Anycubic Debuts 3D Printing Innovations
Another highlight is the Kobra 3 Max, which offers large-format printing with a build size of 420×420×500 mm.
December 3, 2024
Anycubic recently showcased its latest innovations in consumer-grade 3D printing technology.
Kobra S1 Combo FDM Printer
A highlight of Anycubic's showcase was the Kobra S1 Combo, a multicolor fused deposition modeling printer using CoreXY structure. Supporting up to eight-color printing, the Kobra S1 Combo has equipped Anycubic Color Engine Pro (ACE Pro) that endows printers with active and side drying features, enabling filament drying during the printing process. The printer also boasts a 320°C hotend and a stable print chamber, ensuring performance with functional materials.
Kobra 3 Max Multicolor Printing
Another highlight is the Kobra 3 Max with large-format printing and a build size of 420x420x500 mm, as well as eight-color printing capabilities. As the consumer-grade FDM printer with a large print volume, the Kobra 3 Max offers scale. Building on the ACE Pro active and side-drying technology introduced with th Kobra 3 Combo, this model allows users to print large objects in a single pass. It is also ideal for mass-producing multiple units or spare parts in one print run.
TheKobra S1 Combo and Kobra 3 Max are expected to be available on the market in early 2025.
Photon Mono M7 Max Large-Format Resin Printing
Another product is the Photon Mono M7 Max, Anycubic's new resin printer. Featuring a 14.7-liter build volume (298×164×300 mm), the Photon Mono M7 Max integrates COB light source technology, reinforced lead screws, and dynamic release mechanisms for intelligent release 2.0. The printer also boasts a print speed nearly twice as fast as its predecessor. Additionally, its resin heating vat and resin auto-recycling management module optimize material handling and print stability.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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