Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is investigating Flashforge 3D Printers, models ADX5 and Adventurer 5M, following reports that these 3D printers suffer from hardware and reliability defects that interfere with normal usage and may require repeated repairs and replacements.
Reported Issues:
Consumers report:
- That the nozzle on their printer fails to heat up or will not maintain its temperature, preventing successful printing
- That their printer stopped working within days to months of purchase
- That critical components, such as the extruder, nozzle, or filament feeding system, broke or malfunctioned prematurely
- Frequent jams, feeding errors, or extrusion failures that require disassembly or replacement parts
- Print quality defects, such as under-extrusion, layer lines, and ghosting, resulting from hardware and motion system issues
- That their 3D printer does not work as advertised
- That the auto-leveling feature does not function as intended, resulting in failed first layers, nozzle scraping, or poor adhesion
- That their printer does not print consistently
Why Individuals Should Be Concerned:
Potential claims include:
- Economic loss
- Product Defect
- Performance vs. marketing
Signs You May Be Affected:
- Your Flashforge ADX5 or Adventurer 5M printer fails to heat properly or displays temperature errors that prevent printing
- The extruder, nozzle, or other core components of your 3D printer broke sooner than reasonably expected
- Your printer stopped working shortly after purchase, requiring repairs, replacement parts, or a new unit altogether
- You experienced repeated filament jams, feeding errors, or extrusion failures
- The auto-leveling feature failed to function properly, resulting in nozzle scraping, poor first layers, or prints that do not adhere to the build plate
- Your prints show quality defects like under-extrusion, uneven layers, or ghosting
- You believe that your printer does not perform as advertised
If you have encountered this issue, we would like to hear from you. Please complete the contact form on this page, send us an email at [email protected], or give us a call at (202) 470-3520
