Anker sub-brand AnkerMake, has announced the launch of the AnkerMake M5C. Anker is marketing this as a beginner friendly, “younger sibling” to the popular AnkerMake M5. This latest 3D printer aims to redefine the user experience by providing an easily customizable interface through its accompanying AnkerMake application. This application allows users to tailor the functionality …
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I was quite excited when I learnt about a 3D printer from Anker, I’ve always found their products to have an impressive build quality, and the AnkerMake M5 is no exception. Equipt with an AI camera, 49-point auto-levelling, and 250mm/s recommended print speed, it’s impressive from the get-go. Assembly Firstly, as ever, is assembly; this …
Creality has just released its third instalment of the Ender 5 series, the Ender-5 S1. Compiling all the best features of its predecessors, the S-1 looks pretty good. This machine boldly claims to print at speeds 5x faster than your average 3D printer, with acceleration up to 2000mm/s2, but is this actually a good thing? …
This is my third review of Creality 3D printers. I have previously reviewed the Creality Halot One Plus resin printer and the Sermoon V1 Pro. The Ender Series from Creality has some of my favourite printers going; the Ender-3 S1 is no exception to this. Though it has room for multiple expansions and extras, it …
The Creality Sermoon V1 Pro is perfect for beginners as this device requires no assembly or levelling. Simply unpack, load your filament, and then you’re all set to go. Because of the all-in-one design, the Sermoon fits nicely into a home environment; this is especially clear when you realise how quiet the printer is. While …
The Halot One Plus is the third printer in Creality’s Halot One series, providing some excellent features and creating beautifully consistent prints. Though it is the most expensive of the three, I think it might be worth the money. 7.9inch 4K Monochrome LCD Utilising an LCD to expose the resin is faster overall than the …