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Creality K1 SE 3D Printer, 2024 New Version 600mm/s High-Speed Hands-Free Auto Leveling Flagship-Level Direct Extruder Quick-swap Tri-Metal Nozzle K1 Upgrade 3D Printer

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Color: K1 SE


Features

  • 12X Speedy with CoreXYK1 SE 3D Printer inherits the lightweight and agile CoreXY system of the K1 series. Max 600mm/s speed and 20000mm/s2 acceleration.It can maintain print quality while printing at high speed, it is 12 times faster than the other normal 3d printer.
  • Flagship Reliable ExtruderCrealitry k1 se uses the same extruder as k1c. The extruder equipped with a newly added side spring & ball plunger, feeds filaments precisely without slacking. Apart from regular filaments, it can also handle flexible TPU.
  • Durable Tri-metal Nozzle & 60W HotendEasy to maintain & quick to swap. The durable steel-tipped copper nozzle is integrated with a titanium alloy heatbreak. It blocks heat-creep and can be swapped super easily. The ceramic heater, 75s quick heating from 0 to 300C, encircling the hotend can fully melt ABS*, and other filaments for ultra-fast printing.
  • Solid Frame Using Die Cast PartsK1 SE has a rigid frame with aluminum alloy parts made by integrated die casting. It also features corner gussets and crossbeams on both sides to reinforce the frame. So, this creality 3d printer can operate steadily with minimal shaking.
  • Auto Calibration with One TapGive it a tap and walk away. The K1 SE auto-calibration gets everything ready for you. Bid farewell to the frustrating leveling work with calibration paper.
  • Anti-vibration Fan & AlgorithmA dynamically balanced part cooling fan produces fewer vibrations which are mitigated by active input shaping. No more ringing, and surface artifacts.
  • Open-source Creality OS & Creality CloudCreality OS based on klipper, enables many advanced functions such as linear advance and input shaping. You can customize it or join the open-source community to explore more. Creality Cloud, a diverse, convenient, and interesting all-in-one 3D printing platform.

Brand: Creality


Material: Metal


Color: K1 SE


Product Dimensions: 13.9"D x 13.9"W x 18.9"H


Item Weight: 22.5 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 13.9 x 13.9 x 18.9 inches


Item Weight: 22.5 pounds


Item model number: K1 SE


Date First Available: July 8, 2024


Manufacturer: Creality


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Astoundingly good printer for the cost.
Color: Ender 3 V3 SE
I am absolutely amazed at the quality of this printer. I have 2 MakerGear M2s with upgraded Hotends (about $3K each when I bought them), and this Ender creates prints that are almost as clean. I bought this machine for my 14yo daughter to experiment with. She's been spending alot of time using the PRUSA printers in her schools Maker Space, and I want to encourage her to get deeper into it. There's a little learning curve with the included Slicer app (which is terrible), but once she figured out how to work with it, she was off and running. Supposedly, there's a way to directly connect it to a PC, but she's using the SD Card to sneaker-net the GCODE files from her computer to the Ender. Works fine. The attached Controller is easy to work with, and has enough settings available to manage prints reasonably well. The only complaint I have is that the Print Time Estimator algorithm is awful. Really innacurate. But, otherwise it's solid. In fact, we had a power failure 3 hours into a 10 hour print, and the controller recognized the unsheduled stop, and was able to resume printing with no visible artifacts on the objects. My MakerGears would freak if that happened. Additionally, I love the flexible magnetic bed. Popping finished prints off the bed is ridiculously easy. My M2s are glass, and can sometimes be a real PITA when removing prints. Seriously, you cannot find a better starter printer for 2x this price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2024 by Scooter

  • Surprisingly good quality
Color: Ender 3 V3 SE
Very easy assembly. Was printing in the first half hour. Print quality was so much better than previous model. Auto leveling was amazing.
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024 by Byron R. Kindig

  • decent-ish printer
Color: Ender 3 V3 SE
At first glance this printer is great, until you realize the features it offers don't work properly. The auto-leveling is an absolute joke. I have to manually level it before each print otherwise the print will fail. Extrusion has issues pushing globs or too little at random times, and to top it all off the fan in the unit broke after 13 days of having it which seems to be a common issue with this model. I'll be returning it for a different brand. I initially thought I got a lemon unit, but doing more research there are countless people who have the same issues as me, especially the leveling issues. I understand this is a budget printer, but the headache this thing has given me after such a short time owing it has pushed me to a point I just cannot validate the money for something so fragile and finnicky. If all goes well with the printer then the prints come out amazing, but unfortunately 7/10 prints fail for me even with all of the adjusting and fine tuning I have done to ensure the issue is not on my end. Best of luck to anyone that decides to buy this, I hope your experience is better than mine and I just got unlucky. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024 by Austin Harvey

  • Perfect for beginners who want more print room
I'm 100% new to 3d printing. I heard about it in like 2014, saw the prices of printers and immediately dismissed it as a "rich thing for rich people" (dropping 2-3k on a machine that made really poor looking 3d prints wasn't feasible for a college student). I looked at it on a complete whim recently and was shocked to see printers going for this cheap with filament around $20 a roll. I really was setting sights on an Ender 3. Everyone said it's just a great starter one to have. However I saw someone say "if you have a bit more money, just go with a CR-10). I liked a lot that had too, but ultimately didn't see the point when the CR10s had the filament runout detection and power restart function. I haven't tried the latter, the first I have seen work. To anyone having issues, let me explain my problems and how I solved them. Instructions not clear? Watch numerous videos on youtube on setting it up. Don't follow one guy. See what like 3 or 4 people have to say about how to get the printer built in the first place. What should you print first? Bed alignment squares from thingiverse. That site will quickly become a favorite of yours and any of those options are great. There's a 6 minute video on youtube that shows how you can use that test to tell if you need to lower/raise your bed and which corner needs it. Print not sticking? This was a killer for me. I nearly returned it because I couldn't get anything to stick. So this is a tricky one. The glass surface that comes with nearly all printers is warped. Go to a hardware store and get a box of 12"x12" mirror tiles (I got 6 for like $10 at lowes). Get a bottle of 99.9% isopropyl alcohol. This clears the print surface absolutely of any oils from your hands and any debris. I got a cheap little spritz bottle, remove the glass bed, and just spray it down then wipe with a paper towel. It works great. That works for basic small scale prints. The best luck (that I've printed larger things with) is outright Aqua Net hair spray. I have a separate small box with a bit of padding from the printer, I remove the bed, and spray it down with 3-4 layers of Aqua Net. After it's dry (about 5 minutes) I remove it and put it on the heating bed. That's gotten my best results. When it's done printing, take the heated glass bed (with print still attached) off and just set it on a cool (NOT cold) surface and it'll come off after a good few minutes. I've got the bed leveled, what should I print now? Calibration cube. Make sure the X Y and Z are perfect. After that, give Benchy a try. What are my settings? I have great luck with a bed temp of 45-50 (50 typically). I set my base print temp at 210 and every other layer at 205. There are tests to see what temp your filament works best on, and all filaments aren't equal. So take it with a grain of salt. Those are just my "I want this thing printed and I'm not in it for perfection" settings. Slight bit of stringiness? Get an exacto knife and remove it. Couple bumps and very slight uneven edge (or sharper edge)? Dollar tree sandpaper pack, you get a lot of high grits (which is what you want) and just take it off. 3D printing is a fun art hobby. This is something you don't rush. It's easy to get into, but there's so much to learn with nozzles, print temps, speeds, fills, supports...it's a lot to master. It's just complex. This printer does great work and has a huge surface that I wanted (you can get upgrade kits for the ender 3, but one to fit this size cost about as much as this and require more work). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2020 by SD SD

  • Good printer but auto leveling could be better
Color: Ender 3 V3 SE
Works great out the box but auto leveling is inaccurate after about a month. So need to manually level now. Besides that it's great for the price.
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024 by Teddy Pantoja

  • Great for both small items and large items with a decent sized build size.
Color: Ender 3 V3 SE
Quick and easy assembly. I like the magnetic PEI build plate and the self-leveling feature. I have a 5-year-old Makerbot Replicator 2X, which still runs great, and I love it, but the build size is quite small compared to this Ender 3. The only issue I ran into with this was not with the Ender but with the add-on filament runout attachment from Creality. The instructions for installation show you connecting it to the wrong port, and there is nowhere for the cable to exit without pinching it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024 by JC

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