Anycubic
Anycubic is one of the highest-volume makers of home 3D printers. The Kobra FDM line covers most of the budget segment: from open bedslingers Kobra 3 and Kobra X with multicolor to the enclosed CoreXY Kobra S1 for engineering plastics. The Photon series covers resin printing.
Most people come to Anycubic for affordable multicolor: the ACE Pro system (an external 4-spool box with drying) and the newer ACE GEN2 (built into the toolhead, less waste) are their take on the AMS. Here we collect model reviews, "which Kobra to buy" comparisons and practical setup guides.
See also general resources: Materials, Troubleshooting and the flagship card Anycubic Kobra S1.
Anycubic ACE Pro Multicolor: Setup, Drying, Waste & Common Jams
Complete guide to the Anycubic ACE Pro multicolor unit for Kobra 3 and Kobra S1: how it works, setup, drying, purge waste, clearing jams, and how it differs from the ACE 2 Pro.
Anycubic Photon Mono M7 vs M7 Pro vs M7 Max: Which to Buy
Breaking down the Anycubic Photon Mono M7 lineup: how the base M7, M7 Pro and big M7 Max differ in resolution, speed, heated vat and price — and which one is right for you.
Anycubic Kobra S1 vs Kobra 3 vs Kobra X: Which to Buy
Comparing the Anycubic Kobra S1, Kobra 3 and Kobra X: enclosed CoreXY vs open bedslingers, ACE Pro vs ACE GEN2 multicolor, filament waste and prices. Which Kobra fits your needs?