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 AI Camera, Build Volume 350 * 350 * 350mm : Industrial & Scientific
$1,299.00
About this item 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)
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Andrew Beck –
Well built. Easy to print
This was my first experience with a 3D printer. Don’t be intimidated, its not as hard as you think. Assembly will take you about 1 hour. The instructions provided do a pretty good job of letting you know what needs to be done, it also comes with a tool kit….not some cheap crappy tool, the right tools to get it done.Once you get it together you will need to spend a little time checking out Creality “the website where you can download stuff to print”. I would say all in all from opening the box to your first print will only take 2 hours.This printer can do some pretty advanced prints if so desired. I would recommend starting slow and just playing will different prints. A ton of fun!
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Ben –
Definitely a great printer
I’ve heard and read mixed reviews I was skeptical about making the purchase. But after unboxing it and connecting it to my wifi it printed amazingly straight out of the box. I printed a benchy in 21 minutes with no stringing. It’s definitely a big printer bigger than a night stand. I’ve printed multi color prints with zero issues it’s very easy to go from a picture on the internet to holding it in person. If you’re hesitant about the printer I can’t recommend it enough. (I rarely do reviews but I had to let this be known that this is a great buy.)
ChrisC –
The Creality 2K Pro Combo is not for the faint of heart or a non-technical individual.
At for now, I am giving the Creality K2 Plus Combo one star, I tried zero but it wouldn’t except it.. My printer was delivered late in the evening on Thursday (after 8pm). I unpacked everything, which was no easy chore. Once I had everything unpacked, I power on the printer and was presented with the initial setup. As I proceeded with the on screen setup steps, I suddenly receive a communication failure with the Y axis step servo. After researching online, I saw many people have had this issue and claimed reseating the communication cable would fix it. So, I set out removing the (16) screw to remove the back panel. Once the cable was exposed, I could see it was glued into place; as are most of the other cables. Not wanting to break anything, I decided to contact Creality Support for steps to proceed (chat support is available 24×7). After a considerable wait, I was chatting with a support person. I gave him the error code and explained it was a brand new printer. After several minutes, the support guy sent me a link to the wiki I already read (saying to reseat the cables). I explained to him that the cable were glued in place. I was next told he would create a ticket and an engineer would get back to me by email in 24. – 48 hours.Once I got done chatting with the support person, I continued to read articles online. There was a YouTube video of someone having to replace their extruder. In the video he makes not of the cables being built in, ” don’t over think it, just remove the glue”. So, I removed the glue and reseated the cable, then powered on the printer again. I was able to complete the setup menu and have not received the Y axis error again. I have to wonder, how did the cable come lose if it was glued in, seems more like somebody put it in wrong then glued it.Now, I have the printer powered on and the initial configuration is complete with no errors. Next step is to load filament. I insert the filament according to the directions, the filament indicator tells me the filament is detected. Next, I press the extrude button, which should extrude 10mm of filament into the waste shoot. Instead, the filament falls out. I repeat this process several time, with no success. Now, I get a communications failure on the E axis (the extruder). I set out to reseat the extruder cables, it worded for the Y axis so why not for the E axis. To reseat the extruder cables, you have to remove the extruder and motor from the unit. The control cable for the motor is at the back of the motor, which is behind the extruder. After taking our more tiny screw and reseating the cables, I power on the printer once again. With luck, it powers on with no errors. I proceed to load the filament again, and again, it just falls out. But, now with the cover off the extruder I can see the gears, and they appear to be spinning the wrong way. To test my new theory, I press the retract button to back the filament out. But, to my surprise it pulls the filament in and loads it. Another round of searching on the internet, and I learn this is a winding/wiring issue with the motor. And, I learn the Klipper firmware has a switch to reverse the servo motor. I wont get into the logic behind creating a reverse in the firmware, instead of winding the motor correctly.Now, after changing the firmware setting, I once again power on the printer and attempt to load the filament. Success, the motor is now spinning in the correct direction and the filament is loaded. This now proves the E axis servo and the extruder are working. So, what’s next?? Of course the next thing to do is try to print Benchy. Filament loaded, I push the button and stand back, ready to see the power of this beast in action. And, it is moving like crazy, like a blur it moves back and forth, up and down printing Benchy for all it’s worth. Except, there is no filament coming out. No errors, no fault in the movements of the printhead, just a little PLA dust on the heating plate. Thirty-six hours in, and I have not even been able to print a line. To be honest, I probably would have returned it, but I can’t remember how to get everything back into the box.Maybe some day soon, some support magic will fix my printer, or I will figure out how to get it back in the box. At that time, I will update my review with the final verdict.
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Erik –
K2 Plus – Amazing
Works great! The only issue I encountered was a nozzle jam error. After disassembling the extruder, I found a small piece of filament stuck inside, which was triggering the error. Once I removed it, the printer worked perfectly.I’ve noticed that if you don’t retract the filament before changing colors or types, it can break inside the extruder when you try to pull it out.That aside, I’ve had excellent results with both single-color and multi-color prints. I’m really excited about this printer!
MellaYella –
Fabulous Printer!
This is my first 3d printer and I absolutely LOVE IT. Prints extremely fast in great quality, and was so easy to set up. Highly recommend.
Robbie WoodRobbie Wood –
It is a very large machine
I love the K2 plus, I’m trying not to use it as much as I do that way. The rest of my print farm can have some attention. The spot for the bill plate kind of catches on the Z axis screws but outside of that I love this machine.
Kimmie LKimmie L –
Easy to use for beginners.
Spend the money and get this printer! We have never used a 3D printer before. 100% new to this. We were able to print right out of the box! It is HEAVY. Make sure you have help bringing it in and setting it up. Ones everything was set, it was ready to go and we have been using it every day since. It is user friendly. There are amazing YouTube videos if you want to learn more in depth features. But right out of the box, it is fun and usable for beginners.
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HannahLeyha –
Great printer – when it works – and it rarely does
I needed a new 3D printer and the Creality K2 plus combo checked all the boxes.So far, so good. Small prints, even multi-color ones, went fine. Print quality is awesome. Everything looked great …Until I needed to print some parts for electronics casings of approximately the size of a postcard. This was when all hell broke loose. At undefined time intervals – but mostly during the first few layers – the print just stopped. The printer complained of a potentially clogged nozzle, however, there was no blockage. Nothing. If I tried extruding after such a stop, everything worked normally …So I changed print temperatures, switched filaments, restricted print speeds, cleaned everything even when there was nothing that needed cleaning, searched on the internet and tried several other things – so far to no avail …I already wasted countless hours and a lot of filament …Currently I’m on the edge of returning this thing, because it isn’t working properly and there seems to be no solution for the issue.I give it a few more days and another chance until I make the final decision …I really like this printer, but if it is this unreliable I cannot and will not keep it.
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Dalton DeMorrow –
Good product
Great product, but the single nozzle with multicolor prints wastes a lot of filament
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Felipe Caminmo –
Best 3D Printer today
The best 3D printer I owned so far.