Let’s dive into the Creality Ender-3 V3 SE review and find out.
Creality Ender-3 V3 SE Specifications
Ender-3 V3 SE Specs | |
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Print Area | 220x220x250 mm |
Leveling Method | Auto-leveling with CR-Touch |
Nozzle Diameter | 0.4 mm (standard) |
Layer Thickness | 0.1-0.35 mm |
Precision | ±0.1 mm |
Typical Printing Speed | 180 mm/s |
Max. Printing Speed | 250 mm/s |
Acceleration | 2500 mm/s² |
Max. Nozzle Temperature | 260 °C |
Max. Hotbed Temperature | 100 °C |
Filaments | PLA, TPU(95A), PETG |
Rated Power | 350 Watts |
Input Voltage | 100-120V~, 200-240V~, 50/60Hz |
Power Loss Recovery | Yes |
Printing Method | Storage card printing |
Language | 中文, English, Español, Deutsche, Français, Pусский, Português, Italiano, Türk, 日本語 |
Operating Systems | Windows, MAC, Linux |
Unboxing
The first thing we noticed when handling the Creality Ender-3 V3 SE is its small box. Even though the 3D printer has roughly the same dimensions as its predecessors, the packaging has gotten smaller. It’s a welcome improvement that helps reduce the environmental impact of shipping the machine from China to wherever you live.
As for the components and accessories you find in the box, it’s all fairly standard. At least when you compare it to similar 3D printers and its predecessor, the Ender-3 V2 Neo.
Compared to the first-generation Ender 3D printers, you’ll find that the V3 SE is mostly preassembled. No longer do you get a pile of components that you have to assemble before use.
In total, you get the following:
- Ender-3 V3 SE base
- Gantry frame
- Display screen
- Spool holder
- Screws for assembly
- Basic toolkit
- Power cable
- 20 meters of filament (not a lot)
- Spare nozzle and nozzle cleaner
- Documentation
- SD card + reader
It’s enough to get started 3D printing with the Creality Ender-3 V3 SE right away, but you’ll want to get some extra filament as well. There is no USB-C cable included with the machine either, which is a requirement if you want to connect it to your computer.