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title: "Official Creality 3D Printer Ender-3 FDM DIY Printers High-Precision Printing Stable Power Supply Rapid Heating Up Quality Extruder Resume Printing High-standard V-profile Printing Size: 220x220x250mm"
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# 220x220x250mm build volume 5-min rapid heat-up ±0.1mm precision Official Creality 3D Printer Ender-3 FDM DIY Printers High-Precision Printing Stable Power Supply Rapid Heating Up Quality Extruder Resume Printing High-standard V-profile Printing Size: 220x220x250mm

**Brand:** creality
**Price:** ₹ 82332
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Print Fast, Print Precise, Print Ahead 🚀

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Official Creality 3D Printer Ender-3 FDM DIY Printers High-Precision Printing Stable Power Supply Rapid Heating Up Quality Extruder Resume Printing High-standard V-profile Printing Size: 220x220x250mm by creality
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 82332 with free shipping
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## Best For

- creality enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted creality brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Heat Up & Print Fast:** Reach 110℃ hotbed temperature in just 5 minutes—cut downtime and boost productivity.
- • **Open-Source Innovation:** Join a vibrant community with open-source firmware and lifetime tech support—future-proof your creativity.
- • **Precision that Impresses:** Achieve ultra-fine ±0.1mm layer accuracy for professional-grade prototypes and models.
- • **Spacious Creative Canvas:** Generous 220x220x250mm build size lets your ideas take full shape without limits.
- • **Smooth & Silent Operation:** Patented V-Slot and precision pulleys reduce noise and wear for seamless, long-lasting prints.

## Overview

The Official Creality Ender-3 is a high-precision FDM 3D printer featuring ±0.1mm accuracy, a rapid 5-minute heat-up time to 110℃, and a sizable 220x220x250mm build volume. Engineered with patented V-Slot technology for smooth, quiet operation, it supports a wide range of filaments including PLA, ABS, and TPU. Open-source and backed by a 1-year warranty plus lifetime support, it’s the ideal tool for professionals and makers eager to elevate their 3D printing game.

## Description

From the brand Creality K1C 600mm/s Creality Ender-3V3Plus 600mm/s Creality Ender-3 V3 600mm/s Creality Ender-3 V3 KE 500mm/s Creality Ender-3 V3 SE 250mm/s Creality Ender-3S1ProX 300mm/s Creality K1 3D Printer 600mm/s Creality K1 Max 600mm/s Creality Hyper PLA Creality PLA Filament

Review: 3D Printer - This machine is a great piece of equipment for a very good price easy to set up and very cheap to run have hrs and hrs of fun printing 3D models a very big 👍 From Me 😁
Review: low-hassle printing - The Ender 3 came well packaged, I can't imagine it getting damaged in transit unless someone drove over it. Assembly was fairly straight forward. I took my time and spent perhaps 2 hours. Things not in the instruction manual? - 1) does your base frame sit flat? - mine didn't. Loosen the four bolts holding the side pieces (and remove two bolts holding the enclosure front plate) to allow you to readjust this. 2) Bed wobble. - mine wobbled side to side/tipping not good. This is easily fixed by adjusting the eccentric nuts. Turn the nut/washer thing with the supplied small spanner until there is no wobble. - this is also the 'trick' to solving loose play in other parts of the printer. 3) hot end carriage - also had wobble, also fixed by adjusting the eccentric nut. 4) bed leveling. - no instructions provided but this is fairly generic. Screw down the springs so they're fully compressed. Set the z axis endstop so the printer zeros a couple of mm above the heatbed (for me this was at the lowest if could be). Move the head to the centre of the board (you should disable steppers in the menu or at least move the head very slowly to avoid generating too much current and frying your electronics), lift the bed until it just catches a piece of paper. Next repeat this step at each four corners & keep repeating all corners until your happy. After this the printer just works for me. Hassle free printing - so far. For slicing software (stl -> gcode) I downloaded the free CURA which does now support the Ender 3 model (no need to adapt from a CR10). I'll be ordering or printing belt tensioners in the future though it's not needed right now. Out of the box this printer is miles better than the DIY 3d printer I've spent the last 2 years working on (great learning process but pain in the neck). Am I glad I didn't spend 3 times as much for a Prusa i3 Mk3? yes. Manual bed leveling is not a big deal. - though the option is there to stick on a BL touch sensor.

## Features

- 1.【Stable Printing with Creality Ender 3 3D Printer】Ender 3 adopts patented technology and V-Slot+precision pulley, which effectively reduces noise and make it running more smoothly and more wear-resistant.
- 2.【MK8 Technology used in Ender 3 3D Printer】MK8 extrusion mechanism, a brand-new patented infrastructure that effectively reduces the risk of plugging and poor spillage and can print most of 3d printer filament on the market, such as 1.75MM PLA/ABS/TPU.
- 3.【Advanced Configuration in Ender 3 3D Printer】CNC machining of the Y-rail mounting groove to make sure precise positioning and keep the solid frame with the high-precision printing quality. And big hand twist nut makes the print platform easier to level.
- 4.【Fast Heating & Open Source】Creality Ender-3 3D Printer can Reach 110℃ for hotbed in about 5 minutes. Which meets the needs of fast heating. Besides, Creality Ender-3 is an open-sourced 3d printer for every community of users and contributors.
- 5.【Why 3D Printer, Why us?】You (and your kids,families) can experience the charm and infinite fun created by Technoloy with a 3D Printer. We are Creality Official Online Shop, we provide a 1-year limited warranty and lifetime technical assistance.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07JC93LKS |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 36,060 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 44 in 3D Printers |
| Colour | Ender 3 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,273) |
| Date First Available | 11 Oct. 2018 |
| Included components | Printer |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 6.7 kg |
| Item model number | Ender 3 |
| Manufacturer | Creality 3D |
| Material | Filament: 1.75mm PLA, TPU, ABS, File Format: STL,OBJ,G-code, Hotbed Temperature: 110℃, Layer Thickness: 0.1-0.4mm, Modeling Technology: FDM, Net Weight: 6.7kg, Nozzle Diameter: 0.4mm, Nozzle Temperature: 255℃, Power Supply: 110-230V, Printing Accuracy: ±0.1mm, Printing Size: 220x220x250mm, Printing Speed: 100mm/s, Working Mode: Online or SD offline |
| Part number | UK-OFFICIAL-ENDER-3 |
| Product Dimensions | 44 x 44 x 46.5 cm; 6.7 kg |
| Size | Ender 3 |
| Special Features | 3D Printer |
| Wattage | 350 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Creality
- **Colour:** Ender 3
- **Item weight:** 6.7 Kilograms
- **Product dimensions:** 44D x 44W x 46.5H centimetres

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 3D Printer
*by M***S on 12 September 2025*

This machine is a great piece of equipment for a very good price easy to set up and very cheap to run have hrs and hrs of fun printing 3D models a very big 👍 From Me 😁

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ low-hassle printing
*by M***S on 30 June 2019*

The Ender 3 came well packaged, I can't imagine it getting damaged in transit unless someone drove over it. Assembly was fairly straight forward. I took my time and spent perhaps 2 hours. Things not in the instruction manual? - 1) does your base frame sit flat? - mine didn't. Loosen the four bolts holding the side pieces (and remove two bolts holding the enclosure front plate) to allow you to readjust this. 2) Bed wobble. - mine wobbled side to side/tipping not good. This is easily fixed by adjusting the eccentric nuts. Turn the nut/washer thing with the supplied small spanner until there is no wobble. - this is also the 'trick' to solving loose play in other parts of the printer. 3) hot end carriage - also had wobble, also fixed by adjusting the eccentric nut. 4) bed leveling. - no instructions provided but this is fairly generic. Screw down the springs so they're fully compressed. Set the z axis endstop so the printer zeros a couple of mm above the heatbed (for me this was at the lowest if could be). Move the head to the centre of the board (you should disable steppers in the menu or at least move the head very slowly to avoid generating too much current and frying your electronics), lift the bed until it just catches a piece of paper. Next repeat this step at each four corners & keep repeating all corners until your happy. After this the printer just works for me. Hassle free printing - so far. For slicing software (stl -> gcode) I downloaded the free CURA which does now support the Ender 3 model (no need to adapt from a CR10). I'll be ordering or printing belt tensioners in the future though it's not needed right now. Out of the box this printer is miles better than the DIY 3d printer I've spent the last 2 years working on (great learning process but pain in the neck). Am I glad I didn't spend 3 times as much for a Prusa i3 Mk3? yes. Manual bed leveling is not a big deal. - though the option is there to stick on a BL touch sensor.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ender 3 (Standard) ... Fantastic 3D Printer
*by A***D on 16 April 2019*

I researched this printer for quite a few weeks, before taking the plunge ... watching endless YouTube channels (CHEP, Teaching Tech, Just Vlad, Nexi Tech) ... it was those guys that helped make the decision to buy the Ender 3 ... Boy what a fantastic printer ... the first prints came out better than I expected ... very smooth and better than some of the YouTube channels efforts ... This is a no brainer 3D Printer, at this price ... it's the best bit of Tech I've bought in years ... I am now making the classic 'LACK Enclosure' for it ... The filament I bought, at the same time, was the SUNLU 3D Printer Filament (Twin Pack) PLA+ 2KG (Black-White), 1.75mm ... this filament went out of stock for quite some time but I just checked again (April 2019) and it's back in stock ... MY ENDER 3 NOTES: The Sunlu filament: With the above Filament, I used 60Deg 'C' for the Bed Temp ... and 212 Deg 'C' for the Hot End ... I used this setup for all my prints and seems to work great ... THE ORIGINAL ENDER 3 FIBERGLASS BED: The removable (not genuine) "Buildtak" bed plate (with fiberglass bottom) was a bit of a devil to get a proper bonded print evenly ... it worked OK after a few tries ... it still didn't seem to want to bond on certain parts of the bed ... there were spots it didn't like to stick to ... I even tried Pritt Stick ... that seemed to work but what a mess! ... NEW BED: After watching a few more videos, I noticed that a lot of people were printing on GLASS ... so I investigated and found a great supplier, on the Bay (seller: gcc-systems) ... this type of bed was a 'Mirrored Glass Tile' but cut to Ender 3 bed size, 220x220mm (they cope for other printers too) ... it cost about £14 and damn was it worth it ... the official Ender 3 glass base is £28 (ish) ... this new glass bed just clips on as before, with 4 small bulldog clips ... You do not need to prime the base with hair spray, Pritt stick or any other product, in order to get good adhesion ... the glass just needs to be cleaned properly ... after it cools down you start to hear little noises as the print starts to release itself ... so much easier to get prints off glass ... you get a nice silky smooth underside too ... Glass Bed Pre-Print Washing Tip: The thing I was doing wrong, with cleaning the glass bed, was using de-greasing agents like Isopropyl (alcohol), etc ... no, no ,no, and no! ... these agents actually leave a 'very fine' film of 'something' and so prevents the filament adhering to the glass ... even if they say smear free there is still a deposit left behind ... I discovered that you only have to wash the glass thoroughly with washing up liquid and dry it off with a kitchen paper towel ... do not touch the clean surface afterwards (use the corners) ... but to see if it is clean enough you need to rub your fingers over the glass while washing it, so you get that squeaky feeling/noise ... then you know you're done ... that's all you need to do ... and BAM! with the first print the filament stuck like glue, everywhere it printed ... success! ... After I had done all of the above, I recently watched CHEP's video (Older ENDER 3 vs New ENDER 3 - 3D Printer Review/Comparison) ... he experimented with 2 x Ender 3 printers (from different suppliers) and he had the same issue with the Buildtak fiberglass plate ... he said it was actually the fiberglass base that had blind spots ... so it's possible it's not as level as the glass bed ... GENERAL TIPS: 1. To get the bed just right and level and without any slack (the main issue for wobbly prints) watch Just Vlad's 'Creality Ender 3 Pro - 3D printer - Unbox & Setup' as he is the only one, that I noticed, who shows you how to set the slack up on the slotted 'V' runners ... 2. To make the printer even quieter I cut a few thick square blocks, from the grey packing material and put them at each end, under the base supports ... damn if this doesn't reduce the noise by a ton! ... I have attached some photos of the first set of prints I did ... all downloaded from Thingiverse ... If you're just starting out or thinking of getting a 3D printer then this puppy will do you proud ...

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