JGAurora A5 3D Printer Review
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- čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
- Solid Printer, For a relatively low price
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Daaaaaaam you saved my life. I´ve just ordered this printer yesterday (i did my research before), but i wasn´t expecting this results and with your video now i know i can have way better results than other videos!!!
Excellent review as always Joe. Those prints are great!
Thanks for the great review.
I almost got myself a Tronxy X5S but your unbiased reviews of the X5S and of the JGAurora A5 has made me changed my mind. I'm used to printer kits (my current printer is an Anet A8) but for once it would be nice to get a printer that out of the box needs little to no hardware tweaking. But mostly a printer that does not make me change broken parts every months or two.
The prints look awesome, thanks for the review!
Nice review! Next time I'll think of a printer to buy. Thanks!
Great review. Hey, FYI for anyone having underextrusion issues with this, I have the "little brother" to this one, the A3S, and I was having wicked underextrusion too. The problem, it seems is that JGAURORA isn't calibrating their stepper drivers' VREF very well, if at all. If you crack it open and tune the VRef up to about 0.6v, that more or less eliminated my underextrusion issue. A number of a5 & A3S owners have dealt with this same problem, so definitely worth noting.
Great review seems like a really solid printer. Some reviews have had mixed success but this seems like the best experience so far.
There is some bad ringing but nothing that speed or acceleration couldn't fix. The z axis is pretty amazing.
Its not a tinker machine I like to mod amd tinker. But if you just want to print then looks like a great choice :)
That moment when you see that the printer you have is perfect. Great review also both my parents are fro Malta veleta
thanks for another great review
Great review man!
Cheers bud :)
Great review! You do such an amazing job on these. I know how many hours some of this takes. Well done Sir. Eric
Thanks buddy :)
Very objective review, thanks.
Nice review, i ordered mine today from gearbest
I immediately hit the like button even before my browser loads your new videos.
Hey man love your videos. I just got this printer a week ago and my fans going bad. I want to upgrade to a Noctua fan like you recommended, but I'm not sure where to start. Could you make a short video on how to do this upgrade on this printer? Thanks so much!
I don't know if it's my screen, the video or the printer. I see a lot of ghosting where there is text? Great video :) how long did the flexible wheel take you to print at 16mm/s?
Excellent video ! How would you compare this with the Tevo tornado?
Thanks for the review. Have you tried any ABS prints? How well does the heating bed work?
OK OK this review made me subscribe.. Great job
Thank you :)
Any chance you are getting your hands on a Jgaurora A5X? Looks tempting just not ready to order an unseen machine. Anymore thougths on the A5? I'm torn between that and the CR10.
Great review, great printer.
Would it be possible to add the printer test files in the description? I see the "useful for other things" ones but I don't see the ones that are for testing purposes only.
I saw the FolgerTech FT-5 in the background. I and currently debating on which to get, the JGAurora or the Filtered. I would like to know your opinion. Thanks.
Hello! this video is pretty good... I would like to print some cake molds, maybe with silicone. What kind of filament should I use?
Can you make a review for Anycubic Kossel Linear ?
just got my printer and was wondering what slicer you use and basic settings for pla? anything would help
Hi! Thank you for review! Could you give an advice please?
What would you choose: JGAURORA A5 or ANYCUBIC I3 MEGA?
thank you
very nice looking printer
Hey Joe! Great review as always! Which would You recommend: Tevo Tornado or this A5? And why?
at this point between the two i'd probably lean towards the A5, few reasons; additional features like the power off resume function and the filament sensor are two major ones. it needs less tinkering and also produces fairly better looking prints
Have you tested the power-on resume? On the Anycubic i3 Mega, it's basically defeated by the Ultrabase cooling down and totally letting go of PLA. I'd also be interested to know if the printer uses its time to get the nozzle off the print, and if it auto-resumes when power comes back on.
I really like the USB stick offline feature. Much more robust and convenient than using a microSD.
I almost pulled the trigger on this printer as my first 3d printer but I ended up going with a Prusa MK3 instead. I'm sure the A5 is a great printer and I may pick one up at a later time for a 2nd printer.
I think you made a good choice (asuming you didn't have to sell a child for the higher price).
did u scaled up the foldable robot, i had in mind it is smaller in original ?
Hi, I have Anet A8 completely upgraded (E3D V6 bowden setup, AM8 upgrade, BlTouch, mosfet...) and I am really happy with the print quality. I would like to buy another printer and I like this one. If you compare it with your super version of Anet A8, how is the printing quality comparing to it? Thank you!
How do your prints come out extremely great, as you say. On my A5, not even a test cube is printed withot massive ghosting and layers which are not exacly on top of eachother?
Slowing down speed to 15mm/s and acceleration to 500mm/s reduces the ghosting to zero, but thats way to slow for working.
Thanks for any suggestion how to get rid of the ghosting & displaced layers.
Great review. A question though, if I may. If you had to choose between this printer and the Tevo Tornado, which would you choose?
in this case i would probably lean more towards this just for the additional features it has
Joe are you going to Bamf?
I bought the jgaurora 5 is a good price compromise compared to prusa or I threw the money? I care about your opinion
Not gonna lie, I did actually chuckled when you said jerry :D
Hi Joe
Yes "Looks like a solid printer" and the LCD menu is the best going but under light use these printers soon start to go wrong and then you are left dealing with the JGAurora help desk who say they are sending replacement parts but don't and they seem to use factory reject parts for spares that arrive on a slow boat from China six weeks later.
The guarantee if you purchased via AliExpress is not worth the paper it is printed on and I have given in trying to make my A5 work because it keeps going into "lockout mode" where the LCD menu works but nothing moves and I am far from alone from having this trouble.
So Joe, after watch your review, (thank you by the way), I came away with the view that this is a pretty good printer, with a few tweaks, as mentioned.
With this in mind and if needed you could stretch the budge a bit more, would a person be better off saving their pennies and buying an Original Prusa i3 Mk3 kit?
Does the price difference make for a better printer in the end (Prusa) or with a ‘few tweaks’ and money left over for lots of filament (JGAurora A5) make it the better printer?
Side by side how do the prints compare?
Interested in hearing you thoughts. Cheers
Hey, personally I believe so. I find the MK3 to be one of the best printers for the money. Always reliable, has all the bells and whistles you could want and has never let me down. Print wise, they both are great, but the MK3 definitely has the edge on that as well
What does the surface of the print look like that was stuck to the plate?
looking at this or the cr-10s or the alfawise u10 what would you recommend.
As you suggested i bought the printer a few weeks ago, its really good, could you send me the start and end gcode? I have also the TMC2130 installed on the x and y Axis and its so quiet you can only hear the fan!
can i have the settings for simplify because i have a lots of throuble setting it up PLA and PETG both. Thanks
good lookin printer
Great test of the A5 Joe. You might wanna consider flashing Marlin as other youtubers did it and say it's more quiet and has better homing speed
i will, but i wanted to keep it stock until the review was out :)
3DMN I respect that
I was also sold and pulled the trigger today. It'll be a major upgrade from my A8
You’re going to be pleasantly pleased I assure you :)
Hi Joe. Just received it. Any way I can get you s3d profile in order to start from somewhere?
would 2208s be good or .. whats the cheapest easiest stepper driver upgrade ?
It would be awesome if we can see test prints with light from different directions. My current printer produce not the best prints but in right lighting they look awesome. On the resonance test I can see that light is sideways, which conceals a lot.
Nonetheless great vid as always.
i actually keep two box lights, both are usually about two feet on top of the light box pointing downwards for that specfic reason, to have decent enough lighting and to showcase and defects of the model.
Oh. sometimes it looks like its from the side, but if it's on top then great!
thanks for the review an your work in general! a quick question: would you prefer this printer to a creality cr-10s? It seems like you're getting very good results out of it with a comparible built-size. and (at least in the flash sales right now) for a better prize. Sorry for my bad english and happy easter-egg-printing (like I'm doing at the moment) from southern germany
thank you for your prompt reply. As I'm a user of the cr-10s right now my question would be, if it would be an update or worth it to give away my creality and get the a5 instead or additianally... seems to be a bit less fiddely then the cr10-s even though I'm getting quite good quality out of it after using about 1kg of Filament to tweak settings and calibrate everithing properly
allright. thanks for sharing your thoughts! thumbs up
runtime I am planning on getting a cr-10s and upgrading the hotend to a microswiss all metal one and a good heatbed as on Nexi Tech’s video to reach 135° in less than 4 minutes, instead of the half an hour 85° before you upgrade it. Then, I want to silence it with noiseblock and noctua fans as Folgertech did. I feel that even if it will cost a lot more, it should print better and have those 10cm more of z height. I am afraid that if the JG Aurora breaks, it will be hard to fix, and that it isn’t very hackable. What do you think?
I approve of this 100% :)
runtime Thank you, I’ll go for it and update you guys on it, although it may take a while
It's great for those who don't want to tinker. They just want to print. I personally do not like it because it's way too enclosed. I like to see the moving parts inside the frame. Like the CR10. That way if something does break, it is easy to see and replace it. It's just incredibly hard to make any mods to this printer so I personally do not like it, but others might.
Review the Monoprice mini delta 3d printer !!!!!!!
Banggood have this printer at just slightly more money than gearbest if you order it from the USA warehouse, weird that it's more from China.
This vs the ender 3? For a beginner
hi there, I need help with my JGAurora A5: I can't get my PLA to stick before bed reaches 75°C, bed is leveled, I print first layer with fans off, extruder at 210°C. And my models are extremely inaccurate in dimensions, I can't lower the extruder temp. any lower under 205°C, because then it underextrudes. Please help. I've printed the Maker's Muse tolerance test and the best tolerance I was able to make movable was 0,5mm. When he made a test with the same machine, he was able to make move even the 0,15mm. I tried to ask Dewin Montes from make anything and Angus Deveson from Maker's Muse, but they did't reply. Thank you, if you reply.
would this be a good printer for a beginner? The adjustments you suggest to counter the noise and file issues sound a little technical to a complete novice like me?
All printers in that price bracket are technical. There are none that just work like modern laser printers. BTW, i like your nick, it was good reading.
you don't actually "need" to do any of them, those are just suggestions. the printer works fine as it is, but eventually, people tend to upgrade and those are simple recommendations
Thankyou
joe do you have a s3d profile for this printer pls
Hmm, I've heard some bad things about JGAurora A5, also on youtube. You mention the metal frame and how sturdy it is. I saw something completely different. If you just touch the frame on the side it bends. This is some super thing metal or metal-like material. The again, maybe it was cherry-picking, so you got a better model than stock.
Its a goof printer. Butt i bougt one that was broken and the services of this company is ridiculous! They want you to repair the whole printer. And after 4 months of trail and error. They dont want to solve the problem and refuse to answer my emails. So i should look for a better service/quality/printer.
Jgaurora is a bad company