Updated! My Prusa Slicer profile for Anycubic Kobra 2 Pro

My Prusa Slicer profile for Anycubic Kobra 2 Pro + Test Model
6m
1× print file
0.20 mm
0.40 mm
3.00 g
Anycubic Kobra 2 Pro
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updated January 23, 2025

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This is the profile I have made for my Anycubic Kobra 2Pro with Prusa slicer based on many experiments and 3d model testing. and I got some amazing results.

Well, lately I got down the rabbit hole of tuning, tweaking, and upgrading my 3d printer, and just “wasted” a whole roll of filament that cost me 28€ to get the most out of my printer. 

I am glad to announce that, all my effort didn't go down the sink, and finally I have a perfect profile to use on prusaSlixcer along with my Kobra 2Pro

It could suit you too! so, try it.

But this doesn't mean you should rely on it for all your 3d prints, sometimes you should tune it a little bit to suit your model.

One of the sittings that bothered me a lot, is Z-Hop. It is essential to have a smooth top surface and minimise the noise during printing. but it ruins the print most of the time.

However, I did tune it, so we can get the most out of it. but you may consider turning it off and every other setting related to it, in case you noticed your printing started to suck.

Also, don't forget to tune your Z-height on your 3D printer setting. On Kobra 2 Pro you should do this during the printing, don't worry you are doing it just one time, so try to print the one-layer test model and at the same time tune your Z-height until you find the sweet spot where you get the perfect first layer.

what is important is you shouldn't rely on the Z-height given by auto bed leveling, sometime it could be wrong and end up damaging the bad.

Did you forget something? The like button maybe? 

And please, provide some feedback if you can.

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