@JJShankles

Flexible 3d prints are so fun!

@Geoff_W

This is correct, but it's also still worth noting that mixing TPU and non-tpu in the same nozzle is still a bad idea...

@stevesminty

As a layperson, this sounds like the scene in Crime dramas where the techie person is trying to explain to the grizzled veterans what they’re doing with the computer and they go “in English?“ XD

@Liberty4Ever

The ability to print 95A TPU is what interested me in the AD5X.  Oddly, FlashForge removed that claim from the AD5X web page but the people who received the initial AD5X printers verify that it can feed 95A TPU.  That's best in an application that switches from one color of TPU to another because a lot of purging is needed when switching between dissimilar materials to prevent contamination that can significantly weaken interlayer bonding.  Another application would be PETG parts with TPU feet, where only a few interlocked layers are needed so the number of large volume purges is minimized.

@sherk948

For gripy tires you need 60-70a tpu not 95a stuff

@odditythreeD

I suppose it's about time FF made a printer where the extruder didn't need to be modified to print 95a 🤷‍♀️

@jasonlovi8745

Not the bags in the ams, lol. Just print the pods!

@zero_chance5494

Does the H2D allow this

@bingbong8649

Prusa XL does this

@zakariakhamees

Long ptfe tupe is always a bad idea. The adx5 has a short ptfe, its also a smooth arc.

@AJFishing-Baits

Where did you get the filament

@bennetthardtailmtb

I NEED HELP SOMEONE PLEASE RESPOND 🙏!!! I'm having some issues with my ender 3 v2 and I need some help. When I preheat the bed and nozzle it starts to beep after like 30sec, the bed heats up fine and shows the temp. The hotend on the other hand just stays around 20c. I have replaced the motherboard, heating element, thermistor, hotend, the hotend fans, and checked all wire connections, oh ya and i also updated the firmware! It's still beeping 😭😭😭. I have looked in and out of youtube and google and it all says bad thermistor, falty connections, or bad heating element. But iv replaced those!!! Someone please help if not I might just throw it out.😢

@HuanHuanMathematically-y6y

What type of printer do you have

@exessgames

my kobra 3 ace pro prints tpu just fine…

@krollmond7544

Ahhh i see, yeah thats why i don't like AMS lol.  But hey if you like multi color then go for it

@emiliochissell274

no update on rc car f1 :((((((((( been waitinggggggggg

@600hemi8

Before you know it we'll have cnc machines in our basements

@joecross8954

i have been thinking about buying a flashforge 3d printer i was skeptical about there prices thow

@elchavode6479

..... You're ignoring the Prusa XL

@afdnothing

Bambulab has TPU for AMS filament that prints easily with AMS and multi color