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Anycubic Kobra Max Filament 3D Printer
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Anycubic Kobra Max Filament 3D Printer

The Anycubic Kobra Max is perfect for cosplayers, prop makers and small businesses looking to maximize their production output. The Anycubic Kobra Max is a pricey investment for hobbyists and enthusiasts, but it's far from being overpriced. Offering up convenience in the form of a massive build plate, The Anycubic Kobra Max is a …
The Anycubic Kobra Max is perfect for cosplayers, prop makers and small businesses looking to maximize their production output. The Anycubic Kobra Max is a pricey investment for hobbyists and enthusiasts, but it's far from being overpriced. Offering up convenience in the form of a massive build plate, The Anycubic Kobra Max is a mix of a couple of Anycubics previous printers: the Vyper and Chiron. Taking the features of the former and combining them with the frame, bed, and size of the latter results in the 3D printer that should interest anybody looking to print big on a budget. With a build volume of 400 x 400 x 450 mm, the Kobra Max not only provides ample room to materialize some of your most ambitious projects but, thanks to a handful of features, makes for a printer thats an easy entry point into large format printing. Anycubics new automatic leveling system, LeviQ, delivers clean first layers for trouble-free print preparation. Its carborundum glass plate grips prints firmly, whether for a couple of hours or days on end. And its sturdy skeleton, Volcano-style hotend, and extruder setup allow the Kobra Max to print accurately at an impressive speed, making it an incredibly versatile machine, capable of not only printing large but also precisely. Some adjustments to the printer profile were needed, mainly with retraction and support distance. With the stock profile, we found some supports welded into prints and retraction settings were a little off, given its Bowden setup. Still, overall, the Anycubic Kobra Max works for its $569 ask, with out-of-the-box print quality on par with many smaller and great 3D printers. You get repeatable results and trouble-free operation. That being said, the stock printer misses some conveniences that wouldve made printing huge on the Max better. Instead, youre forced to DIY quick fixes on areas such as the spool holder, which only holds standard 1kg spools to fit - a mere snack compared to the material the Max really needs to print full volume. If you want to put the entire build volume to use, you will most likely need to source an external spool holder for large, 2-3 kg spools or print one yourself. Also, the 0.4 mm stock nozzle is woefully slow for large prints - printing extra-large takes an obscene amount of time. Both nozzle and a spool holder can be obtained at little cost, but this is one area youd expect Anycubic to help the user out. Priced at $569, the Anycubic Kobra Max poses as an affordable entry into the niche that is large format 3D printing. You will have to look far and wide to find a similarly sized and specced alternative if youre aiming for big projects and ideas.
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    The Anycubic Kobra Max is perfect for cosplayers, prop makers and small businesses looking to maximize their production output. The Anycubic Kobra Max is a pricey investment for hobbyists and enthusiasts, but it's far from being overpriced. Offering up convenience in the form of a massive build plate, The Anycubic Kobra Max is a mix of a couple of Anycubics previous printers: the Vyper and Chiron. Taking the features of the former and combining them with the frame, bed, and size of the latter results in the 3D printer that should interest anybody looking to print big on a budget. With a build volume of 400 x 400 x 450 mm, the Kobra Max not only provides ample room to materialize some of your most ambitious projects but, thanks to a handful of features, makes for a printer thats an easy entry point into large format printing. Anycubics new automatic leveling system, LeviQ, delivers clean first layers for trouble-free print preparation. Its carborundum glass plate grips prints firmly, whether for a couple of hours or days on end. And its sturdy skeleton, Volcano-style hotend, and extruder setup allow the Kobra Max to print accurately at an impressive speed, making it an incredibly versatile machine, capable of not only printing large but also precisely. Some adjustments to the printer profile were needed, mainly with retraction and support distance. With the stock profile, we found some supports welded into prints and retraction settings were a little off, given its Bowden setup. Still, overall, the Anycubic Kobra Max works for its $569 ask, with out-of-the-box print quality on par with many smaller and great 3D printers. You get repeatable results and trouble-free operation. That being said, the stock printer misses some conveniences that wouldve made printing huge on the Max better. Instead, youre forced to DIY quick fixes on areas such as the spool holder, which only holds standard 1kg spools to fit - a mere snack compared to the material the Max really needs to print full volume. If you want to put the entire build volume to use, you will most likely need to source an external spool holder for large, 2-3 kg spools or print one yourself. Also, the 0.4 mm stock nozzle is woefully slow for large prints - printing extra-large takes an obscene amount of time. Both nozzle and a spool holder can be obtained at little cost, but this is one area youd expect Anycubic to help the user out. Priced at $569, the Anycubic Kobra Max poses as an affordable entry into the niche that is large format 3D printing. You will have to look far and wide to find a similarly sized and specced alternative if youre aiming for big projects and ideas.

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    Brand NameAnycubic
    ModelKobra Max 3d
    Model NameKobra Max 3d Printer
    Product LineKobra Max
    manufacturer‏:Anycubic
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