![]() Collection of Nuts, Bolts, Screws & Washers.Parts Included with the Creality CR-10S Pro V2: ![]() – Synchronised Dual-Driven Z-Axis Leadscrews – Bondtech-Certified Dual Drive Extruder System – Cura Slicer ( Download Latest Version Here) – Included (Ultra-Sensitive Roller Switch) – Matrix Mesh Levelling with Zonal Compensation – Official BLTouch Auto Bed Levelling Sensor – Cura / Simplif圓D / Slic3r / Repetier Host / etc. – High Definition Full Colour 4.3” Touch Display – 0.4mm Nozzle with 0.8mm Spare (M6-0.75 Thread) – Bondtech-Certified Dual Drive Bowden E xtruder The Creality CR-10S Pro V2 - Technical Specifications: Instead, this CR-10S Pro V2 is a direct upgrade from the very recent Creality CR-10S Pro. ![]() Please Note : This model should not be mistaken with the Creality CR-10 V2, which is a major upgrade to the Original Creality CR-10. With this in mind, if you are eager to see a full list of all of the fantastic parts and traits that make this machine so attractive, be sure to take a look at the original Creality CR-10S Pro Page, since the CR-10S Pro V2 is basically built to the exact same specifications, but features a BLTouch sensor instead of the Capacitive Probe. While this “Upgrade” can’t necessarily be labelled as a real upgrade, especially when compared to other upgrades such as the Ender 5 to Ender 5 Plus upgrade, or the original CR-10 to CR-10S upgrade, the CR-10S Pro V2 should rather be considered simply as a secondary option for Makers who don’t want to deal with the capacitive probe, and instead would rather deal with a physical touch sensor. However, this time Creality are ahead of the game, and after just recently releasing the Creality CR-10S Pro, they have already created a new iteration labelled the Creality CR-10S Pro V2, and this has been designed with the same awesome features of the CR-10S Pro, but has been equipped with a convenient BLTouch Bed Levelling Sensor, while removing the previous probe that some users found to be frustrating. As many of you will know, Creality 3D simply never seem to rest in terms of building new models of 3D Printers, as well as upgrading previous models into newer iterations. ![]()
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