Anycubic Announces 'First Print Guarantee' for burgeoning 3D printers — limited time promo includes comprehensive setup review if your first print doesn't go to plan
If your Kobra X doesn’t print, Anycubic will make it right.
Anycubic is addressing the issue of new printer jitters with a first print guarantee: if your first print on the new Kobra X isn’t right, they’ll make it right. The company said in a promotional statement that bad first prints can erode a user’s confidence in both their ability and in the machine itself. Rather than letting users wander off into the forums looking for advice, Anycubic wants customers to contact customer service and get real answers.
For many people new to 3D printing, the initial setup and first print can be a make-or-break moment. Anycubic’s Kobra X is priced low enough to lure beginners away from the Bambu Lab camp, but the printer does require a bit of assembly and software downloading. By focusing on a great first print experience, Anycubic appears to be trying to lower the barrier to entry and reduce early abandonment, a common problem in consumer 3D printing.
The Kobra X is Anycubic’s newest bed slinger, with an early bird price of $259 (after a $30 coupon). It has a 260 x 260 x 260 mm build volume, with four unmotorized spool holders on its gantry. The ACE GEN 2 multicolor system lives completely inside the tool head. It claims to be faster and less wasteful than its predecessor, the Kobra 3 V2.
The “guarantee” is actually a limited-time promotion, good only on Anycubic Kobra X printers bought between the initial launch window, from December 26 to February 15. Once the printer is delivered, the guarantee is valid for 30 days and applies exclusively to the first print of an Official Performance Benchmark model.
Anycubic says that if your first Anycubic Official Performance Benchmark does not turn out as it should, Customer Support will review your setup, print settings, and results to find the cause. Information gathered during the promotion will be used to make the printer better for everyone by releasing improved default profiles and optimized firmware through Over-The-Air updates.
The goal is to make your printing experience successful. Anycubic will send “optimized parameters and a customized guidance plan” if you ask for help with the first model. If the model fails due to mechanical challenges or system performance, the company will mail you two new spools of Anycubic PLA.
We can’t say if Anycubic will meet expectations yet. The official benchmark print hasn’t been made public, and though we’ve received a Kobra X for review, we can’t actually run it until the slicer software is released.
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Denise Bertacchi is a Contributing Writer for Tom’s Hardware US, covering 3D printing. Denise has been crafting with PCs since she discovered Print Shop had clip art on her Apple IIe. She loves reviewing 3D printers because she can mix all her passions: printing, photography, and writing.
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OldandNerdy Anycubic support is shadyReply
Never ever ever ever trusting anycubic ever ever again
The printer itself when I got it worked great at first....
What are they going to do about their horrible support though. I had a anycubic kobra max when it came out and within 3 months had a failed y drive motor. I figured no big deal I'll just get a new part put it on and be good. I mean it is a $550 printer and it's only 3 months old and it's under warranty. They tell me sorry we don't have any of those motors available it's going to be approximately 6 months if we even get more. I found that answer unacceptable I contact support several times and finally got through to somebody I thought would help me they told me they got 1 and are going to send it to me. 2 weeks later. I open the package and I got a warped y drive motor that's in way worse condition than my original one that failed. I tried contacting them again and they said sorry you've already been given a replacement part. I can't help but wonder if they sent me a used broken part that they knew was broken off the shelf just to shut me up and get me a part they didn't have in stock because that's what it feels like and if that's the case I want absolutely nothing to do with this company and they need to be shut down
Fast forward to several years later that printer still hasn't printed anything it's still sitting in my basement broken $550 for I got probably 30 or 40 prints out of it... So if anyone wants a free broken huge format printer you can have it for free. Local pick-up only midwest. I even tried looking for the right nema motor a aftermarket one