How to use the Anycubic Kobra S1 Combo and software

The usual workflow is: set up the printer, run the first calibration, install the slicer, add the printer in software, then slice and send a test print. Anycubic’s own quick-start guide says to complete language/region setup, cloud/network binding, vibration compensation, and auto-leveling before the first print.

First setup

  1. Unbox and assemble the printer, then power it on.
  2. Follow the on-screen setup wizard for language, region, network/cloud binding, and calibration.
  3. Complete auto-leveling and vibration compensation before printing.
  4. Load filament through the ACE Pro and run a simple first test print from a local file or the included model library.

The printer’s guide also notes that time-lapse requires the camera to be enabled and a USB flash drive inserted.

Software to use

Anycubic’s documentation points to Anycubic Slicer Next as the main slicing app for the Kobra S1 Combo, and a manual source also lists Orca Slicer as compatible software. The software supports common 3D model formats such as .STL, .OBJ, and .3mf, and exports G-code for printing.

Installation is straightforward: open the included USB drive, find the Anycubic Slicer folder, and install the Windows or Mac version. A setup walkthrough shows that Mac users typically drag the app into Applications after opening the DMG.

Basic slicer workflow

  1. Install and open Anycubic Slicer Next.
  2. Add the printer on the same network or bind it with the device CN code if automatic discovery fails.
  1. Import a model.
  2. Choose the printer profile and filament profile.
  3. Adjust layer height, infill, supports, seam position, purge tower, and color mapping if doing multi-color work.
  1. Slice the model, preview the layers, and send it to the printer.

For multi-color printing, the ACE Pro can manage multiple filament slots, and you can assign colors/materials to each slot in the slicer.

Printing tips

  • Start with PLA and a simple model for the first test print.
  • Check the preview for purge tower placement and seam position before sending a multi-color job.
  • Use auto-leveling before important prints, especially after moving the printer or changing the build surface.
  • If you want cleaner color changes, make sure the color mapping in the slicer matches the physical filament loaded in the ACE Pro.

Practical example

A simple first project would be: load PLA, choose a preloaded test model, keep the default standard profile, slice it, preview the layer path, and print it from local storage or USB. Once that works, move on to a two-color model and use the slicer’s paint or filament-mapping tools to assign colors.

Quick note on sources

Some community videos also show the same general workflow: install slicer, import model, assign colors, adjust supports/purge settings, and then print. The manufacturer guide is still the best starting point for the exact printer- specific steps.

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