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Creality K2 Plus Combo 3D Printer, Multi Color Printing with New CFS, Max 600mm/s Printing Speed, Full-auto Leveling, Next-Gen Direct Drive Extruder, Dual Al Camera, Build Volume 350 * 350 * 350mm

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Model: K2 Plus Combo


Features

  • Enjoy Printing in Multiple Colors: By hooking up as many as four CFS units together, you are able to print in the splendor of 16 colors. Saves the need for extra painting afterward. With Creality Automatic Material System. Intelligent Management of Multiple Filaments
  • High Speed Printing: Step-servo Motor System 30000mm/s2 accelaration, 40mm3/s High-flow and quiet. For a large-format machine, 600mm/s is pretty fast, but that's not the whole story. Turbocharged by the step-servo motors, it can accelerate at a staggering 30000mm/s2
  • Multi Material Capability: K2 Plus Combo equipped with Actively Heated Chamber & High-temp Nozzle with Hardened Steel Tip.Unlocks a wider selection of materials, including PLA/ABS/PETG/PA-CF/PLA-CF/ PET/ASA/PPA-CF
  • Dual AI Cameras: K2 Plus uses an Al camera on the chamber side to watch over spaghetti failure, foreign objects, idling, etc. It will alert you when an error occurs. It also supports real-time monitoring and time-lapse filming
  • Ingenious Anti-tilt Auto Leveling: K2 Plus features dual independently motorized Z-axes for automatic tilt reduction, strain gauge-based auto-leveling compensation, and a pro-level first layer capability that ensures a smooth and neat initial layer without manual intervention
  • High Quality Printing: Sturdy "Matrix" Frame, Die-cast tech for superb rigidity. Dual Z-axis Assisted by 4 Linear Rods. Extremely steady while carrying the print bed up and down. Virtually no layer shift. Aslo equipped with Automated Run-out & Sensor Filament Cutter
  • *K2 Plus Combo: K2 Plus + 1* CFS+4*500g filament(In the box)

Brand: Creality


Material: Aluminum, Metal


Product Dimensions: 19.49"D x 36.06"W x 20.28"H


Item Weight: 32 Kilograms


Supported File Format: Gcode/3MF


Product Dimensions: 19.49 x 36.06 x 20.28 inches


Item Weight: 70.4 pounds


Item model number: K2 Plus Combo


Date First Available: November 12, 2024


Manufacturer: Creality


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  • Still breaking it in, but loving it so far
Model: K2 Plus Combo
The media could not be loaded. So far so good. With the mixed reviews on this machine I was a bit hesitant to pull the trigger. I’ve only owned Creality printers in the past and while they’ve had their quirks, I’ve always been able to fix them. I’ve been pretty comfortable with them as a brand. I wanted multicolor and I preferred a large build plate. My end goal was to eliminate my two 300x300x400 printers for one larger printer that was more capable. The K2 Plus fit my requirements. I ordered the combo. It all thankfully arrived undamaged, but there was a gouge in one corner of the box which came very close to damaging the printer. The CFS ships inside the printer, securely anchored inside. The printer is HEAVY and for most people it will take a helper to move it safely. Setup wasn’t as quick as I assumed it would be, but apart from bed leveling, it wasn’t bad. The CFS anchor screws were a bit tight and it required a full sized screw driver to get the proper leverage on one of the screws. As long as you follow the Quickstart setup it’s all pretty straightforward. That is until I got to the bed leveling. The bed has knobs just like any other printer, but they were very tight. I had to use a screw driver in the screw heads (under the build plate) and a rubber grip to turn the knobs. My fingers were getting a bit too raw otherwise. I had about a .6mm variance across my bed. It was the first time I’d ever used Fluidd and it too me a bit to interpret which corner was which. I initially messed things up worse than it was in the first place. I made adjustments over and over and then recalibrated until I got the variance down to about .45mm. From what I’d read, this was well within spec and wouldn’t be a problem. It hasn't proven to be a problem yet. I’ve had a total of 4 ‘error’s during my printing processes. Only one of those errors was directly printer related. The CFS did not properly retract the filament after a print completed. I heated the nozzle back up, hit retract again and it worked just fine that next time. The other issues were slicer related. Every one of them was due to my ignorance with regards to importing 3mf files designed for different printers not specifying what filament was in the slots of the CFS. It does seem like I’ve been lucky so far and I hope that luck continues. I ran a firmware upgrade during the initial setup and then a second firmware update a few days later. The printer has been stable and running like a champ. I’m currently running 1.1.2.10. The build plate has been super sticky. I’ve only had adhesion issues with very small surfaces. Mice ear brims have helped with those. So far I’ve only printed PLA and PETG, all generic. Everything has printed well through the CFS and the side spool. I plan to try TPU 95A as well. One thing I worth clarifying has to do with the multicolor printing. I’d seen a video online suggesting that multicolor prints should not use less than a .2mm layer height. My first multicolor print was in .2mm and it looked okay, but not great. That could have partially been due to the models geometry. I tried a different model and chose .16mm layer height just to see how things turned out. To my surprise, it looked great! This is the turtle in my pictures. I love the speed and the quality to this point, though the quality isn't perfect. I really hope it lasts. The touch screen is working great, wifi has been great. I love being able to send the prints to the printer without a micro SD card. I know there is a lot of hate and regret from some buyers. This is understandable considering how much it costs. There are thousands of these printers out there though and while there are a lot of bad reviews, they pale in comparison to the number of printers that likely haven't been reviewed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025 by ICantBeBothered ICantBeBothered

  • Death By Shipping - Be Aware Before Ordering!
Model: K2 Plus Combo
The media could not be loaded. I'd love to be able to review the overall quality and features of this 3D printer, how fast it is, it's level of print precision... but, I can't. It arrived DOA and damaged. The outer box was fine and all the intricate packing was completely intact, however inside lurked some rather severe problems. This unit is large, about the size of a mini-fridge, with a large build plate (350mmx350mm), which is why I purchased it. It is heavy, bulky and you shouldn't lift it yourself, which might create inherent issues for delivery. Here in lies the issue. Logistics.... and the abuse it will take by shipping agents getting it to your location. The large build plate is cast aluminum and the supports can snap off in transit, despite all of the shipping supports and locking braces and the entire four spool filament changing unit being packed inside for support. It made no difference. The unit was inoperable on arrival. Door snapped off, build plate sheared at the supports, worm drive shafts bent, bushings gone, motors in unknown condition. I knew about issues with the rubber feet being sheared off in transit, and was prepared to perhaps replace a foot, or remove a broken screw... this is far more damage. Severe. It's DOA. Be aware of this before thinking about ordering this printer. Unfortunately, this also bent the worm drive build plate rods, blew out the bushings and motor shafts. So, even with the spare parts that Creality offered, I could spend hours rebuilding the machine that costs $1600 myself, and hope that there are no other issues later on, or, just give up and find another option. Also of important note, is that support is slow, and appears to only be answered from Shenzhen, China. So, that can limit hours, communication and certainly limit times when shipping replacement parts. The Creality website support is pretty useless, so you will either need to email (very slow, about 48 hours for each response) or use Facebook (Why?!) to chat... irritating. Keep this in mind if you think that you will need any level of troubleshooting or support. I really hope to update this with how amazing this printer is sometime in the future, but for now I cant. Understand that this is a premium, high speed, large build area, color changing printer that sounds awesome... if it can get to you undamaged. Order it with the mindset that UPS will be frustrated getting this expensive, mini-fridge sized, awkward, heavy piece of precision equipment to your door without damage. In my case, living in a large, well populated easy to get to city... it was not possible. I will update if any of these conditions change. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025 by Shock System Shock System

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