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FlashForge Finder 3D Printers with Cloud, Wi-Fi, USB cable and Flash drive connectivity

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Brand FLASHFORGE
Material Metal
Color Black
Product Dimensions 16.54"D x 16.54"W x 16.54"H
Item Weight 11 Kilograms

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  • Slide-in build plate allows printed objects to be easily removed
  • 3.5-Inch full color touchscreen with intuitive icons makes for easy operation
  • Sturdy, plastic alloy construction ensures stable prints
  • Safe, non-heated build plate
  • Wi-Fi, usb and flash drive connectivity.Positioning Precision: 0.0001 inch on Z axis, 0.0004 inch on XY plane Resolution: 0.004 inch
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4.7
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4.7
Tech Support
3.7
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3.6
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Easy to use
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Thermoplastic Polyurethane, Polylactic Acid
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Polylactic Acid, Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Thermoplastic Polyurethane
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FDM
FDM
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Product Description

Meet the new kid on the block, the user-friendly, home-friendly, and wallet-friendly 3D printer from FlashForge is ready to play. Loaded with easy-to-use features, and designed to be at home in kids rooms and classrooms, the new FlashForge Finder is the first choice for 3D printing novices and educators. Beginners benefit from the slide-in build plate, assisted bed-leveling, and intuitive color touchscreen. And parents and teachers appreciate its quiet and safe operation. The Finder uses only non-toxic PLA, and the heated components are safely encased. The creative world of 3D printing awaits, and the FlashForge Finder is here to show you the way. What’s in the box? Quick start guide, After-sales service card, Power cable, Filament guide tube, Tool bag, Finder 3D Printer, Start-up PLA filament, Power adapter, USB cable, Solid glue. Printing technology- FFF (Fused Filament Fabrication). Build volume: 140 L x 140 W x 140 H mm. Layer resolution: 100-400 microns, adjustable. Positioning precision: 11 microns on x and Y and 2.5 microns on Z. Filament diameter: 1.75 mm. Nozzle diameter: 0.4 mm. Frame and body: plastic and alloy. Extruder quantity: one. Product dimension: 420 x 420 x 420 mm. Product weight: 13.5 kg. Software: FlashPrint. Printing via Wi-Fi, USB cable,USB stick and Cloud. Printing material: PLA


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removable print bed

Slide-in build plate. Easier 3D prints removal

Slide-in build plate allows you to draw it out of the printer and then remove the finished 3D prints more easily. At same time, it can minimize damages or offsets to the build plate.

assisted leveling system

Intelligent assisted leveling system. More precise and easier calibration

Finder features an intuitive calibration detection system to assist leveling. You are directed to tighten or loosen leveling screws until a beeper barely sounds, then it detects the distance between nozzle and build plate to verify whether your leveling is at the right position. Once the first location is leveled, you’re directed to next two screw locations accordingly with same operation. In this whole process, you’re well instructed with clear messages on the touchscreen display. And all of these make calibration much easier and more precise than before.

quiet

Quiet during operation

Finder is equiped with super quiet printing desiging, the sound of operation is low to 50 decibels, provides a quiet printing experience for colleague and family!

wifi

2nd Generation Wireless connection. More stable.

Finder features the 2nd generation Wi-Fi connection with more stable wireless file transmission. And now you can send 3D files from your computer to Finder 8GB memory with your own Wi-Fi network under AP or STA modes.

cloud

Colorful Cloud experiences

Finder supports 3D Cloud function. 3D Cloud not only allow you to store, edit, share and printing status checking online, but also provides you a massive model database.

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Customer reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars
4.2 out of 5
1,045 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, value, and ease of use of the 3D printer. For example, they mention that it consistently prints decent objects, the instructions are easy to navigate, and it comes with everything they need. Customers are also impresseded with the performance. That said, some complain about the adhesion and size of the print bed.

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254 customers mention219 positive35 negative

Customers like the quality of the 3D printer. They say that it consistently prints decent objects, and that it prints like a charm. They also say that the printer is a great entry-level device that seems well designed.

"...I'm just amazed with the look of the design, the quality of the prints, and several small details other printers just don't have that make the..." Read more

"...So this thing is still printing like a champ...." Read more

"This printer is very good. I have this and a Prusa I3 MK3 I built from a kit. The Benchy I printed on the Finder is almost identical to the Prusa...." Read more

"...For the simple models I've done so far, FlashPrint seems alright, but so far I don't care for the way it builds supports...." Read more

232 customers mention202 positive30 negative

Customers like the ease of use of the 3D printer. They mention that it's simple to use, easy to set up, and navigate. They also find the instructions to be OK, the free software to be easy to use and the slicer to be simple to operate. Customers also mention that the print process is easy, with minimal or fast setup.

"...a relative beginner myself in some aspects of 3D printing, it's easy to navigate and know what state your printer is in, and the graphics of the..." Read more

"...The instructions are Ok. But this is my first real experience printing, and I've been able to get through just fine...." Read more

"...The quality of prints are nearly perfect. Setup was very straightforward and I was printing within 30 minutes...." Read more

"...to get, eventually settled on this one, as it seemed to be the easiest to use and I figured the "autoleveling" mechanic would be really..." Read more

166 customers mention117 positive49 negative

Customers like the performance of the 3D printer. They say it works well, is easy to use, and produces excellent results. Some say that the low-res printing works great and the software works great. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and recommend it to others.

"...The test went perfectly, my next print went off without a hitch, and it's so quiet too!..." Read more

"...Was able to do that, and it still works. It's worked great with every PLA filament I've put through it, and even the polysmooth...." Read more

"...I'm still very happy with the print quality and overall capability - adding a picture of the most recent and very complex print of a skull I..." Read more

"...started coming out good for the next two days before they started to fail again. The first few layers began to warp and not stick to the bed...." Read more

95 customers mention78 positive17 negative

Customers like the value of the 3D printer. They say it's reasonable for the price, fantastic that the technology costs so little, and comes with everything they need, including one spool of filament.

"...PROS:•Very affordable•Simple to setup and use•Minimal tinkering required•Accepts 3rd party filaments..." Read more

"...The filament offered by FlashForge is comparable in price and can be used with the housing included...." Read more

"Really a great printer at a great price...." Read more

"...printer is an excellent introductory model that competes well with more expensive options...." Read more

148 customers mention84 positive64 negative

Customers are mixed about the print quality of the 3D printer. Some mention that the build quality is very good for the price point, and it can produce some great quality. However, others say that it wouldn't print correctly, and that it didn't do perfect prints out of the box.

"...I'm just amazed with the look of the design, the quality of the prints, and several small details other printers just don't have that make the..." Read more

"...getting a problem with the filament sensor, which would cancel printing almost immediately...." Read more

"...fun as heck for the kids to see/learn/use5) Initial quality VERY GOOD (will update in a few weeks, if I remember)" Read more

"...It helps that the software it uses is pretty solid and good at detecting problems.•IssuesThe issues for this have been minor...." Read more

47 customers mention20 positive27 negative

Customers are mixed about the support of the 3D printer. Some mention that the support is awesome, helpful, and fantastic. Others say that the lack of any support after purchase is a complete dealbreaker. They also say that there is iffy support documentation.

"...I found the support documentation a bit iffy...." Read more

"...Their slicing software is very good and easy to use. The automatic supports are spot on...." Read more

"...but I did have some issues right out of the gate and have had no support at all...." Read more

"...The tree-like auto supports are great, they're usually pretty easy to remove and help keep complex builds nice and secure...." Read more

64 customers mention14 positive50 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the size of the 3D printer. They mention that the print bed seems a bit small in terms of other 3D Printers, and the build size is relatively small. That said, they say it's perfect for classroom use. Some complain about the small printing base and volume. They also mention that it doesn't fit the standard spool size and that the build in filament holder can only hold small spooles.

"...For the price point I really can't complain. The build dimensions are smaller than most, but honestly I knew that going in, and it hasn't been a..." Read more

"...The Finder does not have a heated print bed so I struggled getting larger prints to stick...." Read more

"...The build size is relatively small (5.5"X5.5"X5.5") verses the Prusa (9.8" X 8.3" X 8.3"), but its big enough to do basic items...." Read more

"...and amazing quality, I am very happy with this machine, perfect small beginner 3d printer.1...." Read more

46 customers mention12 positive34 negative

Customers have negative opinions about the adhesion of the 3D printer. They mention that the object doesn't stick to the build plate, and the filament goes all over place. The bed adhesivity is good but not spectacular, and glue and mid print leveling was required. Some prints fail due to adhection to the surface. One of the front feet didn't stay on the print bed, and one of the customers could not get the filament to stick.

"...The first few layers began to warp and not stick to the bed. Pulling up in the middle of the prints...." Read more

"...I then printed out a tree frog. One of the front feet did not stick to the print bed. The body looked great...." Read more

"...No problems with prints not sticking, they even include a gluestick..." Read more

"...Bed adhesion can be challenging, but that's the case in all 3d printers...." Read more

Great at first. Catastrophe in the making.
2 Stars
Great at first. Catastrophe in the making.
Edit: over a month in, and everything went to pieces. My success rate dropped from a wonderful 99% to 10%. The first issue came when prints would have a random or specific layer just get completely messed up, no bonding, and the rest of the print infill would be messed up entirely. Using different filaments, different Gcode files, different .stl files, the problem is really bad. So I updated my program and firmware, had an immediate jam with FlashForge red filament. Had to disassemble the entire print head to extract the piece. The same day had another jam with Hatchbox filament. Then I couldn't manage to get the build plate level or the extruder in the same place reliably, it would make an unholy grinding sound and sometimes, randomly, the build plate would be entire inches away from the head when it starts extruding.I got in touch with FlashForge support, who were mildly helpful but never got any of the severe issues resolved. Every time I tried one of their fixes, it either didn't help or got worse. It drives me mad because it WAS working amazingly well, and now is almost unusable. Entirely disappointing, I'll be returning this shortly.Notes: I have gotten successful prints, I do know how to level the print bed, I'm good with troubleshooting devices. It's my job to fix smartphones. The photos include all my recent failures, and this doesn't include the innumerable times the print just extruded into thin air, didn't stick to the plate, or was jammed so hard into the plate that it didn't print 3 layers.-end edit-2 weeks in, so far, so good. Been really enjoying using it so far, I've been printing near nonstop with it. I'd say without a shadow of doubt that this is the most newbie-friendly printer on the market. I did a huge amount of research on which printer to get, since this is my first endeavor into 3D printing, and this seemed like the best blend of simplicity and affordability. There are cheaper printers, yes, but they're usually DIY which seem very finicky and time consuming. This printer is very simple to set up, I had my first print completely done in under 45 minutes from receiving the UPS box.•SetupWhen I received the printer, it came well packaged with a lot of styrofoam and clips. Be sure to get all the packaging off. After plugging it in and setting up the packaged spool of filament (mine was red), I leveled the build plate (which in itself is a easy and guided process) and printed the included 20mm cube. It printed the cube in 11 minutes, and it was extraordinarily difficult to get off the build plate. I had to mangle the poor cube to get it off the plate. Maybe I goofed up or something, but since then I've been using 3M blue printers tape. I use a pocket knife to pry prints off the build, which works well. Side note, turning down the temperature to 210c (from my experience) helps keep the prints from fusing to the plastic.•FilamentsI tried to get a pretty wide range of colors when I initially bought the printer. I was guessing that I'd get red with the printer, as other people have, so I ordered: (not sponsored just recommendations)-FlashForge Green, 0.67kg-HatchBox Yellow, 1kg-HatchBox Blue, 1kg-ProMolt Professional Black, 1kg-Solutech Real Wite, 1kgI've had great success with all of those filaments. You can use the 3rd party spools no problems, but I'd recommend a spool holder. I got a cheap one from Hatchbox, has worked great for everything I'd needed. The only filaments I've had any issues with (and they're minor) have been the FlashForge filaments, they work good on a technical level but they're fairly transparent. If that's what you want, great, but just be aware that it doesn't look as nice for figures or statues (in my opinion).Loading and unloading filaments has been a bit unusual, I haven't figured out how to pull the filament out of the extruder head so I just cut the filament off right at the input, then select Settings > Filament > Load, wait for it to heat up, then extrude that inch or two of plastic out. It works pretty well and takes under a minute, you just feed the new filament in behind it. Haven't had any issues with the filament clogging or anything, though at high temps like 220c (where it preheats to by default) it does slowly drip out in little strings. Be sure to clear those before you print.•Print BedPrint bed seems a bit small in terms of other 3D printers, but I've made due. Usually you can scale down or slice models to fit on the bed. Be aware that 5.5" cubed isn't massive, but can get the job done for most things. I haven't tried printing directly onto the print bed since my very first 20mm cube, and I had a heck of a time getting that cube off. I've been using 3M blue painters tape since then, and have had a lot more success with it. Be sure to turn the temperature down, 220c is a bit too hot and will want to fuse with the painters tape. If I get lucky I can pop the print off the tape and reuse the tape, though usually I replace the tape every print or two.•SoftwareThe bundled software is great. It's not a 3D modeling program, but it's great to taking models and quickly converting them into printable models. It's a requirement, as far as I know, before you can print something. I use a MacBook Pro, and the software works pretty great. I'd recommend changing some of the default print settings, like turning infill down to 10% or 5%, and turning the temperature down. I'm running at 210c, though I want to experiment with 200c. The tree-like auto supports are great, they're usually pretty easy to remove and help keep complex builds nice and secure. However, I really don't like rafts. They rarely come off in one piece and are frustratingly strong to remove. Especially on models that have a solid bottom, it just fuses with the bottom. I've had no issues printing the supports directly onto the print bed, so that's what I'd recommend.The on-printer software, accessed via touchscreen, is great too. Very user friendly and easy to operate, it's nice to be able to access a bunch of settings right on the printer. Plus preheating and selecting a print is easy too. It copies the print to the printer's internal hard drive, so once the print starts you can unplug your computer or unplug the flash drive with no problem.•PLA PlasticThis printer only prints in PLA. Some would consider this a negative, I don't have a problem with it though. Personally speaking, as a newbie to printing, PLA is the only plastic I'm interested in. It's very easy to work with, you don't have to deal with a heated print bed or finicky fan speeds or anything like that. PLA prints don't tend to warp if the temperature isn't perfect. Not to mention that PLA is cornstarch based, so it is eco friendly and smells nice while printing. The smell is very subtle, though I keep my room well ventilated. PLA isn't as tough as ABS, and may not perform as well in high-stress or high-heat environments, but I haven't found anything to print that needs to be stress-tested. I printed a very thin support for an herbs plant, and the supports were amazingly flexible. For beginners, I'd highly recommend PLA over ABS.•PrintsSince this is a PLA printer, it can print at 4 resolutions: low (draft, 0.3mm), standard (0.18mm), high (0.14mm), and hyper (0.08mm). I do the vast majority of my prints in standard, and they come out looking very nice. You can clearly see the print layer, but they're subtle and very uniform. I've also printed at high definition, and at that point the layer lines start to fade. I haven't yet printed in hyper, but the time it takes to print in hyper is unreal, so only save that for when you absolutely need to.The prints usually come out very nice and clean. Sometimes there will be little strings or webs between pieces, but they can quickly be cleaned up with a knife or just your hands. Usually print problems are things I could have fixed, like an overhang that should have had a support but I forgot to add it. The printer has not EVER completely failed a print on it's own. All of the failed prints were either because 1) I forgot to add supports for an overhang greater than 45º, 2) there was a raft that fused moving pieces together, or 3) the power went out and canceled the print (consider a UPS battery backup maybe). I haven't had the printer go haywire and screw up a print on it's own yet. It helps that the software it uses is pretty solid and good at detecting problems.•IssuesThe issues for this have been minor. Once I added the blue painters tape to the print bed, no amount of releveling would get the print head to get the right height. It would drag the print head through the tape, and wouldn't print the first layer of plastic at all. To get it working better, I releveled the bed with an additional piece of paper or two, to get the extra height I need. I've contacted FlashForge about this issue, and I haven't heard back yet.Besides that, the only other issue is the on-printer screen is sometimes a bit janky. While scrolling through my flash drive full of files, it might act like I tapped twice and select something two folders deep. Some people might consider the PLA only or the print bed size problems, but I've managed no problem.In conclusion, the FlashForge Finder is just about the best printer I could recommend for a beginner or someone looking to get into 3D printing for the best time. It's no the most flexible, it's not very upgradable like a DIY printer, but it's also very stable and very easy to use. PLA plastic is beginner friendly, and I've had wonderful success with it.PROS:•Very affordable•Simple to setup and use•Minimal tinkering required•Accepts 3rd party filaments•Removable build plate (easy to put tape down on it)•No print failures due to the printer itself so far•Nice bundled software•On-board 4gb hard drive, to prevent interruption•Quite and low-smellNEUTRALS:•PLA only, depends on your goals•Build plate size, once again depends on your goals•No major upgrades or tinkering potentialCONS:•Build plate size can be a bit restricting, depending on your goals•On-board slot for PLA spool is proprietary only and only 0.67kg(side note about photos: I have printed more than just Pokemon, it's just what I had on hand)
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Rupert J
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended beginner machine.
Reviewed in Canada on June 29, 2019
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SUS
5.0 out of 5 stars Simple confiable y facil de usar
Reviewed in Mexico on June 22, 2018
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5.0 out of 5 stars Simple confiable y facil de usar
Reviewed in Mexico on June 22, 2018
Fácil de calibrar y usar, se puede empezar a imprimir prácticamente saliendo de la caja, el software es amigable y fácil de usar, se puede imprimir vía wifi o por usb, la principal contra para algunos podría ser el volumen de impresión para mi no es problema no requiero piezas grandes, la otra contra es que usa filamentos propietarios (dentro del compartimiento que por cierto suele atascarse) pero es una impresora 3d simplemente imprimes uno externo y listo usas el filamento que mas te guste, en mi caso imprimí uno externo e hice un contenedor. Muy contento con la impresora.

Actualización 31/07/2018
La impresora lleva casi 600 horas de impresión a excepción de imprimir unos soportes para carretes de filamento y lubricarla no se le ha hecho absolutamente nada mas.

El único detalle es el servo que usa para calibrar pero es posible que lo dañe yo de cualquier forma esta impresora una vez que esta calibrada no requiere volverla a calibrar, esta si cumple con sale de la caja y a imprimir.

Compre otras dos la famosa CR y esa requiere mucho trabajo y modificaciones para imprimir correctamente compre otra para no pasar por el calvario de la CR (La CR-10S es una maquina superior una vez que esta ajustada y modificada) me di la arrepentida de mi vida (necesito mas área de impresión) con la robo 3d r1 + que se supone promete lo que promete esta flashforge pero la robo 3d ni de broma cumple esta flashforge si.

La única contra real de la flashforge seria el pequeño tamaño de la área de impresión de ahí en mas es una maquina muy bien hecha, muy robusta y muy confiable. Si bien había dicho que no tenia problema con el tamaño conforme paso el tiempo si requerí cosas mas grandes.

Amazon no vende los modelos mas grandes de flashforge directamente desafortunadamente,
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Harsha
5.0 out of 5 stars Ease of use
Reviewed in India on August 14, 2018
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ease of use
Reviewed in India on August 14, 2018
I decided on this printer because I read about how easy it is to set up and also it has very less overhead task at the beginning of the print job. And after using it for many days I think this is true. The set up was very simple because of assisted calibration. The prints are good and satisfactory. I do not have any other benchmark to compare it with but my feeling is the prints are good in terms of finish. I will recommend this printer to people who wants to use printer as a tool than as a means of DIY. There are other printers cheaper than this if you have time and interest to go through the hassles of tweaking and finetuning with the printer.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 初めての3Dプリンター
Reviewed in Japan on December 9, 2021
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Leo
5.0 out of 5 stars Un pequeño tip
Reviewed in Mexico on November 24, 2020
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5.0 out of 5 stars Un pequeño tip
Reviewed in Mexico on November 24, 2020
Cuando las impresiones se les despeguen pongan lápiz adhesivo (prit) en la base eso hace que ya no se despegue. Al menos a mi me a funcionado
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