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Sovol SV07 Klipper Direct Drive Extruder 3D Printer

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Sovol3D has Sovol SV07 Klipper Direct Drive Extruder 3D Printer on sale for $269.00 - $8.07 when you apply discount code WELCOMEBACK at checkout = $260.93. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Emre27 for sharing this deal.

Features
:
  • 5 inch touch screen
  • All-metal hotend setup comes with a larger melt zone, which makes SV07 could print at 300℃
  • With Sovol's self-developed all Metal Direct Drive Extruder that comes with planetary dual gear set, SV07 offers a higher drive ratio and lighter motor for precise extrusion
  • 25-point auto leveling with an inductive sensor to detect and compensate for unevenness in the heated bed
  • Magnetic print bed which offers excellent adhesion but also a durable part w/ double-sided black PEI plate
  • SV07 boasts several optimizations, including LEDs around the nozzle, tool drawer and high quality belt. Added LED bars under the extruder helps to observe the prints at night and capture beautiful prints pictures so that you could share with your friends on social media. The high strength belt with anti-slip design ensures stable transmission. Besides, with the added tool drawer, you can achieve a quick storage for all your 3D printing tools.
  • TMC2209 Driver helps SV07 to improves cooling effect. It's also designed to anti-interfere and offers SV07 stable communication and safe printing.
  • 350W Meanwell power supply ensures reliable and stable printing
Specs:
  • Print size: 220mm*220mm*250mm
  • Print mode: U disk, Type C connection, Wifi Connection
  • Max printing speed: 500mm/s
  • Recommend printing speed: ≤250mm/s
  • Printing accuracy: +-0.001mm
  • Nozzle diameter: 0.4mm (Replaceable)
  • Nozzle temp: ≤300℃
  • Hotbed Temp: ≤100℃
  • Diameter of filament: 1.75mm
  • File format support: G-Code
  • Voltage: input 115/230 V 50/60HZ output 24V
  • Operating system: Windows, Linux, Mac
  • Power supply: Meanwell 350W/ 24V
  • Printer dimension: 460mm*457mm*625 mm( including filament holder)
  • Operation language: English
Warranty:
  • Includes ​1-Year Warranty for 3D Printer & 1-Month Warranty for Accessories
  • 14-day return policy
  • Lifetime tech support

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff

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Written by Emre27
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Sovol3D has Sovol SV07 Klipper Direct Drive Extruder 3D Printer on sale for $269.00 - $8.07 when you apply discount code WELCOMEBACK at checkout = $260.93. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Emre27 for sharing this deal.

Features
:
  • 5 inch touch screen
  • All-metal hotend setup comes with a larger melt zone, which makes SV07 could print at 300℃
  • With Sovol's self-developed all Metal Direct Drive Extruder that comes with planetary dual gear set, SV07 offers a higher drive ratio and lighter motor for precise extrusion
  • 25-point auto leveling with an inductive sensor to detect and compensate for unevenness in the heated bed
  • Magnetic print bed which offers excellent adhesion but also a durable part w/ double-sided black PEI plate
  • SV07 boasts several optimizations, including LEDs around the nozzle, tool drawer and high quality belt. Added LED bars under the extruder helps to observe the prints at night and capture beautiful prints pictures so that you could share with your friends on social media. The high strength belt with anti-slip design ensures stable transmission. Besides, with the added tool drawer, you can achieve a quick storage for all your 3D printing tools.
  • TMC2209 Driver helps SV07 to improves cooling effect. It's also designed to anti-interfere and offers SV07 stable communication and safe printing.
  • 350W Meanwell power supply ensures reliable and stable printing
Specs:
  • Print size: 220mm*220mm*250mm
  • Print mode: U disk, Type C connection, Wifi Connection
  • Max printing speed: 500mm/s
  • Recommend printing speed: ≤250mm/s
  • Printing accuracy: +-0.001mm
  • Nozzle diameter: 0.4mm (Replaceable)
  • Nozzle temp: ≤300℃
  • Hotbed Temp: ≤100℃
  • Diameter of filament: 1.75mm
  • File format support: G-Code
  • Voltage: input 115/230 V 50/60HZ output 24V
  • Operating system: Windows, Linux, Mac
  • Power supply: Meanwell 350W/ 24V
  • Printer dimension: 460mm*457mm*625 mm( including filament holder)
  • Operation language: English
Warranty:
  • Includes ​1-Year Warranty for 3D Printer & 1-Month Warranty for Accessories
  • 14-day return policy
  • Lifetime tech support

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Written by Emre27

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timsy
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Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8AHzzplQWA

In spite how odd it might seem, her reviews are really good quality.
If i needed a printer, I would get this: Klipper, wifi, all metal hot end, direct drive with metal gears, good fans, good power supply, etc. You could easily spend more on just the pieces to upgrade and Ender 3.

I agree this is an Ender 3 S1 Pro for ~$100 less but *with* Klipper. Klipper is a big deal.

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Aug 09, 2023 01:42 AM
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dlutz88Aug 09, 2023 01:42 AM
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I ended up just buying the elegoo neptune 3 pro on their website for $189 😎.
I'm excited to see what kind of abomination i can create with this bad boy haha
Aug 09, 2023 01:45 AM
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dan22hernanAug 09, 2023 01:45 AM
21 Posts
I own this printer and had several issues with the bed level. Almost after every print. I wish I would've forked over the couple hundred for the bambu
Aug 09, 2023 01:46 AM
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IncytatusAug 09, 2023 01:46 AM
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Quote from dan22hernan :
I own this printer and had several issues with the bed level. Almost after every print. I wish I would've forked over the couple hundred for the bambu
Just received my P1S and this thing feels magic coming from a couple of Ender 3s. It's a different price bracket but worth saving up for.
Aug 09, 2023 02:04 AM
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dan22hernanAug 09, 2023 02:04 AM
21 Posts
Quote from Incytatus :
Just received my P1S and this thing feels magic coming from a couple of Ender 3s. It's a different price bracket but worth saving up for.
I made my point lol
I'm planning on getting a Bambu here in a couple weeks as well.
Aug 09, 2023 06:18 AM
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Gellu1Aug 09, 2023 06:18 AM
9 Posts
Don't chase this 500mm/s speed, this is marketing move will not give you speed. First of all what is matter is acceleration and deceleration, usually printers with such architecture and pulley movements parts as configuration has 100mm/s**2 accel limit, for small parts printer will accelerate longer because usually you are not printing squares only. If you will override limits for let's say 7000mm/s**2 which is close to technical limit of steppers, you will see horrible ringings and gaps. Even upgrading everything to linear rails and use software controlled acceleration with klipper will not give you super boost. Check voron 3D if you want real speed. I'm not saying if this good price or not, but when advertising is writing 500m/s as top feature of that printer it is total bullshit.
Aug 09, 2023 12:02 PM
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CujobobAug 09, 2023 12:02 PM
1,554 Posts
Quote from timsy :
Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8AHzzplQWA

In spite how odd it might seem, her reviews are really good quality.
If i needed a printer, I would get this: Klipper, wifi, all metal hot end, direct drive with metal gears, good fans, good power supply, etc. You could easily spend more on just the pieces to upgrade and Ender 3.

I agree this is an Ender 3 S1 Pro for ~$100 less but *with* Klipper. Klipper is a big deal.
Just found out she is going into ninth grade from another video she posted on her channel. While I'm sure there's some help from family going on, her reviews of 3D printers are the most thorough I've seen. They are only short term reviews being the major limitation.
Aug 09, 2023 01:15 PM
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madkimchiAug 09, 2023 01:15 PM
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I just bought this couple weeks ago as my first printer. Works well and haven't had any issues. For a first timer it's a good printer I think.

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Aug 09, 2023 03:23 PM
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poorgradAug 09, 2023 03:23 PM
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Quote from dlutz88 :
I ended up just buying the elegoo neptune 3 pro on their website for $189 😎.
I'm excited to see what kind of abomination i can create with this bad boy haha
Neptune pro 3 also has a good review on Tom's Hardware and is one of their budget picks.
Aug 09, 2023 03:56 PM
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slimwantsfatAug 09, 2023 03:56 PM
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How difficult for a 💯 newbie to operate this machine? Only watch some YouTube videos after getting it.
Aug 09, 2023 05:37 PM
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LedgendaryAug 09, 2023 05:37 PM
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Quote from EDUBBS37 :
I have the Neptune 3 Max, And its honestly probably too big. I wish it had klipper on it.
You can install klipper on all the neptune 3's including the Max BTW
Aug 09, 2023 07:42 PM
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RommseyAug 09, 2023 07:42 PM
219 Posts
Quote from slimwantsfat :
How difficult for a 💯 newbie to operate this machine? Only watch some YouTube videos after getting it.
This is not that difficult to operate but will become a challenge to set up if you're not all that familiar with how to problem solve via linux and windows.

Operation = relatively easy
Setup and Maintenance = higher learning curve for 100% newbies
Aug 09, 2023 08:37 PM
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TamdrikAug 09, 2023 08:37 PM
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Quote from slimwantsfat :
How difficult for a 💯 newbie to operate this machine? Only watch some YouTube videos after getting it.
If you want the simplest operation and maintenance and can afford an extra ~$100, the AnkerMake M5C looks to be designed specifically for newbies at $400 (there's also a $30 coupon available, and I think Anker offers a higher military discount if you qualify).

If money isn't really an issue, you can step up to the Bambu P1P or P1S for $600 and $700 respectively, which are also beginner-friendly and are generally considered the best available printers in the price range at the moment.
Aug 10, 2023 06:39 AM
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ViperDaSnakeAug 10, 2023 06:39 AM
594 Posts
Quote from timsy :
Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8AHzzplQWA

In spite how odd it might seem, her...
I just knew you were going to link to Naomi Wu...
Surprised me to see a rather normal acting YouTuber. Never watched any of her videos before but so far she seems down right, not odd at all... 😉
Aug 10, 2023 02:16 PM
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ScottA9882Aug 10, 2023 02:16 PM
105 Posts
I recently bought the SV 06+. My first printer, but I'm loving it. Was super easy to assemble. My 10 y/o kid put 90% of it together, I started, but realized how easy it was, so I had him finish.

Took me about 4 builds to get the z height dialed in, but all my prints are looking amazing. I assume this printer is better than my version, just a smaller print space. Highly recommend Sovol based on my experience so far.

I also had to reach out to customer service about a order (filament and nozzles) and they were quick to respond.

I'm super happy about my experience about 2 months in.

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Aug 10, 2023 03:29 PM
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0o0Aug 10, 2023 03:29 PM
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does anyone know how long does it take for them to ship it out? and what carrier they use?

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