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Anet E10

Pros

Print Quality

Extruded Aluminum frame

Larger build volume

Enclosed electronics

Proper wire shielding

Dual Z rods

Nice LCD display

Looks cool

T-Nuts

Spare parts

Cons

Build quality

Poor attention to detail

The fan cools the hotend to well

User interface and Navigation

Control knob all dented

Creality CR10

Pros

Standard build volume that dwarfs most printers

Easy assembly

Simple design & few moving parts are easy to troubleshoot

Large prints make for impressive fun

Comfortable with fine detail

Removable glass print bed

Go-faster stripes

A lot of bang for your budget buck

Intuitive control box

Cons

Awkward extruder placement

Filament holder seems prone to tangling

Print preparation can sometimes be tedious

Feet inadequate to mitigate print bed inertia

Bed takes a long time to heat up

Doesn’t play well with materials reliant on consistent heat (looking at you, ABS)

Comparison Specs

Anet E10 vs. Creality CR10

Anet E10 vs. Creality CR10
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Anet E10 vs. Creality CR10

Community Rating

Star Rating (0-5)

3.0

VS

3.5

3D Printing Technology

(SLA/FDM/SLS/Polyjet/DLP/LCD)

FDM

VS

FDM

Materials Supported

PVA, PLA, ABS, Nylon, HIPS, TPE, PETG

VS

PLA, ABS, TPU, Wood

Number of Extruders

1 / 2 / None

1

VS

1

Print Resolution

(microns)

100 – 400

VS

100

Print Speed

(mm/s)

40 – 120

VS

60 – 100

Connectivity

USB / Ethernet / SD Card

USB, SD Card

VS

USB, SD Card

Auto Calibration

Yes / No

VS

Built-in 3D Scanner?

Yes / No

VS

Heated Bed

Yes / No

VS

LCD Screen

Yes / No

VS

Wifi Supported

Yes / No

VS

Maximum Print Volume

(L x W x H)

8.6″ x 10.6″ x 11.8″

VS

11.8″ x 11.8″ x 15.7″

Size

(L x W x H)

15.8″ x 17.3″ x 19.5″

VS

23.6″ x 23.2″ x 24″

Weight

(lbs)

21.2

VS

19.2

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