Anycubic Kobra 3 V2

Anycubic Kobra 3 V2 – Detailed Review & Guide

Anycubic Kobra 3 V2

Smart Multi-Color Ready 3D Printer – Comprehensive Review & Guide

Price (USD) $349–$399
Price (GBP) £299–£349
Rating 4.3/5.0 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

📋 Overview & Reviews

Last Updated: Based on reviews from the last 12 months (2024–2025)

Key Features

  • Multi-color ready with ACE compatibility
  • LeviQ 2.0 auto bed leveling
  • Build volume: 220 × 220 × 250 mm
  • Direct drive extruder for better filament control
  • High-speed printing up to 500 mm/s
  • Compatible with Cura, OrcaSlicer, and Anycubic Slicer

Community Reviews & Feedback

Positive Aspects:

  • Very easy to set up for beginners
  • Excellent print quality for the price
  • Quiet operation compared to older Kobra models
  • Strong performance with PLA and PETG
  • Good stepping stone into multi-color printing

Areas for Improvement:

  • Not as fast as premium CoreXY printers
  • Build volume is smaller than Kobra 3 + ACE
  • TPU requires slower speeds
  • Occasional firmware quirks reported

🎯 Best Practices for Kobra 3 V2

Initial Setup

  1. Run LeviQ 2.0 auto-leveling
  2. Manually fine-tune Z-offset
  3. Check extruder tension for flexible filaments
  4. Update firmware before first print
  5. Print a calibration cube and flow test

Daily Maintenance

  • Clean PEI plate before each print
  • Check extruder gears weekly
  • Lubricate Z-screws monthly
  • Inspect Bowden tube if using ACE unit
  • Monitor first layer adhesion

Material Handling

  • PLA recommended for best results
  • PETG works well with slower speeds
  • TPU requires reduced retraction
  • Dry filament improves multi-color reliability

🖥️ Recommended Slicers

The Kobra 3 V2 works best with:

  • Anycubic Slicer: Best integration with ACE
  • OrcaSlicer: Great for multi-color workflows
  • Cura: Reliable profiles and community support

⚙️ Optimal Slicer Settings

General Quality Settings

Setting Recommended Value Notes
Layer Height 0.2mm (standard), 0.12mm (high detail) Good balance of speed and quality
Print Speed 60–120 mm/s Reduce to 50 mm/s for multi-color
Travel Speed 180 mm/s Helps reduce stringing
Retraction Distance 1.0–1.2 mm Direct drive extruder
Retraction Speed 35–45 mm/s Prevents blobs during color changes

Curved Top Surfaces

  • Enable ironing for PLA
  • Ironing speed: 25–40 mm/s
  • Top layers: 6–8

Minimizing Layer Lines

  • Use adaptive layer height
  • Enable pressure advance (input shaping)
  • Use “Aligned” seam for geometric models

Support Settings

Setting Recommended Value
Support Type Tree or Organic
Overhang Angle 50°
Support Density 10–12%
Top Distance 0.25 mm

🔧 Calibration Guide

Bed Leveling

  1. Heat bed to 60°C
  2. Run LeviQ 2.0 auto-leveling
  3. Verify with paper test
  4. Adjust Z-offset if needed

Extruder Calibration

  1. Mark 120mm of filament
  2. Extrude 100mm
  3. Measure remaining filament
  4. Adjust E-steps accordingly

Temperature Calibration

  • PLA: 200–215°C
  • PETG: 235–250°C

Flow Rate Calibration

  1. Print single-wall cube
  2. Measure wall thickness
  3. Adjust flow until accurate

⚠️ Common Issues & Solutions

Stringing

  • Increase travel speed
  • Lower temperature by 5–10°C
  • Enable combing

Under-Extrusion

  • Check extruder tension
  • Dry filament thoroughly
  • Increase flow by 2–5%

First Layer Issues

  • Re-run LeviQ leveling
  • Clean PEI plate with IPA
  • Adjust Z-offset slightly lower

Ghosting

  • Enable input shaping
  • Reduce acceleration

📊 Material-Specific Recommendations

PLA

  • 200–210°C nozzle, 60°C bed
  • Best for multi-color prints
  • Brands: Anycubic, eSun, Overture

PETG

  • 240–250°C nozzle, 80°C bed
  • Reduce speed to avoid stringing

ABS

  • Not recommended (open-frame printer)
  • Prone to warping

TPU

  • Use slow speeds (20–30 mm/s)
  • Reduce retraction