Just released today - Price points keep lowering for these style printers
https://www.flashforgeshop.com/pr...nK3NC-M8Ls
Quick Specs
Extruder Quantity 1
Nozzle Diameter 0.4mm (installed), 0.6 / 0.3/ 0.25 mm (optional)
Max Extruder Temperature 280â (536 â)
Max Platform Temperature 110 â (230 â)
Max Extruder Speed 600mm/s
Acceleration Speed 20000mm/s2
Filament Compatibility
PLA / PETG / TPU / PLA-CF / PETG-CF
Print Volume 220*220*220mm (8.67*8.67*8.67IN)
They have a Pro model for $599 too:
https://www.flashforgeshop.com/pr...KkqMuhYyVg
The Pro is fully encased and has a camera, remote monitoring auto shutdown better filtration couple of other things
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Otherwise P1S with the AMS for $950 all day. Multicolor printing has been the holy grail of the 3d printing world for years. Kind of silly to pass up on it if you're already shopping in that price range.
Otherwise P1S with the AMS for $950 all day. Multicolor printing has been the holy grail of the 3d printing world for years. Kind of silly to pass up on it if you're already shopping in that price range.
If you can afford the extra $200, for sure get it. Unsure of this company.
Nothing more frustrating than a printer that has an issue and cant figure it out. Save the dozens of hours of tweaking, calibrating, fixing, bed leveling etc... and just pay to unlock.
If you absolutly cannot, just know you are risking some of that frustration.
That said, I recently retired my FlashForge for an Elegoo Neptune 3 Max and I'm now enjoying all the fiddling and tuning I never got to do with the Flashforge. If you like to tinker, solder, code and configure (I definitely do!), I can't recommend the Neptune enough, but if you just want to print some cool stuff without having (or being able) to worry about pressure advances, flow rates and resonance tuning, it's hard to go wrong with a FlashForge printer.
That said, I recently retired my FlashForge for an Elegoo Neptune 3 Max and I'm now enjoying all the fiddling and tuning I never got to do with the Flashforge. If you like to tinker, solder, code and configure (I definitely do!), I can't recommend the Neptune enough, but if you just want to print some cool stuff without having (or being able) to worry about pressure advances, flow rates and resonance tuning, it's hard to go wrong with a FlashForge printer.
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Source: had 2 adventurer 4 machines that were very non problematic compared with anything creality, last few firmwares have been buggy and caused issues.
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