At the end of last year, we took a look at Anycubic’s answer to the popular Bambu Lab A1, so it was only a matter of time before another competitor to the P1S was launched. Because what is being targeted here is obvious in more than one place. So let’s take a look together at what this CoreXY printer has to offer. If you want to read the Kobra 3 test report again, you can find it here:
Packaging and scope of delivery
The printer is delivered in this rather plain cardboard box, and the parcel carrier is delighted with the two handles on the left and right.
One layer deeper, a large plastic bag, two blocks of foam and hard plastic corners provide protection during transportation.
The door and lid also have their own protective film.
The ACE Pro is also packaged separately inside, and a small set of instructions for unpacking is also provided.
The first step is to simply pull the foam up and out.
Then these two screws of the transport lock must be removed before the ACE Pro is taken out of the printer.
Behind this, the box with the accessories is revealed.
The following parts are included:
The filament sample and the small craft project were included in the ACE Pro, so they may not be supplied with the standalone printer.
Here is an overview of the technical details; as always, further information can be found on the manufacturer’s product page.













































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