Compare A8 V2 vs S5
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Modelo | A8 V2 |
S5 |
Buy Filament forAnet A8 V2 | Buy Filament forUltimaker S5 | |
Estimated price | $129,00 | $6950,00 |
Manufacturer | Anet | Ultimaker |
Release Year | 2021 | 2021 |
Print Volume [mm] | 220x220x250 | 330x340x300 |
Printer Size [mm] | 428x441x486 | 495x585x780 |
Weight [kg] | 6,2 | 20,6 |
Power Loss Recovery | NO | YES |
Enclosed printer | NO | YES |
Bed Leveling | Manual | Automatic |
Filament End Sensor | NO | YES |
Bed type | Heated | |
Power supply system | Bowden | Bowden |
Standard nozzle | 0,4 | 0,4 |
Maximum Nozzle Temperature [°C] | 230 | 280 |
Maximum Bed Temperature [°C] | 140 | |
Maximum printing speed [mm/s] | 150 | 80 |
Filament holder | YES | YES |
Camera for supervision | NO | NO |
Recommended filaments | PLA | PLA, ABS, PETG, PC, Nylon, Tritan |
Recommended slicers | Cura, Simplify, Slic3r, IdeaMaker | Cura |
Maximum Resolution [mm] | 0,1 | 0,1 |
Processor | ||
Display | Display touchscreen 2,8'' | Display touchscreen 4,7'' |
Power Supply | 110/220V / 250W | 110/220V / 500W |
Connectivity | SD / USB | USB / Wi-Fi |
Operating systems | Windows, Mac, Linux | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Date of registration in the system | 2022-11-10 | 2022-11-08 |
Release date | 2021 | 2021 |
Extra features | The Anet A8 V2 is a Cartesian-XZ type 3D printer with a build volume of 220 x 220 x 250 mm, Ender 3 design and V-slot assembly. It has a 32-bit motherboard and touchscreen interface, promising ease of use. It uses open source firmware and has thermal failure protection. It stands out for its cable organization and the absence of a heated bed, focusing on energy savings and PLA printing. It comes with an external power adapter, aiming at greater safety, especially for beginners and educational use. | The Ultimaker S5 stands out for its easy loading and unloading of materials, automatic bed leveling and excellent print quality with resolutions from 60 to 400 microns. It has dual extruders, interchangeable print cores, advanced connectivity with Wi-Fi and LAN, and intuitive software. It includes a Wi-Fi camera for monitoring, a removable glass bed, and a large build volume, making it ideal for professional and creative environments. |
Support for multiple colors and materials (AMS and CFS) | NO | NO |
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Cost-benefit | 6 / 10 | 2 / 10 |
Hardware | 0.6 / 10 | 3.6 / 10 |
Tela | . | . |
Print volume | 3 / 10 | 4 / 10 |
Performance | 1 / 10 | 1 / 10 |
Conclusion |
In comparing the Anet A8 V2 and the Ultimaker S5, several key differences emerge, highlighting their suitability for distinct user needs and budgets. The Anet A8 V2 offers a more accessible entry point for hobbyists or beginners due to its significantly lower price. Its compact design, manual bed leveling, and fewer advanced features may limit its appeal to more serious users or professionals. However, it does boast a higher maximum printing speed and is effective for straightforward projects primarily using PLA. Conversely, the Ultimaker S5 is tailored for professional applications, providing a larger print volume, automatic bed leveling, and support for a diverse range of materials, including more advanced filaments. Its robust features like an enclosed build chamber, power loss recovery, and dual extruders make it an excellent choice for higher-quality prints and complex designs. While the Anet A8 V2 excels in cost-effectiveness and simplicity, the Ultimaker S5 shines in versatility, print quality, and advanced functionality, justifying its premium price. Ultimately, the ideal choice between these two printers will depend on the user's specific requirements, experience level, and willingness to invest in a more sophisticated machine. For beginners or those on a budget, the Anet A8 V2 is a solid choice. In contrast, for those seeking performance and reliability in professional settings, the Ultimaker S5 is likely the better investment. |