The FlashForge Finder features patented extruder structure with built-in turbo fan for encircled air and better molding. The easy operation LCD touch screen is 3.5-inch to preview control. It supports different languages such as English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, French, etc.
The full package design has an easy level quiet operation and slide-in build processing plate. It has an efficient and powerful flashprint to improve the printing precision. Supported filament includes ABS, PLA, PETG, TPU, FLEX, Luminious, Metal, and Wood.
Specifications:
- Dimension: 420 x 420 x 420 mm
- Weight: 16 kg
- Build Volume: 140 L x 140 W x 140 H mm
- Nozzle Diameter: 0.4 mm
- Extruder Quantity: 1
- Frame and Body: Plastic and alloy
- Printing Technology: FFF (Fused Filament Fabrication)
- Layer Resolution: 100-400 microns, adjustable
- Operating Systems: Windows, Mac OS x, Linux
- Printing Connectivity: Wi-Fi, USB cable,USB stick, 3D Cloud
- Positioning Precision: 11 microns on x and Y and 2.5 microns on Z
- Filament diameter: 1.75 mm
- Software: FlashPrint (not included). There’s no memory card or stick included in package, you need to download from FlashForge official website.
What’s In The Box
- FlashForgeFinder 3D Printer
- Quick start guide
- Power cable
- Filament guide tube
- After-sales service card
- Power adapter
- USB cable
- Solid glue
- 300g PLA filament (random color)
- Tool bag (with 2 Allen wrench, Screwdriver, Wrench, Unclogging pin tool, Grease, PTFE tube)
User Manual: Flashforge Finder.pdf
Product Description:
FlashForge Finder provides powerful and efficient flashprint with handy function. It has an enhanced printing precision through internal and external compensation — a software that’s self-developed by FlashForge — which is simple and easy to use. The supported filaments include ABS, PLA, TPU, Flex, Luminious, Wood, Metal.
This Finder 3D printer also has the FlashForge integrated assist leveling system that delivers precise and easy calibration. It features an intuitive calibration detection to assist the leveling. It provides straightforward direction to tighten and loosen the leveling screws until you hear a beep sound, which detects the build plate and nozzle distance and helps verify the leveling at the correct position.
As soon as the first location is leveled, it directs into the next screw positions accordingly. In this process, the instructed comes clearly into the touchscreen display. This makes the calibration easy and precise.
Just like other FlashForge 3D printers, the Finder has a slide-in build plate for easy and fast 3D prints removal. This plate lets you draw out the printer to remove the completed 3D prints while minimizing offsets or damages to the plate. It has a patented extruder structure with built-in turbo fan to circulate the air for better molding process.
The Finder has quiet operation, which is equiped with silent printing funtion. The operation sound comes at a low 50 decibels which allows a quiet printing experience for the household.
The FlashForge 3D printer supports the 3D cloud function where you can edit, store, and share printing projects and status online. FlashForge provides a huge 3D design and model database.
FlashForge Finder is a highly recommended 3D Printer and you should get it now. Order Here!
Trey Cool –
The printer is one of the best hardware right now, though the software is quite mediocre. One thing I like is the unique startup sound compared from other printers I’ve used. This comes with buildtak, tools kit, filament. Not sure of the PLA filament comes as random but its terrible filament to use on the Flashforge Finder.
Bradley –
I’m quite surprised that the Finder didn’t have any pre-equipped glass surface build, which is a great enhancement for 3d printers. Its blue plastic sheets that’s included with the machine are just as good as the surface build. I don’t know why, but putting in a glass build seem to be not that hard, especially for an established product like Flashforge.
With an enhancement that most 3D printers does not have right now, it also protects the filament spools from dust and humidity. The Finder includes 2 (0.6kg) spools inside provides additional protection, though I notice that after 10 days or so, the PLA and Abs looks to break down after it gets exposed to internal room air of around 60% humidity, though it can be somehow restored if ylou put it in the oven.
Riley –
I would like to see a new solution for the filament for the heavier spools, while protecting the spools from further humidity, while it is waiting for printing. Though a solution would be to use a dry box to conceal the filaments, but incklude a desiccant so it keeps the humidity to 25%.
Belle –
The Flashforge Finder is a great choice for PLA and ABS printing without any fuss whatsoever. Overall, I’m pleased with the structure, with no other 3D printer coming close. To say that it’s valuable machine to meet my needs, I’m quite happy that I got this printer.
Rick B –
Got FlashForge Adventurer 3 on time for the Holidays as I’ve been planning to print and give away items. The initial outlay is costly, but in the long run, the machine is useful in many aspects as you can print almost anything that you can find on the Internet.
They provided introductions to use for the FlashPrint software but you can also find lot of helpful information in forums and also on YouTube.
The first print that I did is to test print a cube. I did notice some stringing on the items on the platform builder. So far, I’ve only used PLA and I can’t attest on the use of other filaments.
Curry –
I’m giving this machine 5 stars, have produced about 20 3dprints, with 1 fail. The 3d printer is a great way to create gifts and even personalize gifts for family and friends. The printer is a really great way to bond with your kids and quite a delight while you watch it in operation and create the items. The printer is highly useful in many aspects as you can print almost any items as long as it is within the printing area.
Dawn –
Simple and fast to setup. Easy operation out of the box, currently used Polar Cloud, the printing comes out sleek, there’s a build in web cam which I didn’t know of at first, twas useful if you have longer printing and you have to attend to something else like cooking, dishes, laundry, baby, etc, you can check out progress of your printing using its webcam.
Meylin –
The Flashforge Finder is easy to set up, beginner friendly, though you’ll encounter several mistakes on figuring it out, especially if you’re an absolute noob, though this shouldn’t deter you from printing great designs as soon as you get the hang of it.
Kristoph –
It has everything I want from a small 3d printer and took me a while to find the best one. I do like its dual extruder and the options to use more filaments. I’m new to 3d printing and there were stuff that didn’t come out as expected, I had basic knowledge on how to operate (having used xyz da vinci). Unboxing, all the pieces goes together, with tools for assemble. The software can be downloaded from Flashforge site, which is nice as its free.