FLASHFORGE Adventurer 5M 3D Printer with Fully Auto Leveling, Max 600mm/s High Speed Printing, 280°C Direct Extruder with 3S Detachable Nozzle, CoreXY All Metal Structure, Print Size 220x220x220mm
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FLASHFORGE Adventurer 5M 3D Printer with Fully Auto Leveling, Max 600mm/s High Speed Printing, 280°C Direct Extruder with 3S Detachable Nozzle, CoreXY All Metal Structure, Print Size 220x220x220mm
Model: FLASHFORGE Adventurer 5M 3D Printer with Fully Auto Leveling, Max 600mm/s High Speed Printing, 280°C Direct Extruder with 3S Detachable Nozzle, Core XY All Metal Structure, Print Size 220x220x220mm
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These gonna take a lot of fine tuning or they good to go after calibration?
These are easy, almost plug and play and they use orca slicer for software. Only thing I found as a downside compared to higher end printers is that it doesn't retract filament. You need to cut it and melt it off when changing reels.
Also note these have been $137 or less on aliexpress from a usa shipping address.
I bought one of these back in October and it was great, at first. Then it started having problems and I've been having a back and forth with RMA since mid November trying to get it fixed. I have had a working printer for far less time than a not working printer and have probably spent as much time, if not more, troubleshooting as I did printing. I've watched so many of their guide videos to pull this thing apart to test their theories that I know exactly where to look when they give me a bad link. I had to clean my Google drive because of all the pictures and videos I've had to send.
The email chain is so long now when I go to upload reference videos it's a nightmare to find the draft.
I would say it's a good printer if you are a person who has better than average luck, but I wouldn't recommend the nightmare of having to deal with a problem.
I bought one of these back in October and it was great, at first. Then it started having problems and I've been having a back and forth with RMA since mid November trying to get it fixed. I have had a working printer for far less time than a not working printer and have probably spent as much time, if not more, troubleshooting as I did printing. I've watched so many of their guide videos to pull this thing apart to test their theories that I know exactly where to look when they give me a bad link. I had to clean my Google drive because of all the pictures and videos I've had to send. The email chain is so long now when I go to upload reference videos it's a nightmare to find the draft. I would say it's a good printer if you are a person who has better than average luck, but I wouldn't recommend the nightmare of having to deal with a problem.
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Be careful with this brand. Just saw a video showing how they are going to be embbeding controls in the firmware to prevent printing 2nd A items and will eventually evolve to not being able to print brands like Nike, Disney, etc
Be careful with this brand. Just saw a video showing how they are going to be embbeding controls in the firmware to prevent printing 2nd A items and will eventually evolve to not being able to print brands like Nike, Disney, etc https://youtu.be/tGEVra9U91I?si=NudyeXnEGqahUzAh
That is going to be all printers soon. Multiple country are pushing for legislation for it.
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These are easy, almost plug and play and they use orca slicer for software. Only thing I found as a downside compared to higher end printers is that it doesn't retract filament. You need to cut it and melt it off when changing reels.
Also note these have been $137 or less on aliexpress from a usa shipping address.
Thats maybe a too complicated way of describing the change filament process. Cut the filament pull it out. Tap the change filament button, and insert the new filament once heated up. It will pull it through enough to get to the new color. Very easy in my opinion
Be careful with this brand. Just saw a video showing how they are going to be embbeding controls in the firmware to prevent printing 2nd A items and will eventually evolve to not being able to print brands like Nike, Disney, etc
That is a law that some clueless legislators are pushing for. They didn't have it embedded and it would be very hard for them to retroactively pull it off. If the law in that video passes it would apply to all 3d printers.
Thats maybe a too complicated way of describing the change filament process. Cut the filament pull it out. Tap the change filament button, and insert the new filament once heated up. It will pull it through enough to get to the new color. Very easy in my opinion
I agree. While I still think changing filament on my older Ender 3 V3se was even easier/faster (no boden tubes) this one is quite easy and effective. Having moved on to a larger K1max, I prefer the FF change process.
All around this is a great printer though I don't know where the $137 price was. $167 was the recent deal price. At $240 I still feel like this is a good buy but it's the same price I paid almost 2 years back ($240 was a deal then).
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Also note these have been $137 or less on aliexpress from a usa shipping address.
The email chain is so long now when I go to upload reference videos it's a nightmare to find the draft.
I would say it's a good printer if you are a person who has better than average luck, but I wouldn't recommend the nightmare of having to deal with a problem.
https://youtu.be/tGEVra9U91I?si=
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Also note these have been $137 or less on aliexpress from a usa shipping address.
Thats maybe a too complicated way of describing the change filament process. Cut the filament pull it out. Tap the change filament button, and insert the new filament once heated up. It will pull it through enough to get to the new color. Very easy in my opinion
https://youtu.be/tGEVra9U91I?si=
Thats maybe a too complicated way of describing the change filament process. Cut the filament pull it out. Tap the change filament button, and insert the new filament once heated up. It will pull it through enough to get to the new color. Very easy in my opinion
All around this is a great printer though I don't know where the $137 price was. $167 was the recent deal price. At $240 I still feel like this is a good buy but it's the same price I paid almost 2 years back ($240 was a deal then).
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