Creality K1C 3D Printer: 600mm/s Speed, Auto Leveling, AI Camera, 300°C Printing, Quiet Mode, Carbon Fiber, 220x220x250mm
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- CrealityOS, Superb Software: Creality OS is based on Kipper and is completely open source; Creality print slicers feature intelligent cooling, optimal retraction, ultra-thin tree supports and more; With Creality Cloud, you can get a vast number of free 3D models and enjoy cloud printing
- Clog-free Extruder, Quick-swap Tri-metal Nozzle: Stable 3D printer extrusion system for smoother material flow and 1,000 hours of clog-free extrusion; The nozzle and thermal barrier in one unit blocks thermal creep and ensures easy replacement
- Silent Mode, Air Purifier: switch to the silent mode where the noise is≤45dB, as quiet as turning a book. Meanwhile, the built-in active carbon filter purifies compounds and particles arising from molten filaments; You can be reassured to live and work day and night in the same place with Creality K1C 3D printer
- CoreXY, High Speed Printing: Creality K1C 3D Printer is a new upgrade to the K1, K1 SE and K1 Max. It inherits the K1's lightweight and compact CoreXY system; with speeds of up to 600mm/s, accelerations of up to 20,000mm/s and vibration resistance; it can print at high speeds while maintaining excellent print quality;12 times faster than a typical 3D printer
- Perfect for Carbon Fiber Printing: K1C 3D printer supports CF,PLA, ASA, PETG, TPU and many other consumables; With a closed chamber and hardened steel nozzle tip, the K1C 3d printer can confidently handle carbon fiber filaments such as PLA-CF and PETG-CF, which are widely used for their mechanical strength and dimensional stability
- - Automatic Leveling, User-friendly: Fully assembled machine, ready for immediate use; Integrated initial setup instructions; Calibration performed instantly with a single touch on the screen for leveling.
- K1C with AI Camera: AI camera can monitor in real time and time-lapse shooting; Proactively alerts you to errors in the printing process; when an individual print fails in batch printing, you can just exclude it from the batch