What If You Could Scan, Engrave, and Print Anything?
- Creality 3D scanners bridge the gap between the physical and digital world — capture any real object and instantly have a precise 3D model ready for printing, reverse engineering, or archiving.
- The Falcon2 Pro S laser engraver opens an entirely new dimension of making — cut and engrave wood, acrylic, leather, metal, and dozens of other materials with professional precision at maker-friendly pricing.
- Not sure which tool fits your workflow? Our specialists will help you choose between scanning and engraving solutions based on your specific project requirements.
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Creality Sermoon S1 3D Scanner
Vendor:CrealityCreality Sermoon S1 3D Scanner
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- $2,699.00
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- $2,699.00
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Creality Sermoon P1 3D Scanner
Vendor:CrealityCreality Sermoon P1 3D Scanner
- Regular price
- $2,999.00
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- $2,999.00
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Creality Falcon2 Pro S 40W Enclosed Laser Engraver & Cutter
Vendor:CrealityCreality Falcon2 Pro S 40W Enclosed Laser Engraver & Cutter
- Regular price
- $1,349.00
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- $1,349.00
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FAQ
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What is a 3D scanner and what can I do with it?
A 3D scanner captures the shape and geometry of a real physical object and converts it into a digital 3D model:
- Reverse engineering: Scan an existing part to recreate it in CAD software — useful when no original drawings exist or when you need to modify a physical object.
- 3D printing workflow: Scan an object, edit the model, and print a customized version or replacement part.
- Quality control: Compare scanned parts to original CAD files to verify dimensional accuracy and detect manufacturing deviations.
- Art and preservation: Digitize sculptures, artifacts, or historical objects for archiving, reproduction, or display.
- Medical and dental: Scan anatomical structures for custom prosthetics, orthotics, or dental applications.
- Output format: Most scanners produce STL, OBJ, or PLY files — directly compatible with 3D printing software and CAD applications.
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What is the difference between the Sermoon S1 and Sermoon P1?
Both are professional Creality 3D scanners, but positioned for different use cases:
- Sermoon P1 — The higher-end model with superior accuracy and resolution. Designed for professional reverse engineering, quality control, and industrial applications where precision is critical.
- Sermoon S1 — Slightly more accessible entry point into the Sermoon professional scanning lineup. Still delivers excellent accuracy suitable for most professional and semi-industrial applications.
- Both feature: Structured light scanning technology, high-resolution output, and compatibility with major 3D modeling and CAD software.
- Which to choose: For industrial QC and precision engineering → P1. For general professional scanning, product design, and reverse engineering → S1.
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What is the Falcon2 Pro S and what materials can it cut and engrave?
The Falcon2 Pro S is a 40W enclosed diode laser engraver and cutter:
- Wood: Cuts up to 15–20mm softwood, engraves hardwood, plywood, MDF, and bamboo with excellent detail.
- Acrylic: Cuts and engraves clear, colored, and mirrored acrylic — popular for signage, decorations, and product displays.
- Leather: Engraves real and faux leather for custom wallets, bags, belts, and accessories.
- Metal: Engraves anodized aluminum, stainless steel (with marking spray), and coated metals. Direct cutting of bare metal requires fiber laser — not diode.
- Fabric and paper: Cuts fabric, felt, and paper for custom apparel, cards, and craft projects.
- Enclosed design advantage: Contains laser emissions, reduces fire risk, and significantly reduces smoke and fume exposure compared to open-frame laser engravers.
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What is the difference between an open-frame and enclosed laser engraver?
This is one of the most important decisions when choosing a laser engraver:
- Open-frame engravers: Lower cost, larger work area, easy to modify. However, laser beam is exposed — requires laser safety glasses, proper ventilation, and careful supervision at all times.
- Enclosed engravers (Falcon2 Pro S): Laser is contained within a protective enclosure — significantly safer for indoor use, reduces fume exposure, and contains potential fire hazards. Better suited for workshops, studios, and shared spaces.
- Who needs enclosed: Anyone working indoors in a shared space, with children nearby, or in a professional studio environment where safety compliance matters.
- Bottom line: The Falcon2 Pro S enclosed design makes it the safer, more professional choice — especially for regular use in non-industrial environments.
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Can I use the Falcon2 Pro S for a custom merchandise business?
Yes — the Falcon2 Pro S is well-suited for small-scale custom merchandise production:
- Personalized gifts: Engrave names, dates, and custom designs on wood, leather, acrylic, and metal products.
- Custom signage: Cut and engrave acrylic and wood signs for businesses, events, and home décor.
- Product branding: Engrave logos and branding onto wooden boxes, leather goods, and promotional items.
- Print-on-demand: Pair with the eufyMake UV Printer E1 for a complete custom product studio — UV printing for color, laser engraving for depth and texture.
- Production speed: 40W power delivers fast cutting and engraving speeds — suitable for small batch production without sacrificing quality.
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Can I get help choosing between a 3D scanner and a laser engraver for my project?
Absolutely — they solve very different problems and the choice depends entirely on what you're making:
- Choose a 3D scanner if: You need to digitize physical objects, reproduce existing parts, do reverse engineering, or verify dimensional accuracy.
- Choose a laser engraver if: You want to add custom text, logos, or artwork to physical products, cut shapes from flat materials, or build a custom merchandise production workflow.
- Use both if: You want to scan an object, modify it digitally, print it in 3D, and then laser engrave custom branding or details onto the final product.
- Get started: Fill out the contact form below and we'll help you identify the right tool for your specific project and budget.

