The new i7 Nano pairs a compact 260 mm cube build volume with a $299 price tag and an optional CFS nano Kit for four-color desktop printing.
What the SPARKX i7 Nano Adds
Creality has put the i7 Nano on sale at $299 in the US and EUR 299 in Europe. The printer carries a 260 x 260 x 255 mm build volume and tops out at 500 mm/s. A hardened steel nozzle reaches 300 C, and the machine accepts 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, and 0.8 mm nozzles.
The headline feature is the optional CFS nano Kit. This small unit sits on top of the printer and handles automatic filament switching across four colors. A dual-motor system controls channel switching and feeding, so color changes happen without stopping extrusion. Creality says the kit installs in minutes and works with older i7 units too.
AI Features and Monitoring
The i7 Nano includes CubeMe, a feature that turns 2D portrait images into multi-color 3D models. A 720p AI camera watches prints in progress and flags common failures like spaghetti and air printing. Vibration compensation and dynamic pressure adjustment run in the background to keep layer lines consistent.
Who This Is For
The $299 entry point puts four-color printing within reach of hobbyists and small workshops that could not justify a larger multi-material system. The integrated spool holder and compact footprint make it easier to fit on a desk than earlier i7 models.
Creality started shipping the i7 Nano on August 15. The CFS nano Kit is available separately and through bundled packages at the Creality US and EU stores.
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