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FLASHFORGE 3D Printer Creator Pro 2, Independent Dual Direct Drive Extruder W/2 Spools, 4 Printing Modes, Metal Frame Structure, Acrylic Covers, Optimized Build Platform

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Size: Creator Pro 2


Features

  • IDEX 3D Printer with 4 Printing ModesCreator Pro 2 3D printer is equipped with independent dual direct drive metal extruders that allow you to print two different colors and two different materials. Offers higher productivity and more possibilities.
  • Double Productivit Creator Pro 2 equips with Independent dual extruders (IDEX). 2 nozzles work simultaneously and independently to achieve double productivity. Perfect for small workshop's production demands.
  • Heating bed Rapid steady heating prevent model warping much easier to take down models. Better able to produce high-quality prints with a variety of materials such as PLA, ABS, PETG, TPU, Wood and PVA.
  • Anti-scrape DesignWhen using dual color printing, there is much less cross contamination than with other dual extruder 3D printers. It is suitable for industrial design, tool design, architects, mechanical designers, etc.
  • Efficient After-sales SupportAll of our 3d printers provide one month free return and exchange. Lifetime technical support, a one-year warranty and reliable 12-hour response service. At Flashforge, zero risk purchase is for every customer's smiles.

Brand: FLASHFORGE


Material: Acrylic


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 15.7"D x 21.6"W x 18.8"H


Item Weight: 15 Kilograms


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


Brand: FLASHFORGE


Color: Black


Enclosure Material: Acrylic


Compatible Material: Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol, Polylactic Acid, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Thermoplastic Polyurethane


Operating System: Linux


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Item Weight: 15 Kilograms


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 15.7"D x 21.6"W x 18.8"H


Frequently asked questions

The Flashforge Creator Pro 2 provides four printing modes. They are single color, dual color, graded color, and mirror printing. This makes it versatile for various printing needs.

The Flashforge Creator Pro 2 frame is made from sturdy metal. This contributes to its durability and stability during the printing process.

The independent dual direct drive extruder in the Flashforge Creator Pro 2 allows it to print two different materials or colors simultaneously. It also enables duplex printing which can significantly cut down the printing time.

The Flashforge Creator Pro 2 has acrylic covers that serve as a safety feature. They prevent foreign objects from getting into the machine during operation, and help to maintain a constant temperature inside, ensuring the quality and consistency of the prints.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The printer being reviewed is largely seen as a dependable machine that outputs detailed models and has a thoughtful design with dual colors printing and internal lighting. However, feedback indicates it has a minor learning curve, with some finding the setup and instructions inadequate. Many users suggest that the printer could be improved by addressing issues such as a non-standard filament reel hanger, bed not being quite square, and the second extruder being unnecessary.

Pros

  • 🖨️ Outputs beautifully detailed models.
  • 📐 Great sizing capabilities for larger model creation.
  • 👂 Quiet printing.
  • 💡 Thoughtfully designed with internal lighting.
  • 🔄 Dual extruder for different color prints.

Cons

  • 📝 Inadequate setup instructions and confusing user manual.
  • 🔩 Physical setup can be difficult with included tools.
  • 🖨️ Models stick to the platform and can be challenging to remove.
  • 🎞️ Filament reels aren’t a standard fit and may require constant oversight.
  • 🛠️ Setup and use of extruder can be difficult, especially for beginners.

Should I Buy It?

If you are patient and eager to experiment with a dual extruder printer and can overlook some of its design and instruction flaws, this could be a good printer for you. Definitely recommended for someone willing to make minor adjustments and upgrades themselves to enhance the printing experience.


  • Awesome printer with a few small drawbacks
Great prints, exceeded my expectations for common filaments. I print a lot of lettering and it really does well with the Flashprint slicer. Good enough for me atleast. Drawbacks for me are no wifi ability and sometimes small card errors or cable errors but they're never long term. Great for beginners that want to print with dual extruders. If you're new to it there is a learning curve for producing the printd you want. The case is nice, but the platform isn't removable. Instructions to assemble are pretty good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Workhorse
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. Update: second school year still cranking 24/7. Still on original nozzles. Only trouble I have run into is the prints got out of square at one point. There are spacers that came with the printer that you snap onto the horizontal rails to force a fix for this. Took 2 minutes. I am thinking of buying a second one just to keep up with demand for prints. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2022 by K. McCuller

  • Overall Heavy Disappointment
I returned this printer a while ago so it's a bit hard to remember small details. I think this was amazon's fault but the first one got lost in shipping for a week or two and the replacement got here with no outer amazon box. It just had an amazon label on the product box that had all the markings of what was inside on the outside. When I got the printer, setup was annoying and there were just a lot of minor little design flaws that bugged me. I bought this printer to print dual color projects with minimal wasted plastic. That's not what this printer does, at least not out of the box. The first thing was I was having issues slicing a file to work with the printer. Normally I used cura, but I didn't know how to set up the printer profile even after doing some research. So I moved to using their slicer. It was giving me issues for a little while trying to set up a multi color file. After contacting support the solution was right clicking, but I swear originally I tried that and either it came up with nothing or a stripped menu. When I got to printing both heads printed really good when printing individually, but when they got together it was a disaster. Like I said I went with this printer because I wanted to cut down on plastic waste. So I figured it would save plastic and time to go the two head rout, rather than the single extruder multi color rout. Turns out it doesn't matter and just makes the printer overly expensive. When I printed with both heads, quality went down a lot without a purge tower for each head. On top of that colors blead into each other anyway. Keep in mind this is all tested with the PLA THEY provided, so it's not about the filament I was using. I might have been able to tune out all of the problems over time with settings and fixes, but in the end it didn't seem worth it to me. With having to spend so much on the printer I expected a little more performance than I got and was just so frustrated at the whole situation. Either way this seems to be a printer that has become outdated in recent years and Flashforge as not done anything to it to combat the versatility, ease of use, and pricing of competitor printers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2023 by Dennis M.

  • Really great
The first one I ordered unfortunately arrived defective but FlashForge took care of me with a replacement unit. I really appreciate being able to print in Mirror mode and can print twice as fast if making multiple of the same item. The enclosure is helpful because I can put the printer in the garage with no worries. Only drawbacks are the noise and the fact that it’s somewhat difficult to access the build plate inside the enclosure ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2023 by Erica

  • Great printer.
Bought this because I wanted to try to print dual colors. It works great. Takes a bit to get use to the program. I also have Prusa mini+. I would rate this one under the Prusa but still like this one.
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2023 by Todd E. Stephens

  • Difficult to setup and get printing, poor instructions
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

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