![]() Silent stepper motors and relatively quiet fans make the Kobra Plus an easy office companion. It has dual Z rods synced up with a belt like the Max, but only one centrally placed Y axis and no braces. The power supply and processor are in the base of the machine, but the touch screen and spool holder jut out from the sides, making it a bit wider than stats would indicate. It has a smooth black aluminum frame and a few plastic parts. The Anycubic Kobra Plus looks like a smaller version of the Kobra Max, which in turn looks quite a bit like the Anycubic Vyper. Feel free to manually pull the filament out of the Bowden tube as soon as it’s left the hotend. Let the hotend preheat, select Filament Remove and let the gears back the filament out. Removing the filament works the same, just in reverse. Press Stop when the filament is coiling below the hotend. Press Filament In and either wait for the filament to be pulled to the extruder, or pinch the tension release on the front of the extruder and push it through by hand. Put your spool on the spool holder, and place the end of the filament into the runout sensor and then the extruder. The machine will heat up to 230 C, taking about 60 seconds. Now select Filament In or Filament Remove. To load filament, press Prepare on the main menu. Loading Filament in the Anycubic Kobra Plus The machine will remember this setting automatically, and apply it to the next print. You can either adjust it while you’re printing or change it from the leveling menu. The Kobra Plus is really good at setting a perfect bed level for you, but if you’re printing with a filament that needs a little more, or a little less, squish, you can change the Z height. The machine will home itself, preheat, and then double tap 25 spots in a grid across the bed surface. A popup will ask you to touch a tool to the nozzle to calibrate the sensor. To level the bed, select Prepare → Leveling → Auto-leveling. ![]() There are no knobs for manual tramming, leaving everything to the automatic sensor. The Anycubic Kobra Plus comes with an in-house designed automatic bed leveling system that physically taps the nozzle on the bed at 25 points around a grid.
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