Creality 3D CR-10 Max 3D Printer Larger Printing Size 450450470mm
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Make sure this fits by entering your model number.GOLDEN TRIANGLE Not to be confused with the popular tourist area in Asia, or nicely arranged photographs; no, the ‘Golden Triangle’ here refers to the Z-axis brace connecting the top of the frame to the base. In theory, this will do away with Z-wobble in prints, providing silky smooth finish up into the rafters.AUTOMATIC LEVELING As with the CR-10S Pro before it, it would appear that the CR-10 Max features some kind of inductive probe on the print head. A matrix leveling routine will use this to measure a series of points across the bed, resulting in zonal compensation and, hopefully, level first layers. The CR-10 Max also includes Creality’s oversized manual bed-leveling knobs, so manual leveling is also an option.DIFFERENT NOZZLE TYPES The Creality CR-10 Max is said to feature two different nozzles, both the expected 0.4mm, plus an 0.8mm nozzle for faster prints. We suspect the latter is only possible with the inclusion of a dual-gear filament feeder, here provided by Bondtech.DOUBLE BELTS Hauling a 450 x 450 mm print bed requires a sturdy assembly to shift all that weight. It stands to reason that Creality double up on the belts pulling the bed.RAPID HEATING BED One interesting new direction for Creality here is the inclusion of a split flow power supply for its large print bed. Pushing 24V to the bed independently from the motherboard, the company claims such an arrangement reduces electromagnetic interference. Until we see it for ourselves, we couldn’t speak to the benefits.
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larger printing size:450*450*470mm with Golden triangle for better stabilityrapid heat-up of entire platform.100% real heating sizeimported Capricorn Teflon tube,double drive for rapid feedingdouble boost effect rail-type transmisPackage Size: 735*735*305mmWeight: 24.8kgThe CR-10 Max is the fifth CR-10 style printer from Creality, and very much looks like it builds upon the design language established with the CR-10S Pro; red and black color scheme, enclosed control box with power supply and simplified, touchscreen-driven UI.Creality points to several new features that set the CR-10 Max apart.CAPRICORN BOWDEN TUBE Distinctive for its deep blue hue, Capricorn tubing provides high lubricity and temperature resistance to a Bowden style extrusion setup. A premium inclusion.PRINT RECOVERY MODES No one should ever have to suffer the pain of a long-distance print failing at the last hurdle. With an expanded build volume, big prints are inevitable on the CR-10 Max, and so a suite of print recovery features are very much welcome. It’s nothing we haven’t seen before: a mechanical filament out switch, and power loss recovery mode, but their continued presence is appreciated.DUAL ROD-DRIVEN Z There’s some logic in thinking that driving the X-carriage through the Z-axis from both ends would result in more stability and, therefore, better prints.TOUCH SCREEN As has been in place on CR-series printers since the CR-X, the CR-10 Max features a color touchscreen UI. If it’s anything like the recent units we’ve had in the All3DP office lately, it’ll also come with obnoxiously loud touch-tone sound effects on each button press. Seriously. It sounds like you could dial the nineties on them.
Make sure this fits by entering your model number.GOLDEN TRIANGLE Not to be confused with the popular tourist area in Asia, or nicely arranged photographs; no, the ‘Golden Triangle’ here refers to the Z-axis brace connecting the top of the frame to the base. In theory, this will do away with Z-wobble in prints, providing silky smooth finish up into the rafters.AUTOMATIC LEVELING As with the CR-10S Pro before it, it would appear that the CR-10 Max features some kind of inductive probe on the print head. A matrix leveling routine will use this to measure a series of points across the bed, resulting in zonal compensation and, hopefully, level first layers. The CR-10 Max also includes Creality’s oversized manual bed-leveling knobs, so manual leveling is also an option.DIFFERENT NOZZLE TYPES The Creality CR-10 Max is said to feature two different nozzles, both the expected 0.4mm, plus an 0.8mm nozzle for faster prints. We suspect the latter is only possible with the inclusion of a dual-gear filament feeder, here provided by Bondtech.DOUBLE BELTS Hauling a 450 x 450 mm print bed requires a sturdy assembly to shift all that weight. It stands to reason that Creality double up on the belts pulling the bed.RAPID HEATING BED One interesting new direction for Creality here is the inclusion of a split flow power supply for its large print bed. Pushing 24V to the bed independently from the motherboard, the company claims such an arrangement reduces electromagnetic interference. Until we see it for ourselves, we couldn’t speak to the benefits.
상품설명
larger printing size:450*450*470mm with Golden triangle for better stabilityrapid heat-up of entire platform.100% real heating sizeimported Capricorn Teflon tube,double drive for rapid feedingdouble boost effect rail-type transmisPackage Size: 735*735*305mmWeight: 24.8kgThe CR-10 Max is the fifth CR-10 style printer from Creality, and very much looks like it builds upon the design language established with the CR-10S Pro; red and black color scheme, enclosed control box with power supply and simplified, touchscreen-driven UI.Creality points to several new features that set the CR-10 Max apart.CAPRICORN BOWDEN TUBE Distinctive for its deep blue hue, Capricorn tubing provides high lubricity and temperature resistance to a Bowden style extrusion setup. A premium inclusion.PRINT RECOVERY MODES No one should ever have to suffer the pain of a long-distance print failing at the last hurdle. With an expanded build volume, big prints are inevitable on the CR-10 Max, and so a suite of print recovery features are very much welcome. It’s nothing we haven’t seen before: a mechanical filament out switch, and power loss recovery mode, but their continued presence is appreciated.DUAL ROD-DRIVEN Z There’s some logic in thinking that driving the X-carriage through the Z-axis from both ends would result in more stability and, therefore, better prints.TOUCH SCREEN As has been in place on CR-series printers since the CR-X, the CR-10 Max features a color touchscreen UI. If it’s anything like the recent units we’ve had in the All3DP office lately, it’ll also come with obnoxiously loud touch-tone sound effects on each button press. Seriously. It sounds like you could dial the nineties on them.
2020-07-06 14:39:05