The Ender-3 V3 is Creality's first 3D printer to adopt the CoreXZ, an inverted version of Creality's CoreXY system. Specifically, the X and Z axes are assembled together, allowing two high-torque motors to operate in tandem for greater printing speed. It provides a printing speed that surpasses reality, 600mm/s with an acceleration of 10000mm/s², which is 12 times faster than a regular i3-type 3D printer, marking a new benchmark for bed printers.
The new CoreXZ system also supports excellent print quality, especially on the Z-axis. The precision linear axes and timing belts minimize gaps and deviations during transmission more effectively than old-fashioned lead screws and V-wheels. Even better, the timing belts automatically tension, which eliminates the need for manual calibrations.