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AnkerMake M5 3D Printer, High-Speed, Speed Upgraded to 500 mm/s, Fast Mode, Smooth Detail, Intuitive Control, Error Detection with AI Camera, Auto-Leveling, Integrated Die-Cast Aluminum Alloy

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Features

  • Upgraded 500 mm/s Speed: PowerBoost 2.0 achieves smooth power output and increases power release by 30% compared to PowerBoost 1.0 to double the printing speed and acceleration of M5without sacrificing print quality. Download AnkerMake Studio to experience the new speed with a lower possibility of clogs while printing.
  • Precise 0.1 mm Detail: Get precise prints thanks to a new ultra-direct extruder and integrated die-cast aluminum alloy structure. We never compromise on stability or qualityeven when printing at high speed.
  • Error Detection System: M5 calculates a printing plan and uses extra processing power and an integrated intelligent camera to stick to itkeeping your model matching your design. Save time and filament with real-time notifications that auto-pause prints when errors are detected, including failing to stick to the print bed, spaghetti messes, or extruder jams.
  • Integrated Die-Cast Aluminum Alloy: The integrated die-cast aluminum alloy structure and Z-axis design increase the weight of the base, reducing the center of gravity of the machine. This design makes printing more stable for fast speed and turbo acceleration with a large print size of 235235250 mm. Easy assembly lets you start printing in just 15 minutes.
  • Remote Control with Multiple Devices: Whenever the moment of inspiration strikes, you'll be able to access your prints wherever you are. Control remotely via the AnkerMake app, AnkerMake Studio, and Alexa. You can also print directly from the model library in the app from your phone.
  • 7x7 Auto-Leveling: Give your prints accuracy with 7x7 auto-leveling. Advanced algorithms calculate a virtual height map to get the print started right.

Brand: Anker


Material: PLA/ABS/PETG/TPU/PA-CF/PLA-CF


Color: Silver, Black


Product Dimensions: 19.7"D x 17.2"W x 18.5"H


Item Weight: 31.8 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 18.5 x 17.2 x 19.7 inches


Item Weight: 31.8 pounds


Item model number: V8111


Date First Available: February 22, 2023


Manufacturer: Anker


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The AnkerMake M5 3D Printer: A Game Changer in the World of 3D Printing
The media could not be loaded. From the moment the AnkerMake M5 3D printer arrived at my doorstep, I knew I was in for a treat. The difference between my previous Ender 3v2 and the AnkerMake M5 was immediately apparent and impressively significant. One aspect that struck me instantly was the ease of assembly. AnkerMake has streamlined the process to a point where it is virtually effortless, a feature that, on its own, earns high praise. The assembly of the AnkerMake M5 was not just easy, it was refreshingly simple - a stark contrast to many other 3D printers in the market. However, where the AnkerMake M5 truly shines is in its in-built features. The automatic bed leveling function is a dream, eliminating the time-consuming and often frustrating process of manual bed leveling. The remote control functionality through a user-friendly app is another highlight, offering an unparalleled convenience factor. The timelapse feature allows you to witness your creation come to life in accelerated time, and the AI auto detection system ensures smooth operation and reduces errors, ensuring top-quality prints every time. Despite these standout features, the standout aspect has to be the printer's high-speed printing capability. The AnkerMake M5 is fast, significantly reducing print time without compromising on the quality of the final product. However, I would recommend using the AnkerMake filament to fully take advantage of this high-speed feature, as it is designed specifically to support this unique characteristic. In summary, the AnkerMake M5 3D printer has proven to be an absolute powerhouse, outperforming many of its competitors. Its exceptional features and performance make it well worth the investment. I am thrilled with this printer and can't wait to see what else it can accomplish in the realm of 3D printing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2023 by Justin Lavallee Justin Lavallee

  • Print faster and and still achieve better quality prints than last generation printers
The media could not be loaded. There are printers that are faster, and printers that are cheaper... but overall the amount of effort required to print is minimal and the fit and finish and overall ease of use for me were the key selling points. I bought this printer knowing it was pretty low drama, and for the advertised print speeds (I never had the patience for prints that took 10s of hours). I've printed so many things with this printer at speeds well above recommended print speeds (for that model) and the end result was quite a bit better than printers even a year or two old. I'm new to the hobby and don't need anything industrial. The AI functionality is hit and miss (seems to be dependent on printing filament with enough contrast from the print plate. Overall though I actually am not worried about it... because the M5 prints things so well even at speed. I tend to go dangerous in the sense I'll try printing complex jobs with no supports, brim, or anythign first... and if it fails add those things back... except even printing above recommended speed for some models more often than not results in successful prints. I had exactly one print fail of maybe 100 since I've received this printer, and it was because it was a model I printed vertically about 7" tall with a cross section of maybe 1/2" x 3". No supports, no brim. (It was perfectly reasonable that failed) I've probably had 2-3 people decide to buy this printer just by seeing this thing in action. I'm very pleased with this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024 by ronnyek ronnyek

  • After 6 months it's even worse then when I bought it.
Thought I would update since this printer just keeps going down hill. After 6 months this is my lest used printer. The software is still horrible and they don't care. They added an auto-brim feature that adds a brim to every part by default. Nothing auto about it. I've pointed this out to them several times and they refuse to turn off the broken feature making the software even more frustrating to use. With every software update they seem to break something else. Like cleaning the nozzle in the print area instead of the edge of the plate or the way the latest update makes all my prints have fuzzy surfaces. Or that they tout this a an advanced material printer but still only have PLA print profiles. They don't seem to care and I suspect AnkerMake won't be around for long. They were developing a multi-color system for this printer but the website seems to have been scrubbed of any mention of it. Just say no. There are much better printers at this same price from more established companies. Both Bambu Labs and Creality have high speed, core XY printers for the same price as this substandard bed slinger. AnkerMAke really needs to improve greatly or they won't be around much longer. There have far too much competent competition to be this complacent about these issues. It's a nice printer for the money but it has issues. It is very solid with a heavy base that keeps it somewhat stable during printing. The UI is simple and easy to use. The PC software needs a lot of work. They can't even get the text labels to display properly in Windows. The UI is a mess because of it. And if they can't figure out something as simple as displaying text you can guess what the rest of the features are like. The slicer is missing a lot of advanced settings and the settings that are there use a confusing mix of units. The camera often refuses to connect until you restart the program. And a lot of other little irksome issues. It just feels like it was rushed out the door. The basic print settings work okay and will give you good prints as long as it's a basic part. But anything requiring supports is a total mess. Roof surfaces are so bad you'd think you printed without supports and where it decides to put supports is baffling. You literally have to paint them on yourself. Not that it matters because the results are so bad and the slicer doesn't have the settings to properly correct it. I've used every support setting in the slicer and haven't turned out one acceptable part yet. It feels like they optimized the basic print profiles for speed at the expense of everything else. Wall thickness, infill percentage, support percentage. It's all too low so they can display that low number at the end of slicing but the parts suffer for it. The input shaping is just okay. You get a quick part but the quality can't compare to something that was printed at a lower speed. I see a lot of wavy walls and bulging corners and all the things input shaping is supposed to combat. I haven't tried another slicer yet but I plan to since I can't get any decent supported parts with the Ankermake slicer. Hopefully that will work because if it can't print a decent supported surface then it going back. So while it is a nicely built printer, it is being hampered by the sad state of the software. And since it marketed as a simple to use, plug and play printer that is not good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2023 by Brian P

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