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February 18, 2025

 

 

The Ender-5 Max is a flagship 3D printer from Creality, designed to cater to both beginners and experienced users. This printer stands out with its rigid all-metal frame and 36-point auto bed leveling, ensuring high-quality prints from the first layer. The printer boasts an impressive build volume of 15.7 x 15.7 x 15.7 inches (400 x 400 x 400 mm), making it suitable for large-scale projects.

The Ender-5 Max printing speed, reaches up to 27.6 inches per second (700 mm/s), which is industry-leading for a CoreXY printer. This speed is achieved through the use of two independently-motorized Z-axes, each assisted by two linear rods for precision. The printer can handle models weighing up to 22 lbs (10 kg), ensuring stability and reducing the risk of layer shifts.

The Ender-5 Max is equipped with a 42-76 stepper motor for both the X and Y-axis, providing unprecedented power and smooth movement. This makes it a fast and reliable option for users looking to maximize productivity. Additionally, the printer operates efficiently in temperatures ranging from 41-104 °F (5-40 °C), ensuring consistent performance even in fluctuating conditions.

For those looking to print engineering filaments, the Ender-5 Max offers an optional enclosure to maintain a higher ambient temperature. This feature helps in achieving better print quality with materials that require higher temperatures. The printer also supports multi-printer management via WLAN, making it ideal for print farms and collaborative projects.

 

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