Revealing the True Potential of Anycubic Kobra 2 Max - Unmatched Quality
Revealing the True Potential of Anycubic Kobra 2 Max - Unmatched Quality
The Anycubic Kobra 2 Max is a massive improvement over its predecessor, but suffers from being overhyped and underdeveloped. It can print quite well, but its speed is overstated by Anycubic, which claims it can push plastic at 500mm/s. It cannot. What it can do is a very brisk 150 to 230mm/s, which for the build size is amazing.
Our test printer had a rough start, having arrived with buggy firmware and a slightly wonky bed that dips down in the lower left corner. Unfortunately, there’s no manual leveling to correct this – only the sensors – so I ended up shimming the bed with a few Post It notes.
It’s also troubling that Anycubic is silent on how the entire Kobra 2 lineup has unlocked its new speed. It looks suspiciously like Klipper – complete with built-in resonance testing. However, the firmware is inaccessible and no Klipper-like controls are offered on the menu or control screen. The printer does offer Wi-Fi connectivity, but only if you use the Anycubic slicer and mobile app.
Like the first Kobra Max, this machine is freaking huge. With a big 420 x 420 x 500 build volume, this Max is great for cosplay props like helmets and perhaps whole shields. But first, you’ll want to measure your workspace and account for the THREE SQUARE FEET of operating space it requires. I had to turn the printer sideways to fit on my IKEA counter – and the spool holder still hung off into space.
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I would still recommend the Anycubic Kobra 2 Max over the previousKobra Max for the increase in speed and the more forgiving flexible built surface. Despite its flaws, it worked well on most materials once I got past the early firmware issues and figured out my own (slower) speed settings. The bed leveling issues and lack of fast profiles in the printer’s own custom slicer prevents me from putting it on the list ofbest 3D printers .
Specifications: Anycubic Kobra 2 Max
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Build Volume | 420 x 420 x 500mm (16.5 x 16.5 x 19.7 inches) |
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Material | PLA/PETG/ABS/TPU (up to 260 degrees) |
Extruder Type | Direct Drive |
Nozzle | .4mm Proprietary High Flow |
Build Platform | Textured PEI steel flex plate, heated |
Bed Leveling | Automatic + Z height |
Filament Runout Sensor | Yes |
Connectivity | USB & Wi-Fi through the app |
Interface | Color Touch Screen |
Machine Footprint | 735 x 640 x 740 mm (28.9x25.1 x 29.1inches) |
Machine Weight | 21 KG (46.3 lbs) |
Included in the box: Anycubic Kobra 2 Max
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The Anycubic Kobra 2 Max comes with everything you need to get started: tools to build and maintain the printer, grease and a USB stick. You also get a spare nozzle and small sample of PLA.
There’s a paper copy of the quick start guide to help you build the printer. The printer has sample models in the memory, and the UBB card has a PDF copy of the manual, Anycubic Slicer and a profile for PLA to get you started.
Assembling the Anycubic Kobra 2 Max
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Despite the size, the Kobra 2 Max is easy to assemble. It ships mostly assembled in two large sections and only needs a handful of screws and bolts to assemble. Four bolts hold the gantry in place, then a brace is attached from the top of the machine to the back. A few more screws attach the touch screen, while the spool holder snaps onto the base.
Please note, the Kobra 2 Max has two Y axis belts. You’ll want to make sure each belt has about the same amount of tension for smooth printing. It takes about 30 minutes to carefully assemble.
Leveling the Anycubic Kobra 2 Max
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The Anycubic Kobra 2 Max has the same bed leveling sensors as theKobra 2, which not only levels the bed but also set the Z height. There are no knobs for manual tramming, leaving everything to the automatic sensor. If the Z height is not perfect – and our machine was low in the lower left corner – you don’t have much recourse. I had to shim the bed with a few Post It Notes to get the entire bed level.
To level the bed, select Control → Auto-level. The machine will home itself, preheat and then double tap 49 spots in a grid across the bed surface.
Loading Filament in the Anycubic Kobra 2 Max
To load filament, press Prepare on the main menu. Select Filament. Now select Filament In or Filament Remove. The machine will now heat up to 230 C, taking about 60 seconds. Put your spool on the spool holder, and place the end of the filament into the runout sensor. Press Filament In and wait for the filament to be pulled to the extruder, or pinch the tension release on the front of the extruder and push it through by hand. Press Stop when the filament is coiling below the hotend.
Removing the filament works the same, just in reverse. Let the hotend preheat, select Filament Remove and let the gears back the filament out. Feel free to manually pull the filament out of the Bowden tube as soon as it’s left the hotend.
- Title: Revealing the True Potential of Anycubic Kobra 2 Max - Unmatched Quality
- Author: George
- Created at : 2024-08-19 03:29:07
- Updated at : 2024-08-20 03:29:07
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