Creality wants in on all the hubbub over user-friendly CoreXY 3D printers, and it's making its bid with the Creality K1. Despite a rocky start, it is improving.
Piggybacking on last month's quiet announcement, a Reddit AMA has been set to answer user questions related to September's shift.
Creality's CR-M4 brings a large build volume and other extras, but does it have a rival? Read on for Creality CR-M4 vs. Mingda Magician Pro!
The Anycubic Kobra and Creality Ender 3 S1 are two new FDM big shots, but how are they different? Read on to find out.
The Creality Wi-Fi Box lets you control and monitor your 3D printer remotely. Read on to learn more about the device!
The Creality Cloud mobile app allows you to find, slice, and share 3D models. You can even connect to other hardware. Read on to learn more!
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 "Creality Filament System" looks a lot like Bambu Lab's AMS. It and the new K2 Plus 3D printer will be available as a combo purchase on July 31.
Speed and stability are the name of the game here, with the machine claimed to work as quickly as 600 mm/s and supported by a metal build with integrated die-cast parts.
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?
The Micro Swiss FlowTech is the first in what will be a line of hot ends that aim to solve common user issues.
The K1 Enhancing Accessory Kit features an AI camera, a roll of Hyper PLA filament, plus an optional hot end and extruder.
Designed for print farms and large-scale models, the CR-M4 features a massive build volume, multi-printer control, high-temperature printing, and more.
Creality's CV-01 is a budget-friendly laser engraver with a powerful laser and a simple frame design. Read on to learn more about it!
Creality's Ender 2 Pro vs. Prusa's Mini+: At first glance they have a lot in common. Read on to learn about the differences between them!
Creality CR-10 V3 vs. Ender 3 V2: Two powerful consumer 3D printers with long lists of impressive features. Read on to see how they compare!
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 new Creality Falcon2 is packed with features and seems a promising entry into laser engraving, with 22W of power and the ability to produce ‘hundreds of colors’.
The Anycubic Vyper and Creality Ender 3 V2 are two of the best-selling printers on the market. Let's take a look at how they compare!
Creality is making more in-roads into resin 3D printing, and we're here for it. Dive in as we review the specs of the Creality Halot-One Pro.