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Creality3D Creality3D Ender 5 Pro 3D Printer Kit
The Ender 5 Pro is a powerful entry into Creality3D's Ender series, boasting all the impressive features of the Ender 3 Pro with the improved structural integrity, larger build volume and smooth print operation of the Ender 5.
- Improved structural integrity
- Larger build volume
- Smooth print operation
List Price: | $420.00 |
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The Classic Sturdy Frame Reinvented for the Ender
The Ender 5 series has been designed from the ground up to improve upon the Ender 3 series in almost every way, and the most dramatic improvement is the large, box-shaped frame that vastly improves stability and allows for a much larger build volume than that of its predecessors.
The extruded aluminum rails that form this eye-catching cube reinforce the Ender 5 Pro's structure along each axis, and is the foundation of Creality's Double Axis Control System. This vastly reduces any vibrations during 3D printing by allowing the Y motor to control the gantry on each side simultaneously, allowing for more reliable, solid print quality, and impressively quiet 3D printing.
Removable Magnetic Flex Plate
A great upgrade with the Ender 3 Pro was the addition of the removable, magnetic flexplate, and Creality has expanded that feature to the Ender 5 Pro. Getting prints off your bed is as easy as taking off the flexplate and giving it a little bend. Your print should pop right off, and you're ready to place it back on the magnetic bed and start your next print.
And if you pick up an extra BuildTak FlexPlate you can swap plates and start your new print before you've even removed your last.
Tech Specs
- Build Volume: 220mm x 220mm x 300mm (8.7" x 8.7" x 11.8")
- Min. Layer Height: 100 microns
- Nozzle: Brass 1.75mm x 0.4mm (can be swapped out for 0.3mm or 0.2mm)
- Extruders: 1
- Max. Nozzle Temp: 260℃
- Heated Bed Temp: 135℃
- Bed Type: Magnetic, Adhesive Sheet
- Bowden Tubing: Capricorn Premium PTFE Tubing
- Mainboard: V4.2.2 silent mainboard w/ TMC2208 drivers
- Power Consumption: 270W, 115V input, 24V output
- Frame: Aluminum
- Printer Weight: 26 lbs.
- Printer Size: 552mm x 485mm x 510mm (21.7" x 19.1" x 20.1")
Questions
Does this have the V4.2.2 silent Mainboard with TMC2208 drivers installed? Thanks!
In the software the ender 5 pro is not in the list. What to do?
is this a 2020 production, whats in the box?
Is the control board 8 or 32 bit? If 8 bit what would be an easy 32 bit upgrade board
How easy is it to upgrade firmware in order to add accessories? For example adding an auto bed level such as a BL Touch.
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does it have self leveling bed
110C is the max bed temperature that I can set in menu. The above spec says 135C. Is that wrong?
What is the base size to fit on a table
Can this be upgraded to have dual extruders? Is it able to print using metal filaments?
Does the Ender 5 Pro have a filament runout sensor? If not, will the motherboard and firmware support adding one?
if there is a blackout will my print be lost? or can it be saved?
What is the ender 5 pro's connectivity?
Are there more complete specs which include the types of filament (PLA, ABS, etc.), whether designs can be loaded on wifi/USB, whether there's an onboard camera, what slicing software is compatible, etc. If so, link please
is somebody wanted to buy this printer and wanted to print nylon x do you have the the ruby nozzle or harden steel nozzle that will work with this
Do you have to drill any holes or what would you have to do to put it together
Are they brand new printers? Why is your price so low from amazon or Creality?
How much wouls shipping be for the Creality Ender 5 Pro Kit to Smooth Rock Falls Ontario Canada Thanks Dave Marlow
How much will shipping be for South Africa
Can this printer use NylonX filament without any problems?
According to the specs provided, this machine comes standard with a brass nozzle, and if I am remembering correctly, you need a hardened (steel or ruby) nozzle for printing NylonX, due to the abrasive properties of the filament.
Noah nailed it, better then I could have said it!
Thanks Noah!
the hardened nozzle isn't strictly required; it's just that the material will eventually wear out the stock nozzle, resulting in lower quality.
@Guest From experience, the brass nozzle will wear out before a full spool of NylonX is completed printing.
As others have said, the nozzle will wear very quickly with X ... Nylon G may get you a bit longer but not by much. The bigger issue is heat. 90% or more of my prints are either G or X and both print very well at 260-262 degrees. This Ender has a max temp of 260, which may get you there, but at the very, very top of it's capability. Just something to consider.