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product_id: 73550587
title: "Official Creality Ender 3 V2 Upgraded 3D Printer with Silent Motherboard Branded Power Supply Carborundum Glass Platform Resume Printing Function, DIY 3D Printers Printing Size 8.66x8.66x9.84 inch"
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# UL certified branded power supply for fast, safe heating Silent motherboard for whisper-quiet printing Carborundum glass platform for ultra-smooth first layers Official Creality Ender 3 V2 Upgraded 3D Printer with Silent Motherboard Branded Power Supply Carborundum Glass Platform Resume Printing Function, DIY 3D Printers Printing Size 8.66x8.66x9.84 inch

**Brand:** comgrow
**Price:** 437.64 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🖨️ Elevate your maker game with the Ender 3 V2 — where precision meets peace and power!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Official Creality Ender 3 V2 Upgraded 3D Printer with Silent Motherboard Branded Power Supply Carborundum Glass Platform Resume Printing Function, DIY 3D Printers Printing Size 8.66x8.66x9.84 inch by comgrow
- **How much does it cost?** 437.64 DT with free shipping
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## Best For

- comgrow enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted comgrow brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Rapid Heat-Up & Safety:** UL certified branded power supply ensures quick bed heating and stable long prints, all while keeping your setup safe and sleek.
- • **Whisper-Quiet Precision:** Experience near-silent operation with Creality’s self-developed silent motherboard, perfect for focused workspaces and late-night creativity.
- • **Effortless Filament Handling:** Rotary knob extruder design makes loading and feeding filament a breeze—spend less time prepping and more time creating.
- • **Flawless First Layers Every Time:** Carborundum glass platform heats up faster and guarantees superior adhesion, eliminating warping and boosting print quality from the start.
- • **Resume Printing, No More Wasted Time:** Power outage? No problem. Resume printing from the last position and save your projects from unexpected interruptions.

## Overview

The Official Creality Ender 3 V2 is a professional-grade DIY 3D printer featuring a silent motherboard for low-noise operation, a UL certified branded power supply for fast and safe heating, and a carborundum glass platform that ensures superior print adhesion and smooth first layers. With an 8.66x8.66x9.84 inch build volume and a resume printing function, it’s designed for reliable, high-quality prints that fit perfectly into any creative or professional workspace.

## Description

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Review: Amazing printer! - The Ender 3 marked my entry into the 3D-printing world, and I love it! The 3D printer has been a godsend! If you're also newbie and searching for advice, here's my brief take on the Ender 3. It's awesome! The Ender 3 arrives in pieces that you must assemble. Since it is essentially a robot, assembly can seem overwhelming at first, but if you take it one step at a time, you'll be printing in no time. I found the printed instructions accompanying the unit to be more sizzle than steak, but, fortunately there are several videos on YouTube that make assembly a breeze. Believe it or not, assembling the unit yourself is beneficial because it familiarizes you with the device. It will allow you to easily make the minor adjustments that 3D printers often require. My wife and I have found that 3D printing comes with somewhat of a steep learning curve, but it's fun. YouTube and websites such as "all3DP dot com" have proven themselves to be life savers. The most common adjustments you'll make while 3D printing is "bed leveling." In truth, though, you're not actually "leveling" the print bed, but rather you're ensuring that the print nozzle is uniformly distanced from the bed (the print surface) on all its 4 corners. The nozzle needs to be super close, too. ...not about an inch or two away from the print bed, but rather it needs to be no further than the thickness of a piece of paper. Crazy, huh? When my wife and I printed a test file provided by Creality (the manufacturer), we frankly sat mesmerized at the unit's precision. It was like staring into a campfire and getting lost in the flames. The nozzle just zipped back and forth across the print bed leaving tiny bits of corn-based "plastic" one layer at a time, and eventually (over time) created a cat/dog thingy. In search of more things to print, we settled on two websites with tons of 3D-printable files that are very often free to download. The websites are "thingiverse dot com" and "cults3d dot com". The latter site takes longer to load, but seems to have more options. Creality has one too, but I haven't really checked it out yet. It's important to note that the files you download from such websites are *.stl files, whereas the Ender 3 needs *.gcode files. To make the file conversion, we downloaded a piece of software called Cura. It appears to be the best (free) software on the market for "slicing" 3D files into *.gcode files. That too has a steep learning curve, complete with complicated settings. But fortunately there are lots of tutorials online along with settings you can copy from experts. I mostly rely on "all3DP dot com" for that. After a while, we decided to invent our own designs and then print them into existence. In my opinion, the cat's meow -- the best and easiest 3D design application -- is Fusion360. It has a limited free version for students and schools, but otherwise it's quite pricey. My wife then found free, open-sourced design software called FreeCAD. We love it, and haven't turned back since. The filament we prefer is PLA. In our experience, PLA produces little to no fumes and it's guilt-free because it's corn-based and biodegradable. It should be noted, though, that not all PLA is created equally. This is primarily because (according to what I've read) pigments affect the PLA in different ways. So, when I order PLA from desertcart, I always look for the PLA with the most and highest reviews. Then, I refer upon their temperature recommendations. Overall, we absolutely love the Ender 3. At under $200, it's extremely affordable, and the process of printing things into existence can be (in my experience) somehow transformative. And if you find yourself confused about something, take my advice by not wasting time by trying to figure it out for yourself. Just refer to the experts on any of the websites I mentioned so, later on, you can focus on things that really matter...like design. Note: the bearing on a little fan went out. So, I reached out to Comgrow, they got back to me immediately, and now a new fan is on the way. No fuss no muss. Finally, at the risk of getting to personal, I'm a disabled veteran who benefits from focusing on tangible things. The process of 3D printing has proven itself to be such a godsend in that regard, that I think the VA should seriously explore ways of getting more vets 3D printing. I hope this helped newbies like me. Happy printing!
Review: Works well and easy printing - I've only printed a few things so far but it's enough to give some good feedback. At this price point don't expect any frills. That said this bare bones printer performs great. First off from my pictures you'll notice I upgraded the print bed to glass. It's only an extra $12 at the time I purchased. I read some other info online that lead me to believe this would be more likely to be level and perform better. i don't regret it. It works great. My advice would be to take your time assembling this printer. Expect it to take about 4 hours, perhaps more. Make sure everything is tight and aligned properly in terms of the rollers, belts etc. Do not rely on the quick start guide or included instructions. Go out to Youtube and follow the assembly video. Pause it for each step. When you are done stay on Youtube. There is a "Complete beginner's guide" on there from an Australian creator that demonstrates using this exact model. I noticed his menus are a little different due to software changes but his leveling guide and calibration files work great. For being one of the cheapest printers you can get the performance is surprising. I'm very happy with the print quality. I love that I can use tools on Linux or Windows. You don't need to be plugged in as you can simply print from G code on the included micro SD card. The videos online can get you up and running quickly. Every tool needed to build and run the printer are in the box. Nice touch. There is a small amount of PLA material but you will want to order more right away. The included spool is small and really only enough for a couple test prints. If you are a beginner why spend more? This is the perfect first printer. Update: I thought I would add to my review now that I have had some time working with this printer. I've made a lot of improvements to the device I first received. The nice thing is most of the improvements are cheap or you can print them. First thing to note: I was having a lot of problems with printing anything large that took a bit of time. After a lot of digging I found the hotend shipped with the printer was (in my opinion) put together wrong. They either built it cold or inserted the nozzle before the heat break. Either way there was a gap that could not be fixed in the hotend. I bought a Creality spider hotend which is all metal. Way better and it works great. Add to that a BL Touch sensor for autoleveling the bed. Best addition ever. You still need to start with a level bed but it fixes all the little problems with uneven bed surfaces and stopped my extruder problems. While on the extruder. Calibrate your machine! Take the time to measure the output from your extruder. They use a generic setting from the factory. You NEED to set up this machine. Calibrate the extruder, the retraction distance, the nozzle temp for the filiment etc. Pay attention to the details and you will get great results. Really happy with this printer. It takes work but it's a fun project that leads to other projects, and for a beginner it's hard to beat. Some say you should buy higher end and avoid all the minor issues. I disagree. I think this has been a learning experience that prompted me to understand the machine. I think that basic knowledge of the process is important. Your mileage may vary.

## Features

- Self-developed Silent Motherboard: The Ender-3 V2 built-in self-developed silent motherboard, which has stronger anti-interference, faster and more stable motion performance, silent printing and low decibel operation
- UL Certified Branded Power Supply: Equipped with branded power supply, produced by the listed company with mature technology, meeting all the needs of fast heating and long-time printing. Moreover, the power supply is concealed in the machine, making it much safer
- Effortless Filament Feed-in: Ender-3 V2 adds a rotary knob on the extruder, making loading and feeding filament process much easier; Brand new operation UI system and 4.3 inch smart color screen greatly improve user experience
- Resume Printing Function: Can resume printing from the last recorded extruder position after suffering unexpected power outages, saving your time and reducing waste
- Carborundum Glass Platform: Enable the hotbed heat up quicker and prints adhere better without the warping. Ultra smoothness even on the first layer

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07FFTHMMN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,833 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #17 in 3D Printers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (26,057) |
| Date First Available | July 12, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 15.43 pounds |
| Item model number | Ender 3 V2 |
| Manufacturer | Creality 3D |
| Product Dimensions | 18.5 x 18.7 x 24.41 inches |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Comgrow
- **Color:** Ender 3 V2
- **Item Weight:** 15.43 Pounds
- **Material:** Aluminum
- **Product Dimensions:** 17.32"D x 17.32"W x 18.31"H

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Set** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What software comes with this product? i see retailers offering simplify3d and cura with this printer.**
A: It comes with a Creality slicer on the SD card. Cura is free so don’t pay more. Just a quick download. Bam. Done. Use the Ender 3 Pro profile. 
I use Tinkercad for modeling. Also free.

**Q: How big is the size of the printer including bed movement and space for a spool on top? I'm trying to figure out how big of an enclosure it needs.**
A: 27" tall x 18.5" wide × 18.25" depth.

**Q: Does this have auto leveling or manual leveling?**
A: I have 5 of the Ender 3 Pros, and I have 4 auto-leveling printers (3 ea. Creality CR6 Maxes and one Anycubic Vyper. All good machines)   as well.  I have yet to see a good reason for auto-leveling if your bed is FLAT.   When the auto leveling machines run you can see the "Z" axis going up and down as the nozzle moves across the bed.  Yet, I can never get it to stop because the bed is not adjustable.   I have gotten over 80 prints off my Ender's without having to re-adjust.  I do have these 'orange' higher density springs to hold the setting much better than the original.   And I use the supplied Creatlity Black glass plates, which are really great.  This printer is set up for easy addition of the BL touch.  
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=bl+touch+for+ender+3+v2&crid=3CWN2ICQK14SU&sprefix=BL+touch+for+%2Caps%2C305&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_6_13

**Q: just getting started - what filament do you recommend?**
A: Our technical staff recommend use of 1.75mm PLA Filament.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing printer!
*by L***Z on December 11, 2022*

The Ender 3 marked my entry into the 3D-printing world, and I love it! The 3D printer has been a godsend! If you're also newbie and searching for advice, here's my brief take on the Ender 3. It's awesome! The Ender 3 arrives in pieces that you must assemble. Since it is essentially a robot, assembly can seem overwhelming at first, but if you take it one step at a time, you'll be printing in no time. I found the printed instructions accompanying the unit to be more sizzle than steak, but, fortunately there are several videos on YouTube that make assembly a breeze. Believe it or not, assembling the unit yourself is beneficial because it familiarizes you with the device. It will allow you to easily make the minor adjustments that 3D printers often require. My wife and I have found that 3D printing comes with somewhat of a steep learning curve, but it's fun. YouTube and websites such as "all3DP dot com" have proven themselves to be life savers. The most common adjustments you'll make while 3D printing is "bed leveling." In truth, though, you're not actually "leveling" the print bed, but rather you're ensuring that the print nozzle is uniformly distanced from the bed (the print surface) on all its 4 corners. The nozzle needs to be super close, too. ...not about an inch or two away from the print bed, but rather it needs to be no further than the thickness of a piece of paper. Crazy, huh? When my wife and I printed a test file provided by Creality (the manufacturer), we frankly sat mesmerized at the unit's precision. It was like staring into a campfire and getting lost in the flames. The nozzle just zipped back and forth across the print bed leaving tiny bits of corn-based "plastic" one layer at a time, and eventually (over time) created a cat/dog thingy. In search of more things to print, we settled on two websites with tons of 3D-printable files that are very often free to download. The websites are "thingiverse dot com" and "cults3d dot com". The latter site takes longer to load, but seems to have more options. Creality has one too, but I haven't really checked it out yet. It's important to note that the files you download from such websites are *.stl files, whereas the Ender 3 needs *.gcode files. To make the file conversion, we downloaded a piece of software called Cura. It appears to be the best (free) software on the market for "slicing" 3D files into *.gcode files. That too has a steep learning curve, complete with complicated settings. But fortunately there are lots of tutorials online along with settings you can copy from experts. I mostly rely on "all3DP dot com" for that. After a while, we decided to invent our own designs and then print them into existence. In my opinion, the cat's meow -- the best and easiest 3D design application -- is Fusion360. It has a limited free version for students and schools, but otherwise it's quite pricey. My wife then found free, open-sourced design software called FreeCAD. We love it, and haven't turned back since. The filament we prefer is PLA. In our experience, PLA produces little to no fumes and it's guilt-free because it's corn-based and biodegradable. It should be noted, though, that not all PLA is created equally. This is primarily because (according to what I've read) pigments affect the PLA in different ways. So, when I order PLA from Amazon, I always look for the PLA with the most and highest reviews. Then, I refer upon their temperature recommendations. Overall, we absolutely love the Ender 3. At under $200, it's extremely affordable, and the process of printing things into existence can be (in my experience) somehow transformative. And if you find yourself confused about something, take my advice by not wasting time by trying to figure it out for yourself. Just refer to the experts on any of the websites I mentioned so, later on, you can focus on things that really matter...like design. Note: the bearing on a little fan went out. So, I reached out to Comgrow, they got back to me immediately, and now a new fan is on the way. No fuss no muss. Finally, at the risk of getting to personal, I'm a disabled veteran who benefits from focusing on tangible things. The process of 3D printing has proven itself to be such a godsend in that regard, that I think the VA should seriously explore ways of getting more vets 3D printing. I hope this helped newbies like me. Happy printing!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works well and easy printing
*by D***R on April 18, 2024*

I've only printed a few things so far but it's enough to give some good feedback. At this price point don't expect any frills. That said this bare bones printer performs great. First off from my pictures you'll notice I upgraded the print bed to glass. It's only an extra $12 at the time I purchased. I read some other info online that lead me to believe this would be more likely to be level and perform better. i don't regret it. It works great. My advice would be to take your time assembling this printer. Expect it to take about 4 hours, perhaps more. Make sure everything is tight and aligned properly in terms of the rollers, belts etc. Do not rely on the quick start guide or included instructions. Go out to Youtube and follow the assembly video. Pause it for each step. When you are done stay on Youtube. There is a "Complete beginner's guide" on there from an Australian creator that demonstrates using this exact model. I noticed his menus are a little different due to software changes but his leveling guide and calibration files work great. For being one of the cheapest printers you can get the performance is surprising. I'm very happy with the print quality. I love that I can use tools on Linux or Windows. You don't need to be plugged in as you can simply print from G code on the included micro SD card. The videos online can get you up and running quickly. Every tool needed to build and run the printer are in the box. Nice touch. There is a small amount of PLA material but you will want to order more right away. The included spool is small and really only enough for a couple test prints. If you are a beginner why spend more? This is the perfect first printer. Update: I thought I would add to my review now that I have had some time working with this printer. I've made a lot of improvements to the device I first received. The nice thing is most of the improvements are cheap or you can print them. First thing to note: I was having a lot of problems with printing anything large that took a bit of time. After a lot of digging I found the hotend shipped with the printer was (in my opinion) put together wrong. They either built it cold or inserted the nozzle before the heat break. Either way there was a gap that could not be fixed in the hotend. I bought a Creality spider hotend which is all metal. Way better and it works great. Add to that a BL Touch sensor for autoleveling the bed. Best addition ever. You still need to start with a level bed but it fixes all the little problems with uneven bed surfaces and stopped my extruder problems. While on the extruder. Calibrate your machine! Take the time to measure the output from your extruder. They use a generic setting from the factory. You NEED to set up this machine. Calibrate the extruder, the retraction distance, the nozzle temp for the filiment etc. Pay attention to the details and you will get great results. Really happy with this printer. It takes work but it's a fun project that leads to other projects, and for a beginner it's hard to beat. Some say you should buy higher end and avoid all the minor issues. I disagree. I think this has been a learning experience that prompted me to understand the machine. I think that basic knowledge of the process is important. Your mileage may vary.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by P***C on December 17, 2020*

I really gotta give props to Creality for making this printer so affordable and (relatively) easy to set up and use. Since getting it I learned a <ton> of stuff about 3D printing (both by being forced to do it and trying to troubleshoot all the different issues :P) It's a great printer for the price, not sure what else I can say. Initial assembly was relatively easy and took around an hour. Then I realised I haven't done it properly so I had to re-assemble parts I assembled before (another 1h). Then a couple of days later I realised the frame is not straight... So I disassembled and re-levelled the whole thing from scratch (another 2h or so) Then i've done it yet again a couple of days later to straighten the gantry :P Unfortunately factory pre-assembled parts were not perfectly assembled. The bed is not perfectly even either, seems a bit warped but oh well the glass bed upgrade is too expensive. Usage is straightforward after assembly, there's an amazing amount of 3D-printable improvements to the Ender 3, tons of guides and information readily available. SD card slot is a great addition but you'll probably want to move to an Octoprint setup for ease of use and to flash a more recent Marlin firmware. Unfortunately the Pause feature has bugged out multiple times on me on the original firmware (just freezes printer in place, ruining prints) but at least the power-loss recovery works fine (once it freezes just shut it off and back on and it will give you an option to resume). No such issues with the custom-built Marlin fw. Worth noting is that my unit came with a 4.2.2 32-bit motherboard, an extruder guide enforced with metal and adjustable tension. Attached amount of filament was almost enough to print the sample doggy figure - you can clearly see where the filament ran out ;( Overall it's a fun learning experience but if you're expecting to just "buy, print and forget" - this might be the best choice for you as it has no auto bed levelling and other features present in more expensive printers (unless you upgrade it yourself) Definitely watch one or two assembly videos to get an idea of what to look out for during assembly, it will save you time in the longer run

## Frequently Bought Together

- Official Creality Ender 3 V2 Upgraded 3D Printer with Silent Motherboard Branded Power Supply Carborundum Glass Platform Resume Printing Function, DIY 3D Printers Printing Size 8.66x8.66x9.84 inch
- Comgrow PLA 3D Printer Filament, 3D Printer PLA Filament 1.75mm, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.02 mm, 1KG Spool PLA Black
- Gizmo Dorks PLA Filament for 3D Printers 1.75mm 200g, 4 Color Pack Multicolor- Blue, Green, Orange, Red

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