Creality has gone all in with its new series of 3D printers, promising speed, smarts, and in the K1 Max's case, a larger build volume. Here’s everything we know about the K1 Max.
OEM's birthday bash puts long-awaited 3D scanner, laser engraver, "flagship" speed-focused 3D printers, and more in the spotlight and up for sale.
Creality’s ever-increasing Ender 3 stable has another new addition, the Creality Ender 3 Max Neo. What’s new, and how does it improve on the Ender 3 Max? We review the specs to find out.
The Creality Sermoon V1 is here with its counterpart the Sermoon V1 Pro, twin affordable, fully-enclosed, and smart 3D printers.
Creality's Ender 3 V2 is an impressive machine, and so is the Ender 5 Pro! Check out our Ender 3 V2 vs. Ender 5 Pro showdown.
Creality has launched a professional desktop 3D printer, the Creality CR-5 Pro. Read on as we review its specs.
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?
When it comes to Creality K1 vs Bambu P1P, both are renowned for speedy printing. But which one comes out on top? Read on to find out.
Creality Ender 3 (Pro) vs Prusa i3 MK3S. Although not really comparable, both are popular picks. Find out what's better for you.
By partnering with Australian fashion brand Amiss, Creality is demonstrating how technology can bring success to the runway.
An all-rounder designed for scanning on the go, Creality’s new Otter Lite grows the company’s scanner line-up to six devices. It sits as a marginally pared-back, mobile-first alternative to the Otter.
The slicer is getting a "revamp" to compliment Creality's upcoming multi-material device, the CFS, but also adding a multi-plate project feature.
It's products galore for the company's tenth birthday announcement.
The machine boasts a fully enclosed design, claimed max speeds of 600 mm/s, a "Silent Mode", clog-free extrusion, and other decidedly prosumer features.
Details are scarce, but what little we do know seems to point toward a more prosumer-oriented machine.
The Micro Swiss FlowTech is the first in what will be a line of hot ends that aim to solve common user issues.
Alongside an unlikely partnership with FC Bayern Munich, Creality has presented a clutch of new products, including the Ender 3 V3, Ender 3 V3 KE, Scan Ferret Pro 3D scanner, and a limited-edition Bayern Munich branded K1.
The machine can reach speeds of up to 600 mm/s, Creality says, with features such as auto-leveling, input shaping, and "motion advance" boosting print quality.
The machine's leaked specs were largely accurate, such as its 250 mm/s top speed and reworked UI, although a few new features of note have been revealed.
Piggybacking on last month's quiet announcement, a Reddit AMA has been set to answer user questions related to September's shift.