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Stepping Up?
Creality’s New Sermoon D3 Might Be Its First Real Pro 3D Printer

Designed for industry, Creality is convinced its newest 3D printer with custom materials from Forward AM has the heat and speed to deliver for engineers.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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Feels Familiar
Ender 2 Pro vs Prusa Mini+: The Differences

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!

by Jackson O'Connell
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Sponsored Content
Creality x Amiss: How 3D Printing Empowers Fashion Designers

By partnering with Australian fashion brand Amiss, Creality is demonstrating how technology can bring success to the runway.

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This Isn't the End
OG Ender 3 in 2024? Yes, These OGs Can Keep Up!

The Creality Ender 3 has been THE printer that led to such a vibrant 3D printing community. Find out if it's still relevant today!

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What's in a Name?
Creality Also Announced a ‘Metrology Grade’ 3D Scanner This Week

The CR-Scan Otter and CR-Scan Raptor, available now, cover diverse object sizes and scan qualities. Both debuted at the company's 10th anniversary showcase.

by Matthew Mensley
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Another One
Creality Debuts New Printer, Multicolor Unit, Scanners, and More

It's products galore for the company's tenth birthday announcement.

by Matthew Mensley
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New Arrival
Creality Launches K1C CoreXY 3D Printer

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.

by Adam Kohut
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Creali-tease
Creality Showcases the New K1C CoreXY 3D Printer at CES

Details are scarce, but what little we do know seems to point toward a more prosumer-oriented machine.

by Adam Kohut
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New Hope
Creality K1 Firmware Update Adds Root Access, Improves Interface

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?

by Adam Kohut
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Brr
Cold Swap Your Creality K1 Nozzles With This Drop-In Hot End

The Micro Swiss FlowTech is the first in what will be a line of hot ends that aim to solve common user issues.

by Adam Kohut
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SE for Me
Creality Announces CR-10 SE 3D Printer Running Quasi-Klipper ‘Creality OS’

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.

by Adam Kohut
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Open Sesame
Creality to Open-Source Klipper-Based K1 3D Printer

Piggybacking on last month's quiet announcement, a Reddit AMA has been set to answer user questions related to September's shift.

by Adam Kohut
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Drip, Drip, Drip
Creality Ender 3 V3 SE Details Leak Online

A namedrop in a Creality Print changelog, a couple of Amazon listings, and a bit of conjecture seem to point to a new entry in the Ender 3 series.

by Adam Kohut
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Going Down
The New Race to the Bottom: Will the CoreXY Arms Race Pose a Problem to Open Source?

CoreXY is the new knock-off to be, new patents keep coming in, and established players aren't happy with the state of open source. Sound familiar?

by Shawn Frey
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Little Fella
Creality’s New 3D Scanner Weighs As Much as an Orange

The compact CR-Ferret eyes an April 2 release, boasts two scanning modes and an ASIC chipset.

by Adam Kohut
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Down With the Quickness
New Creality ‘Flagship’ Series of 3D Printer to Launch Soon

An update to Creality's website suggests that multiple new 3D printers are incoming, including an all-new "flagship" series.

by Matthew Mensley
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Frickin’ Laser Beams
Creality Launches the Falcon2, Its Most Powerful Laser Engraver Yet

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’.

by Adam Kohut
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Hello, Big Boy
Creality’s New ‘Quasi-Industrial’ CR-M4 3D Printer Aims To Be the Print Farm Solution

Designed for print farms and large-scale models, the CR-M4 features a massive build volume, multi-printer control, high-temperature printing, and more.

by Adam Kohut
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Klipperize Everything
Creality Sonic Pad Update Adds Support for Prusa Mini, Creality Cloud Integration

Creality continues to update its Klipper interface, the Sonic Pad, with impressive regularity, adding valuable features to the screen.

by Shawn Frey
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EZ Does It
BigTreeTech Launches the Manta E3 EZ – An Ender Mainboard Replacement That Can Power a Raspberry Pi CM4

The Manta E3 EZ features the same board-to-board sockets as the Raspberry Pi CM4, making it a prime candidate for those looking to run Klipper.

by Adam Kohut
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