Anycubic Kobra S1 ACE 2 Pro Combo vs Elegoo Jupiter SE
Head-to-head 3D printer comparison, 2026
Comparing FDM to resin? The Anycubic Kobra S1 ACE 2 Pro Combo ($459, FDM) and Elegoo Jupiter SE ($340, RESIN) use fundamentally different technologies. FDM melts filament layer by layer; resin cures liquid with UV light. Here's how they stack up.
Our Verdict
The Anycubic Kobra S1 ACE 2 Pro Combo takes the crown with 8/10 vs 7.8/10. It pulls ahead in Value, Beginner Friendliness, Speed. That said, the Elegoo Jupiter SE saves you $119 and wins on Print Quality, Reliability.
Score Breakdown
Specifications
| Spec | Anycubic Kobra S1 ACE 2 Pro Combo | Elegoo Jupiter SE |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $459 | $340 |
| Type | FDM | RESIN |
| Build Volume | 250 x 250 x 250 mm | 277 x 156 x 300 mm |
| Print Speed | 600 mm/s | 70 mm/s |
| Min Resolution | 0.05 mm | 0.01 mm |
| Weight | 13 kg | 18 kg |
| Overall Score | 8/10 | 7.8/10 |
Pros & Cons
Anycubic Kobra S1 ACE 2 Pro Combo
+16-color capable (4 colors standard; 16 colors requires 4x ACE 2 Pro units purchased separately). Doubles the 8-color S1 Combo and quadruples the Bambu A1 Combo (4)
+Fully enclosed CoreXY handles ABS, ASA, and engineering filaments without warping
+44dB quiet mode is unusually low for a 600mm/s CoreXY — apartment-friendly
+Upgraded hotend is rated for the full Anycubic filament range
+Early bird €459 undercuts the Bambu P2S (€549) and matches pricing of the older 8-color S1 Combo
−Brand new product — early adopter risk on firmware and ACE 2 Pro reliability
−Anycubic slicer still trails Bambu Studio on automation and profile polish
−ACE 2 Pro adds significant desk footprint
−Early bird pricing ends May 31 — regular price expected to climb
Elegoo Jupiter SE
+277mm wide platform prints full-size miniature armies or large costume props in one run
+12.8-inch 6K mono screen gives better per-pixel resolution than smaller 8.9-inch screens
+COB light source delivers more even illumination across the full platform vs edge-to-edge LED arrays
+Tilt release reduces print-failure rate on large cross-sections
−18kg machine: this is a semi-permanent desk fixture, not something you move around
−Large FEP sheets cost more to replace and are harder to swap than smaller printer FEPs
−Resin handling requires PPE and ventilation regardless of size; a large vat means more resin exposure risk
−Steep beginner learning curve: hollow supports and drainage holes are mandatory at this scale
Who Should Buy Which?
Choose the Anycubic Kobra S1 ACE 2 Pro Combo if you want:
- A great printer for multi-color
- A great printer for speed
- A great printer for enclosed
- ACE 2 Pro multi-color system (up to 16 colors)
- Fully-enclosed CoreXY architecture
- Upgraded hotend (all-filament compatible)
Choose the Elegoo Jupiter SE if you want:
- A great printer for large-prints
- A great printer for resin
- A great printer for miniatures
- A great printer for professional
- 12.8-inch 6K mono LCD screen
- 277x156x300mm build volume
- COB mono light source (60,000-hour lifespan)
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Anycubic Kobra S1 ACE 2 Pro Combo better than the Elegoo Jupiter SE?
By the numbers, the Anycubic Kobra S1 ACE 2 Pro Combo scores higher (8/10). But "better" depends on your use case, the Elegoo Jupiter SE may be the smarter buy if you need large-prints.
Which is better for beginners, Anycubic Kobra S1 ACE 2 Pro Combo or Elegoo Jupiter SE?
The Anycubic Kobra S1 ACE 2 Pro Combo is more beginner-friendly (7/10 vs 6/10) with easier setup and a gentler learning curve.
Is the Anycubic Kobra S1 ACE 2 Pro Combo worth $119 more than the Elegoo Jupiter SE?
The Anycubic Kobra S1 ACE 2 Pro Combo scores higher overall (8/10 vs 7.8/10). The extra $119 gets you 16-color capable (4 colors standard; 16 colors requires 4x ace 2 pro units purchased separately). doubles the 8-color s1 combo and quadruples the bambu a1 combo (4).
What's the main difference between Anycubic Kobra S1 ACE 2 Pro Combo and Elegoo Jupiter SE?
Technology: the Anycubic Kobra S1 ACE 2 Pro Combo is FDM (filament) and the Elegoo Jupiter SE is RESIN (resin). FDM prints bigger functional parts; resin delivers finer surface detail.

