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Anycubic Kobra 2 3D Printer, 6X Faster Speed Firmware Upgrades Auto Leveling Pre-Installed with Upgraded Extrusion System Efficient and Precise Delivery 8.7"x8.7"x9.84"

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Size: Anycubic Kobra 2


Features

  • Make It FastAnycubic Kobra 2 fast 3D printer Firmware Upgrades save printing time by 76% by refine motion system for up to 3000mm/s2 acceleration, the Maximum Print Speed can reach 300mm/s, Recommended Print speed is 200mm/s.
  • Make It EasyAssemble Anycubic Kobra 2 with ease in just 10 minutes with only 5 pieces to put together. Brand new upgraded LeviQ 2.0 Automatic Leveling System in combination with tailored modular realize smart offset to the Z-axis without manual adjustment. Great Entry Level 3D printer for beginners.
  • Make It PreciseDual-geared extrusion structure accurately controls material transmition. Upgraded extruder power reaches up to 60 watts, quickly melts the filament in an enhanced flowability.
  • Make It StableThe Z-axis adopts a double-threaded rod structure, lessening the lifting resistance while printing. It flattens the building platform and reduces the printing layers, bringing excellent printing results even at a faster speed.
  • Make It SmartThe 4.3-inch full-colored and sensitive LCD Touchscreen with comprehensive functions and settings offers a better printing experience, making it an ideal choice for both beginners and professionals.

Brand: ANYCUBIC


Material: Aluminum


Color: Anycubic Kobra 2


Product Dimensions: 10"D x 10"W x 10"H


Item Weight: 23 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 10 x 10 x 10 inches


Item Weight: 23 pounds


Item model number: Anycubic Kobra 2


Date First Available: May 5, 2023


Manufacturer: ANYCUBIC


Country of Origin: China


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  • Great little printer
Size: Anycubic Kobra 2 Pro
Easy to set up. AnyCubic's slicing software performed well in automatic support setup and wirelessly transferring gCode to printer. No issues with operating printer, built in calibration seems to fix any problems. Have a small issue where PLA likes to break in the tube leading up to the HotEnd but keeping PLA in drying case appears to resolve issue. Love the printer have probably printed for a couple hundred hours at this point and it shows no signs of slowing down. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024 by Steven Wertsbaugh

  • Great starter printer!
Size: Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo
So this is our second 3D printer. The first one was resin and what a mess that thing is! Not only was it difficult to use, but the chemicals are seriously toxic. We decided to try this entry level filament printer and I'm blown away by how easy it was to set up and use. From the first 20 minutes out of the box we were already printing our first models (they include a few on the chip) after that, my kids started exploring with all kinds of other great models they have found online. This printer seems very well built and I have idea why it is so inexpensive?! My brother got a printer that can't print even half this size and it cost like $500. I was pleasantly surprised to discover this is a great printer! Hopefully it will last. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024 by Michael P. Gleeson Md Michael P. Gleeson Md

  • Not great until you install Klipper.
Size: Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo
Updated review: Having spent time with this thing, I stand by my prior statements. However, I have since done the Klipper install, switched to Orca Slicer (highly recommended over the alternatives), and fine tuned the printer. With Klipper, Orca and some good settings, this thing can produce remarkable quality at surprising speeds; The top speed is lower than my other printer by half (still waiting to see that 500mm/s), but the acceleration is so high (thanks in part to input compensation in Klipper) this thing regularly out-paces it, and achieves similar if not higher quality on average. if you have a spare Pi sitting around, and are comfortable with Linux, and don't mind using Orca, and can find the appropriate guides online, this thing is an easy 4.5 stars for the price I paid. Out of the box, if you can't/won't/don't know how to do those things, you're gonna have a rougher time getting this thing to produce quality prints at anything beyond your typical Ender 3 speeds. Positives: Can be upgraded, works great with Klipper, great hardware for the money on sale. More compact than my other printer while having the same print area. Negatives: Needs to be upgraded to Klipper to achieve anything close to advertised speeds on anything you would actually consider a finished product (or you have to write the Marlin firmware with input compensation already dialed in, I suppose). AnyCubic's slicer is crap, and the printer seems to behave oddly with objects sliced in Cura and Prusa. Feels cheap and light. Requires maintenance more regularly than my other printer. Should you buy it? If you catch it for under $180 and don't mind a slow printer or are willing to put in the work to make it actually capable, yeah. You're gonna have a hard time beating the features for the money. If you're looking for an easy to use, high-speed printer, just be aware this one is going to take work, and you may want to look higher up in the price bracket for something that will require less tuning and modding to get satisfactory results from. Also if it's at the full list price, just wait, or pick a different printer. You have better options at that price point. Original/second review: Second 3D printer. The first one had to be returned 3 times, and gave me a bunch of trouble. Anycubic has a decent reputation, so I thought I would give the Kobra 2 Neo a shot. First, the good: Assembly was simple enough. It printed a benchy and a spider from the SD card quite nicely. It was cheap. When it is behaving, it works well enough. Now the everything else: This piece of garbage purges filament on an auto level cycle. Expect to lose around a gram of filament any time you auto level, and it doesn't even have the courtesy to do it over the board; it just extrudes a gram or so of filament during the "wipe" cycle, then moves to the back of the board. It is so cheap they didn't include bumpers on the back of the bed so you can put the build plate back in place easily. I would print them, but that would require the printer actually function. It has bed adhesion problems to the point where a print failed with a brim, 5C hotter on the bed, and PVA glue to bond it to the bed. Seriously, I don't know what this board is made out of, but no amount of cleaning, leveling or adhesive has made a difference. Which is weird, because I have seen people print PLA onto unheated glass. Adjusting the temperature at the beginning of a print has resulted in the printer's software halting about halfway through the first layer, the printer stops, the head lifts, and then it resets. This is a repeatable issue; all I have to do is start a print and adjust the temperature before the first layer starts printing. There is no fan control available during printing. You can adjust the z-offset, but not the fan speed. I could work around this with Klipper or possibly Octoprint, but then I wouldn't be judging the printer on its own merits. All attempts to print PETG have gone poorly. No amount of adjusting temperatures, nozzle pressure or retraction settings has produced a final product that isn't stringy, blobby and nasty looking. It's not the filament, I'm running the exact same roll in my other printer right now and it has printed something on the order of 60 pieces. The printer looks and feels both light and cheap. You need a rock solid surface or you're going to be printing very slow to avoid z-wobble and ghosting and layer shifting. The frame isn't solid enough to keep the thing from vibrating like a child who got into Uncle Joe's ADHD meds, so you might as well get that 250mm/s print speed out of your head unless you're going to setup input shaping to cancel out some of that vibration. So far as I can tell, you need to install Klipper firmware to do this, so it won't be happening. The webpage is annoying to navigate and appears poorly formatted. I did eventually find the firmware downloads, only to discover that no, there is no firmware update that might fix some of the issues. Their slicer is pretty basic, so I tried using their Cura profile. About 50% of the time, objects sliced with Cura (using Anycubic's profile) will cause the print bed to move all the way forward, the print head to move all the way right, and then it will extrude the full amount of filament for the model without moving. The best part of all this? I bought the printer with filament, so it's Anycubic's filament that is failing on their printer. I'm literally cranking out 60 parts to every 2 or 3 that are acceptable quality from the Anycubic. Maybe I got a bad egg, but this experience has made me appreciate how good a time I have had with my other printer, which failed to the point of being returned 3 times, killed a diamondback nozzle and sometimes drives me insane. Other printer is still going, I'm about to box the Anycubic up. Edit: I noticed a loose v-wheel during dissassembly. I tightened it on initial assembly and the printer ran for all of 3 days before it started having problems. Presumably the vibrations in the frame on the original stand (which was kinda wobbly, admittedly) worked it loose. Added 2 stars to reflect the fact that it is, in fact, functional. It is still very hands-on getting it to behave, and tall prints still have issues for.. reasons, but if you are willing to put in the work, you can get some decent quality out of this thing. Currently it prints single pieces with similar quality to my other printer doing batch prints. Since it has passed my tests (so far) I will retry my tests with PETG and update results accordingly.. I may do the Klipper install to see if I can use input shaping and pressure advance to get this thing printing at high speeds reliably. I have also been recommended to try Orca Slicer with it; I will update results accordingly when it's done. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2024 by Nunya Biznass

  • Anycubic Kobra 2 Pro: A Pinnacle of Precision and Speed in 3D Printing
Size: Anycubic Kobra 2 Pro
I recently upgraded to the Anycubic Kobra 2 Pro 3D Printer, and it has proven to be an absolute game-changer in the world of rapid prototyping and high-speed printing. This printer, with its remarkable features and cutting-edge technology, deserves every bit of its five-star rating. The standout feature of the Anycubic Kobra 2 Pro is its staggering 500mm/s high-speed printing capability. This speed doesn't come at the expense of quality; in fact, the precision and detail in each print are nothing short of extraordinary. From intricate designs to larger projects, the Kobra 2 Pro handles them with finesse, delivering consistently stunning results. Setting up the printer was a breeze, thanks to the user-friendly interface and well-documented instructions provided by Anycubic. The build quality is robust, and the stability of the frame ensures minimal vibrations during printing, contributing to the overall accuracy of the prints. The large build volume is a major advantage, allowing for the creation of more substantial projects without compromising on detail. The heated bed and filament sensor add to the convenience, ensuring that prints adhere securely to the bed and any interruptions are promptly addressed. Anycubic's commitment to customer satisfaction is evident in the responsive customer support and regular firmware updates. The Kobra 2 Pro has consistently improved with each update, showcasing the brand's dedication to enhancing user experience and addressing any potential issues promptly. In conclusion, the Anycubic Kobra 2 Pro 3D Printer is a marvel of engineering, combining high-speed printing with impeccable precision. Whether you're a seasoned maker or a novice exploring the world of 3D printing, this printer is a worthy investment that will elevate your creative endeavors to new heights. It has truly earned its five-star status in my workshop. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2024 by James Loyd Calabrese

  • Quality printer at an affordable price
Size: Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo
I recently bought this for my son and I to use. The product is very high quality. I can tell from the unboxing. It's package very nicely in foam material not the cheap Styrofoam that gets all over the place. The installation is super easy and the screws, allen keys etc provided were of good quality as well. You need to download the slicer program then it's an easy step to convert 3d model to be printed. My 10 year-old son has already printed a bunch of stuffs for his friends. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024 by Cam Y. Cam Y.

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