Flashforge Adventurer 5M Pro

Flashforge Adventurer 5M Pro

AD5M Pro
$379.00
Sale price  $379.00 Regular price  $599.00
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Flashforge Adventurer 5M Pro

Flashforge Adventurer 5M Pro

$379.00
Sale price  $379.00 Regular price  $599.00

High-Speed Enclosed FDM 3D Printer | 300 mm/s | Engineering & Composite Filaments

The Flashforge Adventurer 5M Pro is a fully enclosed, high-speed FDM 3D printer that prints at 300 mm/s with a travel speed of 600 mm/s — without sacrificing surface quality. Built-in vibration compensation, a direct-drive extruder rated to 280°C, and automatic bed leveling make it one of the most capable enclosed desktop printers available for anyone who needs speed, engineering material support, and a workflow that just works out of the box.

Whether you are printing functional prototypes in PA-CF, enclosures in ABS, outdoor fixtures in ASA, or detailed parts in PLA, the Adventurer 5M Pro handles the full range without requiring a different machine for each material family.


⚠️ Important — Read Before Printing

  • Ventilation still recommended: The printer includes HEPA and activated carbon filtration, which captures particles and reduces odors significantly. However, for ABS, ASA, PC, and nylon-based filaments, additional room ventilation is still advisable for extended print sessions.
  • Engineering filaments need higher temps: PA-CF, PA-GF, and PC push the extruder toward its 280°C limit. Ensure you are using a hardened or appropriate nozzle when printing carbon fiber and glass fiber composites — they will wear a standard brass nozzle quickly.
  • Bed temperature matters by material: The heated bed reaches up to 110°C. ABS, ASA, and PC require higher bed temps (90–110°C) for proper adhesion. PLA prints fine at 50–60°C. Match your bed temperature to your material — adhesion failures are almost always a temperature issue.
  • Nozzle diameter affects results: The printer ships with a 0.4 mm nozzle. Optional 0.6 mm and 0.8 mm nozzles are available. Larger nozzles print faster but with less fine detail — match nozzle size to your part requirements.
  • Filament storage: Nylon (PA), PA-CF, and PA-GF are highly hygroscopic — they absorb moisture from the air within hours and print poorly if wet. Store in sealed containers with desiccant and dry before printing if needed.

300 mm/s — What That Speed Actually Means for You

Most FDM printers on the market print at 50–80 mm/s. A printer doing 300 mm/s is roughly 4–6× faster — which means a part that used to take 6 hours now takes around 90 minutes.

But raw speed is only useful if the print still looks good. The Adventurer 5M Pro achieves this through two systems working together:

  • Vibration compensation: At high speeds, the print head generates vibrations that travel through the frame and show up as wavy "ringing" artifacts on your part's surface — especially around sharp corners and edges. The 5M Pro's vibration compensation system measures and cancels these resonance patterns in real time, keeping surfaces smooth even at full speed.
  • 20,000 mm/s² acceleration: Getting from 0 to 300 mm/s quickly and smoothly is just as important as the top speed itself. This acceleration figure means the printer transitions between moves efficiently, which is what keeps print times genuinely fast rather than just fast on paper.

Fully Enclosed — The Right Way to Print Engineering Materials

Enclosure is not just about keeping dust off your print. It is about thermal stability. Materials like ABS, ASA, PA, and PC need a consistently warm build environment to prevent warping and layer delamination. An open printer exposes the print to room air currents that cool the part unevenly — the Adventurer 5M Pro's fully enclosed chamber traps heat around the print throughout the entire job.

The enclosure also works in the other direction: HEPA filtration captures fine particulate matter (UFPs) released during printing, and the activated carbon filter absorbs the VOC compounds responsible for the chemical odor of ABS and other technical filaments. This makes the 5M Pro a practical choice for office environments, shared workspaces, and classrooms where air quality matters.

Direct-Drive Extruder — From Cold to Printing in 35 Seconds

The 5M Pro uses a direct-drive extruder, meaning the motor that pushes filament sits directly above the nozzle rather than at the back of the machine (Bowden setup). The practical difference: better control over flexible and composite materials, less retraction tuning required, and more consistent extrusion at high speeds.

The nozzle heats from cold to 200°C in 35 seconds — no waiting around for warm-up before a job. And at 280°C maximum temperature, the extruder handles every filament in the compatibility list, from basic PLA all the way up to carbon fiber-reinforced nylon.

Quick-Release Nozzle — Swap in Seconds, Not Minutes

Changing nozzles on most printers involves waiting for the hotend to heat, using pliers, risking burns, and spending 10–15 minutes on a maintenance task that should take two. The Adventurer 5M Pro's quick-release nozzle system eliminates all of that. Swap between your 0.4 mm, 0.6 mm, and 0.8 mm nozzles in seconds — no tools needed — then get back to printing.

It also makes nozzle cleaning faster and more consistent, which is especially valuable when switching between standard and composite filaments.

ADM Auto-Leveling — Perfect First Layers, Every Print

The Automatic Datum Management (ADM) system measures the build plate surface before each print and compensates for any deviation in real time. The nozzle-to-bed distance stays exactly where it needs to be across the entire plate — eliminating the single most common cause of failed first layers: an uneven or slightly tilted bed.

No manual tramming. No re-leveling after moving the printer. No failed prints because the front-left corner was 0.1 mm lower than the rest.

Built-In Camera & Remote Monitoring

The integrated camera lets you monitor your print remotely via Wi-Fi — check progress, catch failures early, and avoid coming back to a pile of spaghetti that wasted 4 hours of print time. Pair this with filament runout detection and power loss recovery and you have a machine that can run long, unattended jobs with genuine confidence.

Compatible Filaments

Material Typical Use Notes
PLA / PLA-CF Prototypes, display models, general use Easiest to print; PLA-CF adds stiffness and matte finish
PETG / PETG-CF / PETG-GF Functional parts, enclosures, moderate heat Better durability than PLA; composites add rigidity
ABS Automotive, enclosures, post-processing (sanding, acetone smoothing) Requires enclosure — the 5M Pro is well suited
ASA Outdoor parts, UV-resistant applications ABS-level printability with superior UV and weather resistance
PA (Nylon) / PA-CF / PA-GF Mechanical parts, gears, structural components Dry filament before use; composite variants add stiffness and reduce creep
PC (Polycarbonate) High-heat, impact-resistant parts Requires max extruder temp; benefit from enclosure heat retention
HIPS Support material for ABS, display models Dissolvable in limonene when used as support

Technical Specifications

Specification Value
Print Technology FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling)
Build Volume 220 × 220 × 220 mm (8.7" × 8.7" × 8.7")
Print Speed 300 mm/s
Travel Speed 600 mm/s
Acceleration 20,000 mm/s²
Printing Precision ±0.2 mm
Position Precision 0.025 mm
Layer Thickness 0.1 – 0.4 mm
Extruder Type Direct Drive
Max Extruder Temperature 280°C
Nozzle Warmup Time 200°C in 35 seconds
Nozzle Diameter 0.4 mm standard (0.6 mm and 0.8 mm optional)
Filament Diameter 1.75 mm
Heated Bed Up to 110°C
Enclosure Fully enclosed
Air Filtration HEPA + activated carbon
Leveling Automatic (ADM system)
Vibration Compensation Yes
Camera Built-in
Filament Runout Detection Yes
Power Loss Recovery Yes
Touch Screen 4.3" HD color
Connectivity USB, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, Cloud printing
Compatible Software FlashPrint, Cura, Polar Cloud
File Input Formats STL / 3MF / OBJ / FPP / BMP / PNG / JPEG
Power Supply AC 100–240V / DC 24V / 13.3A / 320W
Machine Dimensions 380 × 400 × 453 mm (15" × 15.7" × 17.8")
Net Weight 44.3 lbs (20.1 kg)

Print Settings Reference

Material Extruder Temp Bed Temp Speed Notes
PLA 190–220°C 50–60°C Up to 300 mm/s Cooling fan on; no enclosure required
PLA-CF 200–230°C 50–65°C Up to 250 mm/s Use hardened nozzle; abrasive material
PETG 230–250°C 70–85°C 150–250 mm/s Reduce cooling fan speed to avoid layer splitting
PETG-CF / PETG-GF 240–255°C 80–90°C 150–220 mm/s Hardened nozzle required
ABS 230–250°C 95–110°C 100–200 mm/s Keep enclosure closed throughout; minimize drafts
ASA 240–260°C 90–110°C 100–200 mm/s Similar to ABS; excellent UV stability
PA / PA-CF / PA-GF 250–280°C 70–90°C 80–150 mm/s Dry filament before use — moisture causes stringing and bubbles
PC 260–280°C 100–110°C 60–120 mm/s Enclosed chamber essential; adhesion can be challenging — use glue stick
HIPS 220–240°C 90–110°C 100–200 mm/s Use as support for ABS; soluble in limonene

What's in the Box

  • Adventurer 5M Pro 3D Printer
  • 250g PLA Filament (sample roll)
  • 0.6 mm Nozzle Kit
  • Power Cord
  • USB Drive
  • Leveling Tool
  • Filament Holder
  • Screwdriver, Hex Wrench Set, Pliers
  • Grease
  • Glue (for bed adhesion)
  • Quick Start Guide

Who Is This For?

The Flashforge Adventurer 5M Pro is the right machine when you need more than a basic printer but do not want the complexity of an open-frame industrial system:

  • Engineers and product designers prototyping in functional materials — PA-CF, PETG-GF, PC, and ASA — who need a machine that handles engineering filaments reliably without a separate high-temp enclosure setup
  • Makers and hobbyists stepping up from entry-level printers — ADM auto-leveling, vibration compensation, and FlashPrint software remove the technical friction so you can focus on what you are building, not on tuning the machine
  • Small workshops and shared makerspaces where the HEPA + carbon filtration makes operating an FDM printer in a shared space practical and safe for everyone in the room
  • Educators and classroom environments that need speed (more prints per day), safety (enclosed + filtered), and reliability (filament runout + power loss recovery means a failed session does not ruin a lesson)
  • Anyone printing ABS or ASA regularly on an open-frame machine and dealing with constant warping — the enclosed chamber solves this problem completely

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