versatile 3D printer popular among hobbyists and makers
The Ender 3 is a popular 3D printer known for its affordability, reliability, and versatility. It offers a generous build volume of 220mm x 220mm x 250mm (8.6″ x 8.6″ x 9.8″), making it suitable for printing relatively large objects. The Ender 3 is compatible with a wide range of 3D printing filaments, including PLA, ABS, PETG, and TPU, providing users with versatility in material choices. With its basic LCD screen and control knob interface, it offers a simple and intuitive user experience. Overall, the Ender 3 provides a cost-effective entry point into 3D printing while offering reliable performance.
FEATURES
Easy Assembly
With a straightforward assembly process, the Ender-3 is user-friendly and can be set up in under an hour, making it an ideal choice for beginners and enthusiasts.
Compatibility
The Ender-3 is compatible with a wide range of filaments, including PLA, ABS, PETG, and more, offering users flexibility in choosing the right material for their specific printing needs.
Quick model picking-up with ease
Ender-3 employs a carborundum glass build plate rather than traditional masking tape and glue for easy model picking-up, excellent adhesion and less printing cost
Excellent hotbed Quick heating-up
Ender-3 has an excellent hotbed to be heated up to 100°C in 5 minutes to meet the requirement of quick printing
Large Build Volume
The Ender-3 boasts a generous build volume of 220 x 220 x 250 mm, providing ample space for printing various objects and projects of moderate size
INDUSTRIES
Education
Commonly used in educational institutions, such as schools and universities, to teach students about 3D printing technology and its applications.
Prototyping
Utilized in product design and development for creating prototypes and models of new products before mass production.
Art and Design
Employed by artists and designers for creating unique and intricate 3D-printed artworks and sculptures
Small Businesses
Used by small businesses for in-house prototyping, product development, and small-scale manufacturing.
Engineering and Architecture
Used in engineering and architectural firms for creating scale models, prototypes, and visual aids.
Automotive and Aerospace
Used in the automotive and aerospace industries for prototyping, tooling, and creating specialized components.
Hobbyist and Maker Communities
Popular among hobbyists, makers, and DIY enthusiasts for personal projects, customization, and experimentation.
Medical and Healthcare
Increasingly used in the medical field for creating anatomical models, prosthetics, and medical devices.
TECH SPECS
PLATFORM
Machine model
Ender-3
FILE FORMAT
STL, OBJ, AMF
MOLDING TECHNOLOGY
FDM(Fused Deposition Molding)
SLICING SOFTWARE
Cura, Repetier-Host, simplify3D
PRINTING SIZE
220*220*250mm
POWER SUPPLY
input: AC 115V/230V output: DC 24V 270W
PRINTING SPEED
≤180mm/s, normal 30-60mm/s
otHER SPECS
PRINTING PRECISION
±0.1mm
N.W
6.62kg
NOZZLE DIAMETER
standard 0.4mm, can be in 0.3 or 0.2mm
MACHINE SIZE
440*440*465mm
OTHER SPECS
G.W
8.1kg
HOTBED TEMPERATURE
≤100°C
FILE TRANSFER
Online or SD card offline
SOFTWARE
Creality offers its own slicing software called “Creality Slicer,” which is specifically designed for use with Creality 3D printers, including the Ender-3. Creality Slicer is based on the open-source software Cura and provides a user-friendly interface tailored to Creality printers. It allows users to slice 3D models, adjust print settings, and generate G-code files for printing on Creality printers. Creality Slicer is a popular choice among Creality printer users due to its ease of use and compatibility with Creality hardware.