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david merten

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Jun 22, 2026, 7:50:38 PM (9 days ago) Jun 22
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I just saw an add on Instagram for a flashforge tool changing printer. Only 4 tools but a heated chamber.  Build plate small at 256mm x3. $850 WITH 6 to 8 weeks shipping. This is another brand I have no experience with.  So interested in opinions out there. Info is on their website also.
             David

Kurt The 3D Printer GUY!!

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Jun 23, 2026, 7:10:19 AM (9 days ago) Jun 23
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FlashForge goes WAY Back in the Desktop 3DP market. I could be wrong about this - but, I believe FlashForge was the 1st co. to start making Knock-off's of US brand printers - in regard to the MakerBot Replicator!

Considering the price is inline with the SmapMaker U1 - and the U1 has bigger build volume and is now more mainstream - why not go with the U1? Yeah - I like the idea of the FF having a heated chamber. But, even with my U1 - I could in theory heat the chamber - as I have the Big lid now - as well as the Panda PIQU (which sadly I have NOT Played with yet) - I can also have a heated chamber on my U1. 

Just sayin'...

Also - I take it you have NOT gotten your CC1 Canvas yet? As I have not gotten it yet either!

-K

Bryan Eckert

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Jun 23, 2026, 9:15:41 AM (9 days ago) Jun 23
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I believe David is referring to the Flashforge 5 Creator Pro:

https://www.flashforge.com/products/flashforge-creator-5-pro

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Jun 23, 2026, 4:43:01 PM (9 days ago) Jun 23
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The picture seems to hint that the feeder motor is in the carriage while the feeder gearing is in the tool… along with the heater and sensor.

Bryan Eckert

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Jun 23, 2026, 8:44:46 PM (8 days ago) Jun 23
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Yes I think that’s right. Here’s a video tearing down the toolhead (this isn’t the Pro but it’s the same toolhead)

Looks like a shaft in the middle of the coupler drives the extruder gears. 

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