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{{warning|msg=As of 2025-09-21, Big Bird is having issues extruding filament. This may present itself as stopping extruding mid-print or even not extruding at all.}} | |||
The Ender 5 plus has a larger build volume than the Ender 3. It is best for larger prints or printing more parts than you can fit at once on the Ender 3. | The Ender 5 plus has a larger build volume than the Ender 3. It is best for larger prints or printing more parts than you can fit at once on the Ender 3. | ||
Revision as of 12:54, 21 September 2025
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| Make | Creality |
| Model | Ender 5 Plus |
| Upgrades | Linear rail upgrade |
| Interface | Fluidd |
| Firmware | Klipper |
| Hot End | Microswiss REVO direct drive |
| Nozzle | Mk8 nozzle |
| Bed Size | 350x350 mm |
| Max height | 400 mm |
The Ender 5 plus has a larger build volume than the Ender 3. It is best for larger prints or printing more parts than you can fit at once on the Ender 3.

The Ender 5 Plus has an upgraded motherboard that is now running Klipper firmware to enable input shaping and improved capabilities in general. In tandem with Klipper, we are experimenting with using Fluidd as the printer interface instead of Octoprint.
The printer has been leveled using the bed mesh command, so adjusting the bed by hand should not be needed.
The printer is working and the 0.8mm profile can be found in Prusa slicer on the computer in the print room.
To access Fluidd when you are on the internal space Member Wifi, use the URL http://10.255.225.74


