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product_id: 627254132
title: "T300 3D Printer Max Speed up to 600mm/s, Klipper Firmware 300℃ All-in-one Hotend 30s Preheat Time 81-Point Auto Leveling 95% Pre-Assembly All Metal Body 11.8 * 11.8 * 13.8in"
brand: "sovol"
price: "€ 821.59"
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reviews_count: 7
category: "Sovol"
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# 600mm/s max print speed 300℃ rapid all-in-one hotend 81-point auto bed leveling T300 3D Printer Max Speed up to 600mm/s, Klipper Firmware 300℃ All-in-one Hotend 30s Preheat Time 81-Point Auto Leveling 95% Pre-Assembly All Metal Body 11.8 * 11.8 * 13.8in

**Brand:** sovol
**Price:** € 821.59
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Print Faster, Stronger, Smarter — Own the Future of 3D Creation!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** T300 3D Printer Max Speed up to 600mm/s, Klipper Firmware 300℃ All-in-one Hotend 30s Preheat Time 81-Point Auto Leveling 95% Pre-Assembly All Metal Body 11.8 * 11.8 * 13.8in by sovol
- **How much does it cost?** € 821.59 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/627254132-t300-3d-printer-max-speed-up-to-600mm-s-klipper)

## Best For

- sovol enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sovol brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Material Mastery:** 300℃ hotend supports ABS and flexible filaments with dual-gear extrusion for precision and versatility.
- • **Blazing Fast Prints:** Achieve up to 600mm/s with Klipper-powered acceleration for rapid prototyping and time-saving production.
- • **Effortless Precision:** 81-point auto-leveling combined with a sleek 4.3-inch touchscreen UI guarantees perfect first layers every time.
- • **Rock-Solid Stability:** All-metal frame with industrial linear rails ensures ultra-smooth, vibration-free printing and flawless layer alignment.
- • **Supercharged Heating:** 30-second preheat to 200℃ nozzle & 60℃ bed, slashing downtime and boosting nozzle longevity.

## Overview

The Sovol T300 is a high-performance 3D printer featuring a 64-bit Klipper firmware for speeds up to 600mm/s, a rapid 30-second all-in-one hotend preheat reaching 300℃, and an 81-point auto-leveling system. Its robust all-metal body with industrial linear rails ensures stable, precise prints, while dual-gear extrusion and a user-friendly touchscreen enhance material control and ease of use. Designed for professionals and enthusiasts seeking speed, quality, and reliability in one sleek package.

## Description

Sovol T300 3D Printer Max Speed up to 600mm/s, Klipper Firmware 300℃ All-in-one Hotend 30s Preheat Time 81-Point Auto Leveling 95% Pre-Assembly All Metal Body 11.8 * 11.8 * 13.8in: desertcart.com: Industrial & Scientific

Review: Received a lemon - Corrected issues, updated Review to five star - I suppose quality control issues are to be expected at this price point, but I was one of the unlucky ones that got a unit that had a couple of issues. The first problem was the X-gantry (the horizontal rail that moves up and down on the 2 vertical rails, and carries the print head side to side) being significantly tilted. You could even notice it by eye. The right side of the rail rode about 2-3 mm lower than the left. I even checked the level using a good bubble level, and while the table and bottom rails were all perfectly level, the X gantry was way off. This necessitated, when it came time to level the bed, that the bed leveling adjustment thumbwheels on the left side be almost to their extreme clockwise position, while the 2 on the right be at their near-extreme counterclockwise position. It also meant that the Z-limit switch be positioned in an exact spot that had to be arrived at with iterative adjustments of the thumbwheels and limit switch. I should note I also tried turning the Z motor/threaded rod coupler, but it would slip back to the non-level orientation. Not a good way to spend an afternoon. But I finally made it work. Then problem 2 (after spending so much time bed leveling): the SD card would not go into the reader slot. Turns out the tiny slot on the metal case was misaligned with the actual SD card socket, presumably soldered to the motherboard at an angle. The socket plastic actually cracked when I tried to pull the crooked SD card back out after managing to insert it, at the angle it demanded. So that's as far as I got, and set up a return to desertcart. I was also concerned that when I ordered the unit there were, and still are as of the date of this review, two listings on desertcart, both from the Sovol Store, for the SV01. This one, at $285 with a $25 coupon (so $260 net) with a bonus 5 extra nozzles. Then the main listing (it appears first when you search on Sovol SV01) for $305 with a $40 coupon (so $265 net, but no extra nozzles). Is the "better deal" $260 unit B stock? Hmmm, my one data point would indicate as much - but you know where one data point will get you. Other than these quality control issues (and it could have had something to do with shipping as well - though the unit is very well packaged in custom cut stiff foam), the SV01 appears robustly designed and manufactured, with a good feature set for the money. I hope my replacement unit allows me to actually use them. I will update my 1 star initial review, hopefully, after successfully setting up the replacement and using it. Update 9/24/2020: Received a replacement unit, but the X-gantry was also out of level by the same amount. Seller had contacted me in the meantime and opened a dialog. The sent a quick video on how to adjust the level on the X-gantry. This was a different procedure than was described in a few posts on the Facebook Sovol Group, and involved an adjustment of the eccentric nut that holds the gantry. Easy adjustment, but the procedure should be described more widely since quite a few people struggle with the leveling of the x gantry it seems (and hence bed leveling). Also it is worth noting the SD card slot accepts the card in the upside-down orientation (contacts facing up), so keep that in mind! Once I got the X-gantry level, bed leveling was a breeze, got the printer talking to the latest version of Cura (which now includes a file for the Sovol , so no manual changes needed), popped in the SD card and selected the XYZ cube file. Off it went, and made a perfect XYZ cube right off the bat! So great support from Sovol via desertcart, a great printer (after an easy adjustment - it just needs to be more available), equals 5-stars.
Review: Be ready to spend a lot of time fixing - Background As a field service technician with nearly a decade of experience working on industrial CNC machinery, I have extensive knowledge of precision mechanical systems. I’ve been using the Comgrow T300 3D printer for four months, and this review reflects my experience with its performance and reliability. Initial Impressions The T300 is marketed as a budget-friendly 3D printer with a large build volume, but its reliability has been disappointing. Despite my technical background, I’ve encountered persistent issues that have made this printer frustrating to use. Issues Encountered Y-Axis Tensioner Failure: On the first day, the Y-axis tensioner snapped. While Comgrow sent a replacement part, it took weeks to arrive from China. I designed and printed a replacement myself, rendering the shipped part unnecessary. Y-Axis Layer Shifts: For prints longer than 5–6 hours, I noticed significant layer shifts in the Y-axis. After troubleshooting, I determined the stepper motor was overheating, losing torque, and missing steps. I upgraded to a stronger stepper motor, added a heat sink and fan, and reduced max acceleration to 3000 mm/s² and print speed to 80 mm/s to prevent overheating of the motor and driver. Extruder Tensioner Failure: Shortly after resolving the Y-axis issues, the heated insert in the extruder tensioner failed. I purchased a new tool head from Comgrow, which was easy to swap since it’s sold as a complete unit. However, the PTFE liner in the new heat sink was warped or crushed, preventing filament loading. I reverted to the original hot end, managed one successful print, and then encountered further extrusion issues that remain unresolved. Ongoing Reliability Problems: The T300’s stock components, particularly the tool head and electronics, have consistently underperformed. I’m now planning to replace the stock tool head with a custom Stealthburner setup and may overhaul the electronics entirely. Performance When Functional When the T300 works, it produces high-quality prints with good detail. However, achieving consistent performance requires significant modifications and constant troubleshooting, which is unacceptable for a consumer-grade printer. Pros Print Quality (When Working): Capable of producing detailed prints with proper calibration. Large Build Volume: Suitable for larger projects, a plus for hobbyists. Affordable Price: Competitive for its size and feature set, though reliability issues diminish this value. Cons Poor Reliability: Frequent hardware failures and overheating issues. Slow Support and Shipping: Replacement parts take weeks to arrive from China. Subpar Components: Stock tool head and electronics are prone to failure and require upgrades. Time-Intensive Fixes: Requires advanced technical knowledge to maintain functionality. Final Thoughts The Comgrow T300 3D printer has potential but is plagued by unreliable components and frequent failures. While it can deliver good print quality when operational, the constant need for repairs and modifications makes it a poor choice for most users. Even with my extensive experience in CNC systems, I found the T300’s issues excessive compared to other 3D printers I’ve used. Unless you’re prepared to invest significant time and money into upgrades, I recommend looking at more reliable alternatives.

## Features

- [Intelligent Core Based on Klipper] - Sovol T300 optimizes a 64-bit microcomputer with Klipper, not only significantly improving computational speed but also greatly enhancing printing speed and quality through pressure advance and input shaping. Its 12000mm/s² acceleration and 30mm³/s flow make 600mm/s printing speed possible. Only take 13mins to print Benchy, saving 73% of the time compared with most other printers.
- [30s Super Rapid Heating for Nozzle & Hotbed] - Sovol T300 comes with a brand new all-in-one structure hotend, which can reach 200℃ within 30s, efficiently reducing the risk of nozzle clogging and improves nozzle life, making maintenance simpler and easier. Brass heating block and heatbreak improve heating and cooling efficiency by 60%. 1000W AC electric heating bed can be heated to 60℃ with 30s preheat time as well. Long minutes of heating time are a thing of the past, Sovol T300 saves your 70% preheat time.
- [All Metal Body & Industrial-grade Linear Rails] - The frame and the majority of Sovol T300 3D Printer's components are crafted from metal, not only to achieve the desired durability and sturdiness in a printer but also to reduce shaking and make printing in a more stable environment. Internal linear rails reduce friction, offering smoother movements of the print head. Improve layer alignment, reduced layer shifting to achieve superior print quality.
- [300℃ Hotend realized More Materials Printing] - Optimized ceramic heater in the hotend brings higher density of the heating area, and makes nozzles quickly reach higher temperature, so that the printing of ABS can be realized. A 5025 high-speed fan spinning at 8500 rpm provides strong airflow, combined with a circular duct piece, concentrating the air better around the extruded filament, and enhancing cooling efficiency.
- [Dual Gear Extrusion & User-friendly UI] - Sovol T300 features a 6.5:1 gear ratio for more precise material control, allowing for more accurate printing of flexible materials and stronger dual-gear extrusion grip. 4.3-inch high-refresh-rate touchscreen with a resolution of 480*272， a viewing angle of 85 degrees and a simple and user-friendly UI makes operation convenient and provides a smoother visual experience.
- [81-point Auto Leveling] - Auto-leveling ensures the flatness of the heated bed, allowing for a perfect first layer without effort. The build plate automatically heats up before auto-leveling to match the actual printing flatness.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0CT83W1C2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #266,240 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #220 in 3D Printers |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (359) |
| Date First Available | August 9, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 37.4 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sovol |
| Product Dimensions | 19.8 x 24.84 x 32.72 inches |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Sovol
- **Color:** Silver T300
- **Item Weight:** 17 Kilograms
- **Material:** Aluminum
- **Product Dimensions:** 19.8"D x 24.84"W x 32.72"H

## Images

![T300 3D Printer Max Speed up to 600mm/s, Klipper Firmware 300℃ All-in-one Hotend 30s Preheat Time 81-Point Auto Leveling 95% Pre-Assembly All Metal Body 11.8 * 11.8 * 13.8in - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71TNMJYaSJL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Received a lemon - Corrected issues, updated Review to five star
*by N***K on September 19, 2020*

I suppose quality control issues are to be expected at this price point, but I was one of the unlucky ones that got a unit that had a couple of issues. The first problem was the X-gantry (the horizontal rail that moves up and down on the 2 vertical rails, and carries the print head side to side) being significantly tilted. You could even notice it by eye. The right side of the rail rode about 2-3 mm lower than the left. I even checked the level using a good bubble level, and while the table and bottom rails were all perfectly level, the X gantry was way off. This necessitated, when it came time to level the bed, that the bed leveling adjustment thumbwheels on the left side be almost to their extreme clockwise position, while the 2 on the right be at their near-extreme counterclockwise position. It also meant that the Z-limit switch be positioned in an exact spot that had to be arrived at with iterative adjustments of the thumbwheels and limit switch. I should note I also tried turning the Z motor/threaded rod coupler, but it would slip back to the non-level orientation. Not a good way to spend an afternoon. But I finally made it work. Then problem 2 (after spending so much time bed leveling): the SD card would not go into the reader slot. Turns out the tiny slot on the metal case was misaligned with the actual SD card socket, presumably soldered to the motherboard at an angle. The socket plastic actually cracked when I tried to pull the crooked SD card back out after managing to insert it, at the angle it demanded. So that's as far as I got, and set up a return to Amazon. I was also concerned that when I ordered the unit there were, and still are as of the date of this review, two listings on Amazon, both from the Sovol Store, for the SV01. This one, at $285 with a $25 coupon (so $260 net) with a bonus 5 extra nozzles. Then the main listing (it appears first when you search on Sovol SV01) for $305 with a $40 coupon (so $265 net, but no extra nozzles). Is the "better deal" $260 unit B stock? Hmmm, my one data point would indicate as much - but you know where one data point will get you. Other than these quality control issues (and it could have had something to do with shipping as well - though the unit is very well packaged in custom cut stiff foam), the SV01 appears robustly designed and manufactured, with a good feature set for the money. I hope my replacement unit allows me to actually use them. I will update my 1 star initial review, hopefully, after successfully setting up the replacement and using it. Update 9/24/2020: Received a replacement unit, but the X-gantry was also out of level by the same amount. Seller had contacted me in the meantime and opened a dialog. The sent a quick video on how to adjust the level on the X-gantry. This was a different procedure than was described in a few posts on the Facebook Sovol Group, and involved an adjustment of the eccentric nut that holds the gantry. Easy adjustment, but the procedure should be described more widely since quite a few people struggle with the leveling of the x gantry it seems (and hence bed leveling). Also it is worth noting the SD card slot accepts the card in the upside-down orientation (contacts facing up), so keep that in mind! Once I got the X-gantry level, bed leveling was a breeze, got the printer talking to the latest version of Cura (which now includes a file for the Sovol , so no manual changes needed), popped in the SD card and selected the XYZ cube file. Off it went, and made a perfect XYZ cube right off the bat! So great support from Sovol via Amazon, a great printer (after an easy adjustment - it just needs to be more available), equals 5-stars.

### ⭐ Be ready to spend a lot of time fixing
*by Z***S on July 15, 2025*

Background As a field service technician with nearly a decade of experience working on industrial CNC machinery, I have extensive knowledge of precision mechanical systems. I’ve been using the Comgrow T300 3D printer for four months, and this review reflects my experience with its performance and reliability. Initial Impressions The T300 is marketed as a budget-friendly 3D printer with a large build volume, but its reliability has been disappointing. Despite my technical background, I’ve encountered persistent issues that have made this printer frustrating to use. Issues Encountered Y-Axis Tensioner Failure: On the first day, the Y-axis tensioner snapped. While Comgrow sent a replacement part, it took weeks to arrive from China. I designed and printed a replacement myself, rendering the shipped part unnecessary. Y-Axis Layer Shifts: For prints longer than 5–6 hours, I noticed significant layer shifts in the Y-axis. After troubleshooting, I determined the stepper motor was overheating, losing torque, and missing steps. I upgraded to a stronger stepper motor, added a heat sink and fan, and reduced max acceleration to 3000 mm/s² and print speed to 80 mm/s to prevent overheating of the motor and driver. Extruder Tensioner Failure: Shortly after resolving the Y-axis issues, the heated insert in the extruder tensioner failed. I purchased a new tool head from Comgrow, which was easy to swap since it’s sold as a complete unit. However, the PTFE liner in the new heat sink was warped or crushed, preventing filament loading. I reverted to the original hot end, managed one successful print, and then encountered further extrusion issues that remain unresolved. Ongoing Reliability Problems: The T300’s stock components, particularly the tool head and electronics, have consistently underperformed. I’m now planning to replace the stock tool head with a custom Stealthburner setup and may overhaul the electronics entirely. Performance When Functional When the T300 works, it produces high-quality prints with good detail. However, achieving consistent performance requires significant modifications and constant troubleshooting, which is unacceptable for a consumer-grade printer. Pros Print Quality (When Working): Capable of producing detailed prints with proper calibration. Large Build Volume: Suitable for larger projects, a plus for hobbyists. Affordable Price: Competitive for its size and feature set, though reliability issues diminish this value. Cons Poor Reliability: Frequent hardware failures and overheating issues. Slow Support and Shipping: Replacement parts take weeks to arrive from China. Subpar Components: Stock tool head and electronics are prone to failure and require upgrades. Time-Intensive Fixes: Requires advanced technical knowledge to maintain functionality. Final Thoughts The Comgrow T300 3D printer has potential but is plagued by unreliable components and frequent failures. While it can deliver good print quality when operational, the constant need for repairs and modifications makes it a poor choice for most users. Even with my extensive experience in CNC systems, I found the T300’s issues excessive compared to other 3D printers I’ve used. Unless you’re prepared to invest significant time and money into upgrades, I recommend looking at more reliable alternatives.

### ⭐ Review
*by A***N on October 30, 2022*

Goes off calibration easily in my case. I do not recommend for beginners.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Sovol T300 3D Printer Max Speed up to 600mm/s, Klipper Firmware 300℃ All-in-one Hotend 30s Preheat Time 81-point Auto Leveling Industrial Linear Rails 95% Pre-assembly All Metal Body 11.8*11.8*13.8in
- OVERTURE PETG Filament 1.75mm, 3D Printer Filament, 1kg Filament (2.2lbs), Dimensional Accuracy Probability +/- 0.02 mm, Fit Most FDM Printers (Black (1-Pack))

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