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title: "Sovol SV08 Core-XY 3D Printer Voron 2.4 Open Source, Max 700mm/s High Speed 3D Printers with 300℃ Clog-Free Hotend and Camera, Auto Leveling with 4 Independent Z Motors,Print Size 350x350x345 mm"
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# 700mm/s max speed 300°C rapid heating Quad-Gantry Auto Leveling Sovol SV08 Core-XY 3D Printer Voron 2.4 Open Source, Max 700mm/s High Speed 3D Printers with 300℃ Clog-Free Hotend and Camera, Auto Leveling with 4 Independent Z Motors,Print Size 350x350x345 mm

**Brand:** sovol
**Price:** 7426 kr
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your 3D printing game with speed, precision, and open-source innovation!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Sovol SV08 Core-XY 3D Printer Voron 2.4 Open Source, Max 700mm/s High Speed 3D Printers with 300℃ Clog-Free Hotend and Camera, Auto Leveling with 4 Independent Z Motors,Print Size 350x350x345 mm by sovol
- **How much does it cost?** 7426 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.dk](https://www.desertcart.dk/products/635018085-sovol-sv08-core-xy-3d-printer-voron-2-4-open)

## Best For

- sovol enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sovol brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Next-Gen Klipper Firmware:** Unlock vibration-free, high-accuracy prints with advanced input shaping, pressure advance, and PID tuning for professional-grade results.
- • **Blazing Fast CoreXY Motion:** Experience ultra-smooth prints with up to 700mm/s speed and 40000mm/s² acceleration—print large, print fast, print flawless.
- • **Precision Quad-Gantry Auto Leveling:** Four independent Z motors ensure perfect bed leveling every time, eliminating print failures and manual hassle.
- • **Rapid Heating Ceramic Block & AC Bed:** Reach 300°C nozzle temps and 220°C bed temps in under 40 seconds—cut downtime and print with versatile materials effortlessly.
- • **Open-Source Freedom & OrcaSlicer Power:** Customize your workflow with open-source firmware and slicer featuring arc fitting, variable line width, and intelligent cooling.

## Overview

The Sovol SV08 Core-XY 3D Printer is a high-speed, large-volume machine boasting a 350x350x345mm build area and max speeds up to 700mm/s. Featuring a 300°C clog-free ceramic hotend, quad-gantry auto leveling with four independent Z motors, and advanced Klipper firmware, it delivers professional-grade accuracy and reliability. Open-source software and OrcaSlicer integration empower customization, while rapid heating elements minimize downtime. Ideal for makers seeking cutting-edge performance and community-driven innovation at a competitive price.

## Description

From the brand Sovol was founded in Shenzhen China, 2018. In the past 4 years, we have independently developed several 3D printers and many best-selling accessories which are exported to five continents. We have more than 120,000 fans around the world. As a growing brand, Sovol has a complete production line, an experienced R&D and after-sales team, we aims to provide global makers with one-stop 3D printing experience and services. Sovol was founded in Shenzhen China, 2018. In the past 4 years, we have independently developed several 3D printers and many best-selling accessories which are exported to five continents. We have more than 120,000 fans around the world. As a growing brand, Sovol has a complete production line, an experienced R&D and after-sales team, we aims to provide global makers with one-stop 3D printing experience and services. Sovol SH03 Filament Dryer 4-Spool Filament Dryer Reach up to 85°C Max Auto Moisture Removal & Auto Dry Mode Sovol SH03 Filament Dryer 4-Spool Filament Dryer Reach up to 85°C Max Auto Moisture Removal & Auto Dry Mode Sovol 3D Printer Sovol Filament Dryer Sovol PETG Filament UV Lamp Glow PLA Sovol Multicolor PLA Filament Sovol Silk Tri Color PLA 3D Printer Accessories Resin 3D Printer Accessories

Review: VIP: Very Impressive Printer - I decided it was time to upgrade my positively geriatric and poorly-Frankensteined CR-10 with something a bit more modern and powerful, and while it's still early days, the SV08 has so far blown me away and is absoultely worthy of five stars in my opinion. It's not perfect, but perfection is difficult to gauge, and a bit subjective, for a 3D printer of this calibre and size at this price point. I'll try and explain. I'd say that the one-hour assembly time that Sovol states is optimistic at best unless you've already built an SV08 or another "mostly-assembled" CoreXY printer before. It took me a couple of hours, but I'd imagine prior knowledge of 3D printer assembly, a decent electric screwdriver and a good understanding of the manual will help to have this thing built in an hour or less. Overall it wasn't difficult at all, though there were some areas of the manual I didn't fully understand (unsure if it's the fault of the manual or the reader, probably the latter...), so I also consulted a video someone made going through the assembly process. Either way, once it was built, I was impressed by just how sturdy it felt. After the initial set up, an update of the firmware, and some calibration, the SV08 has already been giving me some excellent prints. For one thing, it's scary how fast this thing can move. Very very impressive stuff for someone coming from an old bed-slinger, to see just how quickly this thing can lay down material. I've not built anything massive yet, mainly just small items such as a case for a music player (pictured) but a 350x350x345mm build volume opens up the opportunity for some big prints. It's not quite as tall a build surface as my CR-10 was, but I'm happy to sacrifice 5cm on the Z axis for an extra 5cm on both the X and Y axes. I'd imagine this'd be a great printer for decor, storage, cosplay, all sorts of applications that call for some larger printers. I still have some dialling in to do for this printer. Prints aren't perfect yet - namely I'm encountering a lot of stringing between gaps and other such artefacts that can surely be eliminated with some tweaks to temperature, cooling and retraction settings, but in the meantime it's nothing that a bit of post-processing can't fix. A quiet 3D printer this is not! I will say that I don't hear anywhere near the amount of stepper motor whirring and whining that I heard with my CR-10, but that's possibly because the fans drown it all out. The mainboard cooling fan is small and loud and runs constantly, and the part cooling fans scream like a hairdryer while it's printing, but I'd imagine a solid door between you and the printer will surely help. I also hear that the enclosure kit you can buy for this helps some; I have it but haven't fitted it yet. Just keep in mind that out of the box this is not a quiet printer by any means. The beauty of a printer like this is that it's on the more barebones end of the 3D printer spectrum - it's derived from the Voron 2.4 and is mostly open source. And sure, the 2.4 has a bigger following, and Sovol surely had to make a few compromises to create the SV08 as a cheap and mass-producible version of it, but there's still a thriving community supporting this printer, providing fixes, upgrades and plenty of advice. For example I know that I'll be able to quieten down the printer significantly by replacing the fans, and I'll know exactly what to do because people have done it before and posted guides and 3D printable parts. Overall, I'd say that if you're looking for a big, fast, advanced printer on a budget, you can't go wrong with the SV08. You get a hell of a lot of printer for the price, and you'd be hard-pressed to find anything better without spending two or three times as much. It's really impressive to see just how far 3D printing has come since I got my first printer in 2018, and while the SV08 isn't cutting-edge or objectively 'perfect' by any means, the fact that such a capable printer can be so inexpensive now, is truly mind-blowing to me.
Review: Nearly perfect.... and fantastic value for a Voron clone - This is my fourth 3d printer (an original SV01 was my first in October 2019 and I should have probably stuck with Sovol) and by far and away the best. The following is based on 110 hrs of printing with a longest print of 10hrs. I've have had one failed print and that was my fault (poor slicing choices) I've been printing with PLA, PLA+ and a little bit of TPU Positives; Build quality and easy of assembly Print quality (and bed adhesion - probably the single biggest issue I've had with all my other printers) Build volume Speed Klipper (if you've not used the Klipper Mainsail web interface you're missing out) The tolerances for print in place prints are spot on. Not so positives (I'm not calling them negatives as when compared to previous printer experiences they're relative minor) Moving from Cura to Orca Slicer and Klipper is a bit of a learning curve (but well worth it) Occasional printer hangs (fan error reported) during probing before printing has started (and a power cycle seems to clear them better than a firmware soft reset) Need to make some simple printer.cfg changes to sort a very annoying motherboard fan noise (constantly running at 100%) I do quite a lot of multicolour prints which require filament swaps and I've got to say the most problematic issue with the printer is filament swaps. Sometimes they load perfectly and sometimes I need three of four attempts to get the filament to load correctly). This isn't really a problem for single colour prints, but when it's part way through a print it's a concern trying not to disturb the toolhead position. Some people have added a little bit of PTFE tubing between the extruder and the top of the hotend but I've not tried this yet. As with all 3d printers getting it perfectly dialled in is a bit iterative, but the Z-offset and Gantry Levelling menu options help massively. My bed mesh has a range of 0.647 and is higher in the corners, so the first layer in the corners of large prints isn't perfect (it drags a tiny bit)

## Features

- [Core XY 700mm/s Max Speed] - SVO8 utilizes CoreXY kinematics todecrease moving mass and enhancemotion control, consequently boosting maximum 40000mm/s² acceleration. With a generous printing volume of 350x350x345mm, the expansive space allows for the full expression of creativity, unbounded by the limitationsof smaller printing volumes.
- [Open Source] - From the beginning of research and development, we decided to make SVO8 open-source. Besides, open-Sourced OrcaSlicer offers arc fitting, variable line width, and spiral ascent. It also includes intelligent cooling, overhang speed reduction, and segmented retraction. The software optimizes nozzle paths for faster printing and features a user-friendly, categorized interface with clear content for easy operation. As an open-source slicer, it supports configurations for various printer brands.
- [Quad-Gantry Auto Leveling] - The entire gantry system can be smoothly leveled with 4 independent Z motors. This process, known as Quad-Gantry-Leveling (QGL), enhances printer accuracy, reducing the possibility of print failures. It can also detect and compensate for wear or damage. Say goodbye to the hassle of manual leveling, SV08 comes with pressure sensor to automatically adjust the distance between the nozzle and the buildplate, ensuring the optimal first-layer print quality right after a quick test print.
- [Refine Details With Klipper] - SV08 adopts the Klipper firmware to elevate printing speed and accuracy to the next-generation standards. This firmware not only enhances processing speed significantly but also enables users to minimize vibration patterns using 'input Shaping', ensuring flawless prints from one corner to the other with 'Pressure Advance', and helping reduce temperature fluctuations in the nozzle and heat bed through 'PID Tuning', etc.
- [Ceramic Heating Block & AC Power Heated Bed] - Our high-performance SV08 3D printer heats up rapidly, reaching 300°C quickly and 220°C in 40 seconds. Using ceramic heating block & AC heated bed reduce heating time by 70%, allowing almost instant printing and easy preheating for nozzle cleaning and leveling. Enjoy precise, high-quality prints with versatile material compatibility.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0D5B1DM4N |
| Best Sellers Rank | 48,809 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 50 in 3D Printers |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | SV08 |
| Manufacturer | Sovol |
| Product Dimensions | 53.34 x 55.12 x 57.4 cm; 17.69 kg |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Sovol
- **Colour:** Black
- **Item weight:** 17.69 kg
- **Material:** Metal
- **Product dimensions:** 53.3D x 55.1W x 57.4H centimetres

## Images

![Sovol SV08 Core-XY 3D Printer Voron 2.4 Open Source, Max 700mm/s High Speed 3D Printers with 300℃ Clog-Free Hotend and Camera, Auto Leveling with 4 Independent Z Motors,Print Size 350x350x345 mm - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71iKTdwpNYL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ VIP: Very Impressive Printer
*by R***E on 15 October 2025*

I decided it was time to upgrade my positively geriatric and poorly-Frankensteined CR-10 with something a bit more modern and powerful, and while it's still early days, the SV08 has so far blown me away and is absoultely worthy of five stars in my opinion. It's not perfect, but perfection is difficult to gauge, and a bit subjective, for a 3D printer of this calibre and size at this price point. I'll try and explain. I'd say that the one-hour assembly time that Sovol states is optimistic at best unless you've already built an SV08 or another "mostly-assembled" CoreXY printer before. It took me a couple of hours, but I'd imagine prior knowledge of 3D printer assembly, a decent electric screwdriver and a good understanding of the manual will help to have this thing built in an hour or less. Overall it wasn't difficult at all, though there were some areas of the manual I didn't fully understand (unsure if it's the fault of the manual or the reader, probably the latter...), so I also consulted a video someone made going through the assembly process. Either way, once it was built, I was impressed by just how sturdy it felt. After the initial set up, an update of the firmware, and some calibration, the SV08 has already been giving me some excellent prints. For one thing, it's scary how fast this thing can move. Very very impressive stuff for someone coming from an old bed-slinger, to see just how quickly this thing can lay down material. I've not built anything massive yet, mainly just small items such as a case for a music player (pictured) but a 350x350x345mm build volume opens up the opportunity for some big prints. It's not quite as tall a build surface as my CR-10 was, but I'm happy to sacrifice 5cm on the Z axis for an extra 5cm on both the X and Y axes. I'd imagine this'd be a great printer for decor, storage, cosplay, all sorts of applications that call for some larger printers. I still have some dialling in to do for this printer. Prints aren't perfect yet - namely I'm encountering a lot of stringing between gaps and other such artefacts that can surely be eliminated with some tweaks to temperature, cooling and retraction settings, but in the meantime it's nothing that a bit of post-processing can't fix. A quiet 3D printer this is not! I will say that I don't hear anywhere near the amount of stepper motor whirring and whining that I heard with my CR-10, but that's possibly because the fans drown it all out. The mainboard cooling fan is small and loud and runs constantly, and the part cooling fans scream like a hairdryer while it's printing, but I'd imagine a solid door between you and the printer will surely help. I also hear that the enclosure kit you can buy for this helps some; I have it but haven't fitted it yet. Just keep in mind that out of the box this is not a quiet printer by any means. The beauty of a printer like this is that it's on the more barebones end of the 3D printer spectrum - it's derived from the Voron 2.4 and is mostly open source. And sure, the 2.4 has a bigger following, and Sovol surely had to make a few compromises to create the SV08 as a cheap and mass-producible version of it, but there's still a thriving community supporting this printer, providing fixes, upgrades and plenty of advice. For example I know that I'll be able to quieten down the printer significantly by replacing the fans, and I'll know exactly what to do because people have done it before and posted guides and 3D printable parts. Overall, I'd say that if you're looking for a big, fast, advanced printer on a budget, you can't go wrong with the SV08. You get a hell of a lot of printer for the price, and you'd be hard-pressed to find anything better without spending two or three times as much. It's really impressive to see just how far 3D printing has come since I got my first printer in 2018, and while the SV08 isn't cutting-edge or objectively 'perfect' by any means, the fact that such a capable printer can be so inexpensive now, is truly mind-blowing to me.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nearly perfect.... and fantastic value for a Voron clone
*by I***N on 13 November 2024*

This is my fourth 3d printer (an original SV01 was my first in October 2019 and I should have probably stuck with Sovol) and by far and away the best. The following is based on 110 hrs of printing with a longest print of 10hrs. I've have had one failed print and that was my fault (poor slicing choices) I've been printing with PLA, PLA+ and a little bit of TPU Positives; Build quality and easy of assembly Print quality (and bed adhesion - probably the single biggest issue I've had with all my other printers) Build volume Speed Klipper (if you've not used the Klipper Mainsail web interface you're missing out) The tolerances for print in place prints are spot on. Not so positives (I'm not calling them negatives as when compared to previous printer experiences they're relative minor) Moving from Cura to Orca Slicer and Klipper is a bit of a learning curve (but well worth it) Occasional printer hangs (fan error reported) during probing before printing has started (and a power cycle seems to clear them better than a firmware soft reset) Need to make some simple printer.cfg changes to sort a very annoying motherboard fan noise (constantly running at 100%) I do quite a lot of multicolour prints which require filament swaps and I've got to say the most problematic issue with the printer is filament swaps. Sometimes they load perfectly and sometimes I need three of four attempts to get the filament to load correctly). This isn't really a problem for single colour prints, but when it's part way through a print it's a concern trying not to disturb the toolhead position. Some people have added a little bit of PTFE tubing between the extruder and the top of the hotend but I've not tried this yet. As with all 3d printers getting it perfectly dialled in is a bit iterative, but the Z-offset and Gantry Levelling menu options help massively. My bed mesh has a range of 0.647 and is higher in the corners, so the first layer in the corners of large prints isn't perfect (it drags a tiny bit)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Unbelievable value for money!
*by C***1 on 7 December 2024*

The good: Admittadly after a short time (so no comment about reliability) it is printing well and was straightforward to assemble. Despite the Youtube reviews, it is quiter than my K1 Max. The unbelieveably good: I paid £495! Had I known what the current prices are, I might just have bought 2. The not so good: You will need to buy a separate enclosure to print ABS etc. I have bought one (not particularly expensive) but not assembled it yet so I have only used PLA. I am in the process of building a Voron 2.4 so it will be interesting to see how the two compare but so far i am impressed.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Sovol SV08 Core-XY 3D Printer Voron 2.4 Open Source, 700mm/s High Speed 3D Printers with 300℃ Clog-Free Hotend & Camera, Auto Leveling with 4 Independent Z Motors, Large Print Size 13.8x13.8x13.6in
- Sovol Metal and Tempered Glass Open Enclosure with Drag Chain and Filter Fan for Sovol SV08
- Sovol SV08 Nozzles and Heat Block Kit Includes 0.2mm*1pc/0.4mm*1pc/0.6mm*1pcs/0.8mm*1pc for Sovol SV08/T300 4pcs in Total

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