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FLASHFORGE AD5M Pro 3D Printer – 600mm/s High-Speed Core XY, 1-Click Auto Leveling, ≤50dB Quiet Printing with Camera, 0.4&0.6mm Nozzle Bundle, Auxiliary Cooling, 220x220x220mm Build Volume

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Model: AD5M Pro


Features

  • Perfect First Layer with Full-Auto Leveling: The FLASHFORGE Adventurer 5M Pro features a full-auto one-click leveling system that ensures a perfectly calibrated and leveled print bed, and a flawless first layer for every 3D print and superior print quality.
  • Vibration Compensation & Fast Heating: Equipped with vibration compensation technology, the printer eliminates ghosting for cleaner prints. The nozzle heats up to 200C in just 35 seconds with a 50W heating power, ensuring precise and consistent extrusion for smooth, high-quality results.
  • Remote Camera Monitoring & Automatic Shutdown: The built-in chamber camera allows for easy remote monitoring of prints, while the automatic shutdown function saves energy by powering down the printer once the job is complete.
  • Ultra-Fast Printing with Core XY Technology: With a Core XY structure, the printer achieves up to 20,000 mm/s2 acceleration and a maximum speed of 600mm/s, going from zero to full speed in just 0.025 seconds. From unboxing to printing, it takes only 10 minutes, delivering exceptional speed and quality.
  • Dual Air Filtration & Silent Operation: The dual air filtration system (HEPA13 and activated carbon) blocks 99% of particles and VOCs, ensuring a healthier printing environment. The enclosed design and 50dB silent operation make it ideal for use in study rooms, classrooms, or offices without causing disturbance.

Brand: FLASHFORGE


Product Dimensions: 14.96"D x 17.71"W x 15.74"H


Item Weight: 30.86 Pounds


Compatible Devices: Laptop/Personal Computer/Smartphone


Supported File Format: Input3MF,STL,OBJ,FPP,BMP,PNG,JPG,JPEG File;OutputGX/G File


Product Dimensions: 14.96 x 17.71 x 15.74 inches


Item Weight: 30.9 pounds


Item model number: AD5M Pro


Date First Available: January 16, 2024


Manufacturer: Zhejiang Flashforge 3D Technology Co., Ltd.


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  • This is a great printer and no it is not just for beginners
Model: AD5M Pro
This is an interesting printer. I purchased it because I wanted to print abrasives and I wanted a quick change hot end that is not available on my other 3d printer, a Qidi X-Plus-3. First things first, the setup was not great. The printer has long lags between actions and did not always complete them w/o my having to press the screen. This was very odd-the behavior was that it would complete bed leveling, input shaping and preheating, would show complete but not progress to the next step in the initial setup. And when I tried to have the machine perform the calibration test print it never did. I tried four times and eventually gave up. No idea why it refused to complete the test print. I did just skip it and printed the pointer as a calibration test. And this is where things improved. It was perfect! I printed the PLA object with no bed adhesive and it came out flawlessly!. Not only that I noticed that the presets in the FlashPrint5 software were different for temperature than that what the FlashForge PLA recommended. The presets are 225C for the extruder and 50C for the bed. If you look at the FF PLA it is 220C extruder and 60C bed. This was quite interesting but it worked perfectly. I then printed the PLA with the enclosure completely closed-a seeming no no for PLA. But guess what, another excellent print-not perfect but very close. So close I would be fine with it. But then I moved on to ABS-GF. Not only that but from another brand (Qidi). The defaults were for FF ABS (250C extruder, 105C bed). This required loading the ABS-GF (easy-peasy) and changing the hotend (less that 15 seconds not including getting the .6 nozzle out of the foil bag), doing a purge (the .6mm nozzle was tested with PLA-hmmmm....) and then slice and print. Perfect print with no adhesive used and an unheated enclosure/chamber in my cool basement. Wow! The FP5 slicer is appears to be a Prusa fork and it works well and has some cool features like being able to save project by default as .stl and not 3mf (the Qidi default) and as .fpp . Very useful. Additionally, the printer is light in weight, I was able to take it to the basement and lift it onto the worktable by myself easily. It was easy to get the packing material out (I've seen YouTube'ers struggle with this, no idea why) and the toolkit includes a set of snips for things like supports or opening foil bags. Very helpful. Also interesting the FP5 slicer printed files that my Qidi slicer requires supports for w/o supports and the prints were, as stated perfect! That is very interesting and cool!. And now onto the second reason I bought this-the hepa/activated carbon filter system. I will be printing abrasives and print in my house, not the garage. I needed to be able to ensure that I can limit the VOC's released. I have a box filter and wanted more protection. This printer has it. There are two filters. And the ability to control them (auto-selecting, based on the type of filament, from w/in FP5) and it worked great! So what are some cons-small print bed, strange behaving setup, not filament dry box included. I won't mention lack of heated chamber because it did not make a difference-there was zero curling or warping on the ABS part-none! Not a bit!. And w/o adhesive! This is going to make me do more tuning of the Qidi as a comparison. and I will be switching out the Qidi hot end (included with printer) and run abrasives on it for comparison. But, is this a "kiddie/noob" printer? Nope. This is definitely rightly aligned as prosumer. The filter system is better than that on BambuLabs until you get to their commercial unit. And better than Qidi. Only the Snapmaker's have an easier hotend change out from what I can see. If you have Amazon Prime like me, I got an extra $100 off when I bought it! An absolute bargain!. Oh and one other thing-the inside of the chamber does not have any attached parts that things can fall into (looking at you Qidi) so it is easy to keep clean and clear of debris. Here's the thing-Flashforge, if you make this exact same 3d printer with a minimum 300mmx300mm300mm minimum print volume. And I mean literally change nothing else about this printer, I will be buying it even though for production purposes I want to get an IDEX 3d printer. This is just that good overall. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024 by judith d rhodes

  • This is a great value multi color 3d printer
Model: AD5X
Great value printer! No problems, prints fast, accurate, quality prints. Comparing this to my Prusa and Creality printers, I gravitate to this for all my prints now. I love direct sending of files via Wi-Fi. Prusa had all kinds of bugs with their network connectivity and no more need for octoprint on my Creality uploads. I added an led bar which is controllable from the Orca slicer, and a camera for very little money. Faster than my Prusa with input shaping plus color prints. Just great all around I love it. Currently 64 hours print time without a single failed print. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2025 by Marv

  • High-Speed Printing, Automatic Bed Leveling, Quick-Change Nozzles, Dual-Fan Cooling
Model: Adventurer 5M
The Flashforge Adventurer 5M 3D Printer is a feature-rich, user-friendly machine designed for both beginners and seasoned enthusiasts. Achieves print speeds up to 600mm/s with an acceleration of 20,000mm/s², thanks to its Core XY structure. This setup ensures rapid and precise printing, ideal for prototyping and batch production. Equipped with a one-click auto-leveling system, it simplifies setup and ensures consistent first layers. Allows for nozzle swaps in just 3 seconds, with options ranging from 0.25mm to 0.8mm, catering to various printing needs. Enhances print quality by reducing warping and improving detail, especially in intricate designs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025 by True Reviews

  • very frustrating
Model: Adventurer 5M
This was my first 3d printer, when I got it everything seemed to work perfectly. Easy to use, great prints made about a two dozen successful prints. Then it started intermittently skipping layers in two subsequent prints, after doing a nozzle check and trying a third time the extruder simply failed to heat up at all. It actually stopped reading any temperature. Luckily t was within the return period so I sent it back and thinking it was just luck of the draw (got a bad one) and I ordered another. This one also worked great for the first dozen or so prints, then it started making a grinding noise that seemed to be coming from the extruder. The grinding noise was just at the beginning for 20 seconds then it would stop and the print would proceed as normal. Did another nozzle check and once again that seemed fine. I was not 100% sure what this grinding was from so I printed a couple more items. The first one came out fine, but on the second attempt it missed a bunch of lines about halfway through the print and ended up just making a ball of plastic string on the print bed. A third and subsequent attempt and it again seemed to be going ok at first, but then it missed on parts of the print and after letting it go for a few more minutes it eventually pulled the entire print off the build plate somehow (when I wasn't watching). Also the grinding noise lasted longer on the last attempt, for a two or three minutes not just within the first twenty seconds or so at the beginning. Looking at youtube videos I saw someone fix the "grinding" noise by taking apart the extruder and removing bits of plastic (or some kind of foreign debris) from the gears. He concluded the pieces of foreign debris was from the manufacturing process. Since I don't want to do that only find out it's possibly some other issue and this second one is also within the Amazon return period, I'm returning it as well and will be trying a different brand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024 by Kindle Customer

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