FLASHFORGE AD5X Multi-Color 3D Printer, CoreXY 600mm/s High-Speed, 1-Click Auto Leveling, 300°C Direct Drive Extruder, 220x220x220mm Build Volume, Ideal for Precision and Efficiency
$499.00 Original price was: $499.00.$359.00Current price is: $359.00.






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1 Multi Color Printing
2 1-Click Auto Feed/Retract
3 Fully Auto Leveling
4 12X Ultra Fast
5 300℃ Direct Extruder
Elevate Your Prints with Effortless Excellence
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Customer Reviews
4.1 out of 5 stars 183
4.7 out of 5 stars 1,562
4.5 out of 5 stars 331
4.7 out of 5 stars 1,076
4.7 out of 5 stars 243
4.6 out of 5 stars 398
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Multi-Color Printing
Yes (4-Color)
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Extuder Type
Max.300℃ Direct Drive
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Nozzle Removal Time
30s Quick-Detach
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Leveling Type:
One-Button Auto Leveling
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Travel Speed and Acceleration
600mm/s and 20,000mm/s²
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Filament Type:
PLA/ABS/PETG/TPU/CF/etc.
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Structure:
Open, Core XY
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Intelligent Filament System
Yes
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Resume Printing
Yes
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Circulatory System
No
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Camera
Expandable
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Chamber Lighting
Expandable
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Vivid Multi-Color Printing: Bring your creations to life with vibrant, multi-color prints. This printer supports up to 4 colors simultaneously, giving you endless creative possibilities.
1-Click Auto Leveling: Enjoy smooth, uninterrupted prints with the advanced 1-Click Auto Leveling feature that automatically calibrates your print bed for optimal results every time.
Ultra-Fast 12X Printing Speed: The AD5X features a Core XY structure with speeds up to 600mm/s and acceleration of 20,000mm/s². Its stable design boosts both efficiency and print quality, making it ideal for rapid prototyping and batch production.
Exceptional Print Quality: The AD5X delivers outstanding print results with its advanced dual-channel cooling fan, vibration compensation system, and 300°C direct-drive extruder.
Versatile Nozzle Options: Equipped with interchangeable nozzles in 0.25mm, 0.4mm, 0.6mm, and 0.8mm sizes, the AD5X supports everything from ultra-fine details to large, rapid prints. Whether you’re focused on precision or speed, it adapts to your creative needs.
Smart, User-Friendly Features: The built-in resume printing function handles unexpected power loss, while automatic filament feeding and retraction simplify operation. You could also monitor and control prints remotely via the Flash Maker mobile app for added convenience.

LL –
Bought It for the Kids, but We’re Hooked Too
My husband spearheaded the search for our kids’ birthday present, and the choice came down to this printer and the Bambu Lab for ease of use. Ultimately, the ADX5 won because it had every feature we wanted built in so you don’t have to buy anything extra besides the filament. The multicolor printing capability was also a big plus.Fast forward three months, and I’m happy to report that although we originally bought it for the kids, we’ve been enjoying it just as much! There’s a bit of a learning curve, but my handy husband took care of that, and now we print anything from planter pots to Halloween masks. If you own this you definitely need an account at makesworld.com to find new things to print for free. It’s really an amazing site and you can find anything and everything on there.One thing to note: multicolor printing produces quite a bit of filament waste (“filament poop”), so we try to stick to single-color projects to minimize that. Our favorite filament so far is Sunlu’s matte filament, it’s great quality, affordable, and gives our prints a professional finish. I’ve seen some people mention filament stringing with other printers, but we haven’t had that issue with the ADX5.Some say it’s noisier than other models, but since ours is set up on a different floor, noise isn’t a concern for us. Even when I’m in the same room, the sound level feels completely acceptable.
Adam –
Great Product Powerful Software
Great product very easy use and setup. Was printing within 30mins. Filament in box worked great. Now I’m interested in the multi filament printer.
WhiteTail007 –
Awesome 3D Printer ( Use Orca-Flash Print )
Easy to setup 10mins or less. Preassembled, only thing you need to install is the Filament Holder/Bracket on the rear of the printer and take out the Shipping Bracket (4 Screws) for the Screen and slide it in the frame on the top/right of the Printer. Great Auto leveling & Filament change. Touch Screen Easy to use. Software preinstalled and features auto-update if connected to Wifi. No running back and fourth to your PC with USB-Stick or SD Card to put Prints into Printer, features to sent to Printer from FlashPrint or Orca-Flashprint, it does have USB port to do so. Best Value for you money with no regrets. Print Quality is Great. I ONLY RECOMMENT ORCA FlashPrint software. I had nothing but problems with FlashPrint Software.Con- FlashPrint Software is buggy / STL files Most of the time are invisible until you Slice & Preview.- FlashPrint Software on most of my prints have problems with Tree Supports- FlashPrint Software G-code isn’t that great, sometimes crash into Supports and kick Print off the table.- FlashPrint Software doesn’t properly auto align multiple STL Files Properly
ADW –
This machine has promise, but its janky. Very janky. (nevermind, its dead now.)
Edit, 2 weeks in: Printer keeps jamming at the 4in1 connector, even though the machine cuts and then retracts. Following the video from Flashforge just causes it to break. Even their support agent in the video has a hard time pulling these without deforming the tube._____First off, nice that it comes 95% assembled. If you have problems with putting it together, either its broke, or you should return it and take up building with play-doh. The only reason it took 20 minutes to setup was because of the horrible screen interface, the left hand of the screen is unresponsive, so I have to slide my finger around to get anything to happen.I ran the initial calibrations, and sent my own test print using default profiles from Orca. Torture test if you will. Was running great until one of the rewinders allowed filament to get behind the bracket. Unlike any other multi-color unit, it just printed air for that color for several layers. I think some longer ptfe tubes with a bracket to keep them towards the center of the spool would help. But I’m not about to design a fix for an out of the box issue. There is also no way to use this with my polymaker dry boxes like the other machines, so if you live anywhere where there is humidity, good luck.The switcher on this looks like a rip-off of the Prusa MMU, but without the things that make the MMU work right, like filament position detection. Looks like Joseph Prusa was right about Creality-et all ripping off their design.First layer quality was all over out of the box, some objects had a decent 1st layer, others had gaps, like there was a huge warp in the bed (which it looks relatively flat under a straightedge) . Speaking of the bed, its thin plastic, so Z moves are LOUD. Might benefit from a strip or 2 of dynamat. That might be the bed slamming into the limits, who knows with these.I’m waiting on reply from Flashforge to see what can be done about the 2 issues, before we box it up and punt it back to Amazon like we would with any other bad Chinese tools we find on here. This was just ordered to fill a gap in our equipment while the Mk3S is being upgraded, and I refuse to spend my time correcting bad machine design.Amazon refuses to refund the printer cost despite having it for 2 weeks.
Arthur –
Good
Functional great
T. T. –
Clean Prints, Great AMS system
Have been printing on this machine for the last few days and here’s what I think about it.All the prints have been super clean, I didnt see a single defect in the prints.The AMS (multicolor system) is great. Works very well in their Orca Flashforge app on the Mac. I’m very surprised how small it is compared to the AMS on my Bambu A1.I printed mainly in PLA and a little in PETG and both printed very well. Printing in multicolor printed without issues.The build volume is slightly smaller than my A1 but bigger than my A1 mini. Both the A1 and A1 mini are bed slingers and the AD5X is a coreXY machine and I do notice a difference in less vibration shake and more stability with taller prints.Overall the AD5X is working really well for me since is this my first coreXY machine.