Neptune 4 Plus

Elegoo

Neptune 4 Plus

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3D printing is a game changer for project cars!

Now is a good time to get into it. They have come a long way. I bought a elegoo cc1 a couple months ago and it has stuff like auto bed leveling and can print in abs and cf etc.. you can send a job wirelessly from your laptop and it has a built in camera. Once it's sent you can use your phone to watc

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txkwatch in r/projectcar

April 16, 2026 8:26 PM

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New user, ID10T error?

Hey there u/Trenchcoat_Dave , Longtime Elegoo owner and veteran prop maker here, Congratulations on acquiring your new printer, although also sorry to hear about your printer related issues. I have one of the OG Neptune 4 Plus's and she's my most run printer at 3500 hours - they're solid workhorses.

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ECCCThrowaway2025 in r/ElegooNeptune4

February 25, 2026 5:44 AM

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3D printer recommendations?

A lot of people recommend the ender and I've only had unending issues with it. This is coming from someone who is not new to printers. I think Creality has loosened quality control on the budget line and there's better beginner options with more up to date quality of life features if you are willing

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GlassBlastoise in r/FursuitMaking

December 28, 2025 7:21 PM

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Fillament stuck in nozzle.

Hey u/True-Implement2202 , I've owned the Neptune 4 Plus and Neptune 4 Max for over 3 years now and I've seen only a couple of clogs here and there. I use the noclogger tool in these instances: https://noclogger.com/ If you don't have an anti-clog tool, heat up the hot end to 270C, let the filament

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ECCCThrowaway2025 in r/elegoo

May 13, 2026 4:48 PM

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How has everyone's experience been with the cc2?

Hey u/Soggy-Association888 , Another user posted a few days back asking the same questions I'm going to copy and paste my response since I own the CC2 - Tl;dr - It's an amazing printer Part 1 of 2 I own 3 Elegoo products, the Neptune 4 Max (my oldest printer), Neptune 4 Plus, and the CC2 which I've

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ECCCThrowaway2025 in r/elegoo

February 15, 2026 4:45 AM

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New to 3d printing and shopping around

Despite what others may say, the Elegoo brand was made as a functional and affordable brand to get you a product that isn't overly expensive but it also isn't made to be a "Premium" printer. Parts wear out, maintenance is required, and the manufacturer stands by their products in many times even pas

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ECCCThrowaway2025 in r/elegoo

March 31, 2026 9:04 PM

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Best 3d printer for making props

I have an elegoo neptune 4 plus. It's a larger size and pretty cheap. Not plug and play like a bambu would be. There is some assembly and calibrating before you're ready to go. It can be a bit frustrating. With that said, mine has over 2500 hours on it. I've printed 2 life size droids and am current

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Lionsden413 in r/cosplayprops

January 3, 2026 10:40 PM

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SV08Max vs Neptune 4 Max?

I'm a huge fan of my Neptune 4 Max. I have over 2000 printing hours with it over the course of 2.5 years, its been my most reliable workhorse. I create props, armor, tools, you name it - That printer has pretty much seen it all. The one thing I have to mention, there is a requirement to spend time l

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ECCCThrowaway2025 in r/SovolSV08Max

April 15, 2026 5:43 PM

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Where's a valid support system?

u/Maleficent-Policy215 Sorry for the poor support from Elegoo. I agree it can be frustrating since they don't have a traditional ticketing / support portal that most companies utilize to manage issues. As an engineer in Information Systems, the quality of customer service can be fleeting at times -

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ECCCThrowaway2025 in r/elegoo

February 11, 2026 6:53 PM

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Is the Neptune 4 plus still worth it

Hey u/Mr-dinosaurman - The Elegoo Neptune 4 Plus is an awesome printer. There is a learning curve on how to get the best prints with it but it is 100% worth it. Spend time learning as much as you can about calibrating prints to the filament you are using. I've used this device for 3.5 years and do m

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ECCCThrowaway2025 in r/3dprinter

February 12, 2026 6:59 PM

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