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Creality Unveils CR-10 SE – Better, Faster, and Smarter

December 1, 2023

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The CR series from Creality has gained a new member to its product line: the Creality CR-10 SE. This addition is not just an expansion but a significant enhancement of the well-established CR line, known for its impact on the 3D printing community.

The CR series, a cornerstone of Creality’s brand, has been pivotal in expanding the 3D printing market. It marked a shift from the earlier days when consumer-grade 3D printers were priced above $2000. The launch of the CR-10 in 2017, priced under $500, broke this barrier, offering quality printing at a more affordable cost.

Creality Unveils CR-10 SE - Better, Faster, and Smarter
The latest in the CR line, the CR-10 SE. (Image Credit: Creality)

Creality attributes its success to customer-centric innovation. The CR-10 SE, a culmination of user feedback, offers enhancements like improved bed leveling, faster printing speeds, and greater affordability. It represents both an homage to the classic CR models and an upgrade, branded as the “True Heir” of the CR family.

High Quality & Faster

A key feature of the CR-10 SE is its speed, boasting a maximum printing speed of 600mm/s, which dramatically reduces printing time. It also integrates a Klipper-based Creality OS, elevating performance by addressing common issues such as speed limitations and leveling challenges associated with beginner machines using Marlin firmware.

Quality prints are maintained thanks in part to advanced algorithms providing input shaping, which mitigates the printer’s vibrations with a G-sensor for minimal ringing or ghosting. The motion advance feature also optimizes the feeding flow for fewer blobs and oozes in your prints.

LED bar
Now with illuminated LED bar. (Image Credit: Creality)

The CR-10 SE’s dual Z-axis motors and transition from v-wheel to linear rail systems enhance its strength, stability, and durability, ensuring superior print quality. The addition of precise auto-calibration and auto-leveling removes the hassle of manual leveling, making it accessible for both beginners and experienced users.

Clog-free Extruding

The Sprite-extruder driven hotend is designed for clog-free feeding, encircled by a 60W ceramic heater, which gets the filament fully melted at a 32mm³/s flow. It is fitted with a bi-metal (copper+titanium alloy) heatbreak to prevent thermal creep, and comes with a wear-resistant hardened steel nozzle for printing a range of filaments at temperatures up to 300°C.

creality cr-10 se print bed
Closeup of the CR-10 SE work area. (Image Credit: Creality)

Maximize Your 3D Printing Experience

The CR-10 SE works perfectly with Creality Print (the latest slicer) which enhances functionality with features like overhang optimization, variable line width, arc fitting, and secure LAN printing, optimizing speed and print quality. Users can easily organize and control multiple printers using Creality Print (or Creality Cloud) from your computer or smartphone, simplifying the setup of a high-volume print farm.

One final feature worth mentioning, is that the CR-10 SE includes a decorative LED light strip, adding an element of fun to the printing process. This feature is particularly appealing for home environments with younger users.

Overall, the CR-10 SE stands out not only in the CR series but also in the broader 3D printing market. With its blend of speed, user-friendly features, and quality enhancements, the CR-10 SE is poised to be a popular choice among 3D printing enthusiasts.

You can read more about the latest in the CR line, over at this link.

Creality CR 10 SE

A key feature of the CR-10 SE is its speed, boasting a maximum printing speed of 600mm/s, which dramatically reduces printing time.

  • - Print size: 220 x 220 x 265 mm
  • - Auto bed leveling
  • - Linear rails X & Y-axis
  • - Dedicated object cooling fan
  • - 600mm/s high-speed printing
  • - Hotend with 60W ceramic heater
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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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