Anycubic 4Max Pro

from $429
Build Volume
270×205×205 mm
Max Speed
80 mm/s
Frame Type
cartesian
Extruder
Direct Drive

Specifications

Build Volume

X × Y × Z270×205×205 mm

Speed

Print Speed80 mm/s

Temperature

Max Nozzle Temp260°C
Max Bed Temp100°C

Layer Height

Range0.05 - 0.3 mm

Construction

Frame Typecartesian
ExtruderDirect Drive
Filament Diameter1.75 mm
Nozzle Diameter0.4 mm

Physical

Power Consumption350 W
Noise Level50 dB

Information

Release Year2018
StatusDiscontinued

Description

The Anycubic 4Max Pro is an entry-level enclosed FDM printer that ships fully assembled and ready to print out of the box. It suits beginners, schools and educational projects: simple setup, stable operation and an enclosed chamber for printing ABS without drafts.

The build volume is 270×205×205 mm, with a layer height of 0.05–0.3 mm and a recommended print speed of about 50 mm/s (up to 80 mm/s max). The Titan direct extruder handles flexible TPU well, the 0.4 mm nozzle reaches 260 °C, and the heated Ultrabase glass bed goes up to 100 °C, gripping parts when hot and releasing them once cool. TMC2208 drivers keep noise around 50 dB, a Meanwell 350 W power supply feeds the machine, and control runs through a color touchscreen. It also has a filament runout sensor and power-loss recovery.

Pros

  • Fully assembled out of the box — you only connect the filament sensor and mount the spool holder, which is convenient for beginners
  • The enclosed frame retains heat and blocks drafts — stable ABS printing with fewer warping issues
  • The Titan direct extruder works well with flexible TPU and provides smooth, consistent feeding
  • The Ultrabase bed offers great adhesion when hot and releases parts easily once cool
  • Quiet operation on TMC2208 drivers (around 50 dB) — fine for a living room
  • Filament runout sensor, power-loss recovery and auto power-off on completion

Cons

  • Modest print speed by current standards — a recommended 50 mm/s versus hundreds of mm/s on newer models
  • No Wi-Fi or camera: file transfer only via SD card or USB
  • Manual bed leveling — there is no auto leveling, so careful setup is needed before printing
  • The model is discontinued, so official spare parts and support are harder to find

The 4Max Pro fits anyone who wants a ready-to-run enclosed printer for home, school or a workshop without assembly hassle: printing functional parts, prototypes and models in PLA, PETG, ABS and TPU. It's a calm choice for those who value simplicity and stability over high speed.

Bottom line: a reliable entry-level enclosed printer with good bed adhesion and quiet operation — in exchange for modest speed and no wireless connectivity.

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