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The Anycubic Kobra S1 Combo is a cutting-edge 3D printer featuring up to 8-color multicolor printing via dual Ace Pro units, an ultra-fast 600mm/s coreXY system, and a high-temp 320℃ clog-free hotend. It integrates intelligent filament drying technology and AI monitoring with a built-in camera for precision and reliability. With a 250x250x250mm build volume, remote app control, and a comprehensive ecosystem of slicer software and free models, it’s designed for professionals and makers seeking speed, versatility, and flawless multicolor prints.




























| ASIN | B0DQPD5QS3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #96,398 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #107 in 3D Printers |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (100) |
| Date First Available | December 17, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item model number | Anycubic Kobra S1 Combo |
| Manufacturer | ANYCUBIC |
| Product Dimensions | 18 x 18 x 20 inches |
J**E
Unbelievable for this price!
The value for money is off the charts on this printer. We've only had it for 4 days and the poor thing has barely stopped printing. We had so much trouble in the past with our Ender 3 series printer that we had almost given up on 3D printing. Constantly trying to level the bed, adhesion problems, failure after failure on prints. Not this thing. It's amazing! The auto bed leveling actually does what it says. We haven't had to make any manual adjustments of any kind. Everything went together easily, and all but a couple of prints have gone flawlessly. The only two the messed up were tiny little buttons that were really poor designs. Adding a support fixed them no problem and they printed fine. The only thing that was a little confusing was the difference bettween wireless and "LAN" printing. If you want to use the software on your PC and control the printer from there - you will need to enable "LAN Printing" even though it's using wifi. If you want to just print from the marketplace using your phone or what have you, then you have to turn off LAN mode and log back in using the qr code with your phone. It sounds way worse than it is. Once we figured it out it is actually fantastic. I can't recommend this enough. It is super quiet, super easy to use, and ridiculously fast (you can choose slow, normal, and sport print speeds/qualities). I'm sure there are cons to be had, but we're super happy with it right now and I can't think of any yet. I'll update when I find them :)
T**T
Way too obvious customer service was trying to scam me into keeping a lemon printer
At first this thing was awesome and I honestly can see how if it maintains it's functionality long after the 5th or 6th print than it's going to be well worth the money but the unit I was sent started kicking parts off the bed. Then it started globbing up and pushed the nozzle into the bed and engraved a flexi rex head into the printer before it sent me a notification about the issue. No biggie new build plate new hotend without this plastic throat that causes the issue. Seriously. Look that up before you buy one of these. Anyway I get it all back together and find out the bed, which is just a chunk of plastic and some very thin metal pads has been warped by this extruder/hotend/nozzle fiasco. Which is now globbing up no matter what I do. Check forums, do bed level, test, print and it sticks to some spots before it globs up and drags plastic everywhere. FUN. so I get ahold of anycubic support and they suggest sending me another flimsy plastic bed carriage and a new bed assembly made of the same paper thin materials and I ask why I should have to fix a product under warranty? They continue to offer me A whopping 12 USD worth of PLA to "sweeten" the deal or I could send the printer back to them but I wouldn't be able to return the next printer should it go wrong. Also if I returned the printer they would take my old printer first and upon receipt would send another printer which to me sounds like; yeah we can refurbish that one and send you another refurbished or potentially the same one refurbished....then you cant send it back WHEN it inevitably has the bed warp. Nah. NAAAAAAHHHHH! So the options they gave where to do precision work on a brand new $600 piece of equipment I just paid for less than a week ago and the prize would be this KG of PLA to waste while I test the thing as compensation for what could turn out to be endless hours of work resulting in my return window closing before I got fed up (seriously watch these guys on YouTube trying to resolve this crap) NAAAAAAAH, you can have it back anycubic. I can see your sneaky crap a mile away you cheeky sods. I'll give it another go since this isn't for me really but this is go #3. the first printer I received was damaged beyond repair during shipping and had to be returned, the second or current printer went haywire and started blobbing instead of printing. So I'm hoping the third time's the charm for this cause if not this reviews gonna get even worse for you anycubic. How's that for asking me about my review!? You like it more now!? Got a 3rd printer shipped and after jumping in front of all the problems that come with ordering one of these I've finally managed to get a working printer that has been pumping out plastic junk like a champ. I do have issues with the exotic bedplates adhering on this printer but it seems to plant everything to the stock plate they send. After going through a bunch of BS I finally have a working printer. Just make sure you don't remote print from your phone unless you see it has KS1 even then I'd check the slicer first. I've done a lot of research and it seems if you send files from your phone to the printer it gets the settings from that file which may or may not have been created for your printer resulting in incorrect settings being applied automatically by the system resulting in failures that may or may not render the whole thing useless. It's also worth mentioning the first layer SUCKS on this printer. Always looks like crap. I've never seen a textured bed produce visible lines on the bed layer before. Still makes stuff. Just not stuff I'd sell. I've printed up all sorts of Halloween junk and dummy 13s for al my co workers to strike poses with this one.
L**F
Reliable Multicolor 3D Printer That Delivers Consistent Results
The Anycubic Kobra S1 Combo with the ACE Pro multicolor system has been a strong performer after several months of regular use. From day one, it has proven to be reliable and capable, producing consistent prints with good quality across different materials and colors. The multicolor functionality works smoothly and adds a lot of creative flexibility without making the workflow feel overly complicated. Once set up, the printer runs predictably and handles longer prints without issues. Layer adhesion, color transitions, and overall print consistency have all been solid, which makes it easy to trust for both functional prints and more detailed projects. The ACE Pro system integrates well with the printer and doesn’t feel like an afterthought or add-on. The only problems encountered so far were due to user error rather than the machine itself. After dialing in settings and getting more familiar with the workflow, those issues disappeared. This speaks well to the printer’s design and stability, especially for users who are still refining their process or learning new features. Overall, this has been a dependable and enjoyable 3D printer to own. It performs well over time, handles multicolor printing confidently, and rewards proper setup and operation with excellent results. For anyone looking for a capable multicolor printer that works reliably once configured correctly, this combo has been a great experience.
J**.
Love my anycubic printer just don't expect it to never need some technical knowhow
Been printing for months with zero issues. The feeder csn be a pain and its a pain to fix any issues that clme up so expect to need some technical skill but its working perfect. Bed leveling is nice and the accuracy has been great.
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