🚀 Elevate Your Creativity with Precision Printing!
The Creality Ender-5 Pro 3D Printer is a high-performance machine designed for both hobbyists and professionals. It features a generous build size of 220x220x300mm, a silent motherboard for quiet operation, and an advanced dual fan cooling system that ensures optimal print quality. Pre-assembled and calibrated, this printer allows users to start printing right out of the box, while smart resonance control technology eliminates common printing issues like ghosting.
Item Weight | 12.5 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10"D x 10"W x 10"H |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Enclosure Material | Steel |
J**O
K1 e sensacional
Zero reclamações. Vendedor me enviou uma estrusora de atualização mais recente que existe qdo relatei que tive algumas sub extrusoesRecomendo fortemente para os apaixonados por 3d de qualidade e velocidade
A**R
One heck of a printer
i have printed a lot using this printer. Its amazing.
V**0
Great way to start a 3D printing hobby
UNPACKING & SETUPFirst off, before you buy any 3D printer you need to think about where it is going to go as they take up a bit of space!That said, the Ender 5 is a very well made product. It comes neatly packaged with top and bottom frames in moulded black packaging in the box and corner pillars wrapped up separately. All bolts and tools are supplied (including a handy pair of clippers to cut filament) and the assembly instructions are easy to follow with clear diagrams, (although the translation into English is a bit sketchy at times).You just bolt the corner pillars in place, plus the extruder and the control panel to build the whole cube assembly. All the wires are clearly labelled but the connector for the control panel has three possibilities and that diagram is not clear... it's the one nearest the printer!. It took 1 hour to assemble but could have done it quicker.The whole thing is quite heavy so a solid, level surface is required (I bought an IKEA Brusali desk in the picture which happens to have side shelving just the right size for boxes of unopened filament).Levelling the bed was a wee bit fiddly but using a sheet of A4 as a feeler gauge to check the gap between the nozzle and the bed at each corner (like gapping a spark plug) per the instructions worked well and the big adjuster wheels on each corner really helped.PRINTINGThis was my first attempt at 3D printing. The Ender 5 comes with slicing software but I used the free Ultimaker Cura slicing software which is pretty intuitive and has Ender 5 presets. It saves your Gcode file (the printer's coding language) onto a memory card which pops into a slot in the printer.Loading filament into the extruder is a wee bit fiddly but once you've done it once it's easy enough. Just select PREHEAT from the menu which heats the nozzle and push the filament through the white tube until it comes out.The control panel and menus are straightforward using the wheel. Just select the file from the card and go. It heats the bed first, then the nozzle which takes a few mins. and then starts to print. I would test print a small object first to check you've got the settings right. So far I've used PLA and PETG. The latter needed a warmer bed temp of 75 degrees to make the first layer stick.As for power consumption, although the nozzle and bed get pretty hot, the machine is only rated at 270W. I think my electricity smart meter may have gone up by 1p per hour with this switched on, so no big deal. As for noise, it's OK although probably to loud to sleep through. I reckon similar to the noise of a microwave, with the fan being the main source of noise. Using PLA and PETG there is no smell of melting plastic at all which surprised me.So far I've printed 3 things with the ENDER 5. The model ship in the photo took 6 hrs 30 minutes to print with appropriate supports which just snap off with the help of a modelling knife.In summary, if you want to get into this as a hobby then the Ender 5 is an excellent place to start for the price. If IKEA made 3D printers, I think they would make this one.
S**A
Ottima stampante "domestica"
Questa è la mia prima stampante 3D personale, in quanto uso da diversi anni delle stampanti 3D professionali sul lavoro. Il montaggio è stato abbastanza facile, le istruzioni sono chiare e alcune parti sono pre assemblate. Nel mio caso, per avere una stabilità perfetta dei piedini, ho dovuto smontare e rimontare alcuni dei pezzi pre montati, ma nulla di complicato. La qualità di stampa è molto buona per una stampante "domestica". Ho avuto dei problemi con il piatto magnetico che si è rovinato dopo una sola stampa, ma il venditore è stato così gentile da inviarmene gratuitamente uno sostitutivo. A lungo andare ho dovuto acquistare un piatto in vetro perché migliora di molto l'adesione delle stampe, sopratutto se si utilizzano filamenti come l'ABS. La stampante è comunque continuamente migliorabile, apportando delle piccole modifiche o sostituendo delle componenti. La regolazione dei paramenti e il livellamento del piatto sono passi fondamentali per avere delle stampe soddisfacenti. Il rapporto qualità/prezzo è imbattibile. Nel complesso sono soddisfatta dell'acquisto e del servizio clienti.
C**B
Imprimante parfaite
Imprimante 3D vraiment incroyable. J imprime du PLA, du PETG, de l'ABS, du flex sans aucun soucis et d une qualité vraiment excellente. D ici quelques jours j installe les tl smoother pour certaines impressions pour annuler la peau de saumon sur certaines impressions. Pour le moment, je ne l ai eu que sur le benchy.
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