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ApplePayThis Anycubic Kobra is a solid, reliable 3D printer that I’ve been using for everything from hobby projects to home parts. It features auto-bed leveling and a responsive touch screen, making it a great machine for someone who wants to spend more time printing and less time fiddling with knobs. I’ve also upgraded it with a metal build plate that I bought separately, which is a huge quality-of-life improvement for popping prints off once they’re done. You just need a microSD card and to set your Z-offset once it's leveled, and you're good to go. Currently, the printer is working well and has been consistent for months. In the past, it occasionally had an issue where the print would "slip" and create an offset, but that turned out to be a known quirk with how Curaslicer’s older profiles handled the Kobra's acceleration. Since moving to newer versions of Cura, the software settings have been corrected and the issue hasn't happened since. I still have the original data cord for it, though I haven’t done the latest firmware update because my current computer doesn’t have a compatible port for the cable. This is a well-maintained, dialed-in machine that’s ready for its next home
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1 Day
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$100.00
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KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.






Venmo
PayPal
ApplePayThis Anycubic Kobra is a solid, reliable 3D printer that I’ve been using for everything from hobby projects to home parts. It features auto-bed leveling and a responsive touch screen, making it a great machine for someone who wants to spend more time printing and less time fiddling with knobs. I’ve also upgraded it with a metal build plate that I bought separately, which is a huge quality-of-life improvement for popping prints off once they’re done. You just need a microSD card and to set your Z-offset once it's leveled, and you're good to go. Currently, the printer is working well and has been consistent for months. In the past, it occasionally had an issue where the print would "slip" and create an offset, but that turned out to be a known quirk with how Curaslicer’s older profiles handled the Kobra's acceleration. Since moving to newer versions of Cura, the software settings have been corrected and the issue hasn't happened since. I still have the original data cord for it, though I haven’t done the latest firmware update because my current computer doesn’t have a compatible port for the cable. This is a well-maintained, dialed-in machine that’s ready for its next home











