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Comgrow Official Creality Ender 5 Plus 3D Printer with Auto Bed Leveling Sensor Kit, Dual Z-Axis Touch Screen and Glass Bed Large Printing Size 350x350x400mm
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Brand | Comgrow |
Material | Aluminum |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 28.74"D x 12.2"W x 29.13"H |
Item Weight | 48.63 Pounds |
About this item
- Auto Bed Leveling Sensor Kit: You may receive the BL Touch auto-leveling kit or CR Touch auto-leveling kit randomly. It 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 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: Y axis dual shaft motor and down-shift Z axis, moving more smoothly, ensure high precision printing.
- Easy to Assemble and Operate: 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: Add 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.
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Print Quality | 3.3 | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.0 | 4.7 | 4.3 |
Easy to assemble | 4.0 | 4.8 | 5.0 | 4.7 | — | — |
Value for money | 3.7 | 4.3 | — | — | 4.7 | 4.3 |
Touch Screen | 3.3 | — | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.8 | — |
Adhesion | 3.1 | 4.3 | — | 3.7 | — | 3.9 |
Sold By | — | Sovol | LGT Longer Shop | AnkerDirect | Edify-Technology INC | Wolias |
compatible material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Wood, Copper, Polylactic Acid | PLA/TPU/PLA-CF/PETG-CF/ABS/PETG/PC/ASA/wood | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Wood, Polylactic Acid | Polylactic Acid, Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol, Thermoplastic Polyurethane, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol, Polycarbonate, Thermoplastic Polyurethane, Copper, Alloy Steel, Polylactic Acid | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Plastic, Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol, Metal, Polylactic Acid, Nylon |
file format | OBJ, AMF, STL | STL/OBJ | OBJ, STL | STL, OBJ | — | — |
material | Aluminum | Aluminum | Metal | PLA/ABS/PETG/TPU/PA-CF/PLA-CF | Alloy,Copper,Pla,Steel | Metal+PTFE |
connectivity tech | — | mirco USB | USB | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB | USB | — |
operating system | Linux | Win7/8/10/11, Linux Ubuntu 20.04+, Mac OS 10.10+ | — | Linux | Linux | Linux |
printing technology | FDM | FDM | FDM | FDM | — | — |
Product Description
Features
- A plus size and upgraded Vesion of Ender-5
- Auto Bed Leveling Sensor
- Y Axis Dual Shaft Motor + Two Lead Screws on Z Axis
- Filament Monitoring + Resume Printing
- Thermal Runaway Protection
- Creality V2.2 Motherboard
Machine Parameters
Modeling Technology: FDM
Print Size: 350*350*400mm
HD Screen Size: 4.3 inch
Nozzle Diameter: Standard 0.4mm
Input: AC 110V/220V 50-60Hz Output: DC 24V 21A, Max25A
Filament Diameter: 1.75mm Net Weight: 18.2KG
Machine Size: 632*666*619mm
Working Modes: Online or Micro SD offline
File Format: STL, OBJ, AMF, G-Code
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Auto Bed Leveling KitYou may receive BL Touch or CR Touch randomly. Pre-installed auto-leveling kit, precisely measure the tilt of the bed surface, offers the automatic compensation for Z-axis for unevenness of the platform plate, and provide reliable operation with all build surfaces. |
Filament DetectionBetter lets you know whenever your filament breaks, runs out, or gets tangled on the spool. |
Y Axis Dual Shaft MotorMeet more of your printing requirements, achieve better print results and a laarger print model at a time.Y Axis Dual Shaft Motor. |
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High Power Supply UnitBrand power supply unit, safe and secure. Brand power support to heat the hotbed up to 100℃ within 10 minutes. |
Runaway ProtectionSimple and Safe. It is protection agaist the temperature getting out of control. |
4.3 Inch Touch ScreenTouch color screen, you will have easy and quick operation. |
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 28.74 x 12.2 x 29.13 inches |
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Item Weight | 48.6 pounds |
ASIN | B07Z62688K |
Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #179,073 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #211 in 3D Printers |
Date First Available | October 16, 2019 |
Manufacturer | Creality 3D |
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Customers like the size of the 3D printer, mentioning that it is much bigger than expected. They also like the speed and the large build area. On the other hand, some customers have reported issues with the heat, stating that the thermistor problems again and the hot bed failed. They dislike the leveling and touch screen. Opinions are mixed on quality, performance, ease of installation, and volume.
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Customers like the size of the 3D printer. They say it's a great larger format printer, much bigger than they expected, and has a very large build area. The quality is excellent and the print volume is large.
"...It has the bl touch, glass bed, dual z, 350x350 print size, and a sturdy frame. I love it and creality knocked it out of the park...." Read more
"...It's a *fast* machine, and the print area is massive. Using metaPLA I've pushed it to 100mm/s without problems on big things like quail feeders...." Read more
"...Structurally, the Ender 5 Plus is pretty sound. Everything square, everything snug and after nearly 2 months of hardcore, consistent printing,..." Read more
"...I'm currently using it for printing cosplay costumes. The print volume is big enough where most of my pieces can be printed in a single run...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the 3D printer. Some mention that the quality blows their other printers away, while others say that it is really bad for controlling quality and speed of the print. They also mention that it's easy to put together and has excellent build quality. However, some customers say that they have outgrown their ender 3 and that it makes for a rather dependable machine.
"...Over the past year I heavily upgraded the ender 3 and I love it. It's fantastic, however, I soon realized I've out grown my ender 3...." Read more
"...Had a few complete failures after flipping over the unit to put it in an enclosure and then not going back through the leveling process - big mistake..." Read more
"...Packing: 4/5Solid packing and everything was nice and visually undamaged before inspection after it was built...." Read more
"...(4) When the filament breaks, and you need to re-feed the filament into the tube leading to the extruder head, I’m still not sure how to properly do..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the 3D printer. Some mention that it functions extremely well in its stock form, while others say that it stopped working correctly after a few weeks. The PSU stopped working after few minutes, and the self-leveling bed just stopped working completely. The useless firmware makes the machine unusable. Days into owning the printer, it started to have problems, and had a bad first run.
"...The card reader never worked but I was able to get a few prints over the usb port...." Read more
"...Other than these issues it works flawlessly. I have done multiple 200 hr+ prints with no errors or layer skipping...." Read more
"...Although there is a filament sensor to prevent failed prints, it doesn’t always work...." Read more
"...From the box the printer will not work well, even with calibration, and with the bed properly leveled and sprayed (with hairspray), you will spend a..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of installation of the 3D printer. Some mention that the assembly is intuitive, while others say that the instructions are horrible and very frustrating. The screen is really nice and easy to use, and the printer went together without issues. However, some say that it is extremely time consuming to set up a print, and that the documentation is not great.
"...Easy fix is to print one out from thingiverse. Super easy but it would have been nice if creality included that.3: plastic extruder. Really?..." Read more
"...Mechanical assembly was straight forward but documentation was not great. Some wire connections not very clear...." Read more
"...5. The PSU (Power Supply Unit) of the machine was not installed correctly...." Read more
"...speeds are decent, the filament compatibility is strong, and the assembly intuitive. The software however, sucks...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the volume of the 3D printer. Some mention that it's pretty sound, makes as little noise as possible, and is one of the best build volume/speed/quality combos they've ever used. Others say that it is very loud and noisy in stock form, has a metal grinding sound, and squeaks loudly near the top of the Z axis. The little pin that drops down vibrates during printing.
"...1: It's loud... Like.. Really loud. My ender 3 had a silent board and it's a huge difference...." Read more
"...This contributes both to noise reduction and to energy efficiency...." Read more
"...2. The metal grinding sound I heard on the print head y axis below in the first review was found out to be that the x axis would touch one side..." Read more
"...I turned it on one day, the piece flew out and now the nozzle head vibrates during printing and more importantly when it's trying to auto level the..." Read more
Customers have issues with the heat of the 3D printer. They mention that the thermistor problems again, the hotbed failed, and the hot end has been nothing but trouble. The hot end can't get up to temperature if a small silicone sleeve is not provided. The printer went into thermal runaway within 4 seconds.
"...So far the only problems are the runout sensor activating randomly (thus I removed it) and having to have the print bead slowly rise in temperature..." Read more
"...Prints are now much lower quality and some fail after only a few layers...." Read more
"...to blob. - the bed is heated by the 24V PSU, taking long time to get to 110C - every other printer just connects the bed heater to the mains..." Read more
"...The hotend has been nothing but trouble, the fan went out on week 2 which clogged the original hotend sadly no amount of heating would loosen the..." Read more
Customers have issues with the leveling of the 3D printer. For example, they mention that the auto level needs to be changed, the bed leveling took time, and the build plate will never be level. They recommend switching to silicone bed level mounts.
"...4: Bed leveling springs.. Terrible. Switch to silicone bed leveling mounts...." Read more
"...that because of this offset in the plate support bars the build plate will never be level and one or two corners will be out by a considerable..." Read more
"...designs expect you to have a linear rail anyway. - bed leveling is a nightmare on this; because of the size you will spend hours just leveling..." Read more
"I've had a few 3D printers, but this is the first one with auto leveling...." Read more
Customers dislike the touch screen. They say it's very limited, and seems to be buggy with the BL touch. Some customers also mention that the touch sensor will blink red. The touch screen interface does limit access to some of the Marlin features, and it' s loud and eats power.
"...on the firmware, when I installed a new community one the BL touch stopped working and so did the bootloader...." Read more
"...Also, your bl touch sensor will blink red sometimes if you start the machine in a position that the sensor's probe cannot fully extend/retract...." Read more
"...But once I did all my prints have turned out great. The touch screen is really nice and easy to use...." Read more
"...Recently I had an issue with the BLtouch blinking red, I tried everything to get it to work...." Read more
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FLASH FORWARD to the ender 5 plus!! After selling several of my prints, I finally had some cash to spend on a bigger printer. I took a look at the artillery sidewinder x1. Almost pulled the trigger on that but I saw some major flaws in it that reviewers didn't like. So I got this printer. Let me tell you coming from an ender 3.. This printer was a dream to set up. Took less than 30 minutes (because I had experience from the ender 3) and I was up and running. First prints are these mugs in silk pla 0.4mm nozzle, 60 speed, 8%infill about 26 hours each. No estep calibration, no flow calibration, no glue or anything (glass bed is amazing!) just bed leveled using the auto bed leveling and z offset. As you can see, they look amazing.
Now for the bad stuff... Well not much that can't be fixed.
1: It's loud... Like.. Really loud. My ender 3 had a silent board and it's a huge difference. My printers stay in a spare bedroom so it's not that much of a problem. I may end up getting a bigtreetech skr mini e3 with touch screen at some point. But it's not necessary right now.
2: no strain relief for the heated bed cables. Easy fix is to print one out from thingiverse. Super easy but it would have been nice if creality included that.
3: plastic extruder. Really? They can't spend the 10 bucks to put an all metal one in these? For 600, I would expect that to be included. Got one and swapped it in. No biggie
4: the spool holder. I hate them I have a spool holder with bearings I use on the side. Again, not a big deal to me but still should be mentioned.
4: Bed leveling springs.. Terrible. Switch to silicone bed leveling mounts. With the glass and bl touch you'll never have to mess with it again.
If you're looking for your first 3d printer, the ender 3 is great, however, think long term about what you want to print. The amount of money you'll put into an ender 3 you'd be better off getting this printer. It has the bl touch, glass bed, dual z, 350x350 print size, and a sturdy frame. I love it and creality knocked it out of the park.
UPDATE:
I still love this printer, however, I can't understand why you pay so much money for them to put a plastic crappy extruder. As I always do, I was swapping it out with an all metal one. Not surprisingly, the plastic one was already cracked. I maybe used this printer for about 50 hours so who knows if it came like this or broke as I was using it.
FLASH FORWARD to the ender 5 plus!! After selling several of my prints, I finally had some cash to spend on a bigger printer. I took a look at the artillery sidewinder x1. Almost pulled the trigger on that but I saw some major flaws in it that reviewers didn't like. So I got this printer. Let me tell you coming from an ender 3.. This printer was a dream to set up. Took less than 30 minutes (because I had experience from the ender 3) and I was up and running. First prints are these mugs in silk pla 0.4mm nozzle, 60 speed, 8%infill about 26 hours each. No estep calibration, no flow calibration, no glue or anything (glass bed is amazing!) just bed leveled using the auto bed leveling and z offset. As you can see, they look amazing.
Now for the bad stuff... Well not much that can't be fixed.
1: It's loud... Like.. Really loud. My ender 3 had a silent board and it's a huge difference. My printers stay in a spare bedroom so it's not that much of a problem. I may end up getting a bigtreetech skr mini e3 with touch screen at some point. But it's not necessary right now.
2: no strain relief for the heated bed cables. Easy fix is to print one out from thingiverse. Super easy but it would have been nice if creality included that.
3: plastic extruder. Really? They can't spend the 10 bucks to put an all metal one in these? For 600, I would expect that to be included. Got one and swapped it in. No biggie
4: the spool holder. I hate them I have a spool holder with bearings I use on the side. Again, not a big deal to me but still should be mentioned.
4: Bed leveling springs.. Terrible. Switch to silicone bed leveling mounts. With the glass and bl touch you'll never have to mess with it again.
If you're looking for your first 3d printer, the ender 3 is great, however, think long term about what you want to print. The amount of money you'll put into an ender 3 you'd be better off getting this printer. It has the bl touch, glass bed, dual z, 350x350 print size, and a sturdy frame. I love it and creality knocked it out of the park.
UPDATE:
I still love this printer, however, I can't understand why you pay so much money for them to put a plastic crappy extruder. As I always do, I was swapping it out with an all metal one. Not surprisingly, the plastic one was already cracked. I maybe used this printer for about 50 hours so who knows if it came like this or broke as I was using it.
Mechanical assembly was straight forward but documentation was not great. Some wire connections not very clear. For someone with printer experience, probably obvious. Took me a few minutes to figure out.
I did a fair amount of research on YT and made a few upgrades before really even trying to print. Metal extruder and Capricorn tube. Also purchased the silent main board....but after my first few prints, I sent it back, never opened the box. Printer is in my garage, and I did not find the noise objectionable.
A full set of operating instructions would be a "nice touch". There is very little info provided.
First couple of print attempts, printhead slammed into the front left corner....found out the default size for the bed setup in the Creality Slicer for the Ender 5 Plus was 370x370mm, NOT 350x350, this was causing the printer to go off the grid trying to lay down the head clearing print lines. Once I reset that and resliced, all worked fine. Fortunately, no damage done on the first 3 print attempts, before realizing the cause.
My first print was the "test rabbit" included on the micro SD (I think) and it came out surprisingly good for my first shot using PLA. I had several items ready to print and used TPU for those. Both came out pretty good (1 very good, the other acceptable due to playing with settings).
Next up was PETG. While the first prints were successful, I did have some warping. Had a few complete failures after flipping over the unit to put it in an enclosure and then not going back through the leveling process - big mistake. With a good leveling and now in the enclosure, the next few PETG prints were better than expected. Keeping the enclosure warm (~100F) eliminated the warping. Had to modify some temps but the last two PETG prints were very nice. A little stringing but still pretty good. Still tuning my settings.
Bottom line, I'm very pleased with this printer. No, I'm not experienced so maybe I'm not being "picky enough", but despite a few learning failures, I'm very happy with my results. A good set of user instructions would've saved a fair amount of fumbling and cleared up some misunderstandings of what the display was telling me. Again, an experienced printer would probably not have had this problem.
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Il faut faire attention aux deux moteurs qui pilotent l'axe Z qui peuvent se désynchroniser si l'une des poulies a sauté des crans. Vous vous retrouvez alors avec un plateau en biais que vous ne pourrez pas rattraper avec les vis sous les coins du plateau dont le jeu est insuffisant (dans mon cas, 2,5 mm entre les bords gauche et droit). Il faut donc remettre les courroies dans les bons crans à la main. Vous tournez l'une tiges filetées (celles qui sortent des moteurs) en maintenant l'autre fixe et vous entendez la courroie sauter (imprimante éteinte, sinon les moteurs sont en prise).
Ensuite, j'ai débranché le niveau automatique que je ne suis pas parvenu à faire fonctionner pour passer en manuel, avec le réglage des quatre coins avec une feuille de papier et les vis. Dans la vidéo du fabricant, ils disent que c'est inutile. Pas dans mon cas.
Il est quasiment impossible d'éviter le wrapping avec les larges pièces, même en protégeant le plateau des courants d'air. La solution que j'utilise consiste à imprimer un radeau dont je scotche les bords dès que la première couche est imprimée.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 11, 2021