Creality Falcon2
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Creality Falcon2

The Creality Falcon2 are generally positive, with users praising its power, precision and fast engraving speed. It is also noted for its affordability and safety features.

Pros
  • Manual and automatic integrated air assist
  • Airflow detection + lens dirty detection
  • Bidirectional limit switch
  • Offline preview + precise positioning adjustment
Cons
  • Unknown for now

The Creality Falcon2 is a 22W laser engraver that features a triple monitoring system, integrated air assist, and offline creating capabilities. It has a faster engraving speed of 25000mm/min, allowing users to create more in less time. The Falcon2 also has four powerful 6W laser diodes that are compressed to increase the laser power to 22W, enabling it to cut through thicker materials than its predecessor, the Creality Falcon 10W. Additionally, the stainless steel surface will physically react and produce hundreds of colors when heated by the super powerful laser beam. The machine is made with full aluminum alloy structure design for exceptional stability even in high-speed operation. It is compatible with Windows and macOS systems as well as software such as LaserGRBL and LightBurn.

The Creality Falcon2 features an all-aluminum structure for enhanced stability in motion, a larger build area, and greater power than its predecessor. It is capable of cutting 15mm wood with one pass, making it more efficient and functional.

The Creality Falcon2 22W Laser Engraver has a cutting capacity of 15mm wood with one pass, an engraving speed of 25000mm/min, and a spot size of 0.1mm. It also features manual and automatic integrated air assist, airflow detection, lens dirty detection, and bidirectional limit switch.

It involves parameter setting for materials such as white tile and musical instruments like guitars. It is also important to note that the Creality CR-Falcon 2 is the brand’s most powerful, fastest, and feature-rich laser engraver.

Troubleshooting the Creality Falcon2 laser engraver involves tightening the belt and inserting two T-shaped nuts into the left Y-axis assembly, then locking the belt with a hexagon screw. It also supports offline creation thanks to TF card support and offline dynamic preview support. Additionally, it is important to note that the legs have rubbery covers that protect tabletops from scuffs and that Creality included a protective cover for the laser head.

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