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Testimonials
The CR-30 from Creality is a new way of exploring your creative impulses on a much larger scale than ever before. I have really enjoyed my time with it, and now it is mounted to my wall, it is getting even more use. I will continue to learn and grow with the machine, and with the help of the small but dedicated community, make better and better prints each time.

www.windowscentral.com
An infinite-Z build volume printer, the 3DPrint Mill is distinctive not only for its conveyor-belt style print bed but also the angled gantry that the print head travels around. It’s a very specific design that introduces a couple of desirable traits in a 3D printer: continuous printing, and the ability to print unsupported overhangs.

www.all3dp.com
Overall, the Creality CR-30 is a printer which has some nice use cases for some people. If you are a prop maker, who will print a lot of swords or long objects, then yes, the printer is great for this purpose. You will be able to print your models in less pieces, with less post processing.

www.3dprintbeginner.com
In general, we liked the CR-30 3D printer, at least for its originality. It is definitely not universal, but in some situations it can be very useful.

www.3dtechvalley.com
Creality’s CR-30 uses a conveyor belt to keep the printing going even when you’re not around to supervise. You can even print really long parts that wouldn’t fit on a normal print bed. As the CR-30 prints one item, its textured belt carries it away so the next workload can begin. In our tests, the printer spit out 10 different parts in 15 and a half hours, without any errors.

www.tomshardware.com
The CR-30 from Creality is a new way of exploring your creative impulses on a much larger scale than ever before. I have really enjoyed my time with it, and now it is mounted to my wall, it is getting even more use. I will continue to learn and grow with the machine, and with the help of the small but dedicated community, make better and better prints each time.

www.windowscentral.com
An infinite-Z build volume printer, the 3DPrint Mill is distinctive not only for its conveyor-belt style print bed but also the angled gantry that the print head travels around. It’s a very specific design that introduces a couple of desirable traits in a 3D printer: continuous printing, and the ability to print unsupported overhangs.

www.all3dp.com
Overall, the Creality CR-30 is a printer which has some nice use cases for some people. If you are a prop maker, who will print a lot of swords or long objects, then yes, the printer is great for this purpose. You will be able to print your models in less pieces, with less post processing.

www.3dprintbeginner.com
In general, we liked the CR-30 3D printer, at least for its originality. It is definitely not universal, but in some situations it can be very useful.

www.3dtechvalley.com
Creality’s CR-30 uses a conveyor belt to keep the printing going even when you’re not around to supervise. You can even print really long parts that wouldn’t fit on a normal print bed. As the CR-30 prints one item, its textured belt carries it away so the next workload can begin. In our tests, the printer spit out 10 different parts in 15 and a half hours, without any errors.
www.tomshardware.com