Quick overview Ender 3 V3 SE vs Spark X i7
Ender 3 V3 SE
The Creality Ender-3 V3 SE is a budget-friendly FDM 3D printer with 220x220x250mm build volume, a direct-drive extruder (“Sprite”), and dual Z-axis motors. It prints at speeds up to 250mm/s (180mm/s typical), supports automatic bed leveling (CR-Touch) and auto bed leveling.
Spark x i7
The Creality SPARKX i7 is a 260x260x255 mm, high-speed (500 mm/s) bed-slinging 3D printer featuring integrated AI, a 720p camera for monitoring, and an optional 4-color filament system (CFS Lite). Key specs include 10,000 mm/s² acceleration, 300°C hotend, and full-auto leveling, designed for beginners.
I got both beginners friendly printers. The new Spark X i7 with some great upgrades.
First of all the bigger print bed with multiple color / materials printing with (CFS Lite) . Bigger printing volume equals easier to print some bigger models. Build in camera and fast print speed as well.
The new features that I love the most are easy access on the extruder. Also the quick swap design on the hotend / nozzle.
Just in case something happened with the tools-less design you can fix up your printer and back to printing in no time.
The new design of the CFS Lite with easy feeding. Less chance the filament got jam inside the CFS.
I am super impressed with the 4 color printing on the Spark X i7. I just use the Creality Print 7 + default profile. No bleeding in between coloring changing.
The front RGB light looks really cool too.
I can’t say enough good things about the Spark X i7. Out of the box printing quality are awesome. No adjustment / tuning required. It is like plug and play.
The only down side on the i7 at the moment. They don’t have too many upgrades or replacement parts available at the moment especially in Canada. As soon as the cold plate and the accessories kit of the i7 available. I will order one. ![]()
I love my Spark x i7 super beginners friendly printer. Highly recommend.
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I also posted up a couple of my recent projects with the Spark X i7 in the forum. Feels free to take a look.




