
Best Ender 3 Fan Upgrades for Silent Cooling (V2/Pro)
Upgrading your Ender 3 fans can lead to quieter and more effective printing, but with so many options available, it can feel a little overwhelming. The right fan for you is going ... Read more

Upgrading your Ender 3 fans can lead to quieter and more effective printing, but with so many options available, it can feel a little overwhelming. The right fan for you is going ... Read more

There’s a lot to like about Creality’s flagship budget printer, but one of the rare drawbacks is that most models can’t auto-level. An Ender 3 auto bed leveling upgrade can save you ... Read more

While an impressive machine overall, the Ender 3’s build volume is decidedly average. But you don’t have to let the restrictive printable area rule out your larger, bolder projects. There are plenty ... Read more

Though the Ender 3 V2 is a certified classic in the 3D printing community, it’s limited when it comes to the stock Creality Marlin-based firmware. These limitations touch on both the software ... Read more

Without a 3D slicer, your 3D printer is no more than an expensive paperweight. Slicer software bridges the gap between a sleek 3D model and the G-Code instructions needed to bring it ... Read more

As one of the best-selling printers of all time, the Ender 3 and its successors, including the Ender 3 V2, Ender 3 Pro, and more recently the Ender 3 S1 and Ender ... Read more

Not all 3D printer controller boards are created equal. On many older budget printers, basic controller boards limit your printing possibilities. This is why controller board upgrades are so popular, opening the ... Read more

Creality is well known for producing some of the most loved FDM printers, especially the hugely popular Ender 3 range. But, their resin printers, like the Creality Halot-One Plus I reviewed for ... Read more

While excellent budget machines overall, the Ender 3 and its successor models (until the S1 and S1 Pro) still employ a Bowden extruder setup. Stringing, inconsistent flexible material printing, and difficult retraction ... Read more

3D printing can last 20 minutes, several hours, or even days. It all depends on your printer type, object size, and model complexity. Large objects with intricate shapes generally take longer than ... Read more

Print speed is one of the most important settings when 3D printing. It affects both print speeds and the quality of printed parts, and therefore the likelihood of errors and failures. The ... Read more

Among the options, features, and settings within Cura slicer software, one of the most exciting for leveling up your print’s aesthetics is Spiralize Outer Contour, commonly called Cura Vase Mode. It makes ... Read more