As promised in my previous video, I'm here to comprehensively review my experiences after three weeks of printing with the FlashForge Adventure 5M Pro! This review is a response to my subscribers' requests to test various filaments with this 3D printer's standard calibration. This review focuses not on the filaments themselves but on the hassle-free printing experience that FlashForge's "zero tuning" concept made possible.
You won't believe (and I still can't believe) the results of testing different types of filaments. I used the default profile and achieved high-quality 3D prints without custom adjustments!
Here's a look at the list of filaments I tested:
Standard filament that came with the FlashForge 5M Pro
Creality Hyper PLA
ABS: GTMax, 3D Prime, F3D
PETg: 3DX, Voolt, 3D Prime, and Dynalabs (translucent)
PLA: Voolt, Dynalabs (Ingeo and Boutique)
TPU: Creality
Silk: Voolt, 3D Lab
What is the final result of all these tests with the FlashForge Adventure 5M Pro? It excelled with every single one.
Of course, along the way, I'll also show you the challenges I faced while testing this new 3D printer:
The position of the power switch
The touchscreen display
The "dreaded" filament holder at the back of the printer
The PEI bed adhesion during initial prints
This review is thorough, and I hope it proves helpful and inspiring for you!
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14 окт 2024