Anycubic powers up the 4Max Pro 2.0. But, is it anything we haven't seen before? Let's find out.
It's another new Creality 3D printer! But, is the Sermoon D1 anything to write home (or online) about?
With new capacities, faster speeds, digitalized inventory, and innovative materials, additive manufacturing is moving inventory closer to the customer and forever changing global supply chains.
Apparently, size really does matter, so Phrozen made a big version of the Sonic Mini 4K. Time to meet the Sonic Mighty 4K.
The new Sovol SV03 is big, direct (drive), and now out and about. Here's everything we know about the 3D printer.
The Voxelab Proxima is another contender on budget resin 3D printer market. Read on as we review its specs.
Looking for the latest on how the world's top car manufacturers are innovating with 3D printing technology? You've come to the right place.
Portable, versatile and Kickstartable, here's what we know about the LaserPecker 2.
Wanhao, a printer brand we used to know, returns with the new Duplicator 12 model, the D12/230. Single extruder, double extruder? You choose!
Creality’s LD-006 is about to enter the large resin printer race, but is it a contender or a pretender?
Creality's Ender 3 Max is a basic blast from the past. But don't be aghast; its build volume is vast. Read on for our rhyme-free review of this large-ish, budget 3D printer.
Phrozen's Sonic Mini 4K is a high-res upgrade of its budget-friendly fast-printing Sonic Mini 3D printer. Bringing super-duper high-resolution printing to the speedy mono-LCD printing party the Mini started, it's a technically superior, but less forgiving printer.
Both the Phrozen Sonic Mini 4K and Sonic Mini feature monochromatic LCDs, letting them print fast. But elsewhere, there’s plenty to separate the two. Here’s how they’re different.
Should the 3Doodler Create+ be your first port of call for a 3D pen? We've spent time with one to find out.
With a 330 x 330 x 400 mm-sized print bed and a $350 price tag, the Tronxy X5SA has all the makings of a bestseller. Read on for our review of this large-sized CoreXY 3D printer kit.
The Creality CR-6 SE undeniably launched as a hot mess. But from that mess, emerges a kinda rad butterfly. Here's our thoughts, after a few weeks of using one.
The Flashforge Creator Pro 2 is a IDEX dual extrusion 3D printer at a tasty looking price. So, how did we get on with it?
Süß and friends, a start-up German 3D printing service that helps clients develop their ideas into sellable products.
Creality’s new CR-200B is an elegant-looking fully enclosed FDM 3D printer. Here's the latest info for all you curious cats.
The iFactory One is a new 3D belt printer that has just got going on Kickstarter. Read on to discover the latest.