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The Anycubic Kobra S1 Combo is a professional-grade 3D printer featuring up to 8-color multicolor printing with the Ace Pro add-ons, a blazing 600mm/s coreXY system, and a high-temp 320°C clog-free full metal hotend. Its intelligent drying system and resonance compensation deliver precision and reliability, while smart app integration and a built-in camera provide seamless remote control and monitoring. Designed for ambitious creators, it balances speed, quality, and innovation in a sleek, quiet package with a spacious 250x250x250mm build volume.























| ASIN | B0DBDT2ZZJ |
| Item model number | Anycubic Kobra S1 Combo |
| Manufacturer | ANYCUBIC |
| Product Dimensions | 50.01 x 51 x 54 cm; 25.4 kg |
W**L
The Anycubic Kobra S1 has been a big step up for me coming from older machines. Unboxing took some time — most of the instructions are actually about carefully removing and unlocking everything packed inside. I also bought the version with the 4-color add-on, which was secured inside the machine. It’s impressive how well they fit everything in one box, but expect setup to take a few hours rather than the quick start the manual suggests. Build quality is outstanding and a huge improvement over my older XYZ and Monoprice printers. Once assembled and you get familiar with a few small nuances, it’s very easy to use. The phone and PC apps make it simple to browse thousands of premade models and start prints quickly. Print quality is top notch. I’ve logged about 300 hours without a failed print yet. Speed is solid as well, though multi-color printing slows things down since each color switch adds time and waste. If your project allows layers of a single color in sequence, it helps minimize both. The printer is quiet, reliable, and large enough to handle up to ~11" objects on the diagonal — plenty of room for most projects. Maintenance is minimal, usually just wiping the plate with an alcohol wipe before each run. One quirk: the machine “poops” a bit of filament out the back each time it primes. Luckily, a free “poop chute” design is available in the app to redirect the scraps. Overall, the Anycubic Kobra S1 is well worth the price. The combination of build quality, print reliability, and ease of use make it an excellent choice for anyone looking to step up from older entry-level printers, though keep in mind that multi-color printing trades efficiency for aesthetics. Strongly recommended.
B**.
I am very disappointed with this purchase. I am not new to anycubic products. I have 3 photon mono x resin printers that still go strong to this day. I have the M3 resin printer which is even better, and i have the Kobra plus which i loving call my beast. I have never regretted any anycubic product tell i got the S1 combo. I bought it cause i was interested in its capability to print up to 8 colors. I purchased the combo 1st the purchased an additional ace pro so i could upgrade it to 8 colors. However out of the box was non stop issues. The printer itself is great. Anycubic excels with its printers. However where this falls short and the reason for the 1 star is the ace pro. Out of the box it had issues reading filament. I got it working but that was only temporary then the “broken” or “abnormal filament” errors kept happening on one of the ports no matter what filament was used. Tech support tried to help but nothing they suggested seemed to work. They aggreed to replace the ace pro (which im still waiting on a return label since they wont replace it tell they recieve the original one back). In the mean time my second ace pro arrived. Out of the box it seemed great. I didnt have the same issues but 11 percent into the print the filament jammed in the buffer. The machine did not stop it just started grinding. I shut it off manually and agter all i went through with the 1st unit quickly found the problem. The buffer was practically exploded from 1 jam. So that is 2 ace pros and not a single full print on this machine. The small parts of the main print that you could see looked awesome. But, 2 ace pros have not lasted long enough to complete 1 job. So, if you are looking for a 4 color printer i cant recommend anything that uses the ace pro. To me that thing is garbage. Im hoping i get a replacement for the first and get the buffers to repair the second and get this running and maybe it will get a better review later. But as of now unless the ace pro gets serious revamping it’s not worth the aggravation to buy this machine.
W**A
I’m really happy with the Anycubic Kobra S1 combo so far, I’m thinking to get my second ace pro for extra 4 Colors. Setup was quick and easy 15 min, even without much experience. The printer feels solid and well built, and the touchscreen is simple to use. Print quality is great right out of the box, with clean layers and good detail. The auto bed leveling works very well and saves a lot of time. It’s been reliable and consistent on every print I’ve done. Overall, it’s a great printer for the price and a good choice for both beginners and more experienced users. Noise level (speed) can be chance during the printing but you can affect your printing.
N**G
Solid performance. My biggest grievance is that lack of ability to quickly and easily adjust Z height. As it comes, this can only be adjusted in the slicer, then start a new print to see if it works. The Acer Pro is a little bit finniky but can be fixed with basic knowledge and a few simple hand tools. Overall, solid performance from this machine. Take the time to calibrate your filaments and you’ll be happy!
J**Y
Prior to this purchase, I have been using my Creality CR6-SE for 4-5 years with great success, but I wanted to start doing multi-color printing. Like many of you, I read some worrisome reviews and held off buying the Anycubic Kobra S1 Combo until just recently. Now that I've used it for a few weeks, including doing multi-color printing of my own (Openscad-based) designs, I thought I'd write a review and let you know I find this printer to work wonderfully with PETG (which is what I always use). Mine was delivered by Amazon's "heavy item" team and arrived in great shape. No dents or other issues. Assembly was easy and I took my time to make sure I did it all correctly. I felt the instructions were clear and adequate. My first prints of the Benchy failed due to poor bed adhesion, but I then washed the bed with Dawn detergent and hot water and haven't had any issues since. I do wash the bed now and then, just to be safe. I've printed some pretty challenging, small, multi-color keycaps that really came out great. See photo. These have very fine text lines that need good bed adhesion and I'm very impressed with the results. I've also printed some large items (adapters for small 250g reels) and didn't have any warping or lifting (with brims turned off). The ACE Pro has worked well with cardboard reels so far, but I do intend to print the thin plastic "rims" to avoid the potential of cardboard dust creating some issue down-the-road. Some people have complained about this or that, but I think it's easy to configure the ACE Pro with generic filaments and you can also set the order the colors are printed in the slicer and adjust the purge waste. There are two places you set the bed type. The first one seems stuck on "Smooth Plate", but scrolling down there is another place to select "Textured PEI". I adjust PETG to print at 240C rather than their default 230C which seems a bit too cool in my experience. I have found the bed-levelling to work well almost every time. Strangely, a couple times it somehow started with "zero" Z so that the nozzle basically scraped the build plate, but did no harm. I can't explain how/why this can happen, but it did. I just aborted the print and restarted and the auto-leveling worked fine on the second try. I certainly suggest you monitor your print jobs as they start and see that all is well. When you gain more experience with your machine then you might launch print jobs remotely with your phone, but that's not my workflow. BTW, I don't use Anycubic cloud service to print. The Anycubic Next slicer is able to connect to my home Wi-Fi network and I can submit print jobs directly from the slicer. So, this is a great printer and seems really well built to me. I'm fine with the clear/lexan/lucite door and top cover. Glass would have just made the machine even heavier. Also, I've directly compared prints from the Kobra S1 Pro and a Bambu Labs and I'd say they're equivalent.
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