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Official Creality Ender 3 V3 KE 3D Printer 500mm/s High-Speed Printing with Auto-Leveling, Self-Test 3D Printers Support 300℃ Printing Linear Rail on X-axis Double Fans Cooling 8.66*8.66*9.44 inch

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Features

  • 250MM/S HIGH PRINT SPEED: The Creality Ender-3 V3 SE 3d printers for home use desktop boasts a maximum print speed of 250mm/s, allowing it to complete prints significantly faster than many other budget 3D printers. This rapid printing capability reduces overall print time, making it an efficient choice for users seeking quick results. Whether you're working on large projects or producing multiple items, the Ender-3 V3 SE's high print speed enhances productivity and turnaround times, making it a valuable asset for 3D printing enthusiasts and professionals alike.
  • CR-TOUCH SENSOR AUTO-LEVELING: Creality Ender 3 V3 SE 3d printer is equipped with an auto-leveling feature, which is a significant advantage for 3D printing. This feature ensures precise bed calibration by automatically adjusting the print bed to the correct level before each print job.
  • DIRECT DRIVE EXTRUDER: Direct Drive Extruders of Creality ender 3 v3 SE 3d printers offer precise filament control close to the hotend, improving print quality and reducing extrusion issues. They support various filaments without Bowden tubes, minimizing jams. Stringing and oozing are reduced, leading to cleaner prints. Accurate retraction control prevents filament leakage. Small details are printed with precision, and support materials are handled efficiently. Flexible filaments like TPU are printed reliably. Despite a heavier mass, Direct Drive systems enhance print head control, especially during rapid movements.
  • DUAL Z-AXIS STABLE STRUCTURE: Dual Z-axis rods in the Creality Ender 3 V3 SE high-speed 3D printer provide enhanced stability and minimize wobbling during the printing process, leading to improved print accuracy, which configuration in 3D printing enhances stability, improves print quality by preventing misalignment and artifacts, maintains consistent layer height for smoother prints, minimizes Z-axis artifacts like wobbling, and ensures reliable printing with reduced failure risks.
  • "SPRITE" FULL METAL DUAL-GEAR DIRECT EXTRUDER: Ender 3 v3 se fast print 3d printers use full metal extruder which can ensure Powerful Extrusion: Ensures consistent and effective filament feeding for top-notch prints. Lightweight Design: Despite increased power, it remains lightweight, enabling smoother and more accurate filament handling.Smooth Feeding and Discharging: Dual gears and direct drive result in slip-free, consistent filament flow.Wide Filament Compatibility: Suitable for various materials, including PLA, TPU, PETG, and more.
  • 32-BIT SILENT MAINBOARD&MORE: The Ender 3 V3 SE 3D printer boasts a 32-bit silent mainboard, advanced stepper motor drive for precise control, and reduced operational noise. It features a flexible PC spring steel build plate for easy model removal. Moreover, it offers auto filament loading/unloading for user convenience, enhancing the overall 3D printing experience. This printer is a versatile and user-friendly choice, perfect for enthusiasts.
  • EASY MODEL REMOVAL AND MORE: The new Ender 3 V3 SE 3D printer offers easy model removal thanks to its sticky and flexible PC spring steel build plate. It also features a power loss recovery function, allowing it to resume printing after unexpected power failures, preventing filament and time wastage. This printer is a compact solution with ample build volume, combining convenience and reliability for 3D printing enthusiasts.

Brand: Creality


Material: Metal


Product Dimensions: 17.32"D x 17.32"W x 18.31"H


Item Weight: 7.8 Kilograms


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Smartphone


Product Dimensions: 11.81 x 11.81 x 15.75 inches


Item Weight: 17.16 pounds


Item model number: Ender-3 V3 KE


Date First Available: May 31, 2024


Manufacturer: Creality 3D


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  • Worth the money
Size: Ender 3 V3 KE
This machine is a work horse! It’s fast and prints very well. I wore my last one out so purchased this same one again. The size is perfect for cookie cutters, and other small items. If you let it sit on the bed after it’s done for a few minutes it will easy come off the bed. It is extremely user friendly and you can find great support in various forms as well. I own six 3D printers and this is my go to! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024 by D. Marcum D. Marcum

  • Very Nice, Quick, Out of the box and printing in under an hour.
Size: Ender 3 V3 KE
Have used it for only 2 days, so hard to give a review that quick. But on initial setup and first few runs I can say this: For a first time buyer/user of a 3D printer, I could not be happier. Set it up and was printing the first test "Benchy" in under an hour. And for an under $200 printer, it is far better than what I was expecting. I must have got one built on a good day, my test prints turned out better than the video. Everything was running smooth and worked as I suppose it was meant to. Used up the freebie filament that came in the box and moved on to a new spool with no problem. Only 2 things I have found I am not happy with after only using it for two days, these two things could be considered "being to picky", but they are things I think others should know . Setup: The manual is crap. I literally had to get a magnifying glass to read it. Finally threw the thing away and went to find info online. Video on main site and flash drive are both CRAP. They go so fast you don't have time to even pause to keep up. Finally found a few users on Youtube that did an unboxing and first print that helped 100% more than the info from manufacturer. Printing: WHY put a heavy spool on the TOP of the gantry? my opinion is "STUPID". ONLY flaw in one of the prints it did was because of the gantry moving back and forth because of the jerking of the bed and the swaying of the spool. Have already seen 3D printed projects to get around this flaw, and will probably be printing them next. All in all, by finding more info from Youtube and moving the spool off, I can find no problems at all so far. Well worth the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024 by Roert A. Carter

  • Worked right off the bat
Size: Ender 3 V3 SE
Machi e was easy to set up and load the provided software. So far every print has been a success.
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024 by Nels

  • INTERIM REVIEW: Not impressed after first 3 prints (will update soon with more info)
Size: Ender 3
I tend to pay the low reviews little attention when making a decision to buy a product, but I'd be lying if I said that I didn't approach my online buying habits with a bit of caution and skepticism. Having looked at the reviews of this printer (both good and bad), I figured I could 1) use this printer to figure out how I was going to get into 3D printing, and 2) "get by" with something cheap while dealing with the current economic turmoil. The only thing this printer has provided is an intro to 3D printing/modeling and an unhealthy amount of paranoia (I'll explain shortly). One pain point was that the package came requiring assembly. I've never had a problem assembling products I have purchase in the past, but the instructions were nothing more than pictures that were difficult to visually decipher. Have become so lazy that we can't use words any more? Moreover assembly didn't really instill much confidence in the quality of the product. I mean this thing has to print in the X, Y, and Z coordinates. Surely alignment of the equipment is an operational "must". Dye cutting and drilling (in my experience) is never 100% accurate to ensure proper alignment. I'm worried that alignment might actually be causing my issue. The issue that I'm experiencing is actually that the printer isn't successfully printing above 4-5 cm. I attempted an overnight print that came out with the bottom half looking fine, while the top half looked like a cat had gotten hold of bundle of yarn and went to town. The print head looks like it's going to take some work to get the PLA off it. I'll probably have to boil it to break the PLA loose. Due to the horrible results of my first real print, I changed the head and filament and increased extruder temperature by 10 degrees. The results were better, but the print was still compressed at around the 4-5 cm height mark. I remember listening closely to the printer while it was printing and remember some very distinct and loud clicks in the motors. This was going on a lot and started to make me paranoid that the vertical stepper motor wasn't advancing. I believe the stepper motor that controls height of the print head was struggling to turn at multiple points in the print. Thus, the printer head wouldn't increase in height at certain points. It would explain why I see compression lines in in the prints. I think this is all caused by misalignment of the rails on the left and right sides of the print head. When assembling the printer, it was rather difficult to attach the top rail to the 2 side rails after they had been secured to the base. I felt like I was going to have to bend the side rails to get the screws to line up on top. I suspect that the ridiculous amount of tension on those rails is what's causing the vertical stepper motor to struggle to turn, and I can't think of a way to fix it other than machining my own aluminum rails. I've started a 3rd print today, but before starting it, I tried loosening and re-adjusting the top and bottom bolds on the left-hand rail (closest to the vertical stepper motor). The print will be done late this evening. I will review the quality and update this review with new information. Other notes: The adhesion bed is a B to get off of the prints. Be prepared to spend some time with a box cutter and some band-aids. The stepper motor that controls the filament feed cannot handle the weight of an entire 1kg spool of filament. It will skip repeatedly if there's too much tension on the filament. I guess the hanging weight of the spool above the printer is too much for it. So be prepared to babysit your printer and unwind some filament to prevent skipping. The printer is pretty loud. It would be nice to go throw this in my closet or garage where I would never have to listen to it. Unfortunately, that's not possible because I have to continuously watch it to make sure it isn't turning my filament into tangled fishing line. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2020 by John

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