Anycubic's new 3D printer is mammoth-sized and sets a new industry standard

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manufacturers on the market, has announced its latest product – the Anycubic Kobra 3 Max Combo. This printer allows for much larger 3D models to be printed, and in multi-colour too. We only really know the specs at this early stage and not much else, withprinter, which was released earlier in May this year, and was renowned for bringing multi-colour printing and simultaneous filament drying to the market for the very first time.

As for the ACE Pro chamber that comes included with the Combo, I think this remains the same spec-wise as the original ACE Pro that was introduced with the first Kobra 3 Combo, however Anycubic's UK site does in fact sayWe know that the Anycubic Kobra 3 Max Combo will be available for pre-order starting on December 16, but we don't yet have many details on pricing, only that the official launch price on February 21, 2025, will be $999 / £999.

The next stage after this will be Super Early Bird pricing which begins on Dec 19th until January 14th, and will also be very discounted. So it seems that the earlier youThe price of the new Kobra 3 Max might not be the most budget-friendly, but it's not intended for everyone, or at least not those who require such a large build volume or newcomers to multi-colour 3D printing.

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