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COMGROW Creality Ender 5 Plus 3D Printer with BL Touch, Tempered Glass Plate and Touch Color Screen, Large Build Volumn 350X350X400mm

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Brand: Comgrow


Material: Tempered Glass


Product Dimensions: 13.78"D x 13.78"W x 15.75"H


Item Weight: 18.2 Kilograms


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Smartphone


Manufacturer: Creality 3D


Brand: Comgrow


Item Weight: 18.2 Kilograms


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 13.78"D x 13.78"W x 15.75"H


Compatible Material: Wood, Polylactic Acid, Carbon Fiber, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Thermoplastic Polyurethane


Operating System: Linux


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Smartphone


File Format: OBJ, STL, AMF


Enclosure Material: Tempered Glass


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Ender 5 Plus - great printer and great reseller
Update: 12/4/19 Comgrow reached to me with options to alleviate my issues, because of this I have changed rating to 5-star. Comgrow is reliable and trustworthy to do business with. I will continue to support and buy from them in the future. ________ Update: 11/27/19 I’ve decided to revise my rating for this. I had experienced a power outage in my area and the Ender 5 Plus had gave me a error for “thermal runaway”. The LCD was still on because it was tethered via usb to my laptop. When the power came back on suddenly all the function issues disappeared, I was able to use SD card with no issues. But the burnt electronics smell still lingered in the PSU, that is the main reason why I’ll keep it at 3 stars rather than 5 stars. Additionally, I shouldn’t have to experience a power outage just to get this printer fully functional. Overall, everything is working like normal, awaiting the silent board from Creality3D that I just recently ordered from their website and a New PSU that doesn’t emit burnt smells. Thanks. _______________ Easy to assemble but had functional issues out of the box. I made sure that the PSU was set to 115v before powering on. Right off the bat I smelled something burning coming from the PSU. I used the SD card that was included, not detected. I verified on my other Ender 3 Pro and it was perfectly fine, was not able to duplicate the same issue. I checked the firmware it was 1.70.0, custom upgraded it to 1.70.1 with the claims that it would fix the bedleveling issue or even Sd card issue. No changes. Firmware: 1.70.0 & after 1.70.1 Failure modes: -SD card fail (not detected) -BL fail (Bed leveling issues) -PSU fail (burning electronics smell, suspect faulty components or grounding issues) Hopefully comgrow will compensate for this, this seems to be an issue for other people as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2019 by Richard Richard

  • Great Service from Comgrow, Printer needs some work
Update 4/25/2020: Comgrow has gone out of their way to accommodate and fix the issues I've had with the printer. I dont know any other company that's provided this level of service, because of that I've decided to upgrade my rating to 5 stars. They've replaced every part of this printer that I've had issues with. While my recommendation still stands for beginners, if you're experienced and know what you're doing you'll be okay buying this printer. Especially with the support and service provided by Comgrow. I really hope my issues were a one off, and based on the ratings so far it appears that my experience isn't common. I will definitely be buying from Comgrow in the future. For the record, I am not a spokesperson, brand ambassador or anyway associated with Comgrow, I just really appreciate the way they've reached out to me to ensure that any and all my issues were resolved. Update 4/23/2020: Had to make another upgrade to this printer. The extruder on this thing just doesn't have what it takes. It started skipping and no matter what I do it continues to skip. Comgrow has stayed in constant contact trying to assist, but I'm afraid the extruder is just bad. So I sprung for a bondtech BMG. I also discovered the reason for the bent tensioning plate. Creality had the brilliant idea to place a screw underneath where the plate's T-nut sits, on the x-axis extrusion, so when you tighten the top screw it colides with the bottom screw, preventing the t-nut from sitting properly. This should have been caught in design or at least during QC. It appears someone just forced the screw and bent the plate. Save yourself the headache and spring for another printer. I'm not suggesting you avoid any of their printers, my Ender 3 works really well. I wont be buying another E5-Plus though. I can't say enough positive things about Comgrow. They were very responsive to my needs, they handled an issue I had with the printer expeditiously. With that said, the printer has been a headache. Getting the bed leveled is a lesson in frustration. From bugs to limited features on the factory board to receiving a printer with a bent x-axis tensioning plate (Comgrow sent me another free of charge, great customer service). With that said I've been making improvements to the printer. I've replaced the power supply to a mean well SE-450, upgraded the MOSFET to a TH3D MOSFET capable of 30 amps, added an SSR to turn off the printer after the hot end fan drops below 45 deg. Celcius. I also added a Duet Maestro with the paneldue 7I, upgraded to linear rails, added the hero me Gen 3 duct cooling with an all-metal hot end, and dual 5015 fans, but the one thing I still can't fix is the bed leveling. At times, I'll have to adjust it using baby-stepping, which is ok. I just wish I didn't have to do it so often. Otherwise, the nozzle scrapes along the bed when traveling. Yes, this was occurring before any of these upgrades, and yes I've correctly adjusted the z-offset. Unfortunately, I'm still using the stock extruder (skips a ton), which I'll be upgrading shortly. All in all, I would not recommend this printer to a beginner, I wish I had known about some other printers beforehand (HevOrt, HEVO). I'll be keeping this one because I love tinkering, but beginners beware, stick to a smaller size printer. I'd recommend the Ender-3, that thing has been printing great since I tuned it. SKR mini E3, Bl-touch, upgraded metal extruder, soon to receive linear rails (x, y-axis) and a direct drive extruder upgrade. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2020 by PerpetualShopper

  • Over priced for the needed upgrades out of the box
This printer is huge. That is where the good things stop. The printer ships with a bunch of cheap components that they tell you to upgrade in the manual. I spent 600 on a Ender 5 Plus printer for that. It doesn't come with a quiet servo control board, that is an upgrade. It doesn't come with a metal tension holder for the extruder, that is an upgrade. It doesn't come with a good tube for filament, that is an upgrade. It doesn't come with wire management. That is an upgrade or printable component. It doesn't come with the extrusion supported with corner brackets on each corner. The ones that are on it are plastic causing it to flex and shake violently when printing. Missing brackets are an upgrade (Needs 16 more). Aluminum brackets are an upgrade. Then it gets better. The screen is a joke for the readouts. Very broken English and bad translation. Z+ on one screen moves in the negative direction while same button is moving positive on the other screen. And for the kicker, the automatic table adjustment doesn't actually do anything. It just lets you know it is out of level by you reading the numbers (and some of those don't show up from the bad programming.) If you power cycle the machine you have to completely re-level the bed because the Z axis looses position by as much as 5mm. (Does that mean that any print during a power failure is trash?) So you may have a great print one day and a horrible print the next day depending on how you level the bed. This means it is really hard to get consistent print quality. When it is leveled correctly, the print quality is excellent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2023 by Amazon Customer

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