I would definitely go for the Flashforge Creator Pro rather than the Dreamer. They use similar mechanics but the Dreamer seems to use different software rather than the very familiar Makerware or...
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I would definitely go for the Flashforge Creator Pro rather than the Dreamer. They use similar mechanics but the Dreamer seems to use different software rather than the very familiar Makerware or...
Are you looking for a kit or a ready-built plug-in-and-go printer?
The other thing I forgot to mention about the Flashforge printers is that they are a very good option if you're intending to use specialist filaments at they will allow you to get the hot end up and...
It would help to know what make/model of printer you're using, extruder type, etc. What settings you're using for your hot end?
I bought my first printer almost two years ago now. I went for the Flashforge Creator Dual as a compromise between price and performance, largely because the device is a copy/derivative of the...
PVA does absorb moisture like you wouldn't believe. You may have bought PVA from home depot or somewhere like that before, to use as a glue or to water it down and paint with it and use it like a...