Sovol SV07 Klipper Direct Drive Extruder 3D Printer
$260.95
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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
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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Thе last image on the website includes an offer for a free roll of filament. That's gotta be worth another $15 or so. Make sure to grab a screenshot of it at the time of ordering in case there's any kind of back-peddling.
The OP should include the free filament offer as well.
This printer is basically the Ender 3s1 Pro killer (ender?)
I was thinking of getting a 3D printer with filament, as I've tried one with Resin and I liked it but I like the multi-color aspect of filament printers. Would this be a good first filament printer for the price?
So I'm going to try 3D printing for the first time. I want to build prototypes amd then maybe final product with hard plastic and then maybe some rubber overlay. I'm also concerned with making tiny holes. Small enough for electrical wire. Doea it make holes ok? Which one should I get? Even if not this?
So I'm going to try 3D printing for the first time. I want to build prototypes amd then maybe final product with hard plastic and then maybe some rubber overlay. I'm also concerned with making tiny holes. Small enough for electrical wire. Doea it make holes ok? Which one should I get? Even if not this?
I have the SV06 and it works fine, same size, but less features as this. You can upgrade the SV06 to Klipper and other things, there's a forum on Reddit about this.
I wonder if the SV06 Plus (300x300x340 vs 220x220x250) would be a better deal after you upgrade. The SV06 Plus is $299, but doesn't have Klipper.
TBH, the time it takes to print is not really a big deal. I printed 48 items that took 3 hours each and I just set it to run and left it each time. I print things overnight or while doing other things, not really a problem.
Personally, I'd LOVE to have that extra room on the build plate. 80mm x 80mm (3.14x3.14) plus 90mm height would be more important than the Klipper upgrade.
Remember that the Klipper upgrade can be done on these other printers. Not sure the actual costs, but I'd rather have the larger build area.
Just as a side note: Krazy Glue is amazing at gluing PETG parts together. Strong as can be.
It's the next-gen product with more features and for a lot less money. Something like this "kills" the sale for whatever was the top dog in that market segment before. Can you even name one good reason for buying the 3 s1 Pro instead of this?
The only thing is I havent really hears of Sovol until this month, but all those features they list are hot names for top of the line upgrades. Crealty used to be my favorite brand but after buying one they're ass. I say this is a good pick for a 3d printer
Got my SV07 and SV07 Plus set up over the weekend. Coming off of bargain bin Ender 3 (ver 1), an Anet, and a Jayo CR-10 clone - I'm impressed. First layers go down well, speed is impressive (a 24 min benchy looked better than any I had printed before in 2 hours) in comparison to what I had with the other 3 Marlin machines, and the prints come out looking very niceley. You do have to check that everything is tight - the nozzle of my SV Plus wasn't screwed in all the way, had been extruding at an odd angle and built up a block of plastic under the silicone sock, so much so it almost gunked up the entire extruder! But on the whole and apart from this experience these machines have been easy and so far fairly reliable (though in over just 2 days isn't saying much). I like being able to send jobs wirelessly and monitor through a web page (had been too busy to set up octoprint for other machines, so it's nice this already is present). There were a few goofy bugs in the klipper where after a print completion it had stopped and needed a full reboot, but I kind of expect that on a newish model.
One oddity I'm discovering is the frequency of the nozzle scraping tree supports, even knocking some off. Not the model itself, though it seems. Slowed it down - didn't seem to matter. Will tinker with Z hop and adhesion in case things were loose. Adhesion with the steel PEI plate has been consistent, but feeling weaker than I'm used to, meaning nothing major has come off (other than a couple supports), but it's way easier to take prints off than I'm used to. Also the plate side of the prints looks rougher than I'm used to (not like rougher lines, just less smooth). Each of the two printers also came with a soft gluable PEI bed sheet, but I'm struggling imagining where to use them - would I want to glue it to the magnetic steel plate?
In short, so far so good. If you get one (or more) of these - check that everything's tight. If you're coming from marlin without octo and bells and whistles - it feels like a nice upgrade. Hoping it'll stay reliable.
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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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The OP should include the free filament offer as well.
This printer is basically the Ender 3s1 Pro killer (ender?)
do happen to have that image?
I wonder if the SV06 Plus (300x300x340 vs 220x220x250) would be a better deal after you upgrade. The SV06 Plus is $299, but doesn't have Klipper.
TBH, the time it takes to print is not really a big deal. I printed 48 items that took 3 hours each and I just set it to run and left it each time. I print things overnight or while doing other things, not really a problem.
Personally, I'd LOVE to have that extra room on the build plate. 80mm x 80mm (3.14x3.14) plus 90mm height would be more important than the Klipper upgrade.
Remember that the Klipper upgrade can be done on these other printers. Not sure the actual costs, but I'd rather have the larger build area.
Just as a side note: Krazy Glue is amazing at gluing PETG parts together. Strong as can be.
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One oddity I'm discovering is the frequency of the nozzle scraping tree supports, even knocking some off. Not the model itself, though it seems. Slowed it down - didn't seem to matter. Will tinker with Z hop and adhesion in case things were loose. Adhesion with the steel PEI plate has been consistent, but feeling weaker than I'm used to, meaning nothing major has come off (other than a couple supports), but it's way easier to take prints off than I'm used to. Also the plate side of the prints looks rougher than I'm used to (not like rougher lines, just less smooth). Each of the two printers also came with a soft gluable PEI bed sheet, but I'm struggling imagining where to use them - would I want to glue it to the magnetic steel plate?
In short, so far so good. If you get one (or more) of these - check that everything's tight. If you're coming from marlin without octo and bells and whistles - it feels like a nice upgrade. Hoping it'll stay reliable.