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FlashForge 3D Printer Creator Pro, Metal Frame Structure & HATCHBOX ABS 3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03 mm, 1 kg Spool, 1.75 mm, Black

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Style: Printer + ABS Filament, Black


Features

  • Product 1: Full manufacturer's warranty fulfilled by Flashforge, and free email support provided by expert FlashForge technicians
  • Product 1: A sturdy metal frame that is substantially more stable than the Creator's original wood frame.Build volume 8.9 X 5.8 X 5.9 inches
  • Product 1: Aviation level aluminum plate with a thickness of 6.3mm guarantee its surface is completely flat and will not warp during heating process
  • Product 1: Metal platform support plus 10mm guide rod ensure a precise Z axis movement and prevent platform arm from deforming. Filament Compatibility- PLA, ABS, PLA Color Change, Pearl, ABS Pro, Elastic, PVA, HIPS, PETG, TPE, TPU, Conductive Filament, Flexible Filament, Metal Filled Filament, Wood Filled Filament, and PP
  • Product 2: 1 KG (approximately 2.20 lbs) Spool
  • Product 2: 1.75mm Filament Diameter (Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03mm)
  • Product 2: ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) 3D Printer Filament Vacuumed Sealed With Desiccant
  • Product 2: Recommended Extrusion/Nozzle Temperature 210C - 240C (410F - 464F), Use With Heated Build Platform Is Recommended

Description

Style:Printer + ABS Filament, Black FlashForge 3D Printer Creator Pro, Metal Frame Structure, Acrylic Covers, Optimized Build Platform, Dual Extruder W/2 Spools, Works with ABS and PLALeaving our competition a step or two behind, these new features are only available on the new FlashForge Creator Pro: The new front door comes pre-installed, and has been re-designed to provide easier access to prints. The new injected PC top cover comes in one solid piece, making it stronger and more effective at regulating temperature. The new, larger platform adjusting screws have been re-engineered for easier use. The new extruder wiring router can protect wiring from wear and tear efficiently What’s in the box? The Creator Pro Dual Extruder 2x spool holders 2 spools filament(N.W.:1 kilogram per spool, material and color are randomly selected) 2x spare blue platform stickers 2x filament guide tubes 2 M3×8 screws, 3 wrenches in different sizes, 1 spare leveling knob, 2 spare Teflon tubes, 1 unclogging pin and grease in tool bag Extruder’s accessory kit Containing turbo fan duct, 2 M3×8 screws, M3×6 screw Power cord USB cable Injected PC top cover 1 x 16GB SD card (contains software ReplicatorG and FlashPrint, test sample files and operation manual) Compatible Software: ReplicatorG, FlashPrint and Simplify3D(Please kindly noted that Simplify3D is a third party paid software, which is not included in this package. If user want to use, please buy it by yourself) Compatible OS: Windows, Mac OSX and Linux Print from SD card or over USB cable Input file type: STL, gcode, x3g Printing Build envelope: 225 x 145 x 150 mm Build volume: About 5 liters Layer thickness: 0.1-0.3 mm(adjustable) Nozzle diameter: 0.4 mm Materials : Works well with 1.75 mm ABS and PLA.Support Contact Information If you encounter any issues with your FlashForge purchase or have any questions, please contact the support.HATCHBOX ABS 3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03 mm, 1 kg Spool, 1.75 mm, BlackWelcome to HATCHBOX 3D Products Our engineered filament is here to help you stream your creative outlet, enabling you to see your thoughts and concepts engineered into a real and rewarding reality. The filaments are universally designed and compatible with 3D Printers using 1.75mm diameter filament, with a dimensional accuracy of +/- 0.03mm. ABS or Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, is a tough and durable thermoplastic. It's ability to with stand higher temperatures, ABS is one of the most popular and commonly chosen material on the market. ABS can be used for full functional models, and is the closest material to real production models. The 3D printed object will have a glossy type finish with ABS. Why we love it: Prints at higher temperature Tough and durable Requires less manual finishing Process in acetone for polished finish.


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.2 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 6, 2021


Best Sellers Rank: #50,961 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #480 in 3D Printing Filament


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Customer Reviews: 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,310 ratings


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  • Great 3d printer
Style: Printer
This is a great 3d printer, if you want the least amount of hassle and the shortest learning curve, this is the one. My only strong recommendation, is that you buy simplify 3d with it. 3d printing takes much trial and error. Different filaments, different temp settings, different slicing software, etc etc. FFCP takes a lot of that out of the equation. My recomendendations: 1. Buy Simplify 3d 2. Start with PLA. ABS can be very difficult to master and the benefits are few over PLA 3. Use Hatchbox filaments. This is very important. Heat bed to 60 deg, and use 205 for filament. Buy it here from Amazon. Wait for Prime stocks so you don't over pay. 4. 3d prints of high quality take a long time to print. Avg 6 hrs. However, once you see a HQ 3d print, you will never want to use anything else. Bottom line: patience. 5. Level the bed very well before you print. I cannot stress this enough. LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL ! 6. Make sure the first things you print are a filament feeder and a bigger spool feeder. Go on Thingverse for STL plans. You will these before you do anything else. 7. You will almost never use the dual extruders. The only benefit is that you can use two filaments of different types ready to go. 8. Always unload the extruder if you are not going to use the printer for more than a week. 9. Keep the door and top cover on when printing. Heat retention is your friend. 10. Experiment with your slicing settings. Don't accept default values. They are typically the wrong ones for your printer. 11. Try to print things vertically. Vertical printing is always more accuarte. Even if some instruction states to print something flat, always flip it vertically. 12. After you get some time on the stock nozzles, upgrade to some micro swiss nozzles. Huge difference. Do not go full metal. It's not needed and it will screw up you temperatures. 13. The blue stock print surface works great. Don't listen to all the idiot's out there that recomend all kinds of other stuff, glass, PEI, Kapton, etc. The key is keeping your surface clean. Clean with denatured alcohol after each print. Let dry. Always use a raft. I don't care what they say about not using one. ALWAYS USE A RAFT !. When it's truly not sticking anymore replace with a new one. I get about 20 prints before I need to replace. 14. Always preheat. That is so important. Both bed and extruder. OK so here are some cons: 1. Nozzles will need to be replaced at some point. 2. The two nozzles are more than likely NOT at the same height. What this means is that one may "knock" into the other "structures" when printing and ruin the print. The solution here is either remove extruders and rebalance the nozzles or remove the nozzle of the extruder you dont use. Either solution is simple, about 10 min total time. 3. Balancing the table takes several attempts. I use feeler guages. They are more accurate. 4. Loading and unloading the filament becomes a chore, but it's something that needs to be done. 5. The table is actually small, as your appetite for bigger projects grows. You will have to get creative wit layouts. 6. The cooling could be improved. Several mods are available online. 7. Do not use the provided spools. The quality is very low and it has led to numerous clogs. Use Hatchbox for both PLA and ABS. Overall I love this printer. Yes, some things could be improved but the only 3d printer I would consider to be better than this one is the makergear m2. I also own that one. It's very good but also twice the price. I still find myself using the flashforge over the m2 more often than not. The m2 is great for bigger projects. I would recommend the Creator pro 2016 to anyone starting or wanting a more reliable 3d printer. Don't waste your money and time on anything else. I love this machine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2017 by MIT Guy

  • Don't Buy This Junk!!!
Style: Printer
We received this printer on 6/9/2017. It's broken the next day. One of the white wires caught on fire. I called FlashForge repeatedly. After several attempts, they refused to take responsibility. They said, since I purchased this through Amazon, they'll not responsible for any damage or support. What a waste of time and money. I strongly discourage anyone from purchasing this printer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2017 by Vincent

  • Noisy but reliable, 4.4 stars
Style: Printer
I had a Flashforge Finder that I started my 3D printing journey on. I upgraded to a Sindoh 3D WOX 1 which ran wonderfully for a couple months then broke itself. I saw this printer on sale during Amazon's Cyber Monday sale and couldn't resist pulling the trigger on it. Thanks to Amazon, I sent the Sindoh back and replaced it with a BIBO2 3D printer, so I'll be comparing this to them. This is a upgrade from the Finder, not only because of the dual nozzles, but bigger build area and a heated build plate. Also, while the build plate is not removable on this printer, it's more level- stable that the Finder's build plate, about as stable as the glass build plate on the BIBO, and not as stable as the build plate on the Sindoh. The included plate stickers work well, I haven't had any issues with prints not sticking or sticking too well to them. Since this utilizes Flashprint slicer, I picked that right up since the Finder utilizes that slicer. I'm struggling to learn Cura for the BIBO and Sindoh's slicer was easy to pick up. In terms of operational reliability, the Sindoh WAS at the top of my list before it broke itself. This Creator Pro is second on the list. I haven't had the BIBO for very long so it still gets babysat closely. The Finder ran reliably too. Now...... Onto my biggest complaint of this printer: IT IS NOISY! The Sindoh was far and away the quietest printer I've used. The BIBO is acceptable, some stepper movements are noisier than usual. The Finder was fairly quiet. This Creator Pro is easily the noisiest printer of the bunch. How noisy? I have the BIBO and Creator Pro running right now in my "studio" which is in a basement. If I step outside of the studio room, I can easily hear the Creator Pro, and faintly hear the BIBO. If I go upstairs, I can't hear the BIBO, but the Creator Pro's noises can faintly be heard through the HVAC vents. You won't notice it if there's white noise upstairs, but if the house is quiet, you'll hear the Creator Pro running no matter where you are in the house. All said and done though, I don't regret buying this printer and would recommend it to a beginner who knows that 3D printers aren't magic boxes, and even an expert, given the community behind this printer and modifications available for it. I can also speak well for Flashforge's customer service. Although my old Finder was out of warranty when it started malfunctioning (mostly due to my ignorance), Tang kept excellent contact with me and did his best to help me get it going again. He's even provided me with some tips to improve my dual color prints on the Creator Pro. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2018 by Hawk eye

  • No Customer Service/Rude
Style: Printer
Update: After almost 3 years of use I had to send it in for service. Wow was I disappointed. Minimum $160 labor fee no matter what & you will be paying the shipping both ways $90 for me to ship. They only have an email run by “Alex” the employee who hates his job. Alex threatens customers and has a boss thats always on vacation. He likes to give vague answers and doesn’t email back until he feels like it. Alex’s boss apparently can reapond to me through Alex bug not able to call or email me directly. Forget Flashforge if you are a serious user. 3 knob bed leveling sucks balls. Wish it was 4 knob. Other than that you can orint anything with this thing. Realistically I would also buy a Maghold Model C print bed for it. Trying to remove prints off the print bed while still in the unit will mess up your bed level every time. You will also throw of your X, Y and Z rods. You wont belive how hard stuff glues down to that bed. Probably the best printer on the market. Hands down. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2016 by FUnKNUg

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