How comparable is it to the flashforge? Well, I have 4 flashforges and use everything from qidi control boards to nozzles to almost everything else when I need replacement parts! speaking of replacement parts, order a spare thermister and nozzles when you order, that’s the most common part I replace in my farm.
Have you been in my house? Sounds like me. FFCP’s and QIDI’s! eBay QIDI for bargans on parts. Complete extruder setup $85, from FF $235 or so for the same thing.
I second going with the QIDI Tech-1. The FFCP is a great machine also so you won’t get hurt but just pay a little more.
I am a dealer for Flashforge in Canada and there are no plans to release a newer version of the Creator Pro this year. There is a new Guider, Inventor and DLP printer though.
Thanks for all the feedback. This is my first desktop printer (although not new to industrial 3D printing and workflow). I am literally going in circles trying to pick a printer, my budget is $3K and the more I research the more printers drop on my radar! And cheaper too!
Looking for a sub $3K printer with the most flexibility in material options. Need dual extrusion (or single nozzle multi material). Mostly ABS prints. Build volume at least 9inches in some direction as will be making mostly figurines. Although a larger build volume is something very welcomed.
I don’t mind assembling a kit. However prefer to be spending most my time on 3D modeling than printer calibration / maintenance.
I have looked at the printers below and interestingly ended up at FFCP (and Qidi) but it lacks print volume and was concerned it hasn’t been updated in a year compared to other models. But I’m totally noob here and not sure if this is even a real concern.
I am also in the USA
- Rostock Max v3 : liked the print volume, but no enclosure, hard to calibrate and no dual extrusion out of the box. Too much DIY
- Ultimaker 3 : slightly above budget and I feel I’m not getting best value for money.
- BCN3D Sigma R17 : love those independent dual extruders, but long lead time to order. community not so present in USA
- FlashForge CP: although cheaper than the rest, wins on all points except build volume. Slightly too small but can live with it as a first printer
- Taz6 , Prusa , Formbot : not enclosed and no dual extrusion …
BNC SIGMA or something of a very simular name. Large print volume and has two print heads that work independently for duel extrusion prints… sounds perfect for what you want. It is pretty pricy though!