Compare Core A2V2 vs CR 10 Smart

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3D Printer Core A2V2 3D Printer CR 10 Smart
Modelo

Core A2V2

CR 10 Smart

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Estimated price $684,00 $520,00
Manufacturer GTMax Creality 3D
Release Year 2019 2021
Print Volume [mm] 220x220x240 300x300x400
Printer Size [mm] 425x460x512 578x522x648
Weight [kg] 14
Power Loss Recovery YES YES
Enclosed printer YES NO
Bed Leveling 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] 295 260
Maximum Bed Temperature [°C] 135 100
Maximum printing speed [mm/s] 150 200
Filament holder YES YES
Camera for supervision NO NO
Recommended filaments PLA, PETG, Tritan, Flex, ABS PLA, PETG, Tritan, Flex, ABS
Recommended slicers Cura, Simplify, Slic3r, IdeaMaker Cura, Simplify, Slic3r, IdeaMaker
Maximum Resolution [mm] 0,05 0,1
Processor Processador ARM STM32F103 RET6 CPU
Display Mono Display touchscreen 4,3''
Power Supply 110/220V / 350W
Connectivity SD / USB SD / USB / Wi-Fi
Operating systems Windows, Mac, Linux Windows, Mac, Linux
Date of registration in the system 2022-11-12 2022-11-04
Release date 2019 2021
Extra features The GTMax3D ProCore A2v2 is a compact and robust 3D printer with a printing area of ??220 x 220 x 240 mm. It offers high print quality, ranging from 0.05 mm to 0.32 mm. Its features include automatic filament detection and changing, travel speed of up to 300 mm/s, and a heated aluminum bed with a glass top. It has automatic bed leveling with 16 points and an all-metal hotend that reaches up to 298°C. The printer has a carbon steel frame with electrostatic painting, is automatic bivolt and has connectivity via USB and SD card. The Bowden system and core xy kinematics complete its advanced features. The Creality CR-10 Smart stands out for its stability, with a dual Z axis and additional supports, minimizing oscillation in high prints. Its redesigned hotend offers better cooling, expanding the range of usable materials. The glass printing surface, with automatic leveling, facilitates the adhesion and removal of parts. Includes Wi-Fi / LAN connection and automatic shutdown after printing, adding convenience and efficiency. It features an effective single-gear extruder and an intuitive touchscreen interface, despite some firmware issues.
Support for multiple colors and materials (AMS and CFS) NO NO

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Cost-benefit 6 / 10 6 / 10
Hardware 2.5 / 10 2.8 / 10
Tela . .
Print volume 3 / 10 4 / 10
Performance 1 / 10 1 / 10
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Conclusion

In comparing the GTMax Core A2V2 and the Creality CR-10 Smart, several factors come into play that can help determine which printer offers the better value for potential buyers.

The Creality CR-10 Smart is notably more affordable and offers a significantly larger print volume, which can be a critical factor for users looking to create larger models. Its dual Z-axis and redesigned hotend improve stability and cooling, enhancing overall print quality. Additionally, the inclusion of Wi-Fi connectivity and an intuitive touchscreen interface streamlines the user experience.

In contrast, the GTMax Core A2V2 boasts a higher maximum nozzle temperature, allowing for more versatility in filament materials, particularly for high-temperature materials. Its automatic bed leveling and quality construction contribute to precision in printing, although its print volume is smaller.

Both printers support a wide range of filaments and share essential features such as power loss recovery and filament end sensors. However, the CR-10 Smart edges out in terms of cost-effectiveness and user-friendly features, making it a better choice for those seeking a balance of performance and price.

Ultimately, your decision may hinge on specific needs—if larger print sizes and ease of use are paramount, the Creality CR-10 Smart would be the more favorable option. Conversely, if high-temperature capabilities are a priority and print size is less of an issue, the GTMax Core A2V2 offers commendable performance.