Epicblaze v1 vs Creality K1 Max
Full spec-by-spec comparison to help you decide which 3D printer fits your prototyping workflow.
| Spec | Epicblaze v1 | Creality K1 Max |
|---|---|---|
| Build Volume | 256 × 256 × 256 mm | 300 × 300 × 340 mm |
| Max Extruder Temp | 350°C | 300°C |
| Max Bed Temp | 120°C | 100°C |
| Price | Contact for pricing | ~$599 |
| Target User | Hardware startups, engineering teams, small-batch production | Budget-conscious makers, large-format hobbyists |
| Standout Feature | 350°C all-metal hotend designed for polycarbonate and carbon-fiber nylon | Large 300mm³ build volume and 600mm/s max speed at an aggressive price point |
How They Compare
The K1 Max wins on raw build volume and price — it's one of the most affordable large-format CoreXY printers available. For large visual prototypes in PLA or basic PETG, it's hard to beat. However, its 300°C hotend ceiling and limited enclosure insulation make engineering materials unreliable. The Epicblaze v1 trades some build volume for material versatility — its 350°C extruder and properly insulated enclosure handle materials the K1 Max physically cannot.
Our Verdict
Choose the K1 Max for budget-friendly large-format PLA/PETG printing. Choose the Epicblaze v1 when material performance matters more than build volume — functional prototypes in nylon, PC, or carbon-fiber composites.
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