As the never-ending stampede of budget-priced 3D printers continue to crowd the consumer market, FlashForge has remained a pivotal player in this sector by regularly reinventing and expanding its product line.
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From the beginner-friendly FlashForge Finder to the more versatile FlashForge Creator Pro , the Chinese manufacturer is always looking for a specific niche to satisfy with its wide assortment of product offerings. But one FlashForge 3D printer seems to have largely slipped under the radar while the industry slept – almost as if it came onto the scene in a dream…
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Released back in 2014, the FlashForge Dreamer is a dual extrusion 3D printer that came before dual extrusion was the norm in sub-$1000 FDM machines. Although frugally-minded manufacturers like Creality have entered the market with their own affordable dual-extrusion machines, the seasoned FlashForge Dreamer still holds up. Marketed as a novice-level machine that “provides a great learning […]
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