Creality 3D Printer [CR-6 Max]
The Creality CR-6 Max is a large-format FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) 3D printer designed for creating large-scale prints or batch production. It offers a range of advanced features that make it suitable for both professionals and hobbyists:
• Build Volume: 400 x 400 x 400 mm
• Print Technology: FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling)
• Nozzle Temperature: Up to 260°C, allowing for use with a variety of filament types such as PLA, ABS, and TPU.
• Bed Temperature: Up to 90°C, enabling compatibility with materials that require a heated bed.
• Automatic Bed Leveling: The CR-6 Max is equipped with an intelligent auto-leveling system, making setup easier and ensuring precise prints.
• Dual Z-axis with Double Pull Rod: Provides extra stability and smooth motion, which is essential for taller prints.
• Silent Motherboard: The quiet motherboard allows for low-noise operation.
• Filament Sensor and Print Resume Function: The filament sensor detects material run-out, and the resume function allows printing to continue after power interruptions.
Creality 3D Printer [CR-6 Max]
The Creality CR-6 Max is a large-format FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) 3D printer designed for creating large-scale prints or batch production. It offers a range of advanced features that make it suitable for both professionals and hobbyists:
• Build Volume: 400 x 400 x 400 mm
• Print Technology: FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling)
• Nozzle Temperature: Up to 260°C, allowing for use with a variety of filament types such as PLA, ABS, and TPU.
• Bed Temperature: Up to 90°C, enabling compatibility with materials that require a heated bed.
• Automatic Bed Leveling: The CR-6 Max is equipped with an intelligent auto-leveling system, making setup easier and ensuring precise prints.
• Dual Z-axis with Double Pull Rod: Provides extra stability and smooth motion, which is essential for taller prints.
• Silent Motherboard: The quiet motherboard allows for low-noise operation.
• Filament Sensor and Print Resume Function: The filament sensor detects material run-out, and the resume function allows printing to continue after power interruptions.