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The Sovol T300 is a powerhouse 3D printer featuring Klipper firmware on a 64-bit core enabling speeds up to 600mm/s. Its all-metal body and industrial linear rails deliver exceptional stability and print quality. Rapid 30-second preheating and a 300℃ all-in-one hotend expand material options including ABS. With 81-point auto bed leveling and a user-friendly touchscreen, it’s designed for professionals and enthusiasts seeking fast, reliable, and versatile 3D printing performance.



















| Best Sellers Rank | #352,048 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #279 in 3D Printers |
| Brand | Sovol |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Smartphone |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 312 Reviews |
| Material | Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 11.8"D x 11.8"W x 13.4"H |
| Supported File Format | I3 |
K**E
At this price point, best build volume, quality, speed and features in a very respectable package.
Short(ish) version: I'm a medium-level 3D printing enthusiast, 3 years of mixed experience/results with an Ender 3 since 2020. I picked up the SV01 Pro in October 23 and it was so easy to build and use, but I wanted more build area, plus a second printer so I could run concurrent print jobs. I did a fair bit of research and determined the SV06 PLUS to be a solid value. Purchased this guy November of 23, and holy cow was that it a good decision. I mean, here are some of the important boxes this printer checks for me: 1) More build volume 2) Higher print speed capable 3) Self-leveling (not perfect but shockingly good!) 4) Pause/Resume when it runs out of filament (more details below how this saved my six-day print) and 5) In general terms, for my uses, this was a wonderful next step in my 3D printing hobby. Honestly, I can say my new printers have made printing FUN again, and I get to spend time printing again instead of constantly calibrating in between prints. More details: I'm not here to trash Enders, especially since my Ender got me into the hobby (January 2020). I did however eventually get tired of the bed leveling, failed prints, and constant babysitting. To tell the truth, I was hardly printing any more come 2023. My coworker was talking about this SV01 Pro he got cheap and how reliable it was. I said why not, got myself an SV01 and was just instantly having a GREAT time! My only problem - I had the desire to print larger stuff. I joined the Sovol groups on Reddit and FB, and did a lot of reading. The clear consensus was that the SV06+ is one of the best bang for the buck printers available in general. I chose the standard (read: non Klipper) model. Klipper is a whole other (and interesting) topic but I'm not looking to address that in this context, I may tinker with it on my Raspberry Pi later, but I'm just running things stock. So the SV06 arrives, and within about 30 minutes I had assembled it and started the leveling process. As soon as that was done I connected my Raspberry Pi with OctoPi and set up a printer profile so I could print from my PC instead of using the SD slot. I'll go ahead and mention the con I have with this printer because this is where you'll notice it too: The power supply has a significantly loud fan. It's not a deal breaker for my situation because my printers are in the basement, but trust me about the noise of the power supply in case that would be a problem for you. Anyway, It's been about 4-5 weeks of non stop printing for me. I've shared several photos, and one video for this review. I printed a cool marble track model but should have scaled it up in size because it would only fit smaller ball bearings. Turns out the SV06 was big enough to increase the model to a size where I could use regular marbles! The model took up most of the build volume on the SV06 and would provide a great stress test. This beast was a 6-day print and on day 4 when the spool of filament ran out, the filament sensor on the printer paused it automatically, moving the hot end to the side so I could mount a new spool and load the filament. Then I hit resume (holding my breath because I hadn't actually tried this before) and it just picked up where it left off. If you check my video, you can see the finished product which is pretty cool - it has an Archimedes screw that lifts the marbles back up where they randomly fall out to the 4 different tracks and down again. Summary - I hope this helps someone that's on the fence! Potential buyers should be aware of the loud fan on the power supply, but I can sincerely recommend my SV06 plus based on my experience. It's fast, it has been reliable, it successfully printed a monster print for me (hopefully the first of many), and it's been easy and fun to use. I still don't know if I'd call it a "beginner" printer, but I've been teaching my son and he picked it up right away. We're having a blast printing organizers and accessories for a bunch of our favorite tabletop games. Two thumbs up!
E**C
sv06 Plus - solid & worthy printer
So I should start by saying I am not a full time maker and am not out creating things to sell. I mainly use mine for costume & prop making for film and stage. My first printer a few years back (after so much research before buying) was the SOVOL SV01. It was easy to setup, easy to use, and easy to maintain. After years of use, and wanting a bigger and faster machine, I went with the SV06 + and I can tell you that it was worth it. Machine is super easy to assemble and get printing. If it is your first one, the setup is simple and takes a little practice and patience, but for any experienced printer, this machine will be up and running in less than an hour. Pros: It's bigger and faster than the SV01 (obviously) but smoother to use. Touch screen, auto leveling, easier load and unload, it all just feels more enjoyable. I had a glass bed on my older unit and heard great things. The PEI bed is great and I am a bit ashamed I didn't use it for the last few years. Easy to print on, and easy to get prints off. I ran this thing pretty regularly for the first month of having it, including a large print (a negative mold for a prosthetic) and it went fantastically smooth. Even faster than the estimated time on my slicer! I have tried increasing the print speed as well for less detailed work and the quality is still pretty clean. Cons: It isn't the smoothest sounding machine, especially at the initial start up. Movement on the bed and extruder on the extremes sounds more like a hard stop than a smooth position ending, but I wouldn't say that seems to be an issue. Printing is fairly quiet though and I am not too concerned on the movement. Note - there is not kill switch for the axis movement on the extremes, so the PEI plate needs to be on the bed when leveling (not like my old SV01). Support: I had an issue right away with the unit when I first received it (mostly my error in comparison to the SV01, mentioned above) and I need to say they were quick in response and assisting with the issue. Truly a fantastic and responsive support system in place. I will also say the SOVOL community (official and non) as well as the 3D community as a whole, have been a delight over the years in helping with troubleshooting and assistance. Overall, a solid machine, does the job, and would highly recommend.
C**L
Poor Support - Not Recommended
Updated Review: We had the extruder nozzle snap off and become bound in the hot end. The nozzle looked like it was made of very low quality metal so we are likely to look for a more durable replacement. I contacted Solov customer service and they informed me that since it was purchased on Amazon we needed to contact a separate support group. Ok, so that group was initially helpful and it looked like they were going to handle the replacement as expected, but suddenly they just stopped responding to email and provided no updates. I ended up just buying a replacement part directly from Solov. Due to my customer support experience, I can't recommend this at all. Original Review: Updated with Klipper Pad: Still an amazing 3D printer that produces outstanding prints. Here are some additional observations - The out of filament sensor works great and the software allows for seamless continuation. The print times are really fast, with good quality. I really like the heated bed and good first layer adhesion. Original Review: This Solov 3D printer is what 3D printers should have been all along. We were early 3D printer adopters and have 4 other models from various manufacturers going back several years, but none of them worked well out of the box. Setup and calibration took us about an hour or so and the provided instructions were easy to follow. We made a few test prints with the included PLA spool, including the articulated Dragon shown in the picture. The detail and speed with the default settings was quite impressive. Be sure to watch the many available videos on setting up, tuning, and using this 3D printer. Highly Recommended! CFH
C**S
Might just be the best large format printer for beginners!
I wanted to give myself a few weeks with the new SV06 Plus before writing a full review in order to give myself some time to put it together, work out any kinks, and put the printer through the paces. First, a bit about me - I currently have three other 3D printers; an Ender 3 Pro, an Ender 3 v2, and an Elegoo Mars 2 Pro (resin). I am an experienced user, but certainly not an expert. I have upgraded the boards for both of my FDM printers many times, am familiar with flashing firmware (Marlin and Klipper), am comfortable with hardware changes (complete hot-end conversions), and am proficient with small electronics. That being said, the SV06 Plus has been by far the best first-impression printer I have encountered! The assembly was hands down the easiest with preassembled parts, clearly labeled hardware bags, and well produced instructions. All of the bolts seemed to be tightened properly from the factory and I was up and running in no time. I was also pleasantly surprised to see Sovol include a much larger sample roll of filament (on a spool!) than I was used to. Given that the Plus printer has such a large print volume, it is nice to see a company include enough filament to actually get a feel for the larger print area. After some initial configurations like adjusting the z-offset and leveling the gantry I loaded up the SD card to print one of the test files that was included. That's when I ran into my first issue; my extruder was not extruding properly. I had clear signs of under-extrusion (blanks in the print, air gaps, and layer spacing). I calibrated the e-steps but it seemed like the extruder knob was turning without actually extruding filament. I took it apart and cleaned it out and I think the filament that was left over in the nozzle from the factory testing (kudos to Sovol for at least testing the machine before sending it out!) might have been causing a clog. Got it cleared up and printing but the results were less than ideal. There seems to be some sort of resonance issue on the hull of my benchy (see photo). Still haven't gotten than figured out yet, but I think it has to do with either the x/y axes or the table the printer is sitting on. Because it is such a large printer moving at high speeds, it tends to move the table just a little. Another thing I have noticed is that the linear bearings are pretty loud. Looking around the community it seems that Sovol missed a crucial step by not packing the bearings with grease. This meant I have had to take the bearings off and pack all of the bearings myself. Not a huge job, but a pain nonetheless that I shouldn't have to do myself. One of the more nit-picky things to me is that the factory cooling fan is in front of the extruder, obscuring the view of the nozzle. It would be better for it to cool from the back so that I can more easily see the nozzle and observe my first layer print, a crucial step for FDM printers. This is easily remedied by printing a replacement fan housing, which also gives me a chance to upgrade to a larger fan as well. Overall I think this is a phenomenal entry-level printers for someone looking to get into the hobby. I would probably suggest that someone knew go with the standard SV06 rather than the Plus, simply because a larger printer introduces new variables into your prints. It would be better to get proficient at standard printing before you dive into large-scale prints. Eventually, I will be replacing the motherboard and upgrading to Klipper to match my other printers. Can't wait to run a large print on this thing! tl;dr The Good - well-packaged, assembly is a breeze, large filament sample, touchscreen is odd to navigate but better than a rotary dial screen, FAST print speeds The Bad - Extruder issues on first prints, resonance ringing (which may be my table moving rather than a bearing issue), unsure if the runout sensor is working properly because it doesn't seem to stop the print if I force a runout. The Ugly - having to disassemble the printer to pack the bearings is not something that a new user should have to do. Those should have been packed from the manufacturer.
K**N
Almost perfect.
The SV06 Plus is a near perfect 3D printer for beginners to advanced users. I have the Ender 3v2, Ender 5 Pro and Biqu B1. This has quickly become my favorite! At 300mm X 300mm x 340mm print volume you have plenty of real estate for most projects. It doesn’t take long for the 235mm X 235mm bed size of the beginner Ender 3 style printers to become frustrating. This is the first of my five printers I have not wanted to immediately start upgrading. It has all you need for a fantastic printing experience right out of the box. Pros: 1. large print volume. 2. Its fast, 150mm per second acceleration. With fine tuning it will go much faster. Switch to Klipper, and use an accelerometer for perfect prints. 3. All metal volcano hot end 4. Direct drive, with planetary gears 5. Dual Z axis motors and drivers 6. Large enough Touchscreen 7. Built in bed leveling sensor. 8. Belt tensioners 9. Filament runout sensor 10. Linear rods for all axis. Although some say not as good as the linear rail, I am pleased with the performance. 11. PEI Build plate There are still many more Pros for this printer, but these are all things I have upgraded on my other printers. Totally ball parking, I would guesstimate I have spent an additional $250 on my Ender to get to a similar performance. Cons: Now for what makes this Almost perfect. First, I always make sure I have the most up to date firmware on the machine from the manufacturer. I then usually update to the most current version of marlin, adjust what I feel is important and load. The SV06 Plus shipped with the Firmware version 1.1.5, the website has a pre compiled .bin file, with no explanation of version, no revision history, so I assumed that to be the absolute latest stable Version, as per most electronics companies standard. I work in consumer electronics industry and this is one of the few companies to ever break that norm. My assumption was wrong, the “latest” firmware version on their site turned out to be 1.1.4, I searched around looking for the 1.1.5, found it on their Github. I compiled it without issue, tried to load but couldn’t get the board to take firmware. I then contacted tech support through Amazon, FB and Email asking for the 1.1.5 firmware. It took 2 full days before I got a response with the attached bin file. I loaded and was printing perfect benchies. So this was 95% my own fault, I should have looked into it more, but I find it ridiculous for a tech company who is fully open source with software and hardware to not have the basic labeling and revision history clearly explained and posted!! Sensorless homing for x, y and z. I know it works, but the sound and mild “violence” of it hitting the physical limits for the sensor-less homing to kick in bothers me. The biggest issue with the printer is the filament runout sensors mounting bracket placement. Although it works, there is considerable friction as the Direct drive pulls the filament through. It has not cause any miss prints or under extrusion yet, I feel it will eventually lead to a printing problem. It is nothing 10 minutes in CAD and 20-30minutes printing cant fix. I have seen many poor reviews of this printer both on Amazon and other social media platforms, I cannot help but feel all those reported must either be new to the hobby, or possibly Sovol had a QC issue at some point that was resolved prior to my purchase. This printer is much, much better than the 4.1 stars it currently has. If you are unsure, I would advise you to just buy it. The only thing I would say about buying it right away is wait until you it on sale. I picked mine up during July Prime Day sale for $299. I have seen it this price a few times since, as long as your not in a hurry, $80 will buy you a decent amount of filament.
S**K
Great printer at a great price.
The printer arrived on time and in excellent shape. I was surprised at how well it was packaged. I have definitely bought printers that had lots of loose stuff in there to bang around or was already broken when I opened it. It was easy to open and remove the printer from the packaging. This Sovol SV06 plus includes everything you need to get started. Everything is in there and well packaged and marked including tools and extra stuff you might need. Also includes a small roll of white filament, not like other printers that only include small sample of filament, the SV06 comes with enough filament to do a small print, looks like at least 200 grams. So there is a enough of everything to get started. It was amazingly simple to assemble. I like that the screws are all marked with the step number for each bag off screws and not just a bunch of screws in a bag. There is no doubt which screws go where. The instruction are very easy to read with detailed illustrations that have arrows that point to exactly where each component goes and right where each and every screw goes. Some printers come with no directions and just a link to a video. The printer is almost completely pre assembled in 4 main pieces,the base, X/Z gantry , power supply and the print head. There are less than a dozen screws to install to assemble the whole thing. All the screws are clearly marked by the steps so nothing is left to chance. I had it together in less than an hour. The construction on this machine is amazing. I have a small printer farm and am a professional 3d printer and have 17 printers of many different kinds. There was a lot of thought that went into every detail. First it comes with 2 different bed choices, the sticker kind which could work but more importantly it has a nice flexible PEI bed that looks of high quality this is very important to bed adhesion and print removal. Dual z axis motors with linear rod bearings instead of wheels that need constant adjustment this is a feature found only in higher end machines costing considerably more. This feature alone is what drew me to this model because it will be stiff and will require less maintenance and adjustment. It has an inductive bed leveling sensor, again found in only the upper tier of printers. Inductive bed leveling sensors don't use a switch like most bed leveling, it is done wirelessly so no moving parts and very concise readings with high repeatability. A high quality direct drive with dual gear extruder with a volcano style hot end makes this printer not only fast but with enough flow to do the job. The entire package is user friendly with a very readable large touch screen that is easy to understand and use. This is a very beginner friendly machine. The touchscreen menu is understandable and easy to use. Setting the Z offset was a breeze. And with the high quality bed leveling system getting going is a breeze. The printer is quiet also which is nice, quieter than most if my other machines. Also it has a large size bed at 300x 300 making it bigger than most lower end machines. You could definitely print a full size helmet on this because I have done it on similar size machines, this is a feature that can be very important from a business stand point and for future projects. All together a very user friendly experience and I am looking forward to many more hassle free, fast prints. I actually saw this machine at a competitors print farm and was drawn to all the high end features it had. I thought it was one he had done some heavy modifications on, when he told me, "This is how the printer comes stock." I had to have one. I will most likely get a few more while they are at such a good deal.
J**N
It just works... until it doesn't
I got this printer based on a video review stating that this printer is very easy to use. I'm not exactly a beginner, but close enough. Sure enough when I got it, it was extremely easy to put together and get it printing. The first Benchy printed just about perfect, as did the lighthouse. I very quickly got some more models to download and try, and most results were very good. But within a couple days I heard a zap and started having power supply issues. I turn it back on and see an actual spark come out near the power supply cable. So I contact Amazon and they're willing to give a full refund, but really I could see that I just needed to replace the power supply. Since they didn't offer that, I pack it up and return it and then buy the same printer model from Sovol directly. I should've just bought a new power supply out of pocket. When I got the new printer, it went together just as easily, but somehow it had a mess of issues. The benchy had tiger stripes on it, which after some tinkering I found it was from the nozzle being screwed on too tight. Another issue was it would change the motor sensitivity for zeroing, meaning it would crash loudly against the ends for longer each time it homed. Then I had issues with homing; basically, its' home position kept creeping to the right after every print. One time I told it to auto-level, and the sensor was off the bed while the nozzle was (because of the home creep issue), and it pressed hard into the bed until I could turn it off. This messed with the fan. Also, the creeping home issue meant bed adherence was poor, because its' bed mesh was miscalibrated as a result. I had to resort to turning off the motors and zeroing it manually on the corner before each print. I tried updating the firmware, but it wasn't possible because it already was the latest version and no amount of file renaming would make it reinstall. Finally, I went and bought a firmware kit from TH3D for ~$50, which involved getting a new screen, and at the same time I upgraded the fan for another $30. It runs much better now, is more visible from the front, and no longer has weird software bugs. This has eliminated about 90% of my problems with it. I would not call this printer easy to use. I have learned a lot from it, and that's been a useful skill for down the road. Luckily I started off with some success; if I hadn't, I likely would've dropped it entirely for a different model. But while a lot of the fundamentals of their design are sound (as it should be, since Prusa actually designed it!), quality control is sorely lacking. It's large and pretty fast, and for $300 you get a lot, but I've found that reliability is much more important than speed because there's nothing slower than a failed print. These are very complicated machines, and one small error can create compounding issues on something seemingly unrelated. I'm not sure that a different budget brand would be better, but it seems like for this one you may get a great value or you may get a long string of headaches. If I were to do it again, I might just buy a Prusa for a bit more money.
J**J
Easy assembly, solid movement system, great print quality.
I bought this printer since the standard i3/mk3 clone bed size is often too small, and my Ender extender 400 x 400 x 500 is too big. The size of this printer is exactly just right for almost any print. I was really impressed at how easily and how quickly this machine went together. It wasn’t a kit like the original Ender 3 that I was more used to. Two bolts per side to mount the gantry to the frame and then plug everything in. Well labeled and all the plugs fit exactly where they should have. After that powered up and you’re ready to go. after the test, Benchy, I printed the lighthouse file that was on the SD card, and then immediately went to a full build plate size print that took over 12 hours to finish. No warping, and the print quality was excellent. I plan to buy the klipper screen that Sovol offers for this machine as well. That will speed up time well over three times faster. I was very pleased to see that the spring steel sheet is coded in textured PEI on one side and smooth on the other. I had no issues with the bed, leveling or sensorless homing. I would say that the part cooling and hot end fans are insufficient, but a simple 5015 blower upgrade with printed parts will take care of that. However, that’s fairly common on most machines in this price bracket. all in all, I’m very pleased with my SV06+, and compliments my SV07 excellently, and those two machines from Sovol have replaced two Creality printers, and an Elegoo N2 in my print room. Highly recommend this machine to new and experienced print operators. The 10mm rods and solid frame are almost unheard of in this price range. And the planetary gear extruder is super strong. 5/5, couldn't be happier. Just make sure you clean your build plate with alcohol and wipe it down between prints. PEI won't tolerate being a little dirty. I'm using Orca Slicer with a slightly tweaked provided profile.
初**?
安い、速い(古い機種に比べて)、結構きれいに出せる
ほぼ毎日フル稼働させています。 トラブルらしいトラブルは今の所1度のみ。 みなさん書かれているようにフィラメントがギアに噛み込むと取りづらいです。 併発してノズルの上でフィラメントが詰まってしまいました。付属の細い六角レンチをバーナーで炙り、フィラメントが通る部分に突っ込んで溶かし固めて抜き出しました。 それ以外は快調そのもの。 Z軸の調整はみなさん書かれている通り何かを挟んで調整する方が良いです。 自分は背の高い出力がほぼないのと、週に1、2リール使うのでドライボックス等は使わず、門の上部にリールを吊ってフィラメント補給させてます。 SV06Plusは大きいサイズが出せる割に値段が安く、もう1台購入したいですが取り扱いなし…直販しかないのか… また入荷してくれないですかね…
P**.
Glad I bought it.
After using a Creality Ender3 since early 2020, that is now in need of a new motherboard, I decided to buy the Sovol 6 plus. 1, to get me printing again. 2, wanted a bigger build volume. 3, wanted to get away from buying another Ender, just to see what other makes are like. This also had the filament run out and auto bed levelling as standard. First impressions out of the box was it was bigger than I'd imagined. Extremely easy to assemble and connect. You simply cannot go wrong with the instructions. Once I'd managed to set up the Z offset correctly, I am getting the best prints I've ever had. Noise is minimal and got it running at 3 times the speed I had the Ender running at. Well impressed with it so far. Lowest layer height is an amazing 0.06mm. Also first time using a PEI bed. Well impressed. Only thing I didn't like was the Sovol skinned version of Cura they recommend. It looks nice but is well out of date (1.5.2 or something). I started using Cura when it was at 4.something. Go for the latest Cura version (5.7.?), as it has profiles for the 6 plus in it anyway, and gives more controls than the Sovol skinned version.
A**M
Fácil de armar, fácil de configurar
Muy fácil de armar, muy fácil de configurar y de realizar el ajuste automático del extrusor. Impresión de gran precisión y con velocidad bastante decente. Estoy muy satisfecho con este producto. Actualización.- Este producto es basura, no lo compren por nada del mundo. Ya llevo 2 motores y planetarios cambiados por completo porque esta porque hace bolas con el filamento y se dañan totalmente. No duran ni 4 impresiones antes de dañarse. Basura de producto.
K**H
Prints great out of the box! Beginner friendly!
This is a brief initial review of the Sovol SV06 Plus. Experience: I've owned two 3D printers over 5 or so years. Last printer was the Sovol SV03. Assembly: The printer parts are well packed in the box and are insulated on all sides with dense foam. The assembly instructions in the user manual are very straightforward and well laid out, and the bolts and fittings are separated by assembly step in little bags which makes putting the machine together very easy. The gantry slides onto the base without resistance and I had no issues with fit or hole alignment. I would recommend you plug the screen in prior to putting it in the holder, as the cable is a little short and it can be tough trying to find the right angle. Printing: After assembly, the manual walks you through the initial bed mesh and Z-offset calibration step by step. A benchy and lighthouse STL, as well as the Sovol version of Cura with a settings preset for this printer, are included on the 8gb SD card that comes with the printer. Ignoring the pre-sliced Gcode files on the card, I went ahead and sliced my own local benchy model using the bundled Sovol Cura and hit print. The layout of the touch screen menu, and the limited slicing options in the Sovol Cura (I could not get all settings to show) may feel a little basic for advanced users, but work really well if this is your first printer and you're trying to get printing right away. I was very pleased with the Benchy model quality when it finished printing (attached photos). I'm tired of finding little tugboats all over my house, so I printed a more complicated beefy charmander model using supports, which also printed very nicely, with clean support removal, some underextrusion on the thinner supports, and clean overhangs. Printing quality is really solid out of the box with these most basic settings, and I only expect it to improve with further tuning and calibration. Impressions and features: -The default settings for movement feel a little quick and jerky leading to some very slight ghosting on parts using the default slicer profile -Some of the rod bearings sound a little crunchy and noisy out of the box. A tube of metal grease is included (remember to lube up your leadscrews and rods!) but a proper lubing would require machine disassembly, so it would be nice if these could come better lubricated and quieter in the box. -the instructions are well done and even include a printing suggestions page and a reference page for all the cable connections so you can make sure everything that needs to be plugged in is plugged in -the pivoting filament sensor is very cool and a big improvement from the stiff, fixed sensor that was on the SV03 -from what I've heard the built in inductive probe is more accurate by design than BL/CR touch style probes -the build plate looks really cool and feels really high quality. The flexible plate allows for a bigger plate while saving the weight that a big pane of tempered glass would have added (another SV03 issue) I look forward to seeing big prints pop off the plate instead of having to fight them with a spatula -the fixed bed /probe combo makes this a great printer for beginners since it's one less finicky thing they'd have to worry about prior to printing -the Sovol Cura is great for printing right away after assembly to make sure everything is working. Beginners will appreciate not having to worry about their slicer settings right at the beginning. I hope that a machine preset for the plus will be added to mainline Cura soon.
B**U
Fantastic value 3D printer with all the latest must haves in 2023
I have a few years of experience in 3d printing with other big name bed slinging 3d printers and as such I was not expecting the Sovol SV06 plus to be a big improvement on my other printers. I was wrong. The Sovol SV06 blew my other printers away in terms of print quality, print time and the ability to print much bigger items due to its overall large build volume. I honestly think this is the best value printer you can buy today. This is based on the inclusion of linear guide rails, automatic bed levelling, oversized hot end (meaning faster prints), hot end capable of printing up to 300 degrees celcius (relevant to printing high temp plastics such as Nylon) and the very large build volume. Prints have come out accurate and are very easy to remove from the flexible PEI build plate. Setup took me approximately 20 mins and this was due to the simple yet robust design of the printer coupled with the clear and easy to follow instructions that came with the printer. Sovol also provide some filament and a micro SD card loaded with some test file prints (including the benchy – probably the most 3d printed object in the world). Also on the SD card is a custom skinned cura software to slice your own gcode however I skipped this and have installed the latest beta version of cura which includes a profile for the SV06 plus. I can confirm I have had zero issues with the latest cura beta version. Overall, I think this printer is well suited to beginners and professionals alike. I know this statement is true as I convinced a work mate new to 3d printing to also get a SV06 plus and he has successfully printed several benchys and more recently some vases based on the instructions provided by Sovol. I’ve included some pictures of what’s included in the box and some videos to show the printer in action. Overall, I am very satisfied with this printer and can confirm this has become my main go to printer as it is just so easy to use and prints fast.
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