Creality K1C The K1C builds on the success of the highly praised Creality K1 and is a closedcore XY FDM printer with speeds of up to 600 mm/s. The K1C is designed to compete with the best 3D printers in the industry, setting a new standard with its allmetal hotend, improved motor system, and innovative build plate. The capabilities of the K1C extend beyond PLA, as it is specifically optimized for the use of carbon fiber filament the "C" in K1C stands for Carbon. Additionally, the K1C hotend can reach and maintain temperatures of up to 300 degrees Celsius, and its direct drive system is designed to handle carbon fiber filament with exceptional performance. New AllMetal Extruder Kit The extruder is optimized to tightly grip the filament without slippage. The copper nozzle with a steel tip is equipped with a titanium alloy to prevent heat buildup and allow for quick changes. Use of CF Filaments With a 300°C hotend and a hardened steel nozzle tip, the K1C can use carbon fiberfilled filaments to print 3D models with excellent mechanical strength as well as high wear and deformation resistance. No Vibration at High Speed The K1C can print at speeds of up to 600 mm/s while avoiding vibrations. The metal frame is extremely stable, as it contains diecast parts with fewer seams and connections. The print head fans are dynamically balanced to rotate smoothly while cooling the hotend and during 3D printing. Additionally, the Gsensor in the print head eliminates resonance with the input shaping. Therefore, your prints will not be affected by ringing or ghosting. Silent Mode & Air Purifier Whenever you desire peace and quiet, simply switch to Silent Mode, where the noise level is less than 4 dB.
Creality K1C The K1C builds on the success of the highly praised Creality K1 and is a closedcore XY FDM printer with speeds of up to 600 mm/s. The K1C is designed to compete with the best 3D printers in the industry, setting a new standard with its allmetal hotend, improved motor system, and innovative build plate. The capabilities of the K1C extend beyond PLA, as it is specifically optimized for the use of carbon fiber filament the "C" in K1C stands for Carbon. Additionally, the K1C hotend can reach and maintain temperatures of up to 300 degrees Celsius, and its direct drive system is designed to handle carbon fiber filament with exceptional performance. New AllMetal Extruder Kit The extruder is optimized to tightly grip the filament without slippage. The copper nozzle with a steel tip is equipped with a titanium alloy to prevent heat buildup and allow for quick changes. Use of CF Filaments With a 300°C hotend and a hardened steel nozzle tip, the K1C can use carbon fiberfilled filaments to print 3D models with excellent mechanical strength as well as high wear and deformation resistance. No Vibration at High Speed The K1C can print at speeds of up to 600 mm/s while avoiding vibrations. The metal frame is extremely stable, as it contains diecast parts with fewer seams and connections. The print head fans are dynamically balanced to rotate smoothly while cooling the hotend and during 3D printing. Additionally, the Gsensor in the print head eliminates resonance with the input shaping. Therefore, your prints will not be affected by ringing or ghosting. Silent Mode & Air Purifier Whenever you desire peace and quiet, simply switch to Silent Mode, where the noise level is less than 4 dB.
Creality K1C The K1C builds on the success of the highly praised Creality K1 and is a closedcore XY FDM printer with speeds of up to 600 mm/s. The K1C is designed to compete with the best 3D printers in the industry, setting a new standard with its allmetal hotend, improved motor system, and innovative build plate. The capabilities of the K1C extend beyond PLA, as it is specifically optimized for the use of carbon fiber filament the "C" in K1C stands for Carbon. Additionally, the K1C hotend can reach and maintain temperatures of up to 300 degrees Celsius, and its direct drive system is designed to handle carbon fiber filament with exceptional performance. New AllMetal Extruder Kit The extruder is optimized to tightly grip the filament without slippage. The copper nozzle with a steel tip is equipped with a titanium alloy to prevent heat buildup and allow for quick changes. Use of CF Filaments With a 300°C hotend and a hardened steel nozzle tip, the K1C can use carbon fiberfilled filaments to print 3D models with excellent mechanical strength as well as high wear and deformation resistance. No Vibration at High Speed The K1C can print at speeds of up to 600 mm/s while avoiding vibrations. The metal frame is extremely stable, as it contains diecast parts with fewer seams and connections. The print head fans are dynamically balanced to rotate smoothly while cooling the hotend and during 3D printing. Additionally, the Gsensor in the print head eliminates resonance with the input shaping. Therefore, your prints will not be affected by ringing or ghosting. Silent Mode & Air Purifier Whenever you desire peace and quiet, simply switch to Silent Mode, where the noise level is less than 4 dB.
Creality K1C The K1C builds on the success of the highly praised Creality K1 and is a closedcore XY FDM printer with speeds of up to 600 mm/s. The K1C is designed to compete with the best 3D printers in the industry, setting a new standard with its allmetal hotend, improved motor system, and innovative build plate. The capabilities of the K1C extend beyond PLA, as it is specifically optimized for the use of carbon fiber filament the "C" in K1C stands for Carbon. Additionally, the K1C hotend can reach and maintain temperatures of up to 300 degrees Celsius, and its direct drive system is designed to handle carbon fiber filament with exceptional performance. New AllMetal Extruder Kit The extruder is optimized to tightly grip the filament without slippage. The copper nozzle with a steel tip is equipped with a titanium alloy to prevent heat buildup and allow for quick changes. Use of CF Filaments With a 300°C hotend and a hardened steel nozzle tip, the K1C can use carbon fiberfilled filaments to print 3D models with excellent mechanical strength as well as high wear and deformation resistance. No Vibration at High Speed The K1C can print at speeds of up to 600 mm/s while avoiding vibrations. The metal frame is extremely stable, as it contains diecast parts with fewer seams and connections. The print head fans are dynamically balanced to rotate smoothly while cooling the hotend and during 3D printing. Additionally, the Gsensor in the print head eliminates resonance with the input shaping. Therefore, your prints will not be affected by ringing or ghosting. Silent Mode & Air Purifier Whenever you desire peace and quiet, simply switch to Silent Mode, where the noise level is less than 4 dB.
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Creality K1C 3D Printer
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I have owned an ender 3 v2 for about two years. Great entry level printer but the constant bed leveling and calibrations were starting to annoy me. The K1C automates this process completely. The enclosed chassis allows for prints like ABS when environmental temperature control is a must. The speed for prints is also amazing. A 90 minute print on the ender 3 now takes about 40 minutes and the quality is better. I'd recommend this printer to someone who is looking for a hassle free 3d printer.
originally posted on technologyoutlet.co.uk
At the moment, I feel that I have not had enough experience with my Creality K1C C.I am totally new to 3D printing.What projects which are included with the Printer, are Good.I am getting around making my own drawings, then transferring them to Creality Printing.So far, I have No problems with the Printer, it's just practicing with the drawing of designs, and also down loading/up loading on line projects.If I can come back at a later date, and write up my progress.
originally posted on technologyoutlet.co.uk
The Creality K1 range is good value for money but has some drawbacks that buyers need to be aware of.The automatic bed leveling compensation does not work well. My K1C arrived with the right hand side of the bed 0.75mm lower than the left and the compensation did not work leaving half a print with a poor bottom layer. Adjusting the level is difficult and requires the base of the printer to be removed and belts repositioning. Once leveled it is fine.Although the printer runs a version of clipper it will not accept direct uploads from third party apps like Orca. It can be rooted but the process is not simple.The camera AI does not work well with black/grey filament and cancels prints unnecessarily.The K1 has issues with the extruder. Filament leaks high up and ... MoreThe Creality K1 range is good value for money but has some drawbacks that buyers need to be aware of.The automatic bed leveling compensation does not work well. My K1C arrived with the right hand side of the bed 0.75mm lower than the left and the compensation did not work leaving half a print with a poor bottom layer. Adjusting the level is difficult and requires the base of the printer to be removed and belts repositioning. Once leveled it is fine.Although the printer runs a version of clipper it will not accept direct uploads from third party apps like Orca. It can be rooted but the process is not simple.The camera AI does not work well with black/grey filament and cancels prints unnecessarily.The K1 has issues with the extruder. Filament leaks high up and eventually fills the sock and heatsink area. If not checked regularly it will cause damage to the hotend and need replacement. I swapped to a Microswiss (extra £80) and had no problems since. I am not sure if this is also an issue with the K1C.This is a noisy printer. The steppers are OK but the fans and blowers are too noisy for a domestic room.On the upside its fast, accurate. Don't expect quality prints at high speeds and its impossible to print near the stated maximums. Double the speed of an ender 3 is easily possible with good quality PLA and ABS at 120mm/s and PETG at 70.
Creality K1C 3D Printer
Free delivery
Creality K1C 3D Printer, 2024 New Version 3D Printers with 600mm/s Fast Printing Speed and
Delivery between 4–8 Apr $15.82
Creality K1C 3D Printer, 2024 New Version 3D Printers with 600mms Fast Printing Speed and Clog-Free Direct Extruder, Support 300C Printing and Carbon
Delivery between 4–8 Apr $15.52
I have owned an ender 3 v2 for about two years. Great entry level printer but the constant bed leveling and calibrations were starting to annoy me. The K1C automates this process completely. The enclosed chassis allows for prints like ABS when environmental temperature control is a must. The speed for prints is also amazing. A 90 minute print on the ender 3 now takes about 40 minutes and the quality is better. I'd recommend this printer to someone who is looking for a hassle free 3d printer.
At the moment, I feel that I have not had enough experience with my Creality K1C C.I am totally new to 3D printing.What projects which are included with the Printer, are Good.I am getting around making my own drawings, then transferring them to Creality Printing.So far, I have No problems with the Printer, it's just practicing with the drawing of designs, and also down loading/up loading on line projects.If I can come back at a later date, and write up my progress.
The Creality K1 range is good value for money but has some drawbacks that buyers need to be aware of.The automatic bed leveling compensation does not work well. My K1C arrived with the right hand side of the bed 0.75mm lower than the left and the compensation did not work leaving half a print with a poor bottom layer. Adjusting the level is difficult and requires the base of the printer to be removed and belts repositioning. Once leveled it is fine.Although the printer runs a version of clipper it will not accept direct uploads from third party apps like Orca. It can be rooted but the process is not simple.The camera AI does not work well with black/grey filament and cancels prints unnecessarily.The K1 has issues with the extruder. Filament leaks high up and ... MoreThe Creality K1 range is good value for money but has some drawbacks that buyers need to be aware of.The automatic bed leveling compensation does not work well. My K1C arrived with the right hand side of the bed 0.75mm lower than the left and the compensation did not work leaving half a print with a poor bottom layer. Adjusting the level is difficult and requires the base of the printer to be removed and belts repositioning. Once leveled it is fine.Although the printer runs a version of clipper it will not accept direct uploads from third party apps like Orca. It can be rooted but the process is not simple.The camera AI does not work well with black/grey filament and cancels prints unnecessarily.The K1 has issues with the extruder. Filament leaks high up and eventually fills the sock and heatsink area. If not checked regularly it will cause damage to the hotend and need replacement. I swapped to a Microswiss (extra £80) and had no problems since. I am not sure if this is also an issue with the K1C.This is a noisy printer. The steppers are OK but the fans and blowers are too noisy for a domestic room.On the upside its fast, accurate. Don't expect quality prints at high speeds and its impossible to print near the stated maximums. Double the speed of an ender 3 is easily possible with good quality PLA and ABS at 120mm/s and PETG at 70.
[Heads Up]* Shakes a lot. Not really a problem but my table is bad so it's a me issue.* SOMETIMES fails to feed. When it sets itself up for a print you'll have to give it a push AFTER to properly feed it (yes i pushed it before till i cant push it further).* Might be obvious but the instructions doesn't [tell/warn you/excludes mentioning] about the foam under the plate which isn't visible until it moves up* It might not be listed but this product already comes with the things you'll need so if you're a beginner like me there's no need to buy utilities and such separately.[Small details]+ Doesn't force you to sign up / create an account.I'm a novice so these problems are probably a skill issue, regardless its a really cool product. Delivery was so quick I ... More[Heads Up]* Shakes a lot. Not really a problem but my table is bad so it's a me issue.* SOMETIMES fails to feed. When it sets itself up for a print you'll have to give it a push AFTER to properly feed it (yes i pushed it before till i cant push it further).* Might be obvious but the instructions doesn't [tell/warn you/excludes mentioning] about the foam under the plate which isn't visible until it moves up* It might not be listed but this product already comes with the things you'll need so if you're a beginner like me there's no need to buy utilities and such separately.[Small details]+ Doesn't force you to sign up / create an account.I'm a novice so these problems are probably a skill issue, regardless its a really cool product. Delivery was so quick I didn't even expect it.
I bought a stemmed 3d45 that is outdated. I bought a new elegoo resin printer and it wouldn’t print. I returned it. I bought the Creality somewhat skeptical. OMG, it is super fast and. Wry accurate. Best 3D printer I have ever had. Completely impressed and it printer immediately after the set up. Must buy if your able to spend this kind of money. Completely surpassed expectations.
Man, i cant stress this enough, this printer out the box is amazing and can print carbon fiber nylon. Im not new to Creality but i am new to the k series self leveling, at first i thought it be something lile my ender 5 s1 i was wrong this printer doesn’t have the adjustable knobs on the bed which raised my worries, at fursh the printer wasnt leveld correctly but i did see yoj can adjust the z offset throughh the interface which i tried and i guess it worked or the AI adjusted itself after three failed prints, now before you stop reading i stress tested it the first three prints which failed but some how this thing recognizes the errors and man this thing doesn’t mess up the hard prints i did inn the beginning i of course ran them again and wow jusg flawless no ... MoreMan, i cant stress this enough, this printer out the box is amazing and can print carbon fiber nylon. Im not new to Creality but i am new to the k series self leveling, at first i thought it be something lile my ender 5 s1 i was wrong this printer doesn’t have the adjustable knobs on the bed which raised my worries, at fursh the printer wasnt leveld correctly but i did see yoj can adjust the z offset throughh the interface which i tried and i guess it worked or the AI adjusted itself after three failed prints, now before you stop reading i stress tested it the first three prints which failed but some how this thing recognizes the errors and man this thing doesn’t mess up the hard prints i did inn the beginning i of course ran them again and wow jusg flawless no errors no under extrusion, no gaps no wobble, no nothing, also in the beginning i recall it was just the support thats messed uo my first three prints so now that i am thinking about it i think it was a slicer problem. Not the printer. Anywho I recommend this beast of a machine to anyone starting or looking for another printer, keep in mind im coming from the ender 5s1 which is less technological and more manual z offset, so yes i give five stars and yes you should consider buying this one from all the other k series, even the enders, this think is what creality had to make years back, im glad they did eventually, better late than never right. Oh and also I recommend gettimg the filament dry pi, thing can revive any messed up filament.
Have used Creality printers for a few years now. Decided to give AnkerMake M5 a try. Disappointed in Anker's hype of fast printing (I can only print quality at 25% speed), their support (took WEEKS to get issues resolved), and overall quality of prints (stringing, even with their filament at their recommended settings).Got the K1C (similar in specs to Anker's machine) because it promised Anker's performance. WOW! I'm not disappointed!Setup was smooth, print speed & quality (with their filament and settings) is as good as I have gotten with their older machines.No regrets in getting the K1C. Hope that a Max version will come out soon.
This is a great printer, especially for a first timer like myself. I was able to get it up and running in 30 minutes and because it's enclosed, I can even use materials like ABS. It prints very fast, and the control panel is easy to use. My biggest issue with this printer makes it a pain to use. The WiFi connectivity is terrible. The worst I've experienced on any device. The connection constantly fails or drops. One minute I can be connected, and I would disconnect in the middle of printing. They should have equipped this printer with an ethernet port. It's insane how bad of an experience this one flaw creates.
I’m really impressed with the quality of this printer. I make parts in software and print them a few hours later, it’s like having a desktop manufacturing machine! The parts are strong and accurate, I feel really confident with the quality and durability of the prints and the KC1 supports many different filaments. The A.I camera is awesome, and yes you’ll have remote monitoring of your prints over LAN/WiFi. This was a wise choice for my needs, super easy to use and reliable.