Anycubic Kobra 3 Combo Unboxing

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • Anycubic Kobra 3 Combo Unboxing
    Smart Multi-Color Printing. Print in 4 to 8* Colors. 600 mm/s Max Print Speed; 20,000 mm/s² Max Acceleration; 11min 30s Benchy Print; 300 mm/s Recommended Print Speed Maximize your printing possibilities, and explore your creative ideas to the full with printing sizes up to 250mm x 250mm x 260mm. The Kobra 3 Combo’s maximum printing volume stands at 4.29 gal.
    ● Smart Multi-Color Printing, Print in 4 to 8 Colors
    ● Print Fast,Seamlessly, Max 600mm/s
    ● ACE Pro: Dries while it Prints in Multi-Color
    ● Expansive Printing, 250x250x260mm
    ● Co-Created with Pantone Color Institutestore.anycubic...
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Komentáře • 4

  • @gabrielesuardiieni2306
    @gabrielesuardiieni2306 Před měsícem

    The only video which shows completely the printer without being a commercial, thank you

    • @kenstechlab
      @kenstechlab  Před měsícem

      Thank you. As a Network Engineer and purchase all the stuff you see on my channel myself, I need to look at the facts, not trying to get the next thing from a company.

  • @ivoidwarrantiesuk
    @ivoidwarrantiesuk Před 24 dny

    Even though, both the USB flash drive and the U-Disk are data storage devices there are some differences between them:
    While USB flash drive stores the data using flash memory, the U-Disk uses platters with magnetic material to store the data.
    So they used one terminology on the screen but supplied you something different.

    • @kenstechlab
      @kenstechlab  Před 24 dny

      Yea, I found that out the hard way. The U-Disk contained all the pre loaded files. I also just found that the Camera needs the USB plugged into to capture the timelapse. I also found that each time lapse uses the same name and overwrites the previous one. At least in my testing it worked that way.