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The machine can print in three modes – standard, hybrid, and IDEX – comes in three sizes, and will leverage the Beacon Contact nozzle touch probing sensor, among other features.
Creality’s “fast” new printer promises to blitz prints out at breakneck speeds. Check out our review of the Ender 7 to see how it holds up.
With a claimed max speed of 600 mm/s, build volume of 245 x 245 x 240 mm, and auto leveling, the Q1 Pro has our attention.
Better networking, slicer support, and root access is making Flashforge's recent CoreXY Adventurer 5M series worth a second look, particularly for their punchy, low price points.
After several delays, the machine has officially shipped, and CAD files are available for users seeking to customize their printers.
The SV08 is an open-source CoreXY machine that is a 'tribute' to the DIY Voron 2.4 and can hit a claimed max acceleration of 40,000 mm/s2.
The new "drop-in IDEX" machines made their world premiere at this past RMRRF and are now available to reserve.
Details are scarce, but what little we do know seems to point toward a more prosumer-oriented machine.
New features aimed at device management stand front and center, but could a few user interface tweaks be a sign of good things to come?
A blog post details the challenges involved in implementing the feature, and also provides clarity on preorders of the backlogged machine