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Tolerance Testing the NEW Anycubic Kobra S1 Combo

Anycubic Kobra S1

Anycubic Kobra S1

Anycubic

3D printer - FDM

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Introduction to the Anycubic Cobra S1 Combo

The Anycubic Cobra S1 Combo 3D printer has been generating interest among enthusiasts and casual users alike. This review delves into its performance through a series of practical tests, aiming to assess its capabilities in various printing scenarios.

Initial Print Results

The printer was put to the test immediately, producing several models including the Meyer dragon in multicolor. Initial impressions indicated a decent build with notable details, showcasing the potential of the printer.

Slicing and Settings

Utilizing a slicer from Control V, multiple test prints were prepared to evaluate the printer's performance. The settings included a standard 2 mm layer height using IN Cubic PLA. During preparation, it became evident that some walls in the model were too thin to be effectively printed with a 0.4 mm nozzle, leading to adjustments that allowed for better slicing.

Testing Tolerance and Detail

The series of prints included various shapes testing overhang capabilities, wall thicknesses, and dimensional accuracy. Not surprisingly, certain features required more refined nozzle options to achieve the expected results, highlighting a limitation common in many budget printers.

Print Quality Assessment

After completing the tests, the outcomes reflected a mixed bag of results. The overhangs performed adequately, but some details such as the text and sharp edges did not entirely meet expectations. Strings and surface quality also indicated areas for improvement, possibly due to environmental factors like humidity affecting the filament.

Calibration and Adjustment Notes

Post-printing adjustments and calibrations were suggested to enhance performance. Suggestions included better tuning of flow settings and print temperatures, particularly due to the observed stringiness in the prints. It was noted that the Cobra S1 lacks some advanced calibration features found in higher-end models like the Bamboo Lab X1 Carbon.

Comparative Analysis

When juxtaposed with other models, the Cobra S1 displayed promising capabilities at an accessible price point. While it doesn’t incorporate advanced features such as automatic flow calibration, it does allow for manual adjustments that can improve print quality over time.

Final Thoughts

In conclusion, the Anycubic Cobra S1 Combo presents a solid option for those looking to delve into 3D printing without overspending. It performs well within its class, making it ideal for hobbyists or those new to the technology. Overall ratings hover around seven to eight out of ten, reflecting both its successes and areas needing refinement.

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