of objects, from architectural design to home ornaments. Keep on reading for a full review.
Printed at 0,2mm layer height and at a 50mm/s printing speed, this 25cm-height spiral vase looks really awesome. Just notice how smooth and refined it is.
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One user printed a Star Wars-inspired Sith Acolyte Mask. It took almost 48 hours but look how fine and well-detailed it looks.
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The Creality CR-10 Max is an FDM 3D printer that can print layers at 100 microns. The surface finish is not as smooth as you get with the more expensive printers, but is more than enough for prototyping and household use. Unlike the CR 10, it features a golden triangle design with the Z-axis brace connecting the top of the structure to the base. This system reduces Z-axis oscillations providing silky-smooth surfaces. While the Capricorn tube ensures high lubricity and temperature resistance to the extrusion system. The power supply protection will save your prints in case of blackouts.
The Creality CR-10 Max gives you the possibility to print with 2 different nozzles of 0.4mm and 0.8mm in diameter. Switch between different nozzle sizes depending on your project requirements. The 0.8 mm nozzle can speed up your printing time dramatically, while the 0.4 mm nozzle allows printing models that require a high level of detailization.
The print head runs on rails, which makes printing reliable, fast and precise.
Creality CR-10 Max prints with PLA, PETG, TPU, Wood and other materials.
The dual drive Bondtech extruder comes with a fan for printing with PLA-type materials. By cooling the model down, it reduces warping, stringing and, generally, makes for higher quality prints.
The Creality CR-10 Max has a heated print bed, which makes it suitable for printing with ABS-type materials. It is equipped with a split flow power supply that makes it heat up quickly.
To ensure high reproducibility, we recommend installing an enclosed print chamber. This way the print quality would not be affected by temperature fluctuations as a result of drafts and other factors.
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The Creality CR-10 Max prints with 1.75 mm filament, providing you with a wide choice of materials.
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The build area of 17.7 x 17.7 x 18.5 inches (450 x 450 x 470 mm) lets you print just about anything without size limit.
The printer operates via built-in control board with a clear, touchscreen-driven User Interface.
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3D models can be printed from a computer via USB or SD card.
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The printer works with all the common slicers supporting 3D models in OBJ, STL, and G-Code formats. It is available for Windows, Linux, Mac OS.
For some items, package content may change. In case of any questions, please get in touch.
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Creality CR-10 Max is available in red and black color design. Its stylish look makes it ideal for medical and architectural applications, model design, home decorations, and more.
The printer dimensions are 28.9 x 28.9 x 12 inches (450 x 450 x 470 mm). It weighs 44 lb (20 kg). The spool holder is mounted on the top of the frame.
The price of the Creality CR-10 Max is $999.00, which is reasonable considering its functionality.
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