- The foldable portable 3D printer anyone supports five axes of rotation
- Delivered with a dedicated filament storage solution that maintains organized materials
- Check, monitor and adjust the settings via a touch screen interface
The world of 3D printing has experienced its fair share of elegant and innovative designs in recent years, such as the Elegoo Centauri and Creality K2 Plus carbon, but the Pleble 3D Printer of Anycubic always hopes to impress.
Unlike some of the best 3D printers, which are bulky and fixed, this model of Shenzhen Anycubic Technology Co., LTD (via If Design) folds at only 75 mm high and has five axes of rotation, which allows it to collapse carefully and to be transported as a Lower Mal.
The multi-axis arms allow the print head to stop at any position, and it can print up to 460 mm high depending on the variable sizes projects.
Elegant design with practical characteristics
The Anycubic printer has a modern light gray color palette, with a dark square print cot probably in glass or a coated material for adhesion and easy elimination of prints.
Its extruder system has an active cooling fan to prevent filament jams, while a dedicated drawer-style filament carrier carrier is carefully entered in a sliding compartment in the base, keeping the material organized and easily accessible.
In addition, the nozzle seems to be standard, compatible with various types of filaments, including PLA and PETG.
The printer includes a touch screen interface, offering an intuitive means of navigating by parameters and monitoring prints. Connectivity options include two USB-A ports, USB-C port and a micro-HDMI port, allowing users to load printed files.
Anycubic’s latest innovation could redefine what users expect portable 3D printers, and has already won the IF Design 2025 prize, but the company has offered no official launch date.




