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popularJ3D123 posted Today 02:15 PM
popularJ3D123 posted Today 02:15 PM

[Refurbished] Creality 3D Printers K2 Plus Combo $879, K1 Max $359

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The K2 Plus Combo and K1 Max referbs are on sale. I have a k1 Max myself and it's been pretty solid for the past few years with its big 300x300x300mm build volume. At this price I might have to pick up another. Remember to use code HAPPY30TH to get 20% off at checkout.

Refurbished Creality K2 Plus Combo 3D Printer with Intelligent CFS 16 Colors $879: https://www.ebay.com/itm/356777179494
  • Intelligent CFS: CFSx4 delivering up to 16 colors
  • 350x350x350mm: More space for creativity
  • Step-servo Motor System: 30000mm/s² acceleration and quiet
  • Actively Heated Chamber: Supporting engineering filaments
  • Dual AI Cameras: Smart to adjust flow rate and alert failures
  • Sturdy "Matrix" Frame: Die-cast tech for superb rigidity

Refurbished Creality K1 Max 3D Printer 600mm/s High Speed Auto Leveling: https://www.ebay.com/itm/356287001537
  • Build Volume: 300*300*300mm
  • Product Dimensions: 435*462*526mm
  • Package Dimensions: 508*508*608mm
  • Net Weight: 18kg
  • Gross Weight: 23kg
  • Printing Speed: ≤600mm/s
  • Acceleration: ≤20000mm/s²
  • Printing Accuracy: 100±0.1mm
  • Layer Height: 0.1-0.35mm
  • Extruder: Dual-gear direct drive extruder
  • Filament Diameter: 1.75mm
  • Nozzle Diameter: 0.4mm(compatible with 0.6/0.8mm)
  • Nozzle Temperature: ≤300℃
  • Heatbed Temperature: ≤100℃
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The K2 Plus Combo and K1 Max referbs are on sale. I have a k1 Max myself and it's been pretty solid for the past few years with its big 300x300x300mm build volume. At this price I might have to pick up another. Remember to use code HAPPY30TH to get 20% off at checkout.

Refurbished Creality K2 Plus Combo 3D Printer with Intelligent CFS 16 Colors $879: https://www.ebay.com/itm/356777179494
  • Intelligent CFS: CFSx4 delivering up to 16 colors
  • 350x350x350mm: More space for creativity
  • Step-servo Motor System: 30000mm/s² acceleration and quiet
  • Actively Heated Chamber: Supporting engineering filaments
  • Dual AI Cameras: Smart to adjust flow rate and alert failures
  • Sturdy "Matrix" Frame: Die-cast tech for superb rigidity

Refurbished Creality K1 Max 3D Printer 600mm/s High Speed Auto Leveling: https://www.ebay.com/itm/356287001537
  • Build Volume: 300*300*300mm
  • Product Dimensions: 435*462*526mm
  • Package Dimensions: 508*508*608mm
  • Net Weight: 18kg
  • Gross Weight: 23kg
  • Printing Speed: ≤600mm/s
  • Acceleration: ≤20000mm/s²
  • Printing Accuracy: 100±0.1mm
  • Layer Height: 0.1-0.35mm
  • Extruder: Dual-gear direct drive extruder
  • Filament Diameter: 1.75mm
  • Nozzle Diameter: 0.4mm(compatible with 0.6/0.8mm)
  • Nozzle Temperature: ≤300℃
  • Heatbed Temperature: ≤100℃

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Today 02:34 PM
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TheBookManToday 02:34 PM
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Amazing deal on the K1 Max.
I got the same refurb from the same seller last year for just under $500 and it's been a solid printer. I've had a few issues (mainly due to user error), and did a warranty claim, and ended up getting refunded for my purchase -- I then ordered the parts myself and fixed it myself.. Mine only had a 1 year warranty.

With the 2 year warranty this comes with, it's a no brainer.
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Arrow34Today 03:17 PM
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man tempting
Today 03:18 PM
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ChrisC7705Today 03:18 PM
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a really good large format printer, but if you want multicolor I would not do it. The filament waste is egregious.
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sonofademonToday 03:22 PM
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Quote from ChrisC7705 :
a really good large format printer, but if you want multicolor I would not do it. The filament waste is egregious.
Does this specific printer waste more filament than others with multicolor?
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nekrosoft13Today 03:32 PM
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Quote from TheBookMan :
Amazing deal on the K1 Max.I got the same refurb from the same seller last year for just under $500 and it's been a solid printer. I've had a few issues (mainly due to user error), and did a warranty claim, and ended up getting refunded for my purchase -- I then ordered the parts myself and fixed it myself.. Mine only had a 1 year warranty.With the 2 year warranty this comes with, it's a no brainer.
my k1 max been rock solid for close to two years. great work horse.
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whoooshToday 03:33 PM
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How does this compare to bambu x1c? I'm new to all of this been contemplating about both brands.
Today 03:52 PM
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BrokePandaToday 03:52 PM
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At Microcenter, many Creality 3d printers are returned because of calibration issues.

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Today 03:57 PM
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brickwindowToday 03:57 PM
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Quote from whooosh :
How does this compare to bambu x1c? I'm new to all of this been contemplating about both brands.

Former Creality owner, current BambuLab owner here. I can't speak to the long term reliability of these K series Creality units, but I think there's a reason you're finding countless refurb units flooding the market. My experience with BambuLab hasn't been perfect, but the overall performance and reliability is a generation ahead. I had hoped the K2 units would introduce more competition into the marketplace, but I see so many 3D print subreddit's with user gripes and complaints.

All of that said, if you don't mind tinkering and troubleshooting, that K1 max looks like a killer deal for a single color large format printer.
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fiyukyooToday 04:07 PM
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Quote from sonofademon :
Does this specific printer waste more filament than others with multicolor?
Currently multi color is wasteful in its current state but looks like a lot of companies are looking address that issue with new models coming out end of year/next year. Snapmaker with that kickstarter and Bambu talking abou thte H2C
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sonofademonToday 04:13 PM
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Quote from fiyukyoo :
Currently multi color is wasteful in its current state but looks like a lot of companies are looking address that issue with new models coming out end of year/next year. Snapmaker with that kickstarter and Bambu talking abou thte H2C
Thanks for clarifying. Probably not fair to knock a $350 printer because it doesn't have a feature that a $1000 unreleased printer has. Just wondering if this one was worse than my Bambu A1 for some reason.
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Quote from fiyukyoo :
Quote from sonofademon

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Does this specific printer waste more filament than others with multicolor?
Currently multi color is wasteful in its current state but looks like a lot of companies are looking address that issue with new models coming out end of year/next year. Snapmaker with that kickstarter and Bambu talking abou thte H2C
To your point, these multi-filament systems also make swapping filament or automatic run out swapping a breeze. I mostly use that feature with my multi color printers anyways. Occasionally ill print the one off multi color piece or paint something in the slicer myself while optimizing the amount of filament switches. But you're right with the new multi tool head printers coming to market, the waste will be a lot more tolerable even on intricate multi color models.
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fiyukyooToday 04:26 PM
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Quote from sonofademon :
Thanks for clarifying. Probably not fair to knock a $350 printer because it doesn't have a feature that a $1000 unreleased printer has. Just wondering if this one was worse than my Bambu A1 for some reason.
Nope it waste the same because its just purging filament on every color swap. As a 3d hobbyist I dont think waste is a big deal if you rarely print multicolor. However, if you're a business or running a print farm. The savings in filament does add up
Today 04:28 PM
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fiyukyooToday 04:28 PM
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Quote from J3D123 :
To your point, these multi-filament systems also make swapping filament or automatic run out swapping a breeze. I mostly use that feature with my multi color printers anyways. Occasionally ill print the one off multi color piece or paint something in the slicer myself while optimizing the amount of filament switches. But you're right with the new multi tool head printers coming to market, the waste will be a lot more tolerable even on intricate multi color models.
Yeah I rarely print in multicolor so I tend to treat them as filament drybox and pretty much run 2 of the same color side by side to auto refill
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I'm tempted to risk a refurb for a K1 max. It's a good size upgrade over my current FF 5M.

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Today 05:47 PM
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Today 05:47 PM
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Quote from ZeeDuck :
I'm tempted to risk a refurb for a K1 max. It's a good size upgrade over my current FF 5M.
In my experience, Creality customer service has been top notch in handling issues if they surface. Minimal risk here but I understand the hesitation.

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