Compare Ender 3 PRO vs Mega S

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Ender 3 PRO

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Mega S

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Estimated price $258,00 $149,00
Manufacturer Creality 3D Anycubic
Release Year 2019 2019
Print Volume [mm] 220x220x250 210x210x205
Printer Size [mm] 440x440x465 405x410x452
Weight [kg] 6,62 14,5
Power Loss Recovery NO YES
Enclosed printer NO NO
Bed Leveling Manual Manual
Filament End Sensor NO YES
Bed type Heated Heated
Power supply system Bowden Bowden
Standard nozzle 0,4 0,4
Maximum Nozzle Temperature [°C] 255 260
Maximum Bed Temperature [°C] 110 110
Maximum printing speed [mm/s] 180 100
Filament holder YES YES
Camera for supervision NO NO
Recommended filaments PLA, TPU, ABS, PETG PLA, TPU, ABS, PETG
Recommended slicers Cura, Simplify, Slic3r Cura, Simplify, Slic3r
Maximum Resolution [mm] 0,1 0,1
Processor 32 bits 8 bits
Display Mono Touchscreen TFT 2,8''
Power Supply 24V / 360W Meanwell 12V / 300W
Connectivity SD / USB SD / USB
Operating systems Windows, Mac, Linux Windows, Mac, Linux
Date of registration in the system 2021-04-14 2021-04-15
Release date 2019 2019
Extra features The Ender 3 Pro stands out for its beginner-friendly assembly and easily modifiable structure. With a 350W power supply, it heats up quickly and has a simple application that offers good print quality. However, its motors and fans are noisy, and the interface seems outdated. Assembly is accessible, without the need for advanced techniques, and it has integrated belt tensioners. It includes a detailed guide and supports microSD card and USB. The Anycubic Mega S offers a printing platform with excellent adhesion, easy removal after cooling. It has a filament sensor for a better experience with flexible materials and a multilingual and intuitive color touchscreen. Assembly is quick, requiring only 8 screws and 3 connections. It has a large build volume (210 x 210 x 205 mm), high positioning accuracy and supports a variety of materials, including TPU, PLA, ABS and wood. It stands out for its solid metal structure, superior stability, high-quality printing with layer resolution of up to 50 microns, Ultrabase for easy adhesion and removal of parts, resumption of printing after power outage, high-quality extruder for flexible filaments, suspended filament support and stable structure that reduces shaking, improving printing quality.
Support for multiple colors and materials (AMS and CFS) NO NO

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Cost-benefit 6 / 10 6 / 10
Hardware 0.5 / 10 2 / 10
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Print volume 3 / 10 3 / 10
Performance 1 / 10 0 / 10
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Conclusion

In conclusion, both the Ender 3 Pro and the Anycubic Mega S are notable 3D printers that cater to different user needs and preferences, each holding its unique strengths. The Ender 3 Pro is slightly more expensive and offers a higher maximum printing speed, making it suitable for users prioritizing speed in their projects. Its straightforward assembly and modifiable structure also appeal to beginners looking for customization options. However, it does have some downsides with noise levels and an outdated interface.

On the other hand, the Anycubic Mega S is more cost-effective while still providing excellent print quality and a user-friendly experience. Its unique features, such as the filament sensor and touch-sensitive display, enhance usability for both newcomers and more experienced users. Additionally, its sturdy design and automatic power loss recovery provide extra reliability during extended prints.

Ultimately, choosing between the two will depend on your specific requirements. If you prioritize speed, modification potential, and are willing to invest a bit more, the Ender 3 Pro could be the better option. Conversely, if you seek affordability coupled with solid performance and user-friendly features, the Anycubic Mega S emerges as a compelling choice.