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Creality3D Creality3D CR-20 Pro

Creality3D's CR-20 Pro takes the ease-of-entry design of the CR-20, with its powerful main board and integrated the user interface, and improves it in every way.

The new Creality3D flex plate, Mk-10 extruder, auto-bed leveling, and Capricorn tubing are just some of the upgrades Creality3D has brought to the already astoundingly valued CR-20 into the next level of reliability and value.

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Removable Magnetic Flex Plate

One of the most notable upgrades on the CR-20 Pro is the addition of the removable, magnetic flexplate. Getting prints off your bed is as easy as taking off the flexplate and giving it a little bend. Your print should pop right off, and you're ready to place it back on the magnetic bed and start your next print.

If you pick up an extra BuildTak FlexPlate you can swap plates and start your new print before you've even removed your last. That's just part of how the CR-20 has gone Pro.

Next Level Bed Leveling

The CR-20 Pro has a touch probe! The touch probe maps the entire surface of the print bed and adjusts for any variation--no matter how subtle--making sure your print adheres beautifully. This feature is commonly found only on premium machines, but with the CR-20 Pro, the touch probe is a standard feature.

Safety and Stability

Creality3D has improved the durability and robustness of their 3D printer line by upgrading its fundamental structure. The power supply is now from Mean Well, a brand known for its reliability in electronics for over 35 years.

Creality3D also improved the Y-axis gantry to a 40mm x 40mm extrusion, ensuring that the build plate will be as consistently level as possible, print after print after print.

The inclusion of these trusted names and methods ensures the safety and stability of the CR-20 Pro, allowing you to take your printing to new heights.

Hackable and Upgradable

The Creality 3D printer line is completely open-source, allowing for add-ons and upgrades of almost every component on the machine. From a BL Touch automatic bed leveling probe, to a Micro-Swiss or E3D all-metal hotend, to a Bondtech extruder - the Creality 3D printers give you an awesome foundation for experimentation.

Tech Specs:

  • Printer size: 420 ✕ 410 ✕ 470 mm
  • Nozzle: Brass 1.75mm x 0.4mm (can be swapped out for 0.3mm or 0.2mm)
  • Printer weight: 7.5kg
  • Power input: 24V / 270W
  • Max. nozzle temp: 260°C
  • Extruder: Mk-10
  • Tubing: Capricorn Tubing
  • Print area: 220 ✕ 220 ✕ 250 mm

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Does this have a heated bed?

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Does this printer have a 32 or 8 bit main board?

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Which nozzles can be used as replacement, from the ones you have in stock?

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The specs on this list a build volume of 220mmx220mm, but the unit I recieved has a 235mmx235mm build area. I noticed it says the same on Creality's website. Why the difference?

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Does the cr-20 pro have thermal run away protection in the stock firmware or would i have to go threw firmware update and change scripts?

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Does this come as a kit or assembled?

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what is the list a filament that this printer can print with out upgrade can it print nylon x

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Can this printer do Nylon and other materials that require a high temp?

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I still can't seem to figure out which is the better overall model. The CR-20 Pro 3D or CR-10S Pro 3D?

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Besides having an enclosure, what upgrades would you suggest for the Creality CR 20 Pro to print ABS?

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I am looking for my first 3D printer. What is the range of materials that this printer can use? and are there any upgrades to expand the capabilities?

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MatterControl can't seem to find this printer (stuck at the attempting to connect screen) any ideas?

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Can this print flexibles?

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I have had a carvewright CRC machine for over 10 years and have recently expanded my interest to 3D printers, but there are so many models and brands that it is confusing......... My initial interest would be "hobby" sales of lithophanes, but may expand to other projects that have commercial interest. Would like to ask so questions and get some advice from your support group........choosing a printer that has excellent post sales support is paramount.

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