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FLASHFORGE Upgrade 3D Printer Creator Pro T with Direct Drive Dual Extruder, Semi Auto Leveling, Fully Open Source, Touchscreen, Build Volume 227x148x150mm

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Size: Creator Pro T


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Flashforge Creator Pro T


Product Dimensions: 8.94 x 5.91 x 5.83 inches


Item Weight: 44.8 pounds


Date First Available: May 19, 2022


Manufacturer: Zhejiang Flashforge 3D Technology Co., Ltd.


Country of Origin: China


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  • Almost perfect
Size: Creator Pro 2
There's a lot to like about this printer. The firmware for loading/unloading filament and leveling is very well thought out. They even have lights inside the box so you can see how the print is going. The print speed is good. The things that dropped it down a star are: * The hangers for the filament reels don't fit standard filament reels. I printed replacements that work. * Flashprint takes over displaying all sorts of text files. I had to reset over 60 different file types even after I purged it from my system. I never could figure out how to do a two color print with it. * The bed is not quite square. I haven't tried to fix this yet. I did have a couple of problems like an extruder jammed. I wrote a support ticket on it and got overnight help. They have a lot of "how to fix it" videos on youtube. There are a couple of things that would make it perfect: * Fix the reel hangers * Use a flexible magnetic PEI sheet for the bed. They are readily available on Amazon. You do need to add a z-shim to account for the extra thickness. * Add automatic bed leveling. Yes, their leveling routines are good, but it takes time to do it. I've printed both PLA and PET-G with good success. The filament loading/unloading heats the print heads enough to melt ABS. Their filament loading firmware flushes out whatever was in the printer so you print with the new filament. My next project is to set-up Octoprint. That way I will be able to send the print file directly to the printer and be able to see what's going on from my computer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 13, 2023 by Robert Ewart

  • Great machine!!! BUT NOT FOR ME
Size: Creator Pro T
Dual exteuder is overrated, and the machine is very loud. After I found out how to make it operate with less noise I began to wonder why they didn't sell it with the upgraded stepper drivers to begin with when other companies have already thought of this and implemented such actions.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 7, 2023 by Michael Kidd

  • Difficult to setup and get printing, poor instructions
Size: Creator Pro 2
In the interest of transparency, I’m a beginner at 3D printing, so please consider this from that perspective. Being an experienced IT professional, this should have been more intuitive. I have a learning curve to incur without question, especially with sizing and utilizing both extruders, but setup to get up and running was frustrating. That being Said, I’m having fun with it and look forward to developing my tuning skills. Some pros and cons: Pros – *Outputs beautifully detailed models. *Great sizing capabilities for larger model creation *Quiet printing *App converts STL files well (once you figure it out on your own, Poorly written manual and manual online isn’t any better. Cons – *Directions to set up and get started are terrible, both with included documents and online. *Setup (physical) of machine without comprehensive instructions was difficult. Several components require mounting with screw from bottom up, upside down. Included Allen Wrenches are garbage (had to go buy ones that would work). *Platform stinks. All printed models stick to it, requiring user to scrape them off when complete with a razor blade or glass scraping tool, often resulting in chipped or damaged models when attempting to remove them. Platform map is getting shredded after scraping off several models. Will try a 3rtd party non-stick pad (on order) and hope for the best. *Filament reels don’t fit correctly and require constant oversight to feed and prevent jamming. *Filaments can be difficult to change in extruder, gets stuck and risks jamming to change filaments. * Directions on creating a G file from an STL with the application are non-existent. After exploring the Internet for many moons I figured it out by accident. *Support website is lacking content for directional setup, file creation, printing, etc. Requires significant focus and time to figure it out. *App doesn’t interface well when hard connected to printer. The computer interface (cable) to printer from Winn 11 laptop keeps dropping the printer from connectivity. Fortunately, it comes with an SD disk, fortunately my laptop had a port for the chip. For every model, I have to save to a chip, then remove it and insert it into the printer to print models. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 3, 2022 by Jim M

  • Nozzles clogging all the time
Size: Creator Pro 2
We liked the price point for getting independent extruder for production printing. Unfortunately Flashforge hard coded the firmware to a max extruder temperature of 240°C and will not under any circumstances help you bypass that. We tried multiple times. It wouldn't be worth it anyway as the standard extruders clog constantly. We quit using this printer entirely because we rarely get a complete print ever. We are running the same material which goes spool after spool through our other machines with no jams. It's a bummer Flashforge won't help out because we could put new extruders on and print engineering grade materials, but instead it can't even print pla out of the box. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 26, 2022 by Brutal Engineering

  • Workhorse
Size: Creator Pro 2
I have been flogging this printer 24/7 for weeks now in a 6th grade STEM class. It never hiccups and I have only had one failed print, and it was my fault. The only things bad I can say about it are the bed material gets cut up from fighting to get prints loose, and the reels in the back make loading filament a pain. I am thinking of buying a second one to keep up with demand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 9, 2022 by K. McCuller

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