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Creality CR-10 V2 3D Printer with: - Silent motherboard - Meanwell power supply - Fully metal extruder unit - Filament runout sensor - Print area: 300 x 300 x 400 mm Key advantages: - This 3D printer is extremely quiet. Inside a cabinet, it is very difficult to hear. Very often, I ran the printer inside a cabinet next to my desk while conducting video calls for most of the day—it is nearly imperceptible. Much of the noise actually comes from the power supply, not the printer itself. Printing video: https://youtu.be/AaJ9YBWIjIk?si=w7Q7CdeRcOyM96Uh - Excellent first-layer adhesion. I never needed glue or other adhesion techniques—prints simply stick. - The CR-10 platform is one of the most widely used worldwide, so any issue that may arise is almost certainly already addressed in numerous videos by users who encountered and solved the same problem. - Works seamlessly with Ultimaker Cura and OctoPrint for direct computer-based printing and remote monitoring via smartphone. The V2 is a refined version of the original CR-10 (the 3D printer I owned before this one). Most of the original issues have been resolved, resulting in trouble-free prints. The only failed prints occurred when using very old or low-cost filaments. I always used this printer with the Cura slicer, connected to Wi-Fi with OctoPrint running on a Raspberry Pi (not included in the price! But negotiable). This setup works very well! Upgrades I considered but never needed: - Further reducing printer noise by replacing the power supply fan with a Noctua fan. I purchased the new fan, but since the noise level was already significantly reduced, I never felt the need to install it. - Adding a depth sensor for automatic bed leveling in OctoPrint. Included: - 3D printer - Original accessories - Additional accessories (official nozzles, PTFE Bowden tubes, hotend socks, etc.) - Original packaging box - Sound-dampening foam Not included: - Lamp - Raspberry Pi with OctoPrint (available for €100, including cables and power supply) Reason for exchange: Upgrade to a multi-filament 3D printing system. Available for in-person exchange only in Porto, Braga, or Barcelos.
