Amazon has FlashForge Creator Max Dual Extruder 3D Printer (3D-FFG-CMAX) on sale for $329.Shipping is free.
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Enclosed Printing Chamber - Retain Printing Chamber Temperature
Full LED Touch Screen Interface for Easy Operation
Build Plate - Provides Flat and Smooth Printing Surface with Use of Industrial Grade MeLarger leveling knobs make it easier to get accurate leveling each time as well as providing comfort when working under such a tight space in the printing chamber.tal
Dual Extruder Printing for 2-Color or 2-Material Models
230 x 150 x 150 mm Print Volume
The sturdy metal frame increases the stability of the printer's movement. A metal platform support and 10 mm guide rods allow for precise movement of the Z-Axis.
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This price is $350 lower (51.54% savings) than the listed retail price.
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I had this 3d printer and absolutely LOATHED it as a beginner 3d printer. Bed leveling was really difficult with a 3 point adjustment and if it isn't perfectly level, the second extruded will destroy what the first just put down. Also, trying to put files on this thing was a terrible pain in the butt because it uses some proprietary or obscure format. You have to have special slicer settings because it doesn't use the standard gcode. I'm sure if you know what you're doing it would be cool but I sold mine on Facebook because I could never figure out how to get decent prints
This looks like a great deal for a dual-extruder printer with an enclosure, but... No stock auto bed leveling and no removable bed? Oof.
Agreed, great price, two nozzles the can print at the same time...
But manual bed leveling in an enclosure sounds like hell.
Honestly that much metal for $330 sounds like a good deal but you'll spend just that much more time maintaining it.
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I have the Creator Pro and before leveling the bed you need to align the nozzles, which is not an easy task. If the nozzles are not aligned you can only level the bed for the lowest nozzle and not use the other nozzle. Also, a lot of users complain about being unable to remove prints from the build plate - I switched to a metal one so it's not an issue for me.
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I had this 3d printer and absolutely LOATHED it as a beginner 3d printer. Bed leveling was really difficult with a 3 point adjustment and if it isn't perfectly level, the second extruded will destroy what the first just put down. Also, trying to put files on this thing was a terrible pain in the butt because it uses some proprietary or obscure format. You have to have special slicer settings because it doesn't use the standard gcode. I'm sure if you know what you're doing it would be cool but I sold mine on Facebook because I could never figure out how to get decent prints
For some, but in other respects, this is still a great deal on a great printer. I love my Flashforge printer: It doesn't offer much for the die-hards that enjoy fiddling/tuning/enhancing on their own, but it's been giving me reliable prints for the past three years.
Looking to get my first 3D printer and suggestions? Are there any I could use to make a mold of my ear for a headset?
I started with the Ender 2 Pro only because it was $100 at the time. Awesome little machine once you do some upgrades. I've done the CR Touch, springs, Octopi, and Capricorn tubing.
For its current none sale price I'd pay a little extra and pick up one of the Ender 3 models.
As an aside: manual leveling every print absolutely sucks. Either buy a printer with built in auto bed leveling or get one you can mod.
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But manual bed leveling in an enclosure sounds like hell.
Honestly that much metal for $330 sounds like a good deal but you'll spend just that much more time maintaining it.
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But manual bed leveling in an enclosure sounds like hell.
Honestly that much metal for $330 sounds like a good deal but you'll spend just that much more time maintaining it.
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For its current none sale price I'd pay a little extra and pick up one of the Ender 3 models.
As an aside: manual leveling every print absolutely sucks. Either buy a printer with built in auto bed leveling or get one you can mod.