Do we get what we expected? Do you think the $529 price tag is worth it? You may find the answer to your question after reading this article.
We are spoiled with so many excellent, low-cost printers from innovative companies like Creality, Anycubic, Flashforge, and other brands across the globe.
We all know Creality recently launched a series of new products like the ‘Neo” series, the Sermoon D3 3D printer and the great sonic pad based on Klipper … we feel SO EXCITED!
This September, Creality announced something that is going to hit the market soon, it’s the Sermoon D3 3D printer.
Sonic screen, sold separately as an accessory, is aimed at 3D lovers who have more than one printer and are in need of printing quality and speed. At the same time, based on Klipper Firmware, it’s friendly for users, and we can perform simple programming to realize the development of new functions and get more…
Creality revealed the new Sonic Pad last month, a Klipper-based gadget for 3D printing. The news came together with its first public reference to the new Ender-3 Neo series that is revitalizing its original Ender 3 product lines with modern hardware.
Recently I received my Ender 3 V2 so I had much to say about this because I personally don’t like commenting on machines that I haven’t actually had hands-on experience with and tested out myself. For those of you that have been patiently waiting I am excited to let you know that I did get…
Although called Ender-3 Max Neo, this 3D printer is still a good option for entry-level users looking for a genuine machine that needs little effort to get it up and running, as well as veterans looking forward to modding and upgrading the printer to their liking.
The 4.2.7 Creality Board upgrades any 8-Bit Ender 3 to 32-Bit and gives it silent drivers. It also upgrades any new Ender 3 with 32-Bit V4.2.2 board to Silent drivers for quiet operation. Today we take you to know its features and the installation step by step.
Ender-3 V2 NEO is a refreshment in Creality collection, it is upgraded Ender-3 V2 but cheaper than Ender-3 S1. If you don’t need a direct drive extruder, it is a great and affordable alternative to S1.