FLASHFORGE AD5X Multi-Color 3D Printer with IFS,Fully Auto Leveling FDM 3D Printer with Max 600mm/s High Speed Printing and Max 300°C Nozzle,Large Printing Size 220 * 220 * 220mm

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Multi-Color 3D Printing with IFS Technology: The FLASHFORGE AD5X features Intelligent Filament Switching (IFS), enabling seamless multi-color printing for vibrant and intricate designs in a single print job.
Fully Automatic Leveling System: The printer comes with a fully automatic leveling system, ensuring a perfectly leveled print bed for consistent and high-quality prints every time.
High-Speed Printing up to 600mm/s: With a maximum printing speed of 600mm/s, the AD5X delivers fast and efficient printing, saving time without compromising on precision.
High-Temperature Nozzle (Up to 300°C): The printer’s nozzle can reach temperatures of up to 300°C, making it compatible with a wide range of filaments, including PLA, ABS, PETG, and more.
FDM Technology for Reliable Performance: Utilizing Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) technology, the printer ensures precise and reliable layer-by-layer printing, making it suitable for both beginners and professionals.

9 reviews for FLASHFORGE AD5X Multi-Color 3D Printer with IFS,Fully Auto Leveling FDM 3D Printer with Max 600mm/s High Speed Printing and Max 300°C Nozzle,Large Printing Size 220 * 220 * 220mm

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  1. Amazon Customer

    Not perfect, but buy it right now.
    The software ecosystem isn’t great. Bamboo’s is much better, and I wish they’d work on that. It’s loud, and I’ve heard some odd sounds from the fans that make me a little nervous only 3 weeks in.That said, for $340 for my first printer, I’m blown away by the engineering. They did a really good job. The touch screen may not feel like an iPhone, but it works just fine. The print quality, speed, precision, and reliability have me floored. It’s also the only printer I could find in this range that has HEPA and charcoal filters with internal and external circulation. I threw some Kapton over the doors when printing in the house to better seal the system, but having the backbones of a proper filtration system is huge. The flashforge specific Orca slicer works great. I’m an aerospace mechanical engineer and I couldn’t be more impressed for the cost. I love it. I really do.

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  2. Matthew j. C

    Get ready to enjoy 3-D printing!
    Once you buy a machine, you will no longer have to fiddle or try to figure out why your prince are failing! I’ve got close to 300 hours on it with no signs of wear and tear. The thing still performs like it did the day I opened it up. I cannot get over how fast and easy it is to operate and the quality of the prints are amazing no fine-tuning,no fiddling with it no hassle when I want to print something. I just check that there’s good fulfillment and hit send very rarely fails and produces smooth prints.!

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  3. Grumpy

    Great first 3D printer
    I bought this printer as a 3D printing newbie hoping for something that’s both a good entry level printer and has good performance for small-ish electro-mechanical projects. I think I found it.What I like — It’s a refined, finished product. Most 3D printers seem to have a lot of tweakiness about them. I’m using the slicing software Flashforge provides and the preset slicing setups and all have given pretty decent first quality prints- A plate that seems to stick down PLA and PETG prints pretty well- Related to the first point, the software is easy to use, the printer is easy to set up, and the touchscreen utilities easy to use- Wifi downloading of files – no USB drive- The extruder moves in both X and Y directions, and the table in the Z direction. Some printers shift the work left and right. This seems more stable and repeatable- Built in leveling and vibration correction algorithms- Ability to upgrade this to an enclosed printer using an acrylic kit and print-it-yourself brackets- Excellent tech support. Unfortunately my printer failed within the first few weeks – one of the sensors that determines the x-y home went bad. When I emailed support I had a response within an hour. I had replacement parts and full instructions within a few days and I’m back up and running. It’s pretty good tech support for a consumer printer.- Readily available parts – replacement print plates, different sized nozzles, etc.What hasn’t been so great- The firmware freezes up from time to time- I don’t get the manual positioning settings menu. It doesn’t always go where I think it should- Kinda dark – wish it had a light in the work area- Early hardware problems – but quickly remedied by great tech support- Touchscreen is kinda sensitive to hitting the right spot on small icons- DIY enclosure kit shown on the website isn’t available for purchase yetAll in all I’d buy this one again. It’s less expensive than many, easier to use than resin, less experimental and tweaky than other filament printers. The company stands behind their product.

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  4. Nicole

    There is no quality control or testing done
    I received this printer on Feb 14th and through the holiday weekend I spent probably 24 working hours troubleshooting and trying to diagnose issues with this printer. I’ve attempted to use orca, cura, and flashprint, and none of them provided consistent results.Print success rate – My print success rate with this printer was probably 10%, with 90% of prints failing. I’ve auto leveled, vibration tested, manually leveled using the paper method, tried 4 different filaments (all PLA), modified probably 20-30 different settings at least 20 times each. Nothing I did would get the filament to extrude consistently across the bed. The bed also bowed up in the middle, so when the 4 corners were level the middle would scrape.Print quality – The print quality was actually really good, and quick when the print would work. I came away with some decent small prints, but could not successfully print anything taller than 20mm.Adhesion – I attribute a lot of my adhesion problems to the uneven first layers due to horrible extrusion, but unless I used a brim with everything, the print would eventually warp in 1 of the corners and eventually either fail or have terrible print quality. Some prints the hot end would eventually iron out the surface and it would succeed, but would have an uneven base.Build quality – The build quality was solid, it felt very sturdy, and built like a tank with only the base being plastic. My printer did develop a buzzing sound when moving along both x and y axis.Overall I can not and refuse to recommend this printer. Despite the good print quality, if I have to troubleshoot after every print and only 1 in 10 succeed then print quality really means nothing.Check the reddit for flash forge and the new 5m printers, my experience is not uncommon. Some youtubers are raving about it, and maybe they received a good unit, but the inconsistency with this product is awful, and you’re taking a big gamble if you purchase one.

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  5. C. Harris

    The setup is easy. Just read the instructions and you’ll be fine. The printer setup goes smoothly, except for when it cleaned the nozzle, it moved to the rear of the machine and scraped the nozzle across the plate scratching it at the very back, the print area isn’t affected by this but the machine shouldn’t have done this. It should have asked the user to make sure the nozzle was clean, done a bed level/calibration.Other than that it has performed well, it prints fast, the build quality is good and solid. The screen is not capacistive, but rather a resistive type, similar to something like a Nintendo DS (bottom screen). Making it best to use a small stylus for best results. The resolution is good.The other thing that could be improved is integration and instructions for Orca Slicer to have the Devices tab work. It’s a bit disappointing that it isn’t explained, as to why it doesn’t show, which programs you might need (mainsail?). The wifi setup should also be explained better, I had to use a youtube video to help me along there.Print quality is solid, it is very fast, I slow it down on the perimeters to improve the print quality. Uploads and prints directly from Orca, which I quite like.Overall I’d give it a 8.5. Mostly down to the bed scratching, which didn’t need to occur, and the device tab in Orca not working and no explanation/instructions on how to make it activate properly (without being told you have to use Orca Flashforge version.)

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  6. Bobbi Millman

    I had purchased two printers from a different company on here and both had constant issues and I had to return both. Then I got this.. All I can say is WOW. It is so easy and user friendly. Straight forward pretty much from out of the box. I love that it’s enclosed, super quiet. We are printing while watching tv. There is two doors to enter the printer, top and side. It didnt fit a spool of filament that was super small but I just printed a hook that attaches to it. The bed raises up and down so really no problems with bed levelling and foolling around with settings. The internal camera only works with one of the two slicer programs that comes with it. If you use Orca slicer you can’t monitor the camera from the printer. A mild workaround. The FlashPrint 5 Slicer is simple to use, and you can see the camera from the computer but limited settings. That being said, I have been able to do all I need with it. There is no app to control remotely, but I have attached a smart plug on it to shut it off if things go wrong. (which it hasn’t needed to do). I am utterly delighted with this printer. Great for newbies and people who don’t like to tinker and just want their prints to work the first time.

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  7. Carlos

    Impressora muito boa, recomendo

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  8. Scott

    The Flashforge Adventurer 3M was fairly easy to set up, and has printed reliably with good quality. I’m finding it a bit noisy, and have bought the enclosure kit to reduce it. Running at 80% of the top speed also seems to help.I’m using Orca slicer to make the g-code file for printing and found it pretty straightforward.Overall good value for money and a quality build.

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  9. Rusty Rhodes

    Easy to use.. great on all fronts but 1.. needs less friction on filament spool holder.. problem with tpu as feeder motor has problems gripping and feeding extruder.

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    FLASHFORGE AD5X Multi-Color 3D Printer with IFS,Fully Auto Leveling FDM 3D Printer with Max 600mm/s High Speed Printing and Max 300°C Nozzle,Large Printing Size 220 * 220 * 220mm
    FLASHFORGE AD5X Multi-Color 3D Printer with IFS,Fully Auto Leveling FDM 3D Printer with Max 600mm/s High Speed Printing and Max 300°C Nozzle,Large Printing Size 220 * 220 * 220mm

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