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Creality launched the SparkX i7, the flagship of its new lifestyle brand designed to make 3D printing a true consumer appliance.
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Creality launched the SparkX i7, the flagship of its new lifestyle brand designed to make 3D printing a true consumer appliance.

Originally reported by Manufactur3D

Creality launched the SparkX i7, the flagship of its new lifestyle brand designed to make 3D printing a true consumer appliance. The system uses AI for real-time failure detection and a photo-to-3D workflow that removes technical barriers for beginners. ๐Ÿš€ Featuring 500mm/s speeds and a 3-second toolless nozzle change, it prioritizes usability over manual control. This signals a systemic shift toward AI-driven accessibility as the core standard for mass-market hardware. ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ #3DPrinting #Creal...

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