koorsblaar
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Item: Creality CR10 MAX 3D Printer
Age: 8 Months
Price: R12 000
Warranty: Bought from 3drone.co.za in Feb 2020. Have POP, but see no mention of warranty details.
Packaging: No packaging. Fully assembled.
Condition: Very good. (Including a new printing surface. Just needs to be stuck on. Hot end fan was replaced. See detail below)
Location: Fairland / Northcliff, Randburg.
Reason: See more info below.
Shipping: No. No packaging.
Collection: Yes
Link: This is the only shop I could find with stock at this time:
More info:
This printer was bought in Feb 2020 by a friend. I have had it in my possession for a few weeks where I printed a few items, and it works 100% from what I can see.
I have a new printing surface that can be stuck onto the plate, which makes the printer looks almost new.
The hot-end blower seems to have been replaced with a non-original fan, as it is quite loud, looks a bit different from the original fan, and has the fan's wires crudely connected to the original fan wires going to the control board. I assume the nozzle got lost so printed a replacement.
FYI
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Age: 8 Months
Price: R12 000
Warranty: Bought from 3drone.co.za in Feb 2020. Have POP, but see no mention of warranty details.
Packaging: No packaging. Fully assembled.
Condition: Very good. (Including a new printing surface. Just needs to be stuck on. Hot end fan was replaced. See detail below)
Location: Fairland / Northcliff, Randburg.
Reason: See more info below.
Shipping: No. No packaging.
Collection: Yes
Link: This is the only shop I could find with stock at this time:
The Creality CR-10 MAX | It's Time to Print BIG!
The exciting new Creality CR-10 MAX 3D Printer brings all of the amazing features from the Pro Series, alongside a Massive 450x450x470mm Build Volume.
www.diyelectronics.co.za
More info:
This printer was bought in Feb 2020 by a friend. I have had it in my possession for a few weeks where I printed a few items, and it works 100% from what I can see.
I have a new printing surface that can be stuck onto the plate, which makes the printer looks almost new.
The hot-end blower seems to have been replaced with a non-original fan, as it is quite loud, looks a bit different from the original fan, and has the fan's wires crudely connected to the original fan wires going to the control board. I assume the nozzle got lost so printed a replacement.
FYI
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