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Decent price but I'm going with tool changers for multicolor in the future - there's competition now for the U1 and you can still pre-order the Flashforge Creator 5 for $649 right now. https://www.flashforge.com/pages/...r-5-launch
One thing I did forget, some people on FB have stated that some Cap1 credit cards have up to $200 back from $500 on Elegoo and /or Flashforge. I don't have that offer but it would make this a really good deal for those who do.
So, I've been using the CC2 for a bit now, and it's been pretty good. I'm used to the Bambu ecosystem and their printers, so this printer was very close to that.
It's fast, faster than my P/X series on some things. The quality is good, some prints are actually better than my bambus, but it's also what you print. I do throw higher temp filaments at it and it prints it just as well as my Bambus.
The slicer is similar to Bambu slicer, so it wasn't much to get used to. The price for all this is worth it IMHO.
This company also released the original CC and advertised muti-color to come to it and never did...they just made this and never came to the promises....
Decent price but I'm going with tool changers for multicolor in the future - there's competition now for the U1 and you can still pre-order the Flashforge Creator 5 for $649 right now.https://www.flashforge.com/pages/...r-5-launch
I know nothing about Flashforge, this looks attractive though.
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I had issues with the original release of the CC, ended up sending it back. Best decision I have made in a long time. The big draw to me was the promised AMS that never materialized. I do not trust Elegoo, so much so that I do not even purchase their filament anymore.
Right? Somehow they unengineered a working idea to create something that takes up all the space of everyone else's solution but leaves the filaments open to absorb moisture 100% of the time.
I had issues with the original release of the CC, ended up sending it back. Best decision I have made in a long time. The big draw to me was the promised AMS that never materialized. I do not trust Elegoo, so much so that I do not even purchase their filament anymore.
Snapmaker does the same thing - raises zillions on preorders and then when their machines start failing early; support and solutions dry up and they start paying for shill hype videos again and repeat the cycle
Decent price but I'm going with tool changers for multicolor in the future - there's competition now for the U1 and you can still pre-order the Flashforge Creator 5 for $649 right now.https://www.flashforge.com/pages/...r-5-launch
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It's fast, faster than my P/X series on some things. The quality is good, some prints are actually better than my bambus, but it's also what you print. I do throw higher temp filaments at it and it prints it just as well as my Bambus.
The slicer is similar to Bambu slicer, so it wasn't much to get used to. The price for all this is worth it IMHO.
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