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FLASHFORGE Adventurer 5M Pro 3D Printer with 1 Click Auto Printing System, 600mm/s High-Speed, Quick Detachable 280°C Nozzle, Core XY All-Metal Structure, Multi-Functional 220x220x220mm 3D Printer

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Model: Adventurer 5M Pro


Features

  • Efficiency Driving Creativity: The high-performance of the Adventurer 5M Pro 3D printer offers you greater creative potential. With a maximum travel speed of 600mm/s and with an acceleration of up to 20,000mm/s2, your designs can be swiftly realized. No waiting required, the nozzle heats up to 200C within 35 seconds, saving you valuable time.
  • Quality Assurance for Intricate Details: Fast printing doesn't compromise on quality. The Core XY structure and all-metal frame ensure stability during high-speed movements. Offering multiple nozzle sizes (0.25mm, 0.4mm, 0.6mm, 0.8mm), you could strike a balance between speed and intricate details, achieving impeccable print quality.
  • Smart Convenience and Innovative Experience: Adventurer 5M Pro employs pressure sensing for automatic bed leveling. It detects platform height with multi-point precision, ensuring flawless initial layers. No manual adjustments, no Z-axis calibration, and no print raft needed. Plus, the dual-sided PEI platform enables easy tool-free model removal.
  • User-Friendly Operation: Unbox to print in 10 mins. Integrated smart management via mobile app-Flash Maker includes remote video monitoring, real-time progress tracking, parameter adjustments, and alerts. Features like auto shutdown, resume printing, and filament detection optimize workflow. Dual circulation system ensures dust-free printing for a safer, more convenient experience, giving you full control with ease.
  • Extensive Material Compatibility: Supports PLA, ABS, PETG, ASA, TPU, PC, PLA-CF, and PETG-CF materials. Its robust full-metal direct extruder, reaching 280C, accommodates versatile printing needs, ensuring precise and reliable results across diverse projects. From functional prototypes to durable components, its adaptability empowers creative exploration.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
ManufacturerFLASHFORGE
Compatible MaterialsPLA, ABS, PETG, ASA, TPU, PC, PLA-CF, PETG-CF
Model NameAdventurer 5M Pro
Dimensions15.75 x 14.96 x 17.83 inches
Weight32.1 lbs
Product Launch DateSeptember 2023
OriginChina

Frequently asked questions

The FLASHFORGE Adventurer 5M Pro can print with several types of filament materials such as ABS, PLA, PETG, and more, thanks to its quick detachable 280°C high-temperature nozzle which allows for versatility in printing different materials.

Yes, the Adventurer 5M Pro is equipped with features that simplify setup, including a 1-click auto printing system which often implies more automated processes, potentially including auto-leveling. For precise details, please refer to the manufacturer's specifications or user manual.

The Adventurer 5M Pro boasts a high-speed printing capability with speeds up to 600mm/s, enabling quicker print completion compared to many other 3D printers on the market.

This 3D printer offers a significant build volume of 220x220x220mm, providing ample space for printing larger models or multiple smaller models in one go.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The 3D printer in question is celebrated for its beginner-friendly setup, quiet operation, and auto bed leveling feature, making it an appealing choice for newcomers to 3D printing. Users have successfully printed with various materials including PLA, PETG, and ABS, noting the ease of switching filaments and the quality of prints, even on default settings. While some had to troubleshoot software and connection issues, overall satisfaction with the machine's performance is high.

Pros

  • 💡 Beginner-friendly and easy to set up
  • 🔇 Operates quietly compared to other 3D printers
  • 🛏️ Features auto bed leveling for convenience
  • 🖨️ Allows for remote printing with onboard storage
  • 🧵 Easy to load and change filaments
  • 👍 High-quality prints across various materials

Cons

  • 📏 Limited bed size
  • 💽 1 kg spool compatibility requires an extension
  • 🌐 Some users report FlashCloud connectivity issues
  • 🛠️ Occasional need for bed recalibration
  • 🔌 USB and SD card functionality could be improved
  • 📹 Built-in camera has limited usefulness and quality

Should I Buy It?

If you're new to 3D printing or looking for a machine that balances ease of use with print quality, this 3D printer comes highly recommended. While there is a learning curve for software and some additional setup for larger spools, the printer's performance, especially for beginners, appears to outweigh the cons. If the bed size suffices for your needs, this printer could be a great choice for both educational purposes and hobbyists.


  • Amazing printer at an amazing price, but does need some improvements; getting better though
Model: Adventurer 5M
This review is for the 5M model, not the Pro model, but they are very similar and a big plus is the ease with which this can be upgraded by the user to the Pro version. It is fully on par with similar offerings from Bambu Labs and Creality. TL;DR - There is no printer less than $600 that I would recommend. This printer is fast, extremely accurate, and trouble-free. Pros: * Blazing fast - about 4 times faster than my Ender5 * Extremely accurate. This is my 4th 3D Printer and the first one that passes various tolerance tests without a lot of tweaking (not that I was ever able to fully get there with other printers). This one passed the nickel test as well as the Tolerance Coin without any tweaks at all. * Plug and play. Only unpacking and plugging in the display, followed by automatic calibration. * Absolutely perfect bed leveling and adhesion. Supposedly application of a glue stick is required for PLA, but I have zero problems across the bed. Parts do pop off at the slightest touch when done, but so far have not come loose during printing. Perhaps taller parts may have problems that required either a gluestick or another bed plate material. * Perfect configuration for OrcaSlicer which is a good choice. * LCD display is easy to read, easy to use, and intuitive. Cons: * It is very loud. Part of it has to do with the high print speed. However, some optimization of fan noise should be investigated. Every online review I have seen speaks of the noise from the motherboard cooling fan when not printing. I do not find that noise to be that bad. What is bad is the two fans for the hotend. One is to cool the hotend and the other is to cool the part when printing PLA. I suspect both the choice of fans as well as excessive shrouding by the plastic enclosure are major contributors. UPDATE: the worst of the noise is actually from the motors and/or motion. This may be part of the high-speed nature. * No wifi support except for their own slicer (which is junk). At this writing, a fork of Orca supposedly supports wifi uploading. Also missing are various Klipper Web UIs. A fix for this may also be in the mix. UPDATE: Wifi is now supported. I can send prints directly from OrcaSlicer now. General UPDATE: After owning the printer for a few months now, and 300 hours of usage, I have upgraded my rating to 5 stars. This printer at $300 to $350 is the absolute best value and extremely reliable. No fussing is necessary to get good results. Recommendations to users: 1. I started having adhesion problems, and the supplied glue stick was worse than no glue stick. I heard that buffing the surface with ScotchBrite pad would fix it, and it did. No glue stick or anything is needed now. Adhesion is great with both PLA & PETG. I also bumped up the heated bed temps to 60 & 70 deg respectively. 2. I found I needed to print PETG at a much higher temperature - 265 degrees in order to maintain a glossy finish (which indicates the correct temp). 3. Print out the spool holder for the upgrade - it makes filament changing much easier. 4. You can add a camera from Flashforge (I did, but haven't installed it yet). 5. A nice upgrade would be a 2nd spool holder (or make the upgraded one into a dual holder) to make color swapping easier. If you don't need the run-out sensor for the 2nd color, just bypass the entire Bowden tube assembly and feed straight into the extruder. 6. For color changes, add M25 to the Change Filament G-Code in OrcaSlicer, then check the Manual Filament Change box under the MultiMaterial Tab (it took me a while to figure that out) in order to prevent the printer from pausing at the start of the print when a color change is inserted. Suggestions to Flashforge: 1. Fix the fan noise for the hotend and motor/motion noise. I am not sure if an upgrade can be made available to existing customers, but that would be nice if you can fix this problem. 2. Incorporate Klipper WebUI into the regular firmware (that can be upgraded OTA). 3. Provide replacement nozzle tips in addition to the current all-in-one nozzle. It would be nice to be able to replace this inexpensive part when needed without buying an entire new nozzle. 4. To the printer screen, add the time remaining and the current layer. 5. Add a filament swapping system. Even a simple two-filament system would be great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2024 by Scott Daniels

  • ****UPDATE**** Good attempt at air filtration
Model: Adventurer 5M Pro
***UPDATE*** Ok, I gave Flash Forge a second chance and I got another Adventurer 5M Pro. The features that made me get a second Adventurer 5M Pro were the filters (HEPA for UFPs and Active Carbon for VOCs) to me that was the most important feature to get a 3D printer for health reasons and then obviously the speed. The Adventurer 5M Pro had both of the features I wanted (Filtration and Speed). I am a little bit confused with how the filtration system (very important to me) works because there is none of that in the User Guide. Also, the UFP (Ultra fine particles) emitted by the printer could be PM 1.0 which are way smaller than what the included HEPA PM 2.5 filter can capture (unless i am proven wrong). So with that in mind... is this printer delivering on the filtration system they are marketing much? You be the judge but at the same time don't be fool by the feature descriptions that could be misleading. One last thing, the doors on the printer do not shut tight...UFPs and VOCs can leak out. This time the box came good with the two handles intact. I was able to open the box and set up the Adventurer 5M Pro in a breeze seriously (around 10 minutes - second time around). The auto setup screen did not appear but I was able to get it going by reseting the machine to factory settings from the screen menu (not a big deal, easy) and it worked. I followed the on screen instructions and everything worked great. I had no issues with the feeding of the filament or anything else. I decided not to print any of the models in the machine instead i designed a quick box for my tools in Tinkercad.com 3D designs and I saved the .STL file to my computer and opened it with the Flash Print 5 app provided by Flash Forge . I then connected the Adventurer 5M Pro to the wifi and transferred the .STL file from my computer using the Flash Print 5 app. It worked like a charm. No issues with the internet connection. If the Adventurer 5M Pro goes to sleep, just disconnect it and connect it again to your WIFI connection (In Flash Print app) and you are ready to go. Since I got the new machine, I have been printing at least 2 to 3 prints of 30 mins -1:30 Hours for several days and I haven't had any issues ( I will update this post if I run into something). Right now the Adventurer 5M Pro just prints fast and to me the prints look really good (i was impressed). I ran into some lifted corners (warping) issues in one of my prints but that was my issue I did not do a raft or brim to make sure the model had no issues. Now, this is my feedback for the technical support. Yes they have no calling number yet but they reached out to me as soon as possible. They helped me with the first Adventurer 5M Pro return and were quick to respond via messages (they do take a day since they are in a different time zone) for any questions I had. Thank you. I have changed my review to 5 stars because I have had a great user experience from the second device (Adventure 5M Pro) and great tech support where my questions were answered. Overall experience Great! -------Original Comment Below --------------------------------------- Box came missing one handle, you can see the printer. I pre read the manual before the printer showed up. Once i had it home, i follow the instructions on the screen. First issue, the tools provided are not the best quality tiny tools. it took me 2 minutes just to install the filament holder, then it took about 4 minutes to remove the screws inside the printer. I followed the on screen instructions and here is where my issues started. First i did the calibration and worked fine, then i clicked back because i did not want to install the filament. The machine went crazy, the head started moving in many directions and it gave me an an error on the xis. Ok it stopped on its own but a piece of plastic came off broken (don't know from where) i then turned it off. Left and came back and did a filament feeding, i followed the instructions on the screen and for some reason the machine was making a noise like trying to pull in the filament but it couldn't. I went online and see what i can do. I found Flash Forge support videos and they suggested to unclog the machine. So with the tools they provided and the video i tried but failed. In the video they ask you to unscrew a screw on the side of the extruder but guess what, the screw did not want to unscrewed with the tools they provided. I started to look for support (maybe a number i can call)... well, there is no number to call and there is little info for this printer (for support) on their website and on the internet. So i believe than 10 minutes became 10 hours and now i have a machine that does not work, came with the box ripped from the handle, does not want to extrude, a screw that is stripped and a piece of plastic that came off somewhere. I am now returning this printer because of these issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2023 by Serious Buyer

  • Great printer for beginners
Model: Adventurer 5M
Pros: * Well packaged and setup was a breeze * You can have it running and printing in 15 minutes or less. * Initial setup is intuitive and easy to follow. * Has a small amount of filament included * Menu system is very user friendly and intuitive * Easy to service and change nozzles and components. Cons: * Flashprint slicing software is underwhelming. Recommend using the Orca-Flashforge software instead. * Filament spool holder is really designed for 500g spools and is on the rear. It's an awkward location that many people may find unusable in their application. Recommend either printing a side spool holder (free files on flashforge's site) or using some kind of 3rd party spool holder and moving the spool to the side. * Firmware updates seem to cause issues with wifi connection settings. Hardline ethernet doesn't seem to have the same issue. This is a great printer for beginner to intermediate 3D printers. It's simple to set up and get printing, and because you can connect it to your network, you can house the machine anywhere you can get a signal. While not silent, it is fairly quiet and there are enclosure options available to help with noise and fumes (depending on what/where you are printing) it is a competitive machine at it's price point and with the ability to use multiple nozzles and print with a variety of filaments, it is quite a versatile machine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2024 by Brian Blakesley

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