Official Creality Ender 3 3D Printer with Resume Printing Function and Stable Power Supply, High Precision Printing and High-standard V-profiles DIY 3D Printers Printing Size 8.66*8.66*9.84 inches

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Creality Ender-3 BETTER DETAIL BEST PART EASY TO USE
1 RESUME PRINTING

2 QUALITY V-PROFILE

3 HUMANIZED DESIGN

4 BEST GIFT

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THE PERFECT 3D PRINTER MODELING AID

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Customer Reviews

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3.9 out of 5 stars 297

4.1 out of 5 stars 1,564

4.1 out of 5 stars 2,521

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MAX PRINTING SPEED

100mm/s

500mm/s

250mm/s

600mm/s

600mm/s

600mm/s

600mm/s

PRINTING SIZE

8.66″*8.66″9.84″

8.66″*8.66″9.84″

8.66″*8.66″9.84″

8.66″*8.66″9.84″

11.81″*11.81″*11.81″

8.66″*8.66″9.84″

8.66″*8.66″9.84″

SUPPORT FILAMENT

PLA/TPU/ABS

PLA, PETG, ABS, TPU(95A), ASA

PLA, PETG, TPU(95A)

PLA, TPU, PETG, ABS, PLA-CF

PLA, PETG, PET, TPU, PA, ABS

ABS, PLA, PETG, PET, TPU, PA

ABS, PLA, PETG, PET, TPU, PA

CR TOUCH

RESUME PRINTING

FULL-METAL EXTRUDER

DUAL Z-AXES

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The Creality Ender 3 is extremely good value for the money. It is a well-built, safe device that can produce good quality outputs with almost no effort. It benefits from quality-of-life features, including a power recovery function, a tight filament pathway, and a heated bed with a viscose surface sticker similar. Also, it offers a decent build volume of 220 x 220 x 250mm. The machine prints well with a variety of filaments, including PLA, PETG, and ABS

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ADVANCED EXTRUDER TECHNOLOGY How to Use Creality Glossy Silver PET Sticker on Ender-3?? (Video)

Upgraded extruder greatly reduces plugging risk and bad extrusion; V-Shape with POM wheels makes it move noiseless, smoothly, and durable

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SAFETY PROTECTED POWER SUPPLY How to use Creality 3D New Cmagnet Build Surface Plate on Ender 3? (Video)

Only needs 5 minutes for the hotbed to reach 110℃.

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GREAT PROJECT FOR STUDENT How to Covert an Ender 3 from Bowden Style to Direct Drive?(Video)

The perfect gift to spark a lifelong love for science and engineering, and provide a deeper understanding of machinery and robotics.

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DIY ASSEMBLY How to Check the Voltage Value of Creality Ender-3?(Video)

Ender-3 enables DIY enthusiasts to assemble the machine themselve and have fun.

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EASY AND QUICK ASSEMBLY How to Assemble Creality 3D Ender-3 3D Printer by 3D Animation Show Video?

Ender 3 comes with several assembled parts, you only need about 2 hours to assemble 20 nuts well. Advanced Extruder Technology: Upgraded extruder greatly reduces plugging risk and bad extrusion; V-Shape with POM wheels makes it move noiseless, smoothly, and durable.

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EXCEPTIONAL PRINT QUALITY: Achieve high-resolution prints with a precision nozzle that ensures detailed and smooth models with printing accuracy up to ±0.1mm, ideal for prototyping and sample creation.
LARGE BUILD VOLUME: Offers a generous build space of 220 x 220 x 250 mm, perfect for creating medium-sized prototypes, small batches, or detailed parts for molding and sample applications.
RAPID HEATING BUILD PLATE: The heated bed reaches operating temperatures (up to 110°C) in just five minutes, ensuring strong adhesion and reducing material warping, making it suitable for various filament types.
RESUME PRINTING FUNCTION: Safeguard your printing projects with power recovery mode that resumes printing from the last recorded position after a power interruption, reducing the risk of print failure.
ADVANCED EXTRUDER TECHNOLOGY: The upgraded extruder minimizes the risk of clogging and ensures consistent filament extrusion, enhancing the overall print quality and making it ideal for mold sample printing.

Reviews (8)

8 reviews for Official Creality Ender 3 3D Printer with Resume Printing Function and Stable Power Supply, High Precision Printing and High-standard V-profiles DIY 3D Printers Printing Size 8.66*8.66*9.84 inches

  1. Terry S.

    Fantastic printer for the price.
    This is my first foray into 3d printing and this item has been more than I could have hoped for. I do model railroading and with the buildings and site furnishings I’ve created, it has already paid for itself. It needs to be releveled fairly often, but that would be a smart idea anyway. I’m very pleased.

  2. Jim M.

    Watch YouTube On-line Beginner Videos BEFORE Building – Assembly Sheet Is VERY Confusing
    Watch the third-party free YouTube on-line beginner videos BEFORE building. The included assembly sheet is VERY confusing … and I’m an engineer! The videos make good points about how extremely important it is to make sure the printer’s frame is absolutely square in all three dimensions. Just gradually tightening the bolts in a rotation (like when tightening the bolts/nuts on a vehicle wheel) isn’t good enough.The Z limit switch mounting bracket has a nub on the left front corner (looking from the front of the printer). Some videos say to clip it off (e.g., with diagonal wire cutters or heavy-duty shears), which is the only way that I could get to perform the bed “leveling” process. The process actually positions the bed parallel to the X-Y plane of the printer’s frame (left-to-right, and front-to-back).Some people mistakenly try to use a carpenter’s level to “level” the bed, but if the printer isn’t sitting on a perfectly level table/bench surface, and the bottom of the printer frame isn’t exactly parallel to the supporting table/bench surface (not likely), a carpenter’s level won’t be of any use.Threading the printing filament past the gripping feed rollers and into the white feed tube to the print head is very tricky. Some videos show that it helps to unscrew the brass fitting attached to the feed tube and get the filament to protrude out of the right side of the feed mechanism about an inch (25 mm), then screw the brass fitting back into the mechanism after pushing the fitting over the protruding filament.That makes it possible to get the filament into the feed tube – I couldn’t have accomplished that step without that hint. Getting the end of the filament into the hole beyond the gripping feed rollers was extremely frustrating, as the hole is impossible to see, even with bright lighting, as the hole passes through a black plastic housing behind the very close rollers.The menu items are somewhat different on my printer from any of the manual versions (included on the USB thumb drive, on the Creality.com site, elsewhere on-line, or what’s shown in the videos. I was able to guess that the Motion menu item was what had to be selected from the main menu in order to get to the Auto Home and Disable Steppers menu items, needed to perform the “leveling” steps.Once I had stumbled through the assembly sheet, then discovered the YouTube videos and done things right, printing was pretty straightforward using the built-in micro-SD card reader. I haven’t been able to scale a model down in the included Creality subset of the free, open-source Cura “slicing” software.The provided gcode files print just fine, but not the .stl files after scaling and saving as gcode files. The printer only displays and prints from gcode files that the slicing software generates from .stl (3D Object) files. I’m trying to resolve this issue via on-line searches and forums.

  3. ramiro martinez

    Beginner or expert I warn you quality is well below the price point.
    I purchased this printer thinking that some assembly would be required with some minor tweaking along the way. It has presented more than its fair share of problems. The base package of the ender 3 does not offer any tools to help maintain its normal wear and tear. I printed small pieces of abs that would take the whole day to print and it also had trouble printing abs even after I made a bunch of tweaks to its settings on how to print optimally for abs specifically. I have made somewhere around 10 to 15 prints in the matter of a year and a half and I already encountered a “blue screen of death” that I resolved, to then expose a new issue where now my stepper motors have lost their functionality. I was not printing humongous pieces like helmets or things of that nature I simply printed parts no larger than 3 inches at best, and even that it could not handle. This would be a waste of anyones money also because the support is not great and the updates are all over that place. Being that in order to find which update you need its required that you open up your machine and find which motherboard they gave you, then find the proper software and hope that thats the least of your problems. I am returning after a year and a half of use to warn people to not waste their time money and sanity over these poorly supported machines that still print with mediocre to horrible quality. Don’t be fooled by the price they will give out shortly there after being that I sparingly used mine I cant imagine what more moderate use would do to these hunks of garbage. That’s after I upgraded the springs for the bed and replaced the bed with a glass one to get better adhesion. Yet it still wouldn’t stick so I had to put blue painters tape where I was going to print on the printing bed each time. I would have more luck sticking oil to Houdini’s octopus underwater while blindfolded all the while that octopus would be using dawn to remove that oil simultaneously. Leveling the printing bed was another nightmare because the aluminum heating portion of the bed “that part that heats the printing plate” wasn’t machined with level or with quality whatsoever. I saw a “fix” where people literally sanded down the aluminum heating beds to be level before they would be able to level their printing bed properly. This being said leveling was impossible as portions of the bed would be unleveled regardless unless those grossly dramatic measures aforementioned were taken and you would have to play a machinist and learn how to level metal plates as if you were taking a community college course to get certified for this uniquely unnecessary skill. Save your money and buy something worth a little more because even the pro models have a ton of problems. From all the troubleshooting videos I’ve painstaking watched, this model, version, and company of 3D printers seem to always need fixing. Don’t recommend this to anyone its been a money pit at best for me and none of my prints have been successful in terms of print quality. Poor purchase all around if you don’t encounter a problem right away expect to encounter them soon regardless your level of 3d printing expertise, mind you I have been dealing with 3d printers nearly half my life.

  4. Said Zarate

    Excelente equipo.El ensamble es bastante intuitivo y con ayuda del manual lo llevas bien.Desde la primera impresión salió excelente.

  5. Paul Lim

    I bought this printer as well as the Prusa Mini+. Surprisingly, this printer turns out to be easier to manage and comes up with better and nicer prints. The Prusa Mini+ had some initial teething problems – particularly pertaining to prints being dislodged as it was not sticking to the print plate. I used glue-stick and finally decided to use 90% IPA alcohol solutions, which eventually worked. During this time, the Creality became my most reliable 3D printer!This printer was certainly worth more than the price I had paid and I would recommend anyone who is interested in 3D printing to get one! I absolutely didn’t regret making the jump – even though I heard horrible stories about support for this printer.

  6. Roberth B.

    Excelente impressora, embalagem de primeira. Fácil para montar, mas para quem nunca usou uma impressora 3D o manual pode não ser tão fácil de entender.

  7. Sandro

    Muito bom mesmo.

  8. Joao Vitor Bruno dos Santos

    Se for sua primeira impressora 3d acredito que a ender 3 pode ser a melhor opção ainda mais pela faixa de preço.A impressora vem muito bem embalada, peças organizadas, e pré montada, você só precisa finalizar a montagem que com o manual fica um pouco confuso mas vídeos na Internet explicam muito bem.A ender 3 é muito confiável, consegui fazer a primeira impressão de forma simples, como ela não tem muitas tecnologias inclusas muitas das calibrações devem ser feitas manualmente, e dependendo do uso pode vir a causar alguns problemas.Alguns pontos, além de parecerem negativos na verdade te ajudam a ganhar uma certa experiência com impressao 3d, que para mim é justificável pelo preço que encontramos.

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