Creality 3D Printing, 3D Scanning, Laser Engraving & Accessories: Fast Buyer’s Guide with Videos
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Bring your ideas to life with Creality’s fast 3D printers, precision scanners, powerful Falcon2 Pro laser engravers, and pro-grade filaments—curated by Jaspertronics. Below you’ll find featured products with images and direct links (open in new tabs) plus short videos to see the gear in action. Need help? Call 888-391-5596 or email orders@jaspertronics.com.
Featured 3D Printers
Creality K1 Max – Large, Ultra‑Fast CoreXY
600mm/s speeds, 300×300×300mm build, AI LiDAR & camera, auto-leveling, 300°C high-temp nozzle, flexible materials compatibility. Ideal for rapid prototypes and big cosplay parts.
Creality K1C – Carbon‑Fiber‑Ready Speed
600mm/s speeds, 220×220×250mm build, AI LiDAR & camera, auto-leveling, 300°C nozzle. Great footprint for desks; tuned for PLA‑CF.
Precision 3D Scanning
Creality CR‑Scan Raptor – Hybrid Blue Laser & NIR
Handheld scanner with up to 0.02mm accuracy and 60fps capture for complex surfaces. Supports Windows & macOS.
Desktop Laser Engraving & Cutting
Creality Falcon2 Pro 40W – High‑Power Workhorse
Integrated enclosure, camera, air assist, up to 600mm/s. Cuts and engraves wood, acrylic, coated metals, and more.
Creality Falcon2 Pro 22W – Powerful Diode in Compact Form
Integrated enclosure + camera + air assist; up to 500mm/s. Great for makerspaces and small workshops.
Creality Smoke Purifier – YW200
3‑stage filtration, 99.97% purification, low noise 180W fume extraction for enclosed laser engravers.
High‑Speed Filaments
Hyper PLA‑CF (Purple) – Individual Spool
1.75mm carbon‑fiber reinforced PLA designed for high-speed printing (50–300mm/s). Dimensional accuracy ±0.03mm.
Hyper PLA‑CF (Purple) – 4‑Pack
Stock up and save for production runs.
Hyper PLA‑CF (Purple) – 12‑Pack
Best value for labs and classrooms.
TPU 95A (Red) – Single, 4‑Pack, 12‑Pack
Flexible, durable TPU for wearables, bumpers, and gaskets. 1.75mm, high-speed compatible.
CR‑PLA Matte (Navy) – Single, 4‑Pack, 12‑Pack
Eco‑friendly cardboard spool, matte finish for clean visual prototypes. ±0.03mm tolerance.
Silk PLA (Blue) – Single, 4‑Pack, 12‑Pack
High gloss, smooth texture for display‑ready parts.
Hyper PETG (Green) – 4‑Pack, 12‑Pack
Durable, temperature‑resistant PETG optimized for K1/K1 Max speeds (30–600mm/s).
Videos: See Creality in Action.
Quick Buying Tips
- Speed vs. strength: K1 Max/K1C deliver CoreXY speed; use PLA‑CF or PETG for stiffer parts.
- Fine detail capture: CR‑Scan Raptor excels at small features and mixed surfaces.
- Material safety: Add the YW200 Smoke Purifier when engraving plastics or woods indoors.
Need Help?
Questions about compatibility or settings? Call 888-391-5596 or email orders@jaspertronics.com. Our team will match the right printer, scanner, engraver, and filament to your workflow.
FAQs: Creality 3D Printing, Scanning & Laser Engraving
Which Creality printer is best for speed?
K1 Max and K1C use a CoreXY motion system with up to 600mm/s speeds. K1 Max offers a larger 300×300×300mm build volume, while K1C is a compact, desk-friendly option tuned for PLA‑CF.
What filaments work best with K1 Max and K1C?
PLA, PLA‑CF, PETG, TPU 95A, and select high-flow materials. For stiff, functional parts, use PLA‑CF or PETG. For flexible parts, choose TPU 95A.
How accurate is the CR‑Scan Raptor?
Up to 0.02mm accuracy with hybrid blue laser and NIR capture. Ideal for small features and mixed‑surface geometry.
Can the Falcon2 Pro engrave metal?
It engraves coated and anodized metals and cuts/engraves woods, acrylics, and leathers. It cannot cut bare metals like steel or aluminum.
Do I need ventilation for laser engraving?
Yes. Use the Creality YW200 Smoke Purifier or vent outdoors. Always follow material safety guidelines.
What filament should I start with?
Start with standard PLA or CR‑PLA Matte for easy printing and clean aesthetics. Move to PLA‑CF or PETG for stronger, heat‑resistant parts.
Where can I get help with setup?
Call 888‑391‑5596 or email orders@jaspertronics.com for personalized setup and material recommendations.
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