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Feb 2015

I own two leapfrog creatrs for two years now, the leapfrog creatrs print quality is awesome.

i use simplify3D as it slicer software it works better than repetier.

they are low maintainanse and easy to repair if needed.

i have them printing almost 24rs a day.

i use them to actually print my products, my products come out so nice that injection molding isn’t neccessary.

Hello,

I have a 3D Printing Shop in Amsterdam and we sell a range of printers including the Leapfrog. The Leapfrog has many advantages but simplicity is not one of them.

I highly recommend the Ultimaker 2, or the Original if you are on a budget. They are the best printer on the market for their price range. The only benifit the LeapFrog Creatr HS has over the Ultimaker is a slightly larger print volume and the dual extruder. However it’s faults definitely outweigh these two advantages. It is not easy to use or adjust and takes 30 minutes to heat up when the Ultimaker has already started printing for 28 minutes.

Come by the store if you would like a demo.

Print3D Matter

Ferdinand Bolstraat 182

1072 LV Amsterdam

020 470 2314

I own a Creatr single extruder and received my Creatr HS (for the dual head functionalities) early january. Where the Creatr defenetely had some startup issues, the HS is a well engineer piece of equipment competing with the other popular models out there because of its good price for dual extrusion and large print volume. I mean, it’s heavy and big, but this is a machine that will last for years to come in my workplace. With the Creatr I had to replace some bearing due to the axes being scewed (fast service), though the issues causing this was solved in the HS by applying some milling parts. really a second generation machine that is up for the future if you ask me.

9 days later

Hey,

I’m wondering what code you changed and which firmware version you have?
Also having some issues but when it prints, it prints very good.

since January we own a creatr HS, no breakdowns yet, and the quality is very good.

it prints very fast.

but its not recommended to print at the promised 300mm/s there is no filament witch can handle speeds like that.

we print at 60 tot 100mm/s this will give good prints.

It’s possible to print at 300mm/s … you only need to set the temperature of the nozzle higher so that it can follow the speed. (and the fan on 100%) … I managed to print at 330mm/s with good results. It all depends on the details you want. I print for 98% with a z layer of 100micron. Speed varies around 100 til 160 for good details.