FlashForge Creator Max 2 vs Anycubic 4max Pro 2.0

When you compare the FlashForge Creator Max 2 to the Anycubic 4max Pro 2.0 you can see which Printer is better. Let's take a look of the comparison, and see which model of Printer out ontop.

Specs comparison between the two Printers

FlashForge Creator Max 2Anycubic 4max Pro 2.0
Overview
Extruder TypeIDEXBowden
Print TechnologyFused Filament Fabrication (FFF)Fused Deposition Modeling
Performance
Usable Filament Diameter1.75 mm1.75 mm
Max Power Consumption350 W
Build Area200 mm x 148 mm x 150 mm270 mm x 210 mm x 190 mm
Ambient Operating Temperature8°C - 40°C
Max. Nozzle Temperature260 ºC
Build Volume7.9 x 5.8 x 5.9" / 20.1 x 14.7 x 15.0 cm270 mm x 210 mm x 190 mm
Number of Extruders21
Build Plate Leveling Systemmanual Leveling
Filament Chamber ClosedYesYes
Build Plate SurfaceUltrabase Glass
Open Filament SystemYes
Max Build Plate Temperature248°F / 120°C100 ºC
Layer Height100 to 500 micron / 0.001 to 0.005 mm
Usable Nozzle Type4 micron / 0.004 mm (Included)
Total Mass Overall Dimensions454 mm x 466 mm x 410 mm
Resolution50 - 300 µm
Build Chamber During ProcessEnclosedclosed
Max Recommended Printing Speed10 to 100 mm/s50 mm/s
Connectivity
USB PortYesYes
Features
Build Chamber HeaterYes
TouchscreenYesYes
Hepa FilterNo
SD CardYes,SD-Card
Filament Runout SensorYes
Powerloss Fail SafeYes
System
Weight33.1 lb / 15 kg18.8 kg
Dimensions20.7 x 14.2 x 15.9" / 526 x 360 x 403 mm454 mm x 466 mm x 410 mm
Voltage100 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 HzAC: 110 V - 220 V, (50 / 60 Hz)
Total Weight33.1 lb / 15 kg18.8 kg

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