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The FLASHFORGE Adventurer 5M is a high-speed FDM 3D printer featuring a 280°C direct extruder with a detachable nozzle, fully automatic bed leveling, and a max print speed of 600mm/s. Designed for precision and ease, it includes vibration compensation for smoother prints and supports firmware mods and network connectivity, making it ideal for professionals and enthusiasts seeking reliable, versatile 3D printing performance.


























| ASIN | B0CPSZ9PGS |
| Item model number | Adventurer 5M |
| Manufacturer | Zhejiang Flashforge 3D Technology Co., Ltd |
| Product Dimensions | 36.07 x 37.59 x 41.15 cm; 10 kg |
G**E
It's a great printer. Super easy to set up. I had it out of the box and printing in 20 minutes. I came to this from an old bedslinger and it's a night and day difference. Automatic leveling and a full enclosure makes a huge difference. I bought the full set of nozzle sizes and tried out the finest one. It makes amazingly detailed prints. I haven't tried the large nozzle yet, but I'm sure it'll be fine. There are a few little annoyances. The top of the feed tube rubbed on the lid for the first few prints until I trimmed it down. The placement of the feed for the filament is in the top right rear corner of the machine, which limits placement options. I got a filament dryer and modified it with a feed tube coming out the top. It sits right next to the side and works great. Most annoying is the small fan that runs constantly when the rear power wlseitch is on. It is quite annoying, so I just flick the switch when I'm not using it. Beyond those little issues it's been pretty much flawless. I had one print fail, but it was my fault because I touched the build plate with my bare hands and oil from my skin caused the next print to not adhere. After Cleaned the plate with soap and water and applied the included glue and never had another issue. I have made some taller objects and it is so much more stable than a bedslinger. I have been using the orca slicer and coming from Cura it was a bit different, but not a steep learning curve. I like that I can send the files wirelessly to the printer on my network. I have not tried the cloud print. Any annoying things about the printer are forgotten when the first perfect layer goes down and the speed ramps up. This thing prints So Fast compared to my old machine. It's like 5 times faster. Being fully enclosed means that errant drafts don't cause parts to cool unevenly and warp. This alone is worth the extra cost. Now I spend more time actually printing, and less getting the printer to work.
S**.
This is a really solid option if you’re new to 3D printing or just want something that’s easy to get up and running quickly. The setup was straightforward, and I was able to get it going almost immediately without having to troubleshoot or adjust a bunch of settings. It comes with a small amount of filament, which is helpful for getting started right away and testing your first prints. Once it’s up and running, it prints quickly and consistently, and the overall process feels very user-friendly compared to other printers I’ve tried. Pros: Very beginner-friendly and easy to set up Quick start—able to begin printing almost immediately Includes starter filament to get going Fast printing speeds and smooth operation Cons: Only includes a small amount of filament, so you’ll likely want more on hand Overall, this is a great choice if you want a reliable, easy-to-use 3D printer without a steep learning curve. I’d definitely recommend it for beginners or anyone looking for a more plug-and-play experience. Hope this helps if you’re deciding!
R**Y
EDIT 2 days in: Still trying to dial in settings with the Forge-Orca slicer software that is recommended. I have had a couple prints where there is a noticeable seam, more so than what is projected on the slicer software. It may be due to excess vibration, so I put the printer on the ground just to eliminate any shaking or level variables. Still having trouble with prints failing or support not detaching from projects. Could be user error, I will continue to diagnose. First ever 3D printer. I went with this one because of the good review to purchase ratio. Wasn’t hard to set up. Calibration was easy and auto leveled. Only complaint is the included test PLA is a small bundle and for some reason got tangled instantly, but I can’t really complain because it wasn’t even mentioned so it’s cool to get to test it right out of the box! I bought this and a 1kg black pla spool and I’m already printing cool projects for my partner and family. I enjoy this. I will update if I have any further issues.
L**Y
I like the printer. Even though it is my first one and don't have anything to compare it to, it works well. The tube at the top was a little too long and it scratched the inside of the lid which is annoying.
N**S
This printer is absolute garbage. The instructions are nonexistent. The filament clogs. In the 48 hours since we have had it I have had to unclog the nozzle 3 times, order a replacement nozzle and filament that doesn’t crimp and the only print job it has successfully completed is the small test cube. I have some very disappointed kids and have wasted 2 days of our holiday break running tech support on this dumb printer.
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