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Sovol SV06 3D Printer US$229 (~A$345) Delivered @ Sovol3d

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Seen previously, but this time it's cheaper, the post isn't marked as a freebie, the printer isn't available at all on Amazon as far as I can see, and not for cheaper on eBay.

This is part of a broader 'anniversary' sale they have going on, with discounts across the rest of their printers.

Regarding the printer, Maker's Muse generally said nice things and most other reviews I've seen too. Most complaints have been about part cooling which can be resolved by printing improved ducts.

Here's the copy-paste dump.


  1. Fully Fully Open Source, compatible with Klipper firmware
  2. All Metal Hotend Setup, max nozzle temp is 300c, support PLA, TPU, PETG, Wood, ABS, ASA, Carbon Fiber, PC, Nylon material.
  3. All Metal Direct Drive Extruder
  4. Auto Bed Leveling
  5. PEI Flexi Build Plate
  6. 32 Bit Silent Board with TMC2209
  7. Auto X axis Leveling
  8. Dual Z axis
  9. Belt Tensioner
  10. Resume Printing

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  • They were on Amazon a couple of weeks ago as I picked up a second one from there. They've been really good printers so far. Very easy set up and bed levelling that works well.

  • Wish it came with a touch screen interface

  • looks very similar to the Kobra Go - anyone know how it compares?

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    Kobra Go uses v-wheels, SV06 uses bearings on rods for all axes. SV06 also has a direct-drive all-metal hotend (no ptfe tube).

    I've an SV06 and it's a nice entry-level printer.

    A replacement parts cooling setup using a 5015 fan is worth it. TH3D has Unified 2 firmware that works well with the SV06 adding things like direct access to baby-stepping.

    The power supply isn't the best and recommendations seem to be that replacing it with an equivalent Meanwell is prudent.

    And definitely do a proper lubrication job on the bearings. Remove & iso soak the X & Y bearings then lubricate & reinstall. Removing the Z bearings from their housing is a pain, so just remove the gantry from the rods and lubricate.

  • I bought one of these as my first (and only) 3D printer when they were first released, It wasn't hard to learn how to use it and you don't need to fiddle with it much after setting it up, though I did run into some issues at the start, they weren't hard to figure out after a couple of youtube vids. Would recommend for this price.

  • Check out auroratech channel for review, it's a solid machine for the price.

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