Anycubic Kobra Neo
FDM printer with a modular design and smart features
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Product information & technical details
- Manufacturer: Anycubic
- Product type: 3D Printers
- Nozzle shape: V6
- Assembly: Assembly kit
- Printing Technology: FFF - FDM - LPD
- Printer Display: LCD Display
- Supported operating systems: Windows (7+), Mac OS X (10.7+)
- Extruder type: Direct Drive Extruder
- Interfaces: SD card
- Supported Formats (Slicer): STL, OBJ
- Recommended heating temperature: 110 °C
- Nozzle Diameter: 0,4 mm
- Build volume: 220 x 220 x 250 mm
Description
With the Anycubic Kobra Neo you get an excellent FDM printer with an excellent price-performance ratio and great features!
Enlarged build volume
With a build volume of 250 x 220 x 220 mm and a print volume of 12.1 litres, the print area of the Kobra Neo is 34.4% larger than the Anycubic Mega S!
Automatic print bed levelling at the push of a button
Kobra Neo is equipped with Anycubic LeviQ automatic levelling function. The smart 25-point printing bed levelling automatically compensates for any unevenness on the build plate at the push of a button - so that 3D printing is always a success!
Direct Drive Extruder for a smooth filament feed
Because the extruder is already integrated into the hotend, filaments can be exchanged without any problems. The filament feed is also much smoother thanks to the Direct Drive Extruder!
Magnetic PEI spring steel platform
The Kobra Neo features a magnetic spring steel build plate with a PEI coating. The build plate is robust, wear-resistant and flexible, which means that the models can be easily removed from the plate: the platform has to be bent slightly for this.
Modular design in four parts
Thanks to its convenient modular design, the Kobra Neo is built in a snappy fashion - ten minutes, four parts, and you're ready to try the goodies!
For fast printing
The normal print speed of the Kobra Neo is 6 cm/s. It reaches its maximum limit at a print speed of 10 cm/s! Simply wonderful!
Smart printing through intelligent sensors
Kobra Neo has two special sensors: Power Outage sensor and Filament Run Out sensor (optional). With the former, printing stops in the event of a power failure and resumes where it stopped when power is restored. The second sensor detects the filament feed and pauses the print if a runout is detected. When a new filament is inserted, the print will automatically resume!
Belt tensioner with knob adjustment
Adjusting the XY belt tensioner by knob and without any tools allows much more convenient adjustment!
Technical specifications:
Device size | 443x445x490mm |
Build volume | 220x220x250mm |
Print speed |
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Max. nozzle temperature | ≤ 260°C / ≤ 500°F |
Max. heated bed temperature | ≤ 110°C / ≤ 230°F |
Suitable filaments | PLA, ABS, PETG, TPU |
Display | 2.4" LCD screen |
Build plate | Magnetic PEI spring steel plate (220 x 220 mm) |
Z-axis | Single-threaded rod |
Levelling | Anycubic LeviQ, 25-point automatic levelling |
Extruder | Direct drive extruder |
Memory card slot | Yes |
Included:
- 1 x Frame
- 1 x Printer Base
- 1 x Printhead
- 1x Touch Screen
- 1 x Filament Holder
- 1 x X-Axis Limit Switch Kit
- 1 x Tool kit
- 1 x Replacement nozzle
- 1 x Assembly instructions
- 1 x Card reader and memory card
- 1 x Power Cord
- 2 x M5 x 45 screws
- 2 x M4 x 16 screws
- 4 x M3 x 8 screws
- 2 x M5 x 25 screws
- 2 x M4 x 6 screws
- 4 x spring washers
- 1 x Test Filament
Customer Reviews
1 English review written for Anycubic Kobra Neo
9 customer reviews in all languages
5 stars | | 11 | (68%) |
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4 stars | | 3 | (18%) |
3 stars | | 1 | (6%) |
2 stars | | 0 | (0%) |
1 Stars | | 1 | (6%) |
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1 customer review in English
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Amazing Printer for Newbies!
Rated with 5 out of 5 stars.
It took about 2 hours of assembling and setting the extrusion rate and print speed to start printing properly. After that if was smooth sailing, as they say.
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Here is an image of my first 3D-print. I felt like I had seen enough Benchies for a few lives, so I printed one of my Sketchfab models. You can check the original at https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/nonsensical-mystery-box-c11409a25db644fb95c16a7444b3c63f. Printed dimensions are 74mm x 26mm x 23mm (X-Y-Z, I also narrowed it a bit in the Y-axle). You can compare and see the accuracy of the print.
Printer comes with 10 meters of white PLA-filament. Lot more than I expected or necessary for setting things up and printing two or three test models.
Also the printer comes with all the tools you need for fastening things and cutting filament. There are actually so many tools that I kinda hoped there would have been a toolbox in the frame, which isn't included nor is there space for one.
Then there's a microSD-card and USB adapter for connecting to PC.
The card has the Cura-software for 'slicing' your models. It is surprisingly effective! It even has animated preview of the printing process on top of showing all the print layers, fillings, walls, supports and lot of other arcane stuff (I mean everything) exactly how the printer is going to do it. Also all the temperature settings and print speeds. Yes, you heard me right, all the speeds. There's so much fine control over the operation of the printer that I am completely blown away. I thought that overclocking computer memory was complicated, but this takes the cake.
One problem I was anticipating was the colder climate where I live. All the recommended temperature settings were too low and I had to set custom temperatures while operating. Thankfully, these can be saved in the gcode-files (meaning, you will have per model printer settings) in the Cura-software, so there's no need to set them every time on the printer itself. Although, you can change temperatures (extruder AND the build plate), speed and the z-offset on the fly while the printer is working.
Printer also worked very well without glues. The print stuck enough to stay and not too strongly to be hard to remove. That was something I was somewhat afraid but worked out really well.
Personally I am very happy and excited by this printer, and I think that I got amazing value for the price. Can't wait to make more stuff with it!
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