Ultimaker cura ender 3 v27/2/2023 ![]() And when people pledge almost $4,500,000 on the campaign, I think that shows that it was absolutely the right thing to do. Kickstarter are happily taking their cut of your pledges, Creality gets hype for their new product, you know, it’s good marketing. Now, sure, it’s not what I would call “in the spirit” of crowdfunding for a well-established company to essentially pre-sell a 3D printer there, and while they surely don’t need the preorder money to actually start production of the CR-6 SE, there’s nothing, like, legally wrong with it. Out of all the companies that would need crowdfunding to launch a product as basic as the CR-6 SE, I wouldn’t really think of Creality. This is a printer that was launched on Kickstarter by Creality – a company that has boasted about selling half a million printers in a single month earlier this year. ![]() Let me start out with the controversy that was the launch of the CR-6 SE. It’s more reliable, it prints better, it looks like a more professional machine, comes in 1/3rd cheaper and it’s a printer you can buy right now without having to deal with the entire crowdfunding or preordering thing they’re doing with the CR-6 SE. ![]() But here’s the thing: The Ender-3 v2 is their actual budget 3D printer and it is actually doing a much better job at just about everything the CR6-SE tries to do. It’s an attempt to catch up to the big boys and to finally have something that’s not going to be labeled as “just another budget 3D printer”. ![]()
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