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Creality is a Chinese technology company headquartered in Shenzhen which manufactures 3D printers<ref>{{Cite web |title=Creality |url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creality |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20260111032613/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creality |archive-date=2026-01-11 |access-date=2026-02-05 |website=Wkipedia}}</ref> and 3D scanners<ref>{{Cite web |title=Scanners |url=https://store.creality.com/collections/scanners |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20260129133218/https://store.creality.com/collections/scanners |archive-date=2026-01-29 |access-date=2026-02-05 |website=Creality}}</ref>
[[wikipedia:Creality|Creality]] is a Chinese technology company headquartered in Shenzhen which manufactures 3D printers and 3D scanners<ref>{{Cite web |title=Scanners |url=https://store.creality.com/collections/scanners |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20260129133218/https://store.creality.com/collections/scanners |archive-date=2026-01-29 |access-date=2026-02-05 |website=Creality}}</ref>


==Consumer-impact summary==
==Consumer-impact summary==


*'''User Freedom:''' Creality silently disabled the root access toggle for K1 series printers, making root access unavailable without using a computer. Creality forced an update to their Creality Scan smartphone app for their 3D scanners that removes the ability to plug the scanner into a phone to use features such as scanning with a phone link without a $250–$300 USD Creality Scan Bridge.
*'''User Freedom:''' Creality silently disabled the root access toggle for K1 series printers, making root access unavailable without using a computer. Creality forced an update to their Creality Scan smartphone app for their 3D scanners that removes the ability to plug the scanner into a phone to use features such as scanning with a phone link without a $369–$419 USD Creality Scan Bridge.
*'''Business Model:''' Creality sells 3D printers and scanners. Creality has also paywalled features on their 3D scanners, requiring a $250–$300 USD Creality Scan Bridge.
*'''Business Model:''' Creality sells 3D printers and scanners. Creality has also paywalled features on their 3D scanners, requiring a $250–$300 USD Creality Scan Bridge.
*'''Market Control:''' Creality has extensive competition, with other 3D printer brands such as [[Bambu Lab]], Prusa Research, and Ultimaker.
*'''Market Control:''' Creality has extensive competition, with other 3D printer brands such as [[Bambu Lab]], Prusa Research, and Ultimaker.
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====Models affected:====
====Models affected:====
K1
*K1
 
*K1C
K1C
*K1 Max
 
K1 Max


===Creality forces update that removes features from their 3D scanners===
===Creality forces update that removes features from their 3D scanners===
{{Main|Creality forces update that removes features from their 3D scanners}}
{{Main|Creality forces update that removes features from their 3D scanners}}


 
Creality's 3D scanners (Otter, Ferret, Raptor, RaptorX) were advertised that they would feature the ability to scan with a wired connection to a phone. Creality added this feature, but later forced an update to the Creality Scan smartphone app that locked access to the previously available features such as scanning with a phone link from their 3D scanners behind a paywall by requiring users to buy the Creality Scan Bridge, a proprietary device which costs $369–$419 USD. The update is forced by updating the software as soon as the user has a stable internet connection and opens the Creality Scan 4 software. There is no option to opt-out, only the chance to install the update. Creality's reasoning for this update was that scanning with a USB cable could overload the phone's motherboard and reduce the battery life overtime.<ref>{{Cite web |title=CR-Scan Otter FAQ and Troubleshooting |url=https://wiki.creality.com/en/3d-scanner/cr-scan-otter/troubleshooting |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20260211061438/https://wiki.creality.com/en/3d-scanner/cr-scan-otter/troubleshooting |archive-date=2026-02-11 |access-date=2026-02-11 |website=Creality Wiki |quote=This could overload your phone’s motherboard and seriously reduce battery life over time.}}</ref> <!-- This is a work in progress -->
Creality's 3D scanners were advertised that they would feature the ability to scan with a wired connection to a phone. Creality forced an update to the Creality Scan smartphone app that locked access to previously available features such as scanning with a phone link from their 3D scanners behind a paywall. After this update, for the previously available features to work again, you need to buy the $250–$300 USD Creality Scan Bridge. <!-- This is a work in progress -->


==See also==
==See also==
[[Bambu Lab Authorization Control System]]
*[[Bambu Lab Authorization Control System]]
 
*[[Bambu Farm Manager]]
[[Bambu Farm Manager]]
*[[Bambu Lab]]
*[[MakerBot]]


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 00:37, 17 March 2026

Creality
Basic information
Founded 2014
Legal Structure Private
Industry Technology
Also known as
Official website https://www.creality.com/

Creality is a Chinese technology company headquartered in Shenzhen which manufactures 3D printers and 3D scanners[1]

Consumer-impact summary

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  • User Freedom: Creality silently disabled the root access toggle for K1 series printers, making root access unavailable without using a computer. Creality forced an update to their Creality Scan smartphone app for their 3D scanners that removes the ability to plug the scanner into a phone to use features such as scanning with a phone link without a $369–$419 USD Creality Scan Bridge.
  • Business Model: Creality sells 3D printers and scanners. Creality has also paywalled features on their 3D scanners, requiring a $250–$300 USD Creality Scan Bridge.
  • Market Control: Creality has extensive competition, with other 3D printer brands such as Bambu Lab, Prusa Research, and Ultimaker.

Incidents

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This is a list of all consumer-protection incidents this company is involved in. Any incidents not mentioned here can be found in the Creality category.

Creality disables root access toggle on K1 series 3D printers

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Creality silently disabled the ability to root 3D printers which were advertised as having a toggle to gain root access to them.[2] Creality does not disclose this on their product page, despite nearly every review citing this as a feature. Creality also will not provide support for root-related faliures.

Models affected:

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  • K1
  • K1C
  • K1 Max

Creality forces update that removes features from their 3D scanners

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Main article: Creality forces update that removes features from their 3D scanners

Creality's 3D scanners (Otter, Ferret, Raptor, RaptorX) were advertised that they would feature the ability to scan with a wired connection to a phone. Creality added this feature, but later forced an update to the Creality Scan smartphone app that locked access to the previously available features such as scanning with a phone link from their 3D scanners behind a paywall by requiring users to buy the Creality Scan Bridge, a proprietary device which costs $369–$419 USD. The update is forced by updating the software as soon as the user has a stable internet connection and opens the Creality Scan 4 software. There is no option to opt-out, only the chance to install the update. Creality's reasoning for this update was that scanning with a USB cable could overload the phone's motherboard and reduce the battery life overtime.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. "Scanners". Creality. Archived from the original on 2026-01-29. Retrieved 2026-02-05.
  2. "Root Disclaimer and Risk Warning". Creality Wiki. Archived from the original on 2026-01-31. Retrieved 2026-02-05.
  3. "CR-Scan Otter FAQ and Troubleshooting". Creality Wiki. Archived from the original on 2026-02-11. Retrieved 2026-02-11. This could overload your phone's motherboard and seriously reduce battery life over time.