![]() I mounted the spool holder so the spool holder sits parallel to the side of the printer.From about 10-15 minutes to less than 5 minutes. ![]() After fixing that, I found that the bed/hot-end took MUCH less time to heatup. When I Googled the issue, this was the first suggestion. I ran it that way for 2 weeks not knowing any better. The printer actually worked with the switch set to 220v, even though we have 120v. Again, something that was in the manual, but I had overlooked. Make sure you set the voltage on the back correctly.There are even pictures on the printer’s electronics box that would probably be good enough for many people. I’m actually not going to spend a lot of time on this, because the instruction book was amazing. If anyone reading this feels I should add something to this, please let me know. So I figured I would attempt to create such a guide. ![]() I felt that all the information I needed was definitely out there, but I had to go through tons of websites and YouTube videos to finally get things the way I wanted. It’s a similar printer, but it’s a good bit larger and has a lot of the upgrades that I have done or would want to do with the Ender 5.Īfter getting the printer, I really wanted a sort of guide that contains the main bits of information that someone would need to get started with this printer. However, not too long ago, Creality released the Ender 5 Plus. I also liked how it had the 4 vertical rails, which I’m sure gives it a lot more stability. In addition, it looks like the number of Ender 5 users have increased sharply around the time I bought it. I have found that to be accurate for the most part. Although the community isn’t extremely large on its own, I felt that it’s similar enough to the Ender 3 that I should be able to able to figure out any issues by using the same types of advice. I felt that it struck the right balance between bed size, price, and the community behind it. ![]() Here is the link to it.Ībout 2 months ago, I decided to finally pull the trigger on purchasing a 3D printer. Be sure to read that one after this one as there is some update info in there. UPDATE: I have written an updated post(1 year later) about this printer. ![]()
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