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title: "K1C 3D Printer, 600mm/s Fast Speed Auto Leveling 3D Printers with AI Camera for 300°C Printing, Switchable Silent Mode Reliable Carbon Fiber 3D Printing 220 * 220 * 250mm"
brand: "creality"
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# 600mm/s ultra-fast print speed AI camera real-time monitoring Auto leveling with one-tap calibration K1C 3D Printer, 600mm/s Fast Speed Auto Leveling 3D Printers with AI Camera for 300°C Printing, Switchable Silent Mode Reliable Carbon Fiber 3D Printing 220 * 220 * 250mm

**Brand:** creality
**Price:** ฿83117
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Print Fast, Print Smart, Print Silent — The Future of 3D Printing is Here!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** K1C 3D Printer, 600mm/s Fast Speed Auto Leveling 3D Printers with AI Camera for 300°C Printing, Switchable Silent Mode Reliable Carbon Fiber 3D Printing 220 * 220 * 250mm by creality
- **How much does it cost?** ฿83117 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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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

- • **Blazing Fast CoreXY System:** Experience print speeds up to 600mm/s—12x faster than typical 3D printers, without sacrificing precision.
- • **Smart AI Camera Monitoring:** Stay ahead of print failures with real-time alerts and time-lapse capture, perfect for batch printing control.
- • **Silent Mode with Air Purifier:** Work or create day and night in near-silent operation (≤45dB) while the built-in carbon filter keeps your environment fresh.
- • **Carbon Fiber Ready & Versatile:** Print tough, dimensionally stable carbon fiber filaments and a wide range of materials with a hardened steel nozzle and enclosed chamber.
- • **Effortless One-Tap Auto Leveling:** Skip manual calibration—auto-level your build plate instantly for flawless first layers every time.

## Overview

The Creality K1C 3D Printer combines a lightweight CoreXY design with blazing 600mm/s speeds and AI-powered real-time monitoring. Featuring one-tap auto leveling, a silent mode with air purification, and compatibility with carbon fiber filaments, it delivers professional-grade prints with ease and reliability in a compact footprint. Ideal for millennial pros seeking high performance, smart features, and clean operation all in one sleek machine.

## Description

Creality K1C 3D Printer, 600mm/s Fast Speed Auto Leveling 3D Printers with AI Camera for 300°C Printing, Switchable Silent Mode Reliable Carbon Fiber 3D Printing 220 * 220 * 250mm: desertcart.com: Industrial & Scientific

Review: Great printer, good price... but where's the textured sheet (see details)? Highly Recommended - Why am I using a glue stick in 2024… for PLA, of all things? It was about at this point that I started to feel regret at selecting the Creality K1C. My printer was also missing the spool holder, though I’m using a filament dryer while I’m waiting for Creality support to send me a replacement part. The packaging, unboxing, and assembly experience is way different than the only other Creality FDM printer I’ve had before (an Ender 3 S1). The box is beefy, with large foam blocks. Remove three bed screws, connect and mount the screen, put the door handle on, flip the voltage switch, and that’s about it. Everything was ready to go within 10 minutes of unboxing (except for the missing spool holder). The air filter is pretty ineffective. Build quality is pretty good – the unit is handsome, solid, and fairly efficient from an exterior dimension vs. interior dimension standpoint. That said, the printer is WAY smaller and lighter than my QIDI i-fast. More on that in a minute. The filament tube arrangement isn’t my favorite, but loading and unloading filament is still pretty straightforward. The initial input shaper calibration and bed mesh measurement takes a while (10 minutes, maybe?). Almost ready to print… and that’s when I notice the smooth print sheet. Ugh. They recommend the use of a glue stick, ffs (and they include one in the box, like it’s 2014). I immediately ordered the “B Plate”, which is a textured PEI sheet. I tried the included sheet and had some adhesion problems, as you might expect. Glue, slowing the first couple layers way down, or a combination of both resolved any issues. I don’t really think that’s why you spend the money on this printer, though. Get the “B Plate”. It’s under $25, solves these problems, and it should have been included with the printer in the first place. As far as printing goes, I should mention that my first print was straight off of the included gcode files on the printer. I tried to print a top bracket. Just to get the printer set up, I put it on a standing desk that used to hold an Ender 3 S1. Big mistake. The acceleration and speeds were cranked so high on that print that the job failed about 70% in, when the print popped off of the plate. Maybe it was an adhesion issue. Maybe it was just a matter of how violently the printer was thrashing around. I moved the printer to the floor for all subsequent prints, and it dealt a bit better with the forces. I’ve found that I feel a bit more secure about the print job if I have the first few layers set to half speed. Maybe I’ll feel differently when I get a high mass, super rigid table/rack for this printer. As it is, I feel like the acceleration is maybe a but more than the printer’s mass can effectively deal with. I wish there was an option to bolt the printer down. Print quality is impressive. The part cooling is the best STOCK solution I’ve seen on a printer yet. Bridge performance is great. Print quality is better than my QIDI i-fast, and I consider that printer to be quite good. Regular vs. regular, I find the K1C’s output to be better than my Prusa, too. I turned down some the acceleration values in Orca a bit (reduced by about 20%). I’ll gradually bring them up as my understanding and confidence grow – and when I get a table solution that can tolerate the forces involved. I’ve used various types of PLA, ABS, and PETG so far. As long as you have the right build plate, all of the materials have worked great. UPDATE: I tried using the newest Creality Slicer, and it's great. I'd avoided it because I wasn't aware that they'd moved away from Cura. Guess what? Everything I like in OrcaSlicer, but with direct printer control and monitoring. If it's an Orca fork, I'm sure it won't be updated as frequently, but I don't see where that's a downside in my use cases. I wasn’t really sure what printer I was going to get next. I had narrowed it down to the Bambu P1S and the Creality K1C. In the end, I decided that I don’t really want to buy any more bedslingers, but I wasn’t ready to spend the money on a Bambu X1. With the K1C, I no longer have to send everything difficult or time-sensitive to my i-fast. Assuming the parts can print in 220mm, I have a second printer where I can print high quality parts without compromises. Aside from the lack of the textured plate, I don’t regret spending the $600 on the K1C. The fact that the printer is now about $100 less only makes it that much better a deal. Highly Recommended
Review: Fantastic Upgrade from Ender 3 – Love This Printer! - I upgraded to the K1C from an Ender 3 after years of dealing with manual leveling, slower speeds, and the constant tweaking that comes with budget 3D printers. I had my eye on a Bambu Labs printer, but the price was just out of reach—so I decided to give the K1C a shot. I'm really glad I did. This thing is a beast. I've done over 200 prints so far, using a variety of filaments including TPU, PETG, PLA, and a few others. It handles them all like a champ. The self-leveling feature is a huge time saver and has worked flawlessly for me. No more spending ages trying to get that perfect first layer manually. Filament changes are quick and easy, which is great when you’re doing multiple colors or swapping materials. I also appreciate that it works seamlessly with ORCA slicer, which gives me a lot of control over my print settings. Build quality feels solid, and print quality is consistently excellent once you dial in your settings. It’s fast, reliable, and honestly, a joy to use. This feels like a major step up from the Ender 3, and while it’s not quite a Bambu Labs machine, it gets surprisingly close for a fraction of the price. Overall, I’m extremely happy with the K1C. If you’re looking for a powerful, affordable upgrade that can handle a wide range of materials with ease, this printer is a fantastic choice.

## Features

- CoreXY, High Speed Printing: Creality K1C 3D Printer is a new upgrade to the K1, K1 SE and K1 Max. It inherits the K1's lightweight and compact CoreXY system; with speeds of up to 600mm/s, accelerations of up to 20,000mm/s and vibration resistance; it can print at high speeds while maintaining excellent print quality;12 times faster than a typical 3D printer.
- Clog-free Extruder, Quick-swap Tri-metal Nozzle: Stable 3D printer extrusion system for smoother material flow and 1,000 hours of clog-free extrusion; The nozzle and thermal barrier in one unit blocks thermal creep and ensures easy replacement
- K1C with AI Camera: AI camera can monitor in real time and time-lapse shooting; Proactively alerts you to errors in the printing process; when an individual print fails in batch printing, you can just exclude it from the batch
- Silent Mode, Air Purifier: switch to the silent mode where the noise is≤45dB, as quiet as turning a book. Meanwhile, the built-in active carbon filter purifies compounds and particles arising from molten filaments; You can be reassured to live and work day and night in the same place with Creality K1C 3D printer
- Perfect for Carbon Fiber Printing: K1C 3D printer supports CF,PLA, ASA, PETG, TPU and many other consumables; With a closed chamber and hardened steel nozzle tip, the K1C 3d printer can confidently handle carbon fiber filaments such as PLA-CF and PETG-CF, which are widely used for their mechanical strength and dimensional stability
- Auto Leveling, Easy to Use: Pre-assembled complete machine, ready to use right out of the box; Built-in start-up guide; Auto Calibration with one tap, just touch the screen and the leveling job is done
- CrealityOS, Superb Software: Creality OS is based on Kipper and is completely open source; Creality print slicers feature intelligent cooling, optimal retraction, ultra-thin tree supports and more; With Creality Cloud, you can get a vast number of free 3D models and enjoy cloud printing

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0D95Z1W6K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38,361 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #56 in 3D Printers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (181) |
| Date First Available | July 10, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 35.2 pounds |
| Item model number | K1C |
| Manufacturer | Creality |
| Product Dimensions | 30 x 25 x 35 inches |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Creality
- **Color:** K1C (Black)
- **Compatible Devices:** Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet
- **Item Weight:** 16 Kilograms
- **Material:** Aluminum

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Set** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great printer, good price... but where's the textured sheet (see details)? Highly Recommended
*by D***R on September 18, 2024*

Why am I using a glue stick in 2024… for PLA, of all things? It was about at this point that I started to feel regret at selecting the Creality K1C. My printer was also missing the spool holder, though I’m using a filament dryer while I’m waiting for Creality support to send me a replacement part. The packaging, unboxing, and assembly experience is way different than the only other Creality FDM printer I’ve had before (an Ender 3 S1). The box is beefy, with large foam blocks. Remove three bed screws, connect and mount the screen, put the door handle on, flip the voltage switch, and that’s about it. Everything was ready to go within 10 minutes of unboxing (except for the missing spool holder). The air filter is pretty ineffective. Build quality is pretty good – the unit is handsome, solid, and fairly efficient from an exterior dimension vs. interior dimension standpoint. That said, the printer is WAY smaller and lighter than my QIDI i-fast. More on that in a minute. The filament tube arrangement isn’t my favorite, but loading and unloading filament is still pretty straightforward. The initial input shaper calibration and bed mesh measurement takes a while (10 minutes, maybe?). Almost ready to print… and that’s when I notice the smooth print sheet. Ugh. They recommend the use of a glue stick, ffs (and they include one in the box, like it’s 2014). I immediately ordered the “B Plate”, which is a textured PEI sheet. I tried the included sheet and had some adhesion problems, as you might expect. Glue, slowing the first couple layers way down, or a combination of both resolved any issues. I don’t really think that’s why you spend the money on this printer, though. Get the “B Plate”. It’s under $25, solves these problems, and it should have been included with the printer in the first place. As far as printing goes, I should mention that my first print was straight off of the included gcode files on the printer. I tried to print a top bracket. Just to get the printer set up, I put it on a standing desk that used to hold an Ender 3 S1. Big mistake. The acceleration and speeds were cranked so high on that print that the job failed about 70% in, when the print popped off of the plate. Maybe it was an adhesion issue. Maybe it was just a matter of how violently the printer was thrashing around. I moved the printer to the floor for all subsequent prints, and it dealt a bit better with the forces. I’ve found that I feel a bit more secure about the print job if I have the first few layers set to half speed. Maybe I’ll feel differently when I get a high mass, super rigid table/rack for this printer. As it is, I feel like the acceleration is maybe a but more than the printer’s mass can effectively deal with. I wish there was an option to bolt the printer down. Print quality is impressive. The part cooling is the best STOCK solution I’ve seen on a printer yet. Bridge performance is great. Print quality is better than my QIDI i-fast, and I consider that printer to be quite good. Regular vs. regular, I find the K1C’s output to be better than my Prusa, too. I turned down some the acceleration values in Orca a bit (reduced by about 20%). I’ll gradually bring them up as my understanding and confidence grow – and when I get a table solution that can tolerate the forces involved. I’ve used various types of PLA, ABS, and PETG so far. As long as you have the right build plate, all of the materials have worked great. UPDATE: I tried using the newest Creality Slicer, and it's great. I'd avoided it because I wasn't aware that they'd moved away from Cura. Guess what? Everything I like in OrcaSlicer, but with direct printer control and monitoring. If it's an Orca fork, I'm sure it won't be updated as frequently, but I don't see where that's a downside in my use cases. I wasn’t really sure what printer I was going to get next. I had narrowed it down to the Bambu P1S and the Creality K1C. In the end, I decided that I don’t really want to buy any more bedslingers, but I wasn’t ready to spend the money on a Bambu X1. With the K1C, I no longer have to send everything difficult or time-sensitive to my i-fast. Assuming the parts can print in 220mm, I have a second printer where I can print high quality parts without compromises. Aside from the lack of the textured plate, I don’t regret spending the $600 on the K1C. The fact that the printer is now about $100 less only makes it that much better a deal. Highly Recommended

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic Upgrade from Ender 3 – Love This Printer!
*by J***. on April 2, 2025*

I upgraded to the K1C from an Ender 3 after years of dealing with manual leveling, slower speeds, and the constant tweaking that comes with budget 3D printers. I had my eye on a Bambu Labs printer, but the price was just out of reach—so I decided to give the K1C a shot. I'm really glad I did. This thing is a beast. I've done over 200 prints so far, using a variety of filaments including TPU, PETG, PLA, and a few others. It handles them all like a champ. The self-leveling feature is a huge time saver and has worked flawlessly for me. No more spending ages trying to get that perfect first layer manually. Filament changes are quick and easy, which is great when you’re doing multiple colors or swapping materials. I also appreciate that it works seamlessly with ORCA slicer, which gives me a lot of control over my print settings. Build quality feels solid, and print quality is consistently excellent once you dial in your settings. It’s fast, reliable, and honestly, a joy to use. This feels like a major step up from the Ender 3, and while it’s not quite a Bambu Labs machine, it gets surprisingly close for a fraction of the price. Overall, I’m extremely happy with the K1C. If you’re looking for a powerful, affordable upgrade that can handle a wide range of materials with ease, this printer is a fantastic choice.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Speed and Precision in One Machine
*by C***Y on December 28, 2024*

This 3D printer is a game-changer for anyone looking to produce high-quality prints at incredible speeds. I was amazed by how much time I saved on my projects without sacrificing detail or accuracy. The setup was straightforward, and the interface is user-friendly, making it perfect for both beginners and experienced users. The print quality is outstanding, with smooth layers and excellent adhesion, even at higher speeds. It handles a variety of filament types effortlessly, which is a huge plus for experimenting with different materials. The sturdy build ensures reliability and minimal vibration during fast printing. If you need a printer that combines speed with precision, this is the one to get. Highly recommended for professionals and hobbyists!

## Frequently Bought Together

- Creality K1C 3D Printer, 600mm/s Fast Speed Auto Leveling 3D Printers with AI Camera for 300°C Printing, Switchable Silent Mode Reliable Carbon Fiber 3D Printing 220 * 220 * 250mm
- Creality High Speed PLA Filament 1.75mm Bundle 2Kg, 3D Printer Filament for 300mm/s Printing, Rapid PLA Filament No-Tangling, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.02mm for Most FDM 3D Printers (Black & White)
- Creality K1C 3D Printer Nozzle Kit, Unicorn Quick-Swap Nozzle Kit 0.4mm 0.6mm 0.8mm, Steel-Tipped Copper Nozzle and Titanium Alloy Heatbreak, High Flow Nozzle Kit for K1 SE/K1C/Ender-3 V3 Plus

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