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Creality 3D Printer Ender 5 Plus FDM Printer with Auto Bed Leveling Sensor Kit, Dual Z-Axis Touch Screen and Glass Bed Large Printing Size 350x350x400mm

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Model: Ender 5 Plus


Features

  • Auto Bed Leveling Sensor Kit - Creality Ender 5 Plus 3D printer has auto bed leveling sensor which can precisely measure the tilt of hot bed surface and offers Z axis leveling compensation. Saving your time and reducing waste.
  • Equipped with Two Lead Screws on Z Axis - The hot bed of Creality Ender 5 Plus 3D printer was held stably on Z axis frames, no worry about bed wobbling and dropping, fewer points of failure and fewer headaches.
  • Dual Y Axis Motors - Creality Ender 5 Plus 3D printer supports dual axis motors. Y axis dual shaft motor and down-shift Z axis, moving more smoothly, ensure high precision printing.
  • Easy to Assemble and Operate - Creality Ender 5 Plus uses touch color screen for easy and quick operation. It comes with several partially assembled kits, very easy to assemble and allow you to learn about the basic construction of 3D printer.
  • Extra Glass Plate - Creality Ender 5 Plus 3D printer adds a tempered glass plate on the heated bed, which makes models are easier to be removed. It also makes the hot bed more flat and provide all-around protection.

Brand: Creality


Material: Metal


Color: Ender 5 Plus


Product Dimensions: 20"D x 20"W x 10"H


Item Weight: 40.1 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 20 x 20 x 10 inches


Item Weight: 40.1 pounds


Item model number: Ender 5 Plus


Date First Available: May 25, 2023


Manufacturer: Creality


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  • Great beginner printer
Purchased this printer to feed my curiosity about 3D printing. Assembly was easy and pretty straightforward. This is a decent sized printer for beginners. Easily sits on a desk or small nightstand. Bed leveling is automatic and takes a few minutes to let the probe do its thing. I’ve run thousands of prints through this and so far no issues. Print quality has been very good with fresh filament. I would recommend getting a filament dryer with this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2025 by Nathanial c. Nathanial c.

  • Great Value! Not for beginners!
Model: Ender 5 Plus
Great second or third printer! You can't beat Creality's price points when it comes to printers. I was cross shopping this, a Voron, and a Flying Bear Reborn, and unfortunately the Flying Bear no longer ships to the US, so Ender 5 Plus it is! I'll say for <$500, this is a great value considering the size of the printer you get. On top of that, this printer uses extremely standard parts (not a knock on Creality, this is a big deal), so upgrading it is very easy. Actual assembly was straightforward, the provided pamphlet did a good breakdown of every step. It took me about 4 hours from cutting open the box to printing a test print that Creality provided. After that it took me about another hour to level the bed and get it really dialed in. All in this was a very straightforward experience. Noise wise, it is about 15% louder than my Ender 3 was, mostly due to having more motors and being too big to put in an enclosure. If you are sensitive to noise, this is not the printer for you. The built-in display controller is actually quite good. I was pleasantly surprised to see it came with bed leveling software built-in. That made doing the initial leveling and z-stop adjustment very easy. Brightness wise it's not too bright or too dim. So far, print quality looks very good using SuperSlicer default values. I haven't dumped a ton of time or energy into it so far, but initial test prints look very good. Compared to how much tinkering I had to do with my Ender 3, this printer saved a lot of time and effort and more or less was very good out of the box. All that being said, this is not necessarily a good printer for beginners. Creality's QC is usually pretty good, but at rock bottom prices like this, there has to be compromises *somewhere*. If you're not mechanically or electrically inclined, Creality printers are not for you. If you are a beginner, consider a Prusa or Bambu printer (although maybe not Bambu after their cloud debacle), and factor in the higher cost for better QC. It's my personal and anecdotal experience that Creality generally ships good printers, but you are rolling the dice on most of the non-frame components: Things like bed being warped from the factory are a thing, and happened to me on another printer. The extruder plate is known to crack after time. The bed springs they ship are usually terrible and need to be replaced, in order to hold a level. BUT. If you love to tinker and want to learn, this is a great printer for the value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025 by Julius M

  • WHat a Joke
Model: Ender 5 Plus
Dont buy this. I have a Ender 5 s1 and several Ender 3's. I got this to replace the Ender 5 s1 for the build size. Shipping was fine. This is a brand new never used machine. Set up was the same and about the same time as setting up all the others. Seriously this thing is a joke. it wont even print a sample print without issues. So far out of the last 3 days nothing has printed completely. Day one. adjustments to the slicing software, typical. level the bed which I've done hundreds of times start the machine and its screaming. research that and find out the unit has an OLD 8bit board . WHAT thats like 1950 hardware. build fails stopped printing for no reason. Day two try another build the filament sensor is broken its clamped down on the filament and wont move. had to cut it and just feed in in without it, brand new machine and parts are broken already. build failed. figured well lets see if I can change it over to working on the sonic pad, go through the sonic pad set up the ender 5 plus is in there run the set up and the unit wont except the flash. tried 4 times and it fails. stops communicating after 5 second. even connected to a computer same issue. so gave up on that idea. day 3 set all setting in slicing software to default new set up. attempting to run a test build. the ^%$#*&^ head is clogged. really a new machine and the head is clogged. same filament I run on all the others and the freakin head is clogged. fix that go back to running the build and now the build plate won't hold the correct build height. at one try it was seriously 4 inches from the nozzle.. research all this and come to find out anyone who has one spent a ton of money replacing all the crap parts on the unit with afte market before they could get it to run. why would I ever spend that kind of money on something that should work out of the box. Dont buy this. biggest piece of junk I've ever EVER had the displeasure of using. compaired to the others I have this thing is from the stone age. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2024 by Jay Waldon

  • It’s great. Very user friendly. Perfect entry/mid tier printer. Pretty much plug and play.
This printer is great. Had it for about a week and love it. Been into 3d printing for about a year now. This is my second printer. It replaces my ender 3 v2. I’m a hobbyist, using it for personal projects. Typically toys/accessories for my kids. I work in my office while it runs. This printer is noticeably louder when running, but not terrible. It’s a great value. I would highly recommend to any first time buyer. It’s much faster. Auto level is very efficient. No constant tinkering. Printed good enough for me right out the box. Haven’t attempted to use other firmware since it’s so new, but did notice they released an update to the one it ships with. Typically use cura slicer but they haven’t added ender 3 v3 yet- so using creality’s. Can’t say I love their slicer but it’s temporary. I will go back to cura once they have the machine profiled or I take the time to import. Hasn’t been a huge issue just a slightly different process and software glitches. If you’re a person gifting this to someone and know nothing about 3d printer do know that- A computer is required to provide the models and instructions for the printer. The models can be stored on a memory card that plugs into the printer but ultimately editing and tweaking is done in “the slicer” which is a program ran on the computer (free software.) This one is pretty streamlined and user friendly. Much easier than it use to be. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2023 by Nick Ascherl

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