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    Quote Originally Posted by greatestalive View Post
    Today I was visiting the Flashforge website and I saw that they have a new 3D printer coming out, which i was totally unaware of. It's called the dreamer. Does anyone know when this is being released?

    I have ordered one and I'm working with it since more than 4 weeks. If you need more information. I'm here.

    Thomas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terteros View Post
    I have ordered one and I'm working with it since more than 4 weeks. If you need more information. I'm here.

    Thomas
    Yes!

    2 questions please,

    1) Did you have a flashforge dual or flashforge before this one?
    2) can you name some improvements in the prints you have seen if so?

    (I dont mean the improvements in the machine) I want to know what the output of these are like, every screen shot so far has been usual printed stuff and you can't tell what machine it came from.

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    Hi

    Sorry for the delay...

    1) Flashforge dual extruder
    2) it's my first 3d printer, but for the price I think it's ok. Some prints are very good, some prints makes problem. My experience is following: when the STL file is made very "smooth" (I don't know the word), then the prind get out also "smooth". I'm still in the "investigation mode" :-)

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    Got mine last week. Made only a very simple print for initial testing using the flashforge software, and they turned up ok. It's also my first bot so I can't give you a good comparison. When I opened up the box my horizontal X axis was clearly a bit out of square so a had to loosen up a screw and fix it by hand, also I think I can get a better print quality by tuning up the settings or changing to a more complex g code software, but info on the right parameters is really scarce right now, gonna try to start off with the "creator" settings and work up from there. I was happy with the wifi settings, the printer can work similar to a wifi router, providing is own network that your pc can connect to, or it can work as a regular wifi printer that gets connected to your existing wifi network.

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    Hi Johnny Chimpo

    My WiFi doesn't work. How did you setup? I think I have did everything as described, but without success.

    Thomas

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