Given rising prices, you might want to get more out of the printer you already have. Get the most out of your K1 with the right slicer!
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Creality has entered the high-speed printing market! But do you go for the Creality K1 vs K1C or even the Max? Read on to learn more!
It's time for the face off: Creality K1 Max vs. Bambu P1S. Read all about their similarities, differences, and which one might suit you best.
Looking for the perfect Creality K1 Cura profile? Check out these settings and unleash the lightning-fast potential of your Creality K1!
Looking to upgrade your Creality K1 extruder or hot end? Read everything you need to know about best options!
The Creality K1 has proven to be a fast and reliable 3D printer. Check out how to improve it even more with the best Creality K1 upgrades!
While we wait for Creality's own AMS, check out this quick Creality K1 multicolor print strategy for creating beautiful, colorful prints!
PrusaSlicer fans, listen up! Learn how to craft a Creality K1 PrusaSlicer profile that gets the job done quickly and at quality.
Creality's new enclosed printers are gaining lots of attention, but is it worth the hype? Check out how the Creality K1 vs K1 Max stacks up!
Creality wants in on all the hubbub over user-friendly CoreXY 3D printers, and it's making its bid with the Creality K1. Despite a rocky start, it is improving.
When it comes to Creality K1 vs Bambu P1P, both are renowned for speedy printing. But which one comes out on top? Read on to find out.
The MFS-K1M is a DIY filament storage system comprised of both 3D printed and off-the-shelf parts that relies on a printer’s own heat to dry filament.
The K1 series was made for speed, but how fast really is it? Read on to learn all you need to know about Creality K1 speed (and quality)!
The machine boasts a fully enclosed design, claimed max speeds of 600 mm/s, a "Silent Mode", clog-free extrusion, and other decidedly prosumer features.
CoreXY is the new knock-off to be, new patents keep coming in, and established players aren't happy with the state of open source. Sound familiar?
New features aimed at device management stand front and center, but could a few user interface tweaks be a sign of good things to come?
The K1 Enhancing Accessory Kit features an AI camera, a roll of Hyper PLA filament, plus an optional hot end and extruder.
Details are scarce, but what little we do know seems to point toward a more prosumer-oriented machine.
The Micro Swiss FlowTech is the first in what will be a line of hot ends that aim to solve common user issues.