I've been using a Flashforge Dreamer for about a year now and initially used the included Flashprint software exclusively for the first little while. I found the printer to be virtually useless. The...
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I've been using a Flashforge Dreamer for about a year now and initially used the included Flashprint software exclusively for the first little while. I found the printer to be virtually useless. The...
It looks a quite a bit nicer than it actually is. I would have gone for the creator pro if I would have seen one in person first.
I've had the Dreamer for a little while now and have never had the WiFi feature working properly. I would turn WiFi on, it would broadcast it's proxy network, I would look for that network on my...
The Dreamer is closed. You HAVE to use it's own FlashPrint software to communicate/slice/print. You have zero control or rafts and supports, and I find them very difficult to remove most of the time....
"…but you may need to preheat the nozzle before trying to remove it". You're right it's not always required, but I offered a suggestion in case you ran into problems.
Yes, but heating up expands all the the metal parts so it's not like the nozzle is getting wedged into the threaded hole. I'm sure the printhead assembly was put together cold, but you now have a...
Essentially yes. I had the same problem but ended up taking the entire extruder apart because not only did the nozzle clog but the drive gear (the gear that grabs the filament and pushes it through...