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Sovol SV06 All Metal Hotend Planetary Direct Drive 3D Printer

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Sovol via Amazon has Sovol SV06 All Metal Hotend Planetary Direct Drive 3D Printer for $249 - 24% when you "redeem" coupon on product page = $189.24. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • All Metal Hotend Setup
  • Supported Material: PLA, TPU, PETG, Wood, ABS, ASA, Carbon Fiber, PC, Nylon.
  • Metal Direct Drive Extruder
  • Auto Bed Leveling
  • PEI Flexi Build Plate
  • 32bit Silent Board with TMC2209
  • Auto X Axis Leveling
  • Dual Z Axis
  • Belt Tensioner
  • Resume Printing
  • Interface Language: English
  • Print Size: 220mm*220mm*250mm
  • Build Plate Size: 235mm*235mm
  • Print Method: TF card, USB connection
  • Operating System: Windows/ Mac/Linux

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Sovol via Amazon has Sovol SV06 All Metal Hotend Planetary Direct Drive 3D Printer for $249 - 24% when you "redeem" coupon on product page = $189.24. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member doubletoaster for finding this deal.
  • Note: Must be logged in to clip coupons; coupons are typically limited to one per account.
Features:
  • All Metal Hotend Setup
  • Supported Material: PLA, TPU, PETG, Wood, ABS, ASA, Carbon Fiber, PC, Nylon.
  • Metal Direct Drive Extruder
  • Auto Bed Leveling
  • PEI Flexi Build Plate
  • 32bit Silent Board with TMC2209
  • Auto X Axis Leveling
  • Dual Z Axis
  • Belt Tensioner
  • Resume Printing
  • Interface Language: English
  • Print Size: 220mm*220mm*250mm
  • Build Plate Size: 235mm*235mm
  • Print Method: TF card, USB connection
  • Operating System: Windows/ Mac/Linux

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this product:
    • 1-year warranty
  • About this store:

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Briggs
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I have this Sovol SV06 printer. I got it for Christmas last year (2023) and I had zero 3d printing experience prior to owning this, so I've had it for like 1 month now and my super short review is that I like it and find it easy to use and would buy again.

I purchased this SV06 after reading a recommendation on Reddit [reddit.com] and I haven't been disappointed. I have had a lot of successful prints and very few failed ones (although I haven't tried to print anything big that would take over 8 hours). I wouldn't say that it's been perfect but it has still been easy to tweak and get working right as a beginner. I just did a 5015 fan mode for the hot end [printables.com] this morning and did a couple of small prints and a bed level test [printables.com] and it seems to help things print just a little more smoothly. I also added a Raspberry PI and loaded OctoPrint [octoprint.org] (pretty easy with the Raspberry PI imager [raspberrypi.com]) so that I could print to the device wirelessly without having to swap out the microSD card each time I wanted to print something new

If you do buy this printer, check out this guys page for some setup tips, tweaks, and troubleshooting: https://sv06.blakadder.com/
AmusedScent305
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OP literally said it's close to the best price for this model but comes with the added benefit of being sold through Amazon so you're dealing with their return process.

It's not the best deal ever for it, but it's still a good deal.
FranC5140
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I have two Prusa MK3S+, two SV06+, and Bambu PS1 and A1 w/AMS. I started years ago with an Ender 3 Pro that I tricked out. I loved that printer, but I tell people to stay away from it unless they LOVE tinkering as much as the idea of printing.

My Prusas have been workhorses. I built both but did not enjoy it. In hindsight, I probably would have spent extra to pay for assembled, BUT I think Prusa has been left behind a bit. Mainly with cost.

To me, Sovol has been the best value right up there with Bambu. If my P1S had not been down for so long with an annoying error, I'd rank it higher because Bambu really changed the game.

With all that said, I'm in for one of these. Almost as cheap as the lowest price, especially with my 5% back from Amazon card. With the return options and speed of shipping, this is going to be a great option when other printers are down, or even to keep going non-stop.

This or SV06+ are the best value and bang for your buck, especially when on sale. Easy setup and beginner friendly. I also had a problem with one, but I was sent parts twice. Communication was a bit slow, but I got it back up and running.

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AmusedScent305
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Quote from Pinako :
I don't know, but it seems Amazon's return process is getting worse all the time. I tried to return something the other day and UPS pickup was the only way. And of course my friendly neighborhood UPS only picks up during mid-morning, when everyone else is also out working. It took multiple calls to Amazon customer service to get a mailing label for UPS dropoff, and even that was a sketchy hack. It's almost as if they didn't want you to return stuff 😉
I suppose it is a "devil you know" situation, then. It's not as easy as it used to be, but in my experience it still beats having to take pictures and submit an essay about why you want to return an item and still potentially get denied an RMA.

Any time I've had to return something to Amazon, I print a label at home, retape the item's box that evening and take it to the hardware store in town that is a UPS drop off location. I can drop off the package any time the store is open and it gets scanned in for pickup immediately which usually means I get my refund the same or next day when the driver scans it in to their truck.

I realize that this isn't available to everyone given their locale and schedules, but the drop-off location takes care of the anxiety of having it stolen by porch pirates.
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BriggsFeb 03, 2024 11:33 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Briggs

I have this Sovol SV06 printer. I got it for Christmas last year (2023) and I had zero 3d printing experience prior to owning this, so I've had it for like 1 month now and my super short review is that I like it and find it easy to use and would buy again.

I purchased this SV06 after reading a recommendation on Reddit [reddit.com] and I haven't been disappointed. I have had a lot of successful prints and very few failed ones (although I haven't tried to print anything big that would take over 8 hours). I wouldn't say that it's been perfect but it has still been easy to tweak and get working right as a beginner. I just did a 5015 fan mode for the hot end [printables.com] this morning and did a couple of small prints and a bed level test [printables.com] and it seems to help things print just a little more smoothly. I also added a Raspberry PI and loaded OctoPrint [octoprint.org] (pretty easy with the Raspberry PI imager [raspberrypi.com]) so that I could print to the device wirelessly without having to swap out the microSD card each time I wanted to print something new

If you do buy this printer, check out this guys page for some setup tips, tweaks, and troubleshooting: https://sv06.blakadder.com/
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hipercoFeb 04, 2024 05:26 AM
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Quote from hamwbone :
Is this easier to print with than my ender 3 v2? I just can not get the initial prints to stick to the bed. It worked great out of the box. The autoleveling does seem to get close to print ready and im just kind of tired leveling the bed. DOes this autolevel better?
If you are still using glass, upgrading the bed to PEI will help with first layer adhesion alot.
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Frugal_JerkFeb 04, 2024 02:05 PM
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Quote from AmusedScent305 :
OP literally said it's close to the best price for this model but comes with the added benefit of being sold through Amazon so you're dealing with their return process.

It's not the best deal ever for it, but it's still a good deal.
You got 2 downvotes for saying that. Don't know what the world has come to.
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doubletoasterFeb 04, 2024 05:16 PM
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Quote from hamwbone :
Is this easier to print with than my ender 3 v2? I just can not get the initial prints to stick to the bed. It worked great out of the box. The autoleveling does seem to get close to print ready and im just kind of tired leveling the bed. DOes this autolevel better?
The Ender 3 V2 (the original one, not the Neo) has no auto leveling, a Bowden tube extruder and a glass printbed. The SV06 or a newer Ender 3 V3 SE are easier to print with regarding these aspects. You just need to fine adjust the Z-offset.
However if you already have the Ender 3 V2, you could buy a 3D Touch sensor and a PEI sheet for around $20 and upgrade it. There are countless of videos showing how to install the auto leveling probe on your printer.
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hamwboneFeb 04, 2024 05:29 PM
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Quote from doubletoaster :
The Ender 3 V2 (the original one, not the Neo) has no auto leveling, a Bowden tube extruder and a glass printbed. The SV06 or a newer Ender 3 V3 SE are easier to print with regarding these aspects. You just need to fine adjust the Z-offset.
However if you already have the Ender 3 V2, you could buy a 3D Touch sensor and a PEI sheet for around $20 and upgrade it. There are countless of videos showing how to install the auto leveling probe on your printer.

Sorry for making you type that but mine is actually the 3 v2 neo. Im guessing the offset is off and needs to be redone. Just weird that it works great then just sucks. heh
Last edited by hamwbone February 4, 2024 at 09:40 AM.
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tjf777Feb 04, 2024 09:38 PM
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I bought this direct from Sovol around xmas time for the same price. Shipping was 2 weeks. Anyone that buys this, make sure you go around and tighten and grease everything. Some people claim that Sovol does not even grease pack the bearings.

Besides all that, it is a great printer for a beginner. You can upgrade to the Klipper screen if the speed is too slow for you.

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doubletoasterFeb 05, 2024 12:26 AM
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Quote from hamwbone :
Sorry for making you type that but mine is actually the 3 v2 neo. Im guessing the offset is off and needs to be redone. Just weird that it works great then just sucks. heh
Cleaning the print bed and adjusting the Z offset should do the trick then. Print a first layer test and visually inspect how the first single layer looks. If there are gaps between the lines or it doesn't stick at all, the nozzle is too high. If the surface is rough, the nozzle is too close.
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DsplashqqFeb 05, 2024 08:29 PM
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Quote from doubletoaster :
The Ender 3 V2 (the original one, not the Neo) has no auto leveling, a Bowden tube extruder and a glass printbed. The SV06 or a newer Ender 3 V3 SE are easier to print with regarding these aspects. You just need to fine adjust the Z-offset.
However if you already have the Ender 3 V2, you could buy a 3D Touch sensor and a PEI sheet for around $20 and upgrade it. There are countless of videos showing how to install the auto leveling probe on your printer.
Thoughts on this vs an E3 S1? I have the E3 S1 currently and I'm plagued by layer ringing and constantly needing to re-level even tho I've replaced all the screws with silicone spacers. When it works, it's great, but when it doesn't, I wish I still had my E3Pro. At least with that I didn't have to disassemble the whole hotend to clear a jam.
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GhostofMactownFeb 06, 2024 04:05 AM
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Quote from Std2u :
I got one of these a few weeks ago and I've been very happy with it. I'm surprised how well it works and how many features it has at this price point, it's been an almost turnkey solution.
What print material does it use
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DsplashqqFeb 06, 2024 04:47 AM
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Quote from GhostofMactown :
What print material does it use
1.75mm PLA, PETG, Nylon, TPU, and ABS are probably the most commonly used. PLA and PETG used most often of those due to their ease of printing and relatively safe off gassing (ABS printing releases toxic fumes).
Last edited by Dsplashqq February 5, 2024 at 08:49 PM.
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dryphiFeb 06, 2024 05:32 AM
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Is there a multi filament add-on system available for these?
Feb 06, 2024 05:35 AM
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dryphiFeb 06, 2024 05:35 AM
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FYI there a refurbished models available from Sovol for $165
https://www.sovol3d.com/products/...2234186037
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Quote from Dsplashqq :
Thoughts on this vs an E3 S1? I have the E3 S1 currently and I'm plagued by layer ringing and constantly needing to re-level even tho I've replaced all the screws with silicone spacers. When it works, it's great, but when it doesn't, I wish I still had my E3Pro. At least with that I didn't have to disassemble the whole hotend to clear a jam.
The Ender S1 is more like the SV01. Are the bed screws getting loose? Maybe use thread lock? I would probably try to fix the issues and add a Sonic Pad to it if it was mine.

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Quote from dryphi :
Is there a multi filament add-on system available for these?
3D Chameleon or Co Print, you could also change to the Klipper firmware and add an Enraged Rabbit Carrot Feeder but that's a lot of tinkering.

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