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3D Printer CR 6 Max 3D Printer CR5 PRO H
Modelo

CR 6 Max

CR5 PRO H

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Estimated price $700,00 $1300,00
Manufacturer Creality 3D Creality 3D
Release Year 2021 2022
Print Volume [mm] 400x400x400 300x225x380
Printer Size [mm] 725x640x691 530x487x612
Weight [kg] 14 32,5
Power Loss Recovery YES YES
Enclosed printer NO YES
Bed Leveling Automatic Automatic
Filament End Sensor YES YES
Bed type Heated Heated
Power supply system Bowden Bowden
Standard nozzle 0,4 0,4
Maximum Nozzle Temperature [°C] 260 300
Maximum Bed Temperature [°C] 90 100
Maximum printing speed [mm/s] 100 100
Filament holder YES YES
Camera for supervision NO NO
Recommended filaments PLA, PETG PLA, PETG, Tritan, Flex, ABS
Recommended slicers Cura, Simplify, Slic3r, IdeaMaker Cura, Simplify, Slic3r, IdeaMaker
Maximum Resolution [mm] 0,1 0,1
Processor ATMEGA 2560
Display Display touchscreen 4,3'' Display touchscreen 4,3''
Power Supply 110/220V / 500W 110/220V / 350W
Connectivity SD / USB SD / USB
Operating systems Windows, Mac, Linux Windows, Mac, Linux
Date of registration in the system 2022-11-04 2022-11-04
Release date 2021 2022
Extra features Creality’s CR-6 Max printer offers a large 400 x 400 x 400mm build area, perfect for larger projects without dividers. Its auto-leveling system and force sensor simplify setup. It has a 4.3-inch touchscreen and convenient features like a tool drawer and filament holder. Plus, its modular hotend, redesigned extruder, and silicon carbide-coated build plate improve print quality. The Creality CR-5 PRO H 3D Printer stands out with a high-temperature nozzle (up to 300°C), a 300 x 225 x 380mm print volume, and a closed chamber for thermal stability. It includes BLTouch auto-leveling, a carbon-crystal silica glass base for easy model grip and removal, a filament sensor, and a resume print function. It has a 4.3-inch touchscreen interface, quiet operation, an attractive design, and is pre-assembled, ideal for technical materials.
Support for multiple colors and materials (AMS and CFS) NO NO

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Cost-benefit 6 / 10 6 / 10
Hardware 2.8 / 10 4 / 10
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Print volume 4 / 10 4 / 10
Performance 1 / 10 1 / 10
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Conclusion

In comparing the Creality 3D CR 6 Max and the CR 5 Pro H, several factors contribute to potential buyers' decisions. The CR 6 Max offers a significantly larger print volume, making it a more appealing choice for those looking to tackle larger projects without needing to split them apart. Additionally, its lower price point makes it accessible to budget-conscious users, while still providing essential features such as automatic bed leveling and filament end sensors.

On the other hand, the CR 5 Pro H, while more expensive, is equipped with a higher maximum nozzle temperature and a closed chamber, which increases thermal stability, particularly beneficial for working with a wider variety of materials, including those that require higher printing temperatures. Its pre-assembled design and quiet operation also cater to users who value ease of use and a pleasant printing experience.

Both models come with commendable features like SD/USB connectivity, touchscreen displays, and power loss recovery. However, considering the cost-to-benefit ratio, the CR 6 Max appears to offer greater value, especially for hobbyists and those newer to 3D printing, while the CR 5 Pro H is perhaps better suited for more advanced users who require versatility in materials and who are willing to invest more upfront.

Ultimately, the choice between these two models will depend on individual needs—whether one prioritizes larger print capacity at a lower cost or the ability to print with a broader range of materials and more stable operations in a closed environment.