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Anycubic Launches 14K Mono M7 and Kobra 3 Combo

May 7, 2024

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Anycubic has announced the launch of two new additions to their range. The first is the 14K Photon M7 Pro, and the second is the Kobra 3 Combo.

Read on for more information, and find out how you can get your hands on them.

Anycubic Photon Mono M7 Pro

The Photon Mono M7 Pro is a robust addition to their lineup offering high-speed resin 3D printing with precision and efficiency. Priced between $499.00 and $1,067.00, this printer comes packed with features to elevate your printing experience.

At its core, the Photon Mono M7 Pro boasts impressive printing speeds of up to 130mm/h for standard resins and a staggering 170mm/h with high-speed resin, all while maintaining a layer height of 0.1mm. This is powered by its 10.1-inch, 14K high-precision optical system, ensuring exceptional detail in every print.

14K Mono M7
The Anycubic 14K Mono M7 (Image Credit: Anycubic)

One standout feature is its auto-adaptive technology control heating, optimizing print conditions for various resin types. Additionally, the printer offers auto resin refill and withdrawal, alongside intelligent workflow-assist printing, streamlining the printing process.

For early bird adopters, a $30 deposit secures exclusive deals until May 6th, with the final payment due from May 7th to May 9th. Plus, Anycubic sweetens the deal with free gifts worth $99, including high-speed resin and FEP film.

With its impressive specifications including a 6.5L build volume, leveling-free printing, and compatibility with various resin types, the Photon Mono M7 Pro stands as a formidable option for enthusiasts and professionals alike.

Shipping worldwide, customers can expect lead times between June 15th to June 25th, ensuring a timely delivery.

Head on over to this link to place your order.

Visit the Anycubic Store

Kobra 3 Combo

The next offering is the Anycubic Kobra 3 Combo, which introduces multi-filament printing thanks to the ACE Pro system. The ACE Pro empowers users to seamlessly switch between filaments mid-print, offering endless possibilities for customization. The multi-filament capability opens new avenues for hobbyists, educators, and professionals alike to push the boundaries of design and functionality.

Kobra 3 Combo
The Kobra 3 Combo (Image Credit: Anycubic)

By integrating a four-color print system (with support for up to eight spools), the Kobra 3 Combo simplifies multi-color (or multi-material) printing, eliminating the need for extensive workflow adjustments. This move not only diversifies options for creators but also introduces healthy competition to the market.

Notably, the Kobra 3 Combo stands out as the only 3D printer to combine active filament drying with multicolor printing capabilities. Addressing the perennial issue of wet filament, which often leads to print defects, the ACE Pro chamber ensures filament dryness throughout printing, even during prolonged sessions.

Asides from the multicolor features, the Kobra 3 includes a print volume of 250*250*260mm, and blazing-fast print speed of up to 600mm/s. With exceptional temperature control, it supports a wide range of filament materials, facilitating advanced applications and industrial-grade prints.

In addition, the ACE Pro comes with an RFID reader for Anycubic filaments, offering adaptability in printing settings and efficient spool management.

So whether you’re a novice or an expert, the Anycubic Kobra 3 Combo enables you to unleash your imagination like never before. With its innovative features and top-notch performance, it paves the way for limitless innovation and expression in the world of 3D printing.

It is available at the early bird price of $449 USD, and early birds also get a bunch of free swag with it.

Check out this link for further information.

Visit the Anycubic Store
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About the author | Phillip Keane
Phillip is an aerospace engineer from UK. He is a graduate of Coventry University (UK), International Space University (France) and Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), where he studied Advanced Manufacturing at the Singapore Centre for 3D Printing.
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