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THE HI-COMBO

 

 

 

 

 

 

The lower end of the Hi 3D printer measures 285mm in length (roughly 370mm with the 3.2" display fully extended), 400mm in width (when the printing platform is all the way at the rear this increases to 700mm due to its cable) and 85mm in height.

 

 

Creality bundles a magnetically attached epoxy print plate with a print volume of 260x260x300mm.

 

 

The model name is printed at the front left while the RFID sensor is placed right next to it on the left side.

 

 

A sticker placed on the 3.2" display informs you that it can be extended up to 90 degrees horizontally and have a vertical angle of up to 60 degrees (the USB port is located behind it).

 

 

Turning the base around we find the power port, fuse and the on/off switch.

 

 

The top half of the Hi 3D printer measures 480mm in height.

 

 

The extruder assembly has an illuminated Creality logo at the front, left and right fans and the typical filament entry from the top.

 

 

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If you get filament stuck in the extruder you will need to remove the two plastic covers (front-rear) and the feeder itself as seen above (total of 5 screws).

 

 

On the far right Creality has also placed an 720P camera with a privacy cap and an LED light.

 

 

The CFS is almost entirely made out of plastic and measures 379 in length, 314 in width and 276mm in height.

 

 

There are two plastic sliders (one on each side) that hold the top cover so slide them backwards to release it.

 

 

Once the top is open you can place your filaments and as for the anti-moisture feature Creality has placed large silica gel packs underneath the filament positions (two in total).

 

 

At the rear of the CFS there are two filament holes (one is covered - for use with another CFS) and 2 ports (one connects to the Hi 3D printer and one with the buffer).