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Creality CR-10 S5, is the largest Creality 3D printer, with a print volume of 500 x 500 x 500mm.

 

It’s basically a supersized CR-10 and has a very similar set of features to the original CR-10. If you need to print 500mm objects, the CR-10 S5 is really the only affordable choice, and it's a good printer that has worked reliably for us.

Resume Printing after power-off: CR-10S S5 could resume prints after a power outage or lapse occurs.
Easy and Quick Assembly: only 10 minutes, need to install the Z v suite in XY platform, they can easily install.
Linear Bearing System: profile+pulley=zero gap fit, newest v-slot, bring high accuracy and low noise printing.
Precision Pulley moving parts: imported polymer material processing, wear a long time.
Industrial-grade Circuit Board: can print for 200 hours without pressure, with mature technology and stable performance.

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Build volume: 500 x 500 x 500 mm
Frame dimensions: 690 x 800 x 715 mm

Print head: Single nozzle
Nozzle size: 0. 4 mm
Max. hot end temperature: 260 ℃
Max. heated bed temperature: 60 ℃
Print bed material: Borosilicate Glass Build Plate
Frame: Aluminum
Bed leveling: CR Touch Leveling
Connectivity: SD card, USB
Print recovery: Yes
Filament sensor: Yes
Camera: No
Filament diameter: 1.75 mm
Third-party filament: Yes
Filament materials: PLA Consumer materials (ABS/PETG will require a higher hotbed temperature and in a sable condition. For the CR-10S5, as for the large build volumn, the heat dissipation rate of the hot bed will also be correspondingly faster. We will recommend the PLA for a easily printing.)

Recommended slicer: Cura, Simplify3D, Repetier-Host 
Operating system: Windows, Mac OSX, Linux
File types: STL, OBJ, AMF
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Rapid prototyping technology is changing rapidly and prices for 3D printers for home use have plummeted. Thanks to this, many large-scale 3D printers are now on the market.

Larger 3D printers have more space so you can print large projects at the same time. You don't have to separate the models or do anything else to fit them on the build platform. nine0005

The large format 3D printer also has a large print platform that makes it easy to print many things at once.

We've compiled a list of the best large format 3D printers on the market right now because they're not the same.

We think the Creality CR-10 Smart Pro is a good choice for most people if they want a quick solution.

But if you want to know about all the wide format 3D printers on the market, keep reading! nine0005

We'll detail build scope, features, pricing and more so you know everything you need to know.

Contents

  • What is a large 3D printer made of?
  • 7 Best Large 3D Printers of 2023
    • 1. Creality CR-10 Smart Pro
    • 2. Anycubic Cobra Max
    • 3. Artillery Sidewinder X2
    • 4. Creativity 3D-3 Printer Max 5.9023
    • ANYCUBIC Photon M3 Max Resin
    • 6. Official Creality Ender 3 3D Printer
    • 7. FlashForge Adventurer 3 3D Printer
  • Buyer's Guide: What to look for when choosing a large 3D printer?
    • 1. Increase in volume
    • 2. Heated case
    • 3. Compatibility of thread
    • 4. Stressness
    • 5. Print speed
    • Conclusion: the best large 3D printers of 200024

    3D printer?

    We can roughly divide 3D printers into three main groups based on how much they can print: small, medium and large. We use these categories to sort different print volumes. They are not hardcoded anywhere. nine0005

    The build area of ​​most small 3D printers is 8 liters or less. In practice, this means that the largest print you can make is 200mm by 200mm.

    Flashforge Finder 3, Monoprice Mini Delta V2 and Snapmaker 2.0 A150 are all good examples. Medium-sized 3D printers have a working area of ​​8 to 27 liters.

    The biggest you can build here is 300 x 300 x 300mm. The Ender 3 S1, Prusa i3 MK3S+ and Phrozen Sonic Mighty 4K are popular in this group. nine0005

    Most 3D printers under $300 and under $500 are mid-sized. They are often used for general purpose 3D printing, so it's not surprising that 3D printer manufacturers focus on this category when building their machines.

    We call a 3D printer large if it has a build volume of more than 27 liters or a print area of ​​more than 300x300x300mm. The Creality CR series includes the most famous large format 3D printers.

    Big 3D printers cost more than small ones, but that's no surprise. However, this does not mean that every expensive 3D printer has a large printable area. nine0005

    For example, most 3D printers under $1,000 also fall into the middle group.

    Top 7 Large 3D Printers of 2023

    Here are our recommendations if you are looking for the best large 3D printers.

    1. Creality CR-10 Smart Pro

    Creality's CR-10 series has always been a favorite among 3D printer fans due to its large build area and low price.

    Creality CR-10 Smart Pro continues the tradition. It has some of the best specs in its class, making it one of Creality's best large format 3D printers. nine0005

    For example, it has a large build volume of 300 x 300 x 400 mm, which is enough to fit a full face helmet in one piece.

    It has features that make it stand out, such as Wi-Fi connectivity, remote monitoring and control of your 3D prints. You can also use the Creality cloud app to upload, cut and send your 3D models straight to the printer.

    The CR-10 Smart Pro can print high temperature materials up to 300°C because its hot end is made of metal. The PEI-coated flexible print bed is also the first in the CR-10 series. nine0005

    It has excellent bed adhesion for easy removal of finished prints. You also get a CR-Touch leveling sensor and manual leveling with help so your first layers are perfect.

    One problem is that its 350W power supply seems too small for such a large printer. Because of this, the machine has a longer heat-up time for the print bed.

    But if you're only 3D printing large objects, the extra minutes you have to wait for the bed to warm up may not matter much. nine0005

    All in all, the CR-10 Smart Pro is a complete package that fulfills almost all criteria for the best large format 3D printer.

    If you have the money and are willing to spend almost $800 on all the features of the Creality CR-10 Smart Pro, this is a great large format press.

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    2. Anycubic Kobra Max

    The Anycubic Kobra Max is a great choice for those on a budget who want their first large scale 3D printer. nineThe 0005

    Kobra Max costs $529 and comes with a number of features that make it a strong competitor to other major 3D printers.

    It has one of the largest build sizes on the list at 400 x 400 x 450mm. This gives you the freedom to 3D print just about anything.

    In addition, it features a dual Z-axis design to improve stability and reduce print artifacts caused by Z-axis fluctuations.

    According to Anycubic, the Kobra Max is capable of printing at 180mm/s, twice the speed of most 3D printers. - FDM printers. That's almost as fast as the best Delta 3D printers can print. nine0005

    This high speed makes it easy to print large 3D objects and can significantly reduce print time. Kobra Max also has a feature that allows you to continue printing where you left off.

    This is important for large prints where a power outage can waste hours of time and paper. The printer comes with Anycubic's LeviQ auto platform leveling system.

    This system uses an inductive sensor to level the layer. In real life, this probe works exactly like the Anycubic Kobra. nineThe 0005

    Kobra Max also has useful features such as a large touch screen, PEI print bed and thread runout sensor. But you can see that it doesn't have an all-metal hot end, which limits the materials it can print on.

    Also, the inductive sensor can only be used on metal beds. So if you want to switch to a glass bed in the future, for example to 3D print flexible filaments like TPU, you will run into problems.

    On the other hand, the Anycubic Kobra Max has all the important features and delivers reliable prints. This is a good choice for beginners and hobbyists who want a big 3D printer but don't want to spend too much.

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    3. Artillery Sidewinder X2

    The Sidewinder X1 was a great competitor to the Creality CR-10 series, but it had a lot of new features, which caused some problems. nine0005

    The Sidewinder X2 is a big improvement over the previous Artillery. The X2 is an easy-to-use 3D printer for beginners that can print a lot.

    X2 automatic bed leveling is assisted by a leveling sensor that looks like a BLTouch. There is also a tempered glass print surface and a heated build platform that is heated by AC power.

    The glass top helps get a smooth first coat, and the AC bed heater heats the bed up to 130°C in two to three minutes. nine0005

    Titan style extruder with Volcano hot end is the best way to move large amount of filament at the same time.

    With a maximum nozzle temperature of 240°C, you can only 3D print with low temperature filaments.

    Another problem with the machine is that its XZ portal is not supported by any frame reinforcements.

    This means that Z-banding or Z-wobble problems are more likely to occur when 3D printing at high altitudes. This is a big problem compared to the CR-10 Smart Pro. nine0005

    It comes with great security features and can be quickly folded right out of the box. This makes it a great large 3D printer for beginners.

    Artillery X2 is also a great partner for educational institutions and people whose work is less professional. It costs less than $500, making it a good choice for many hobbyists on a budget.

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    4. Creativity CR-6 Max

    The Creality CR-6 Max is an enlarged version of the popular Creality CR-6 SE. It has a large build area of ​​400 x 400 x 400mm.

    With the CR-6 Max, Creality hopes to offer a low cost alternative to other large scale 3D printers.

    Its main frame is made of aluminum profiles with V-slots, and like the CR-10 Smart Pro, it has tie rods that reinforce the structure.

    When 3D printing at high speeds, the pulls reduce z-wobble and banding, making the frame triangular. nine0005

    Automatic alignment with the CR-6 Max nozzle eliminates the need for an external sensor. Instead, the print bed is leveled using a nozzle and load cell.

    This makes both a lightweight print head and a perfectly flat bed.

    The

    CR-6 Max still lacks an all-metal hot end, and the open frame design makes it difficult for the print bed to heat up.

    But the printer is a good choice for hobbyists and printers who will mainly use basic 3D printing materials and can make full use of its large print volume. nine0005

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    5. ANYCUBIC Photon M3 Max Resin 3D Printer

    Anycubic Photon M3 Max is the largest of the three M3 (third generation) Anycubic Photon resin printers. It is also the first large resin 3D printer built by Anycubic. nine0005

    The resin 3D printing subculture is gaining popularity as people want to produce more than one part at a time and in large quantities.

    There are only a few large resin 3D printers on the market today, and the M3 Max is the latest.

    Large build volume, 7K LCD display, and some interesting features such as automatic resin filling and matte resin baths make the Max suitable for printing large parts.

    Plus, the M3 Max does it all at a price that most people can afford. In fact, this is the cheapest way to start 3D printing with lots of resin right now. nine0005

    The ANYCUBIC Photon M3 Max Resin Printer can print up to 13 “x 11.7” x 6.5″/30 x 29.8 x 16.4 cm models, and the large print volume allows you to create larger models and print more at once, making printing more efficient.

    The LCD screen of this 7K UV Resin 3D Printer provides very high resolution (6,480 x 3,600 pixels).

    Screen contrast up to 450:1. Print models with sharper edges and corners to improve the quality and success of your print job. nine0005

    ANYCUBIC Photon M3 Max's new smart resin filling features are now available! This helps the resin fill intelligently and stop intelligently after sufficient time has elapsed.

    And the resin 3D printer laser engraving platform adheres well, making it more likely that printing will work.

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    6. Official Creality Ender 3 3D Printer

    Creality Ender 3 Pro is one of the most popular filament 3D printers. It is popular with both beginners and people who want to do things on a budget.

    The device comes unassembled and its open source design allows for easy modifications. But this printer is easy to use because it has great customer service and good print quality.

    The Creality Ender 3 Pro is one of the best 3D printers you can buy, whether you're looking to buy your first printer or want to set up a fleet of 3D printers for production. nine0005

    You get everything you need to build and run the Creality Ender 3 Pro without assembly.

    Along with printer parts are hex keys, microSD card, zip ties, flush wire cutter to cut filament, scraper, small spool of PLA filament, microSD-to-USB reader, and a few parts. for assembly included.

    All bolts are supplied in sets packed in bags and marked with their dimensions, which is very convenient for assembly. nine0005

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    7. FlashForge Adventurer 3 3D Printer

    This is a great choice if you want something closed, easy to use, and won't break the bank.

    This fully enclosed printer is great for classrooms and other places where you need to keep prying hands away from the hot end and other moving printer parts.

    It has good print quality and a good feature set, but customer service isn't always the best. What's more, it's also a fairly inexpensive choice. nine0005

    FlashForge makes an FDM/FFF 3D printer called the Adventurer 3. This small desktop system is the first in the company's Adventurer series.

    Along with the Creator 3, Guider IIS, Inventor IIS and Explorer Max 3D printers, it was introduced at CES 2018.

    After over a year on the market, the Adventurer 3, with build dimensions of 150 x 150 x 150mm, has become known as a cheap, lightweight, and easy-to-use system that creators and teachers alike can use. nine0005

    Although it costs $449, this 3D printer has a built-in 2MP camera, a detachable extruder structure, and the ability to print 3D objects from the cloud.

    Because the FlashForge Adventurer 3 is a filament printer, we tested it with both PLA and ABS.

    We used several different test patterns, each designed to test different types of geometry that filament printers can have a hard time handling. nine0005

    FlashForge Adventurer 3 made good prints, so it scored above average.

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    Buyer's Guide: What to look for when choosing a large 3D printer?

    1. Volume Up

    With a large print volume, you will have more options for choosing the sizes of the 3D models you want to print. If you want to print large parts or many small parts at the same time for mass production, it is useful to have a large build area. nine0005

    The size of the printer and its cost, after all, depend on how much it prints. A large machine will take up a lot of floor space, and due to the fact that it is made up of larger parts, it will cost more.

    Even with large format 3D printers, a build area of ​​300 x 300 mm to 400 x 400 mm should be sufficient for most large prints.

    If you don't care about price and want a big 3D printer, Raise 3D Pro 3 Plus and Vivedino Troodon are two of the biggest ones on the list. nine0005

    In addition, both the Creality CR-10 Smart Pro and the Anycubic Kobra Max have many features at a low price and can print decent volume.

    2. Heated cabinet

    The printing environment is separated from the environment by a barrier. This improves productivity and print quality. With a 3D printer body, it's easier to print with filaments that heat up.

    Changes in temperature make these yarns, such as ABS and nylon, more prone to warping and twisting. If your 3D printer is closed, drafts and other external factors cannot change the temperature of the working area. nine0005

    Even a slight change in temperature can warp or curl large prints, so it's best to protect them with a protective cover.

    The housing also helps protect against 3D printing smoke that the printer emits during operation.

    When you add the heated housing to it all, you have a printer that is child-safe and delivers the best results on most types of media.

    In enclosed 3D printers, the heated build plate helps to passively heat the printer, making it a stable place to print. nine0005

    Some of the best examples of wide format fully enclosed 3D printers are the BCN3D Epsilon W50, Raise 3D Pro 3 Plus and Vivedino Troodon.

    3. Filament compatibility

    When you can use a wider range of filaments, you can use your printer for a wider range of applications.

    A 3D printer must have at least an all-metal hot end capable of reaching up to 300°C and a heated bed capable of reaching 100°C so that it can work with different materials. nine0005

    As we said, the printer's ability to print well with high-temperature plastics is also helped by the closed work area.

    With the Ultimaker S3 and BCN5D Epsilon W3, you can print metal and fiber filaments on a 50D printer.

    Both the Raise 3D Pro 3 Plus and the CR-10 Smart Pro have a high temperature hot end and platform heating so you can use a wide range of filaments with them. However, the second one doesn't have a case, so it can't print either.

    4. Rigidity

    Large i3 style 3D printers need to move a large print bed quickly. This movement can cause your 3D printed models to have ghosting, ringing, Z-banding, and wobble.

    Similarly, CoreXY 3D printers need a stable design so they can print at high speeds without degrading part quality.

    To do this, the frame of the 3D printer must be rigid enough so that the printer does not shake too much. To reduce the effect of inertia on fast moving parts, the design must also be stable at high speeds. nine0005

    You can see that the Creality CR-10 Smart Pro, Anycubic Kobra Max and CR-6 Max have traction bars that make printing more stable.

    3D printers with these frames can print tall objects at high speeds and have a stable triangular frame.

    5. Print Speed ​​

    How long it takes to print depends on how fast you print. It takes a lot of time to make large 3D printers on a 3D printer. Even small accelerations of 10–20 mm/s can make a big difference when printing large models. nine0005

    In most cases, i3 3D printers are not known for their print speed. And especially with large 3D printers, there is a lot of weight on the print platform.

    This high load makes it difficult for these printers to print at high speeds without degrading print quality.

    On the other hand, the CoreXY 3D printer is better for fast printing. The bed remains mostly stationary, with the print head being the only fast-moving part of the 3D printer. nine0005

    Ultimaker S5, Vivedino Troodon and Raise 3D Pro 3 Plus are some of the best 3D printers as they print faster without sacrificing quality.

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    Large 3D printers allow you to print large models at once or many models at once, which is called "batch 3D printing".

    The size of the printer doesn't stop you from doing a lot, and you can print most 3D prints without breaking them into pieces that need to be put back together.

    Creality's CR-10 Smart Pro is our current pick for the best large 3D printer overall. The high build volume, remote 3D printer, and a range of extra features make it a great option for most people. nine0005

    If you don't need the CR-10 Smart Pro, Anycubic Kobra Max and Vivedino Troodon are great alternatives.

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    Kobra Max is better for beginners and those on a budget, while the Troodon is better for high-speed professional 3D printing.

    Which large format 3D printer would you choose? Tell us in the comments below.

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    3D scanning and creative design in custom suits

    What do Hollywood special effects people do in their spare time? Armed with new technology to get hold of Halloween candy! In this article, we'll show you how movie industry veteran Will Huff created amazing outfits for his kids using 3D printing and the Shining 3D EinScan H 3D Scanner. - one of the most ancient hobbies of mankind. From time immemorial, people have dressed up and continue to dress up as mythical characters, superheroes and secret agents at festivals and carnivals. Costumes should change the appearance of people, turning them into fictional or real characters, and therefore serve as one of the main tools of theater and film actors, but not only. With the development of technology and materials, the cosplay culture has flourished, and now elegant costumed characters are easy to meet at game conferences, comic book festivals and Hollywood movie premieres. nine0005

    Nowadays, 3D printing and 3D scanning technologies are increasingly used in the manufacture of such outfits, greatly simplifying the lives of craftsmen and amateurs, and at the same time allowing to bring to life previously unthinkable designs. Today we will share one example of the synergy of advanced technology and human talent: we equipped Will Huff with our EinScan H 3D scanner and saw what he could do.

    Who is Will Huff? He is a special effects specialist and 25-year veteran of the film industry who has worked on blockbusters such as Men in Black, Pirates of the Caribbean, Thor, Ocean's Eleven and Pearl Harbor. Will's responsibilities included creating make-up prostheses, animatronics, costumes, and various props. In his free time, Will is fond of high technology, especially robotics, and here the skills gained in the film industry come in handy. nine0005

    “A few years ago, something significant happened in the field of technology: robotics, artificial intelligence and 3D printing intersected, giving impetus to a new round of robot development. With the help of these new tools, it is no longer just large corporations and universities that can create robots,” says Will.

    “Danger, Will Robinson! Danger!"

    Armed with new tools, Will took on his first major project, a robot replica from Lost in Space, but not the late 19 film90s, but the original series, which was released in the mid-1960s. It was this robot that inspired Will to take up robotics when he was still a boy. Today, Will has several machines on his account: a droid bartender, walkers, and even Alan talking robots (they also talk to each other - creepy!). In the meantime, an old hobby has grown into a new profession: for the past seven years, Will has been running his own, albeit small, robotics company, Robomodix.

    Alan and Alan. Do not confuse

    But this is far from Will's only hobby, where 3D printing and 3D scanning technologies help out. For last Halloween, he decided to make costumes for his children so that they could scare the neighbors and bring home more sweets.

    The intricately patterned skull masks are 3D printed, but first the design had to be adjusted to fit the heads of the "actors" to make it easier for them to terrorize the neighborhood. This is where the EinScan H 3D scanner came to the rescue, and now we will briefly describe and show how he did it. nine0005

    In order not to model the masks from scratch, Will scanned the model of the skull he had on hand.

    The second step is to create masks. Traditionally, the process looks like the illustration above. As Will explains, in the film industry, silicone masks are removed directly from the faces of the actors, but this is a laborious, messy and very unpleasant process, especially for the test subjects. Will did not dare to subject his own children to such tests.

    Instead, he covered the children's heads with rubber caps to keep ears and hair out of the way (in these parts of the 3D models, only the overall shape of the head and volume are important) and scanned with EinScan H in a special Face Scan mode. Will imported the resulting data into ZBrush to bring the 3D models up to standard and ready for production. nine0005

    Fitting the skull model to the 3D head scan

    “My scans are real-scale, so if you import these models into ZBrush, they match the dimensions of the originals to a fraction of a millimeter. For children, I wanted to make masks with movable jaws. Because their heads are different sizes, I can digitally fit the skull to each one,” explains Will.


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