Costco has for its
Members: Creality K1C 3D Printer w/ 4-Count 1KG Filament Bundle on sale for
$389.99.
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Product Details:
- The Creality K1C is an upgraded version of the previous K1, boasting an impressive max print speed of up to 600mm/s and extra capabilities like an AI camera and quick swap nozzle.
- 8.6" (220mm) Build Volume
- Up to 600mm/s speed
- Enclosure built with rigid die-cast parts
- Wireless Connectivity with AI camera
- Wide Filament Compatibility: PLA, PETG, PET, TPU, PA, ABS, ASA, PC, PLA-CF, PA-CF, PET-CF
- Includes 4x 1KG Filament (White, Black, Blue, Red)
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A tool changer will automatically switch out the nozzle/toolhead when you change filament.
This printer will use the same nozzle when changing colors, which means you have to run a good amount of the new filament to purge(poop) out the old otherwise you get mixed filaments in your print. edit: I think you still need to buy an upgrade for this printer to do multiple colors
Last couple months a few printer companies have debuted their new tool changer models
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A tool changer will automatically switch out the nozzle/toolhead when you change filament.
This printer will use the same nozzle when changing colors, which means you have to run a good amount of the new filament to purge(poop) out the old otherwise you get mixed filaments in your print. edit: I think you still need to buy an upgrade for this printer to do multiple colors
Last couple months a few printer companies have debuted their new tool changer models
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That said, I am commenting because this looks like a solid deal. I would consider picking one up myself to replace an older Ender 5 that is nearing end of life.
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