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- #146,108 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific)
- #154 in 3D Printers
Nobody
Reviewed in Canada on September 15, 2024
I have used 3D printers for prototyping at work for many years, but that is the 1st time I bought one for my personal use.It is simple to use and set up. Attention must be paid to temperature/humidity and so on... as it is required for any polymer-based molding/printing equipment.There is one annoyance I have: after every print, unless I want an exact copy, I need to turn the printer off close the AnkerMake Studio, and turn it back on/open the SW.It seems to be a known issue and I have no doubt it will be addressed shortly. Overall great cost/benefit so far.
Bayes S.
Reviewed in Canada on October 6, 2024
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Luke H
Reviewed in Australia on August 11, 2023
I’m glad I purchased this printer as my first. I had heard that levelling beds and calibration can be a real pain. This unit does it all for you! My only feedback, it would be great if it came with a small bottle of cleaning fluid. Will buy this brand again!
matt wood
Reviewed in Australia on July 2, 2023
I read all the reviews and watched the videos on this product and they weren't wrong. I own an ender 3 v2 which was cheap and fun to get into the hobby but this printer is waaaaayyyyy better.1. IT looks really nice and clean well put together and crisp2. It has all the bed leveling sensors and cameras that people add over time to other printers, so no additional costs3. Magnetic plate bed is really helpful with large builds.4. The timelaspe feature is great I love it, the videos are cool.5.it came super quickly through Amazon without any problems6. The resolution of the prints is far better than I was able to do before.7. The speed is really impressive and the display updates and tells you what speed it is currently doing, which is cool.8. The ai is cool, it isn't perfect but I'm sure iture updates will make it better. I bought it for all the other features so I'm not fussed.Some people mentioned the fans being loud. All printers make noise, this one is marginally louder than the ender. It doesn't bother me at all and I have it on my office next to me, since it's like white noise it doesn't bother me or the family.Also this printer was way cheaper than an prusa and I think think the quick install and software ai helper etc it's better value for money in my mind.Hope this helps.
Andrew
Reviewed in Australia on July 18, 2023
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Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2023
UPDATE 4/34: I now have four M5 printers. I wrote a grant and was able to purchase two more M5's for my classroom (I actually got to take the original ones I bought out of pocket home). They run every day. I honestly think these are the best printers out there for the money. I started with zero knowledge or experience, but have had nothing but great prints on each of the four M5's I've bought. Not a single one was a lemon.... four out of four amazing machines. As I said, two were purchased for my classroom and have seen some brutal treatment... but still run like champs. I have no idea how anybody is giving these any negative reviews, but I am aware that there are people out there who could literally screw up trying to use a pencil. Great printer... period.This is a second update after the first purchase (mentioned below). I went ahead and purchased a second M5 dedicated for my classroom. I can't say enough about these printers. My original one has already gone through dozens of 1kg rolls-mainly PLA+, but also PETG and TPU. The only thing I've done is replace the original nozzle as proactive maintenance. After my experience with the Ender, I am SO GLAD I didn't settle for it. I love the fact that when I'm at school, I can check prints going on at home, and the same when I'm home, I can check my students' prints at school. My students love designing in Tinkercad and are usually able to take the items off the printer before the end of the school day. I bought an enclosure for my home printer, but haven't needed it as I haven't tried ABS yet. It prints TPU and PETG flawlessly without the enclosure. It's about six months since my first M5 purchase and I'm still in love. Owning two of the same printer I can tell you they are both a dream to use.Original Review:Story starts with an Ender 3s1pro: After much research, I ordered the Ender 3s1 pro, even though it had a smaller bed than I was looking for. Out of the box, I leveled it and successfully printed the test model. Great! The next day, I leveled the bed again but noticed that the z offset was way too high during the print. Three hours later, I discovered that I could level the bed, but the offset would absolutely not stay put. I boxed it up and sent it back.My M5: I ordered the AnkerMake M5 hoping that it wouldn't be such a pain to level. No manual leveling or fiddling with screws. It did it's auto level, and let her rip. I was dumbfounded at how great this thing was out of the box. I haven't had any issues with loading filament, or the AI (two things that people have posted about). Oh, and talk about fast.... the test print came out in about an hour (compared to the 5 hour wait on the Ender test print). I'll post an update if anything goes south, but I love it. **UPDATE** Had this for 5 months now. This printer runs EVERY DAY, for hours and hours at a time. I've printed in TPU, PET-G, PLA, PLA+, and silk PLA. The only maintenance I've done is replace the nozzle. I am buying a second one for my classroom. No regrets!
lucaj30
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2023
This is my first 3D printer and I've been following AnkerMake since it was on Kickstarter. I could kick myself for not investing when it was on Kickstarter. This unit is pretty awesome to say the least. However, I can't really give comparison with any other brand since this is my first printer. However, I will give my pros and cons for the unit and software itself.Upon arrival, box and pieces within were excellent. Packing quality is solid. I was afraid it would have been damage since I saw boot prints on the outside as if it was used for a stepping stool.Pros:- Unit comes almost fully assembled and took about 10 mins or less to build.- Set up through the app was quick and it found the printer instantly- Low Power consumption (not sure if this is the same for all 3D printers?)- Loading filament was super easy and straight forward- Does a timelapse automatically of your project (yes it has a 1080p camera with a light and night vision)- Speed (it prints wicked fast, but I found great quality and speed at about 150mm/s)- Can watch your project live with the camera away from home- Has some pre installed samples to test- Have not have 1 error with a print yet, which is saying something for a first time user. lol- Great size printing plate- Strong magnetCons:- It is very loud (the fans that is).- I found that mine if printing on fast, when the unit moves up and down it makes a terrible noise. Probably needs some grease in the gear column- The app doesn't let you choose F and is stuck on C.- AnkerMake Slicer is awful. Its okay to just print and set your settings. You'll see as you use it. I use PrusaSlicer as its much better in terms of options and smooth operation.- Camera is 1080p and can be grainy at timesNow I just need to remember how to use CAD and I can get some new products out for my business. Overall, this is a great unit and I would recommend it. I will update my review as I always do, as time goes on within the warranty timeframe. I'm not sure how long a 3D printer lasts, but I hope it lasts me some time.Update #1: 1.5 weeks later the filament clogged, but I found out that was my error for not retracting the filament correctly. However, upon following the "Stuck?" prompt on the machine, I found out all but 1 screw were stripped or not grabbing well. It took longer to fix because I had to find a way to get these screws out! Luckily my Torx screw driver for my Mac was able to get all of the screws out. So, keep a Torx driver around just in case. I believe it was a T9 that was used. On a separate note, Ankermake personally reached out regarding some low ratings I had given because the slicer software is quite buggy. Good to know they are responsive and willing to make a solid product! Thats a plus for me.Update #2: I purchased a second unit which arrived damaged. Ankermake got back to me within a few hours with tracking information for the replacement part. USPS delivered a damaged package to me so another replacement had to be sent. The 2nd replacement worked and a step by step video was sent to show how to fix it. Great CS.
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