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Creality K2 SE 3D Printer, 500mm/s High-Speed Printing, Support Multi Color 3D Printing Needs CFS, Solid Metal Build, Auto Leveling, Direct Drive Extruder, Quick-Swap Nozzle, 220×215×245mm Print Size

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Model: K2 SE


Features

  • 500mm/s High-Speed Fast PrintingDriven by a lightweight CoreXY motion system, the Creality K2 SE delivers up to 500mm/s high-speed printing with 20,000mm/s2 acceleration. The built-in vibration sensor and input shaping algorithm actively reduce ringing and resonance for smoother walls, sharper details, and consistently high-quality resultseven at fast print speeds.
  • Solid Metal BuildHigh Precision & Stable PrintingFeaturing a die-cast aluminum alloy frame, corner gussets, and dual-side crossbeams, the K2 SE offers exceptional rigidity for high-precision 3D printing. The enhanced mechanical stability minimizes frame flex during rapid movement, ensuring reliable dimensional accuracy and professional surface finishes across large models, prototypes, and daily-use parts.
  • Expandable Multicolor PrintingCompatible with Creality CFSK2 SE is the upgrade of K1 SE 3d printer, the K2 SE is fully compatible with the Creality CFS multicolor system (sold separately). When upgraded, the printer unlocks advanced multicolor 3D printing with automatic filament identification, relay switching, tangle/run-out detection, and seamless multicolor slicing via Creality Printallowing K2 SE to grow into a powerful multi-material solution when needed.
  • Direct Drive Extruder with Upgraded Feeding SystemThe modular direct drive extruder enables accurate filament control for fast or detailed prints. Key advantages include:Quick-Swap Nozzle for minimal downtime;Hardened steel dual-drive gears for smooth, wear-resistant feeding;Built-in filament run-out sensor for reliable project monitoring,This upgraded extruder system enhances consistency for a wide range of materials, supporting precise workflows for functional parts and creative projectsideal for a direct drive 3D printer.
  • Effortless Setup & Fully Automatic LevelingBeginner-Friendly ExperienceEnjoy a true out-of-the-box setup with just a 5-minute assembly. Follow the touchscreen Quick Guide for fully automatic bed leveling, fan calibration, and first-time tuning. The one-tap leveling system eliminates manual adjustments, improving first-layer success rates and simplifying the workflow for both beginners and advanced usersideal for anyone seeking an easy-to-use auto leveling 3D printer.
  • 220215245mm Large Build VolumeThe optimized build area offers the flexibility needed for functional parts, household models, figurines, and multi-component assemblies. As a large build volume 3D printer, the K2 SE maintains consistent quality across both small detailed prints and larger structural builds, providing more space for creative and engineering applications.
  • Creality OS, Creality Print & CloudSmart Workflow Across DevicesPowered by the latest Creality OS, the K2 SE supports expert-mode tuning, LAN multi-printer control, and intelligent high-speed profiles. Creality Print provides optimized slicing with 40+ filament presets, advanced path planning, and full 3MF multicolor slicing when paired with CFS. For remote printing and model downloads, Creality Cloud delivers an integrated ecosystem with smart 3D printer controls and a vast model library.

Brand: Creality


Material: Metal


Color: K2 SE


Product Dimensions: 13.98"D x 13.9"W x 18.98"H


Item Weight: 22.5 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 13.98 x 13.9 x 18.98 inches


Item Weight: 22.5 pounds


Item model number: K2 SE


Date First Available: July 8, 2024


Manufacturer: Creality


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • My first 3D printer, it works well and is easy to use
Model: Creality Hi Combo
My first 3D printer, and it just works After much comparison shopping I settled on the Creality HI Combo. Arrival and assembly: As a first time 3D printer novice I was pleasantly surprised at how well the printer was packaged. Assembly was straight forward, insert the gantry, secure six screws, connect a few well marked connectors and it was done in probably less than 10 minutes. Adding the CFS was also simple, The only question was which cable went into which port. As it turned out it didn't matter, but it would have been helpful to eliminate any confusion by providing information on this part. Placement of the CFS feeder also left a little too much to imagination. If I were to do it again, I would place the part a little lower on the side of the gantry (with the boudin tube coming out about mid point on the gantry). Overall a very sturdy piece of equipment. First startup: Turning on the printer and waiting for it to go through its initial startup process was fairly lengthy (I can only guess because I have no previous printer for comparison) but since it is only a one time event, it is what it is. The only issue was the printer runs through its complete diagnostics, then goes out to look for any updates. Of course it finds an update, installs it and then because it is updated it goes through the complete diagnostics a second time. I would think it would look for updates first then run diagnostics just once (It is a new toy and I was anxious to start playing). First run: I dispensed with running the standard tug boat test and proceeded directly to printing things I would actually use. Creality Print Software: I have no other slicer to make comparison, however I find the slicer fairly easy to work with, though not fully intuitive. There are many features and options to customize your projects some come with pop ups that briefly describe what the feature does, some are more cryptic, maybe it is just because I am new to the hobby. Some features have no pop up instructions, so I will just leave them at the default until I am more knowledgeable. 2 weeks of use: over the past two weeks I have printed 36 projects. The shortest was 8:13, and the longest was 8:18:27, with a total run time for all projects at 52:54:51. I printed 14 multicolor projects all with no errors or failures. The only change I made to the default settings was to change the layer height from 0.2mm to 0.12mm. This makes very nice prints with no apparent layer lines. Materials used for my projects: As a new comer I have only been using Creality filaments. Mostly Hyper-PLA, but also CR-Silk, and CR-PLA. Summary: As a new hobbiest, I am pleased with this purchase I find the addition of the CFS combo makes this a pleasure to operate. I would purchase this again , and would recommend it to others. My only issue is I would like Creality to provide a comprehensive user manual to include recommendations on maintenance and service items that I need to do to maintain the printer. This could be a PDF on their web site. Also I have not been able to figure out how to register the printer with Creality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2025 by Tom Tom

  • Reliable First Printer That Can Handle Real Detail
Model: Ender 3 V3 SE
This is my first 3D printer and it’s turned into a bit of a workhorse. The Ender 3 V3 SE has been great for functional stuff—tools, brackets, random adapters—and now I’m using it for art toys and figurines with a surprising amount of detail for what it costs. The auto-leveling and direct drive extruder make it pretty friendly for a beginner; once it’s dialed in, I can just hit print and walk away. The build volume (around 8.5” cube) has been enough for most parts and 7–9” figures without having to slice things into a million pieces. It’s not perfect. The fans and motors aren’t exactly quiet, and there is a bit of a learning curve with tuning, bed adhesion, and profiles—you’ll spend some time tweaking before you get those really clean prints. The stock interface and slicer are pretty basic too, so don’t expect super polished software out of the box. Overall though, for the price, this thing punches above its weight. If you want a first printer that can do both practical prints and detailed display pieces without spending Bambu-money, this is a really solid place to start. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2025 by Joe Joe

  • It doesnt work and its unreliable
Model: Creality Hi Combo
To Whom It May Concern, I purchased the Creality hi Combo with the CFS at the end of May with the intention of using it for multi-color printing. I initially planned to purchase the Bambu Lab A1 Combo, but opted for this unit under the assumption it would be a smoother transition, since I already own the Ender V3 KE and am familiar with Creality’s slicer and app ecosystem. That assumption turned out to be completely wrong. From the very beginning, this printer has been plagued with problems. Every print came out misaligned by several layers. After numerous resets and calibrations, I discovered the drive belt was completely loose—nowhere in the instruction manual does it mention that this needs to be manually tensioned. That is an unacceptable omission for a printer at this price point. After manually adjusting the belt, the printer began working—briefly. Now it violently slams the print head into the endstop after purging filament, making an extremely loud, damaging sound. On top of that, any print longer than three hours results in fault code FO0528, stating the printer is printing without extruding. I’ve tested extrusion manually and confirmed that it functions, yet the fault continues. Even worse, after clearing the fault and attempting to resume the print, it lifts the hot end too high and completely fails to adhere to the previous layer. The result? Wasted filament, wasted time, and a canceled print—again and again. The only workaround I’ve found is to remove the CFS system entirely and print with the filament directly on the printer, which defeats the entire point of buying the combo in the first place. I have tried every piece of troubleshooting advice I can find online and in the manual (which, frankly, is minimal and poorly written). Still, the issues persist. And what’s worse: there is no customer service number for the manufacturer, and your Amazon-provided warranty doesn’t take effect until the manufacturer’s warranty ends. So in reality, I paid extra for a warranty I can’t even use when I need it most. This entire experience has been nothing short of infuriating. I have wasted a tremendous amount of money—not only on the printer but on failed prints, wasted filament, and countless hours of my time. At this point, I feel scammed by both Creality and Amazon. This is the worst experience I’ve had with any tech product, and it’s made me seriously question the value of Amazon Prime. I would have been far better off purchasing from a reputable retailer like Micro Center, where they actually offer a real warranty, support, and a no-hassle return or exchange policy. I expect a full resolution immediately. That means either: • A replacement printer that actually works, • A full refund, or • Escalated support from a real human being with the authority to fix this. Otherwise, I’ll be forced to file a formal complaint and pursue this further. I refuse to be left stuck with a broken product and a useless warranty. I await your immediate response ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2025 by Austin

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