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'''FlashForge''' (legal name: '''Zhejiang Flashforge 3D Technology Co., Ltd.''') is a Chinese desktop & industrial 3D printer manufacturer founded in 2011.<ref name="ff-about">{{Cite web |url=https://www.flashforge.com/pages/about-us |title=About Us - Flashforge |website=Flashforge |access-date=May 22, 2026}}</ref> Between February 2025 & May 2026 FlashForge progressively closed the network architecture of its Adventurer 5M & AD5X consumer 3D printers, forcing owners onto a proprietary slicer carrying a banner advertisement for a $1 Meshy.ai membership offer & breaking third-party slicer compatibility documented in OrcaSlicer GitHub issues #5154, #10112, #10260, & #11658.<ref name="ff-service-notice">{{Cite web |url=https://www.flashforge.com/blogs/news/service-upgrade-notification |title=Service Upgrade Notification |website=Flashforge |access-date=May 22, 2026}}</ref><ref name="ff-meshy">{{Cite web |url=https://www.flashforge.com/blogs/news/flashforge-meshy-ai |title=Flashforge × Meshy AI: From AI Ideas to Real Prints |date=2026-05-20 |website=Flashforge |access-date=May 22, 2026}}</ref> The same printers are the subject of a February 2026 class-action investigation by the Washington, D.C. consumer-protection firm Migliaccio & Rathod LLP over recurring heating, extruder, & auto-leveling failures.<ref name="classlaw-ff">{{Cite web |url=https://classlawdc.com/2026/02/25/flashforge-3d-printer-investigation/ |title=Flashforge 3D Printer Investigation |date=2026-02-25 |website=Migliaccio & Rathod LLP |access-date=May 22, 2026}}</ref>
'''FlashForge''' (legal name: '''Zhejiang Flashforge 3D Technology Co., Ltd.''') is a Chinese desktop & industrial 3D printer manufacturer founded in 2011.<ref name="ff-about">{{Cite web |url=https://www.flashforge.com/pages/about-us |title=About Us - Flashforge |website=Flashforge |access-date=May 22, 2026}}</ref> Between February 2025 & May 2026 FlashForge progressively closed the network architecture of its Adventurer 5M & AD5X consumer 3D printers, pushing owners towards a proprietary slicer carrying a banner advertisement for a $1 Meshy.ai membership offer, and which broke third-party slicer compatibility documented in OrcaSlicer GitHub issues #5154, #10112, #10260, & #11658.<ref name="ff-service-notice">{{Cite web |url=https://www.flashforge.com/blogs/news/service-upgrade-notification |title=Service Upgrade Notification |website=Flashforge |access-date=May 22, 2026}}</ref><ref name="ff-meshy">{{Cite web |url=https://www.flashforge.com/blogs/news/flashforge-meshy-ai |title=Flashforge × Meshy AI: From AI Ideas to Real Prints |date=2026-05-20 |website=Flashforge |access-date=May 22, 2026}}</ref> The same printers are the subject of a February 2026 class-action investigation by the Washington, D.C. consumer-protection firm Migliaccio & Rathod LLP over recurring heating, extruder, and auto-leveling failures.<ref name="classlaw-ff">{{Cite web |url=https://classlawdc.com/2026/02/25/flashforge-3d-printer-investigation/ |title=Flashforge 3D Printer Investigation |date=2026-02-25 |website=Migliaccio & Rathod LLP |access-date=May 22, 2026}}</ref>


== Consumer-impact summary ==
== Consumer-impact summary ==


* '''Vendor lock-in via firmware update.''' The March 25, 2025 ''"Service Upgrade Notification"'' set hard version floors that retired the open networking pathways previously used by mainline OrcaSlicer & third-party tooling.<ref name="ff-service-notice" />
* '''Vendor lock-in via firmware update.''' The March 25, 2025 ''"Service Upgrade Notification"'' set hard version floors that retired the open networking pathways previously used by mainline OrcaSlicer and third-party tooling.<ref name="ff-service-notice" />
* '''In-app advertising.''' Flash Studio Desktop (the rebranded Orca-Flashforge) carries a banner promoting a $1 Meshy.ai membership offer inside its printer-management view.<ref name="ff-meshy" />
* '''In-app advertising.''' Flash Studio Desktop (the rebranded Orca-Flashforge) carries a banner promoting a $1 Meshy.ai membership offer inside its printer-management view.<ref name="ff-meshy" />
* '''Open-source license dispute.''' OrcaSlicer issue #5154 alleges FlashForge bundled the GPLv3-licensed OrcaSlicer fork with a restrictive commercial EULA prohibiting redistribution, modification, & reverse engineering.<ref name="orca-5154">{{Cite web |url=https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/issues/5154 |title=Flashforge is violating OrcaSlicer's GPLv3 license (Issue #5154) |date=2024-04-26 |website=GitHub: SoftFever/OrcaSlicer |access-date=May 22, 2026}}</ref>
* '''Open-source license dispute.''' OrcaSlicer issue #5154 alleges FlashForge bundled the GPLv3-licensed OrcaSlicer fork with a restrictive commercial EULA prohibiting redistribution, modification, and reverse engineering.<ref name="orca-5154">{{Cite web |url=https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/issues/5154 |title=Flashforge is violating OrcaSlicer's GPLv3 license (Issue #5154) |date=2024-04-26 |website=GitHub: SoftFever/OrcaSlicer |access-date=May 22, 2026}}</ref>
* '''Class-action investigation.''' Migliaccio & Rathod LLP solicits Adventurer 5M & AD5X owners reporting nozzle heating failures, premature extruder breakage, & auto-leveling crashes that gouge the build plate.<ref name="classlaw-ff" />
* '''Class-action investigation.''' Migliaccio & Rathod LLP solicits Adventurer 5M & AD5X owners reporting nozzle heating failures, premature extruder breakage, and auto-leveling crashes that gouge the build plate.<ref name="classlaw-ff" />
* '''Telemetry without disclosed source.''' Orca-Flashforge issue #26 documents the desktop slicer making outbound connections to roughly twenty hostnames (including a competitor API & the NetEase IM library) that do not appear in the company's published source repository.<ref name="orca-ff-26">{{Cite web |url=https://github.com/FlashForge/Orca-Flashforge/issues/26 |title=Provide actual codebase which exposes all connections (Issue #26) |date=2025-11-15 |website=GitHub: FlashForge/Orca-Flashforge |access-date=May 22, 2026}}</ref>
* '''Telemetry without disclosed source.''' Orca-Flashforge issue #26 documents the desktop slicer making outbound connections to roughly twenty hostnames (including a competitor API and the NetEase IM library) that do not appear in the company's published source repository.<ref name="orca-ff-26">{{Cite web |url=https://github.com/FlashForge/Orca-Flashforge/issues/26 |title=Provide actual codebase which exposes all connections (Issue #26) |date=2025-11-15 |website=GitHub: FlashForge/Orca-Flashforge |access-date=May 22, 2026}}</ref>


== Background ==
== Background ==


FlashForge was incorporated in 2011 as Zhejiang Flashforge 3D Technology Co., Ltd.<ref name="ff-about" /> The company manufactures desktop FDM 3D printers (the Adventurer, Creator, Guider, & Inventor lines), resin & DLP printers (the Foto & Hunter lines), & industrial wax 3D printers (the WaxJet series).<ref name="ff-about" /> Its budget sub-brand '''Voxelab''' targets entry-level consumers, & a U.S. distribution arm operates under the name Flashforge USA.<ref name="ff-usa">{{Cite web |url=https://www.flashforge-usa.com/ |title=Flashforge USA |website=Flashforge USA |access-date=May 22, 2026}}</ref>
FlashForge was incorporated in 2011 as Zhejiang Flashforge 3D Technology Co., Ltd.<ref name="ff-about" /> The company manufactures desktop FDM 3D printers (the Adventurer, Creator, Guider, and Inventor lines), resin and DLP printers (the Foto and Hunter lines), and industrial wax 3D printers (the WaxJet series).<ref name="ff-about" /> Its budget sub-brand '''Voxelab''' targets entry-level consumers, and a U.S. distribution arm operates under the name Flashforge USA.<ref name="ff-usa">{{Cite web |url=https://www.flashforge-usa.com/ |title=Flashforge USA |website=Flashforge USA |access-date=May 22, 2026}}</ref>


FlashForge originally shipped open network protocols on its FDM printers. An August 15, 2024 FlashForge blog post described Orca-Flashforge (a fork of SoftFever's open-source OrcaSlicer) as the recommended slicer for the Adventurer 5M series & Guider 3 Ultra,<ref name="ff-orca-guide" /> & Adventurer 5M firmware 2.6.5 (April 11, 2024) added ''"Support Orca-Flashforge connection"'' & a LAN mode.<ref name="ff-orca-guide">{{Cite web |url=https://www.flashforge.com/blogs/news/orca-and-orca-flashforge-a-comprehensive-guide |title=Orca and Orca-Flashforge: A Comprehensive Guide |date=2024-08-15 |website=Flashforge |access-date=May 22, 2026}}</ref><ref name="ff-5m-changelog">{{Cite web |url=https://www.flashforge.com/a/docs/adventurer-5m-series/adventurer-5m-series-firmware-update-log |title=Adventurer 5M Series Firmware Update Log |website=Flashforge |access-date=May 22, 2026}}</ref> The 2025 service migration replaced that posture with a closed, cloud-mediated architecture.
FlashForge originally shipped open network protocols on its FDM printers. An August 15, 2024 FlashForge blog post described Orca-Flashforge (a fork of SoftFever's open-source OrcaSlicer) as the recommended slicer for the Adventurer 5M series & Guider 3 Ultra,<ref name="ff-orca-guide" /> & Adventurer 5M firmware 2.6.5 (April 11, 2024) added ''"Support Orca-Flashforge connection"'' & a LAN mode.<ref name="ff-orca-guide">{{Cite web |url=https://www.flashforge.com/blogs/news/orca-and-orca-flashforge-a-comprehensive-guide |title=Orca and Orca-Flashforge: A Comprehensive Guide |date=2024-08-15 |website=Flashforge |access-date=May 22, 2026}}</ref><ref name="ff-5m-changelog">{{Cite web |url=https://www.flashforge.com/a/docs/adventurer-5m-series/adventurer-5m-series-firmware-update-log |title=Adventurer 5M Series Firmware Update Log |website=Flashforge |access-date=May 22, 2026}}</ref> The 2025 service migration replaced that posture with a closed, cloud-mediated architecture.
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In early 2025 FlashForge published a ''"Service Upgrade Notification"'' announcing the retirement of its legacy server services on March 26, 2025 & requiring Adventurer 5M, Adventurer 5M Pro, & Guider 3 Ultra owners to update firmware to v3.1.0 or later & the Orca-Flashforge desktop slicer to v1.3.0 or later.<ref name="ff-service-notice" /> Orca-Flashforge was subsequently rebranded to Flash Studio Desktop, & on May 20, 2026 the company announced a Meshy.ai partnership that embedded a banner promoting a $1 Meshy membership offer inside the slicer's printer-management view.<ref name="ff-meshy" /> Owners running mainline OrcaSlicer 2.3.0 against post-migration firmware report ''"ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED"'' errors on the device tab (OrcaSlicer issue #10260, July 28, 2025).<ref name="orca-10260">{{Cite web |url=https://github.com/OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer/issues/10260 |title=Device Section of Orca Slicer not working with Flashforge AD5M (Issue #10260) |date=2025-07-28 |website=GitHub: OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer |access-date=May 22, 2026}}</ref> Two community Klipper-based firmware mods (''xblax/flashforge_ad5m_klipper_mod'' & ''DrA1ex/ff5m'') restore open networking at the cost of voiding the manufacturer warranty.<ref name="klipper-xblax">{{Cite web |url=https://github.com/xblax/flashforge_ad5m_klipper_mod |title=Unofficial mod for Flashforge Adventurer 5M (Pro) 3D printers to run Moonraker, custom Klipper, Mainsail and Fluidd |website=GitHub: xblax/flashforge_ad5m_klipper_mod |access-date=May 22, 2026}}</ref>
In early 2025 FlashForge published a ''"Service Upgrade Notification"'' announcing the retirement of its legacy server services on March 26, 2025 & requiring Adventurer 5M, Adventurer 5M Pro, & Guider 3 Ultra owners to update firmware to v3.1.0 or later & the Orca-Flashforge desktop slicer to v1.3.0 or later.<ref name="ff-service-notice" /> Orca-Flashforge was subsequently rebranded to Flash Studio Desktop, & on May 20, 2026 the company announced a Meshy.ai partnership that embedded a banner promoting a $1 Meshy membership offer inside the slicer's printer-management view.<ref name="ff-meshy" /> Owners running mainline OrcaSlicer 2.3.0 against post-migration firmware report ''"ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED"'' errors on the device tab (OrcaSlicer issue #10260, July 28, 2025).<ref name="orca-10260">{{Cite web |url=https://github.com/OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer/issues/10260 |title=Device Section of Orca Slicer not working with Flashforge AD5M (Issue #10260) |date=2025-07-28 |website=GitHub: OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer |access-date=May 22, 2026}}</ref> Two community Klipper-based firmware mods (''xblax/flashforge_ad5m_klipper_mod'' & ''DrA1ex/ff5m'') restore open networking at the cost of voiding the manufacturer warranty.<ref name="klipper-xblax">{{Cite web |url=https://github.com/xblax/flashforge_ad5m_klipper_mod |title=Unofficial mod for Flashforge Adventurer 5M (Pro) 3D printers to run Moonraker, custom Klipper, Mainsail and Fluidd |website=GitHub: xblax/flashforge_ad5m_klipper_mod |access-date=May 22, 2026}}</ref>
<!-- INCIDENT_SCORE: Flash Studio mandatory slicer advertising and third-party slicer lockout | 62/100 | Vendor lock-in via firmware update; in-app advertising; documented GPLv3 dispute (#5154) & telemetry concerns (#26); affects all Adventurer 5M & AD5X owners; community workarounds exist but void warranty. -->


=== Adventurer 5M & AD5X hardware-defect class-action investigation ===
=== Adventurer 5M & AD5X hardware-defect class-action investigation ===
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On February 25, 2026 the Washington, D.C. consumer-protection law firm Migliaccio & Rathod LLP opened a class-action investigation soliciting Adventurer 5M & AD5X owners whose printers exhibit recurring failures.<ref name="classlaw-ff" /> The firm's intake page lists specific defect patterns: nozzles that fail to heat or hold temperature, printers that stop working within days or months of purchase, premature extruder & filament-feeder breakage, repeated jams & feeding errors, & auto-leveling failures resulting in nozzle scraping & poor first-layer adhesion.<ref name="classlaw-ff" /> The firm solicits affected owners through an online intake form.<ref name="classlaw-ff" /> Tom's Hardware reviewer Denise Bertacchi, in a published October 12, 2025 AD5X review, separately reported that the bundled Orca-Flashforge slicer ''"is perhaps the least stable version"'' of OrcaSlicer she had used, crashing about every third print.<ref name="tomshardware-ad5x">{{Cite web |url=https://www.tomshardware.com/3d-printing/flashforge-ad5x-review |title=Flashforge AD5X review: An affordable option for fast color 3D printing |last=Bertacchi |first=Denise |date=2025-10-12 |website=Tom's Hardware |access-date=May 22, 2026}}</ref> The investigation is open as of May 2026; no class certification or settlement has been announced.<ref name="classlaw-ff" />
On February 25, 2026 the Washington, D.C. consumer-protection law firm Migliaccio & Rathod LLP opened a class-action investigation soliciting Adventurer 5M & AD5X owners whose printers exhibit recurring failures.<ref name="classlaw-ff" /> The firm's intake page lists specific defect patterns: nozzles that fail to heat or hold temperature, printers that stop working within days or months of purchase, premature extruder & filament-feeder breakage, repeated jams & feeding errors, & auto-leveling failures resulting in nozzle scraping & poor first-layer adhesion.<ref name="classlaw-ff" /> The firm solicits affected owners through an online intake form.<ref name="classlaw-ff" /> Tom's Hardware reviewer Denise Bertacchi, in a published October 12, 2025 AD5X review, separately reported that the bundled Orca-Flashforge slicer ''"is perhaps the least stable version"'' of OrcaSlicer she had used, crashing about every third print.<ref name="tomshardware-ad5x">{{Cite web |url=https://www.tomshardware.com/3d-printing/flashforge-ad5x-review |title=Flashforge AD5X review: An affordable option for fast color 3D printing |last=Bertacchi |first=Denise |date=2025-10-12 |website=Tom's Hardware |access-date=May 22, 2026}}</ref> The investigation is open as of May 2026; no class certification or settlement has been announced.<ref name="classlaw-ff" />


<!-- INCIDENT_SCORE: Adventurer 5M & AD5X hardware-defect class-action investigation | 58/100 | Active class-action investigation by named law firm; documented defect patterns spanning multiple printer subsystems (heating, extrusion, auto-leveling); corroborated by independent press review; ongoing as of May 2026; class certification not yet sought. -->
=== Cooperation with Everytown 3D-Printed Firearms Summit ===
In late 2025 FlashForge executives participated in Everytown for Gun Safety's inaugural 3D-Printed Firearms Summit at Cornell Tech alongside executives from Creality & Print&Go, federal & local law-enforcement officials, & Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg Jr.<ref name="guncritic-summit">{{Cite web |url=https://www.guncritic.com/c/news/post-7932 |title=Everytown's 3D-Printed Firearms Summit Warns of Escalating National Threat |last=Duke |first=Ranger |website=GunCritic |access-date=May 22, 2026}}</ref> Bragg used his keynote to urge FlashForge to adopt firmware-level safeguards comparable to those Creality announced for its cloud upload service, which the summit reported now blocks firearm-component uploads.<ref name="guncritic-summit" /> The summit recommended industry-wide voluntary measures including firmware detection systems that recognise firearm blueprints & halt print jobs, AI-driven slicer scanning of model files before slicing, & cloud-based upload filters.<ref name="guncritic-summit" /> Gun-rights advocates & industry groups criticised the proposed measures as content surveillance on privately owned hardware that could extend beyond firearms.<ref name="guncritic-summit" />


<!-- INCIDENT_SCORE: Cooperation with Everytown 3D-Printed Firearms Summit | 32/100 | Documented public-policy engagement with specific proposed technical measures; press-reported but no FlashForge implementation announced; consumer-rights concern centers on potential client-side content scanning. -->


== Products ==
== Products ==

Latest revision as of 13:51, 22 May 2026

FlashForge
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Basic information
Founded 2011
Legal Structure Private
Industry 3D printing,Consumer electronics
Also known as Zhejiang Flashforge 3D Technology Co. Ltd.,Flashforge
Official website https://www.flashforge.com/

FlashForge (legal name: Zhejiang Flashforge 3D Technology Co., Ltd.) is a Chinese desktop & industrial 3D printer manufacturer founded in 2011.[1] Between February 2025 & May 2026 FlashForge progressively closed the network architecture of its Adventurer 5M & AD5X consumer 3D printers, pushing owners towards a proprietary slicer carrying a banner advertisement for a $1 Meshy.ai membership offer, and which broke third-party slicer compatibility documented in OrcaSlicer GitHub issues #5154, #10112, #10260, & #11658.[2][3] The same printers are the subject of a February 2026 class-action investigation by the Washington, D.C. consumer-protection firm Migliaccio & Rathod LLP over recurring heating, extruder, and auto-leveling failures.[4]

Consumer-impact summary

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  • Vendor lock-in via firmware update. The March 25, 2025 "Service Upgrade Notification" set hard version floors that retired the open networking pathways previously used by mainline OrcaSlicer and third-party tooling.[2]
  • In-app advertising. Flash Studio Desktop (the rebranded Orca-Flashforge) carries a banner promoting a $1 Meshy.ai membership offer inside its printer-management view.[3]
  • Open-source license dispute. OrcaSlicer issue #5154 alleges FlashForge bundled the GPLv3-licensed OrcaSlicer fork with a restrictive commercial EULA prohibiting redistribution, modification, and reverse engineering.[5]
  • Class-action investigation. Migliaccio & Rathod LLP solicits Adventurer 5M & AD5X owners reporting nozzle heating failures, premature extruder breakage, and auto-leveling crashes that gouge the build plate.[4]
  • Telemetry without disclosed source. Orca-Flashforge issue #26 documents the desktop slicer making outbound connections to roughly twenty hostnames (including a competitor API and the NetEase IM library) that do not appear in the company's published source repository.[6]

Background

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FlashForge was incorporated in 2011 as Zhejiang Flashforge 3D Technology Co., Ltd.[1] The company manufactures desktop FDM 3D printers (the Adventurer, Creator, Guider, and Inventor lines), resin and DLP printers (the Foto and Hunter lines), and industrial wax 3D printers (the WaxJet series).[1] Its budget sub-brand Voxelab targets entry-level consumers, and a U.S. distribution arm operates under the name Flashforge USA.[7]

FlashForge originally shipped open network protocols on its FDM printers. An August 15, 2024 FlashForge blog post described Orca-Flashforge (a fork of SoftFever's open-source OrcaSlicer) as the recommended slicer for the Adventurer 5M series & Guider 3 Ultra,[8] & Adventurer 5M firmware 2.6.5 (April 11, 2024) added "Support Orca-Flashforge connection" & a LAN mode.[8][9] The 2025 service migration replaced that posture with a closed, cloud-mediated architecture.

Incidents

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Flash Studio mandatory slicer advertising and third-party slicer lockout

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Main article: FlashForge Flash Studio mandatory slicer advertising and third-party slicer lockout

In early 2025 FlashForge published a "Service Upgrade Notification" announcing the retirement of its legacy server services on March 26, 2025 & requiring Adventurer 5M, Adventurer 5M Pro, & Guider 3 Ultra owners to update firmware to v3.1.0 or later & the Orca-Flashforge desktop slicer to v1.3.0 or later.[2] Orca-Flashforge was subsequently rebranded to Flash Studio Desktop, & on May 20, 2026 the company announced a Meshy.ai partnership that embedded a banner promoting a $1 Meshy membership offer inside the slicer's printer-management view.[3] Owners running mainline OrcaSlicer 2.3.0 against post-migration firmware report "ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED" errors on the device tab (OrcaSlicer issue #10260, July 28, 2025).[10] Two community Klipper-based firmware mods (xblax/flashforge_ad5m_klipper_mod & DrA1ex/ff5m) restore open networking at the cost of voiding the manufacturer warranty.[11]

Adventurer 5M & AD5X hardware-defect class-action investigation

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On February 25, 2026 the Washington, D.C. consumer-protection law firm Migliaccio & Rathod LLP opened a class-action investigation soliciting Adventurer 5M & AD5X owners whose printers exhibit recurring failures.[4] The firm's intake page lists specific defect patterns: nozzles that fail to heat or hold temperature, printers that stop working within days or months of purchase, premature extruder & filament-feeder breakage, repeated jams & feeding errors, & auto-leveling failures resulting in nozzle scraping & poor first-layer adhesion.[4] The firm solicits affected owners through an online intake form.[4] Tom's Hardware reviewer Denise Bertacchi, in a published October 12, 2025 AD5X review, separately reported that the bundled Orca-Flashforge slicer "is perhaps the least stable version" of OrcaSlicer she had used, crashing about every third print.[12] The investigation is open as of May 2026; no class certification or settlement has been announced.[4]


Products

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FlashForge sells three families of additive-manufacturing hardware plus the proprietary Flash Studio software suite.

  • Adventurer 5M series. CoreXY FDM printers including the Adventurer 5M (open frame) & Adventurer 5M Pro (enclosed with HEPA filtration). Affected by the March 2025 service migration & the Migliaccio & Rathod class-action investigation.[2][4]
  • Adventurer 5X (AD5X). Multi-color CoreXY FDM printer with an Intelligent Filament System. Affected by the same firmware lockout & class-action investigation, & the subject of the October 2025 Tom's Hardware stability review.[12][4]
  • Creator 5 / Creator 5 Pro. Four-toolhead changing systems heavily promoted in the Meshy.ai partnership materials.[3][13]
  • Guider 3 Ultra. Enterprise-tier FDM printer also covered by the March 2025 service migration's mandatory firmware floor.[2]
  • Software. Flash Studio Desktop (formerly Orca-Flashforge; a GPLv3 fork of SoftFever's OrcaSlicer), Flash Studio Mobile (formerly Flash Maker), & the legacy FlashPrint slicer.[3][5]
  • Legacy & adjacent lines. Creator (2011-), Creator Pro, Creator 3, Dreamer, Finder, Adventurer 3 & 4, Inventor, Guider II, Foto 8.9 LCD resin, Hunter S DLP, & the industrial WaxJet 400/510/530 wax-pattern printers.[1]

The budget sub-brand Voxelab markets entry-level FDM & resin printers separately from the main FlashForge catalogue.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "About Us - Flashforge". Flashforge. Retrieved May 22, 2026.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 "Service Upgrade Notification". Flashforge. Retrieved May 22, 2026.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 "Flashforge × Meshy AI: From AI Ideas to Real Prints". Flashforge. 2026-05-20. Retrieved May 22, 2026.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 "Flashforge 3D Printer Investigation". Migliaccio & Rathod LLP. 2026-02-25. Retrieved May 22, 2026.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Flashforge is violating OrcaSlicer's GPLv3 license (Issue #5154)". GitHub: SoftFever/OrcaSlicer. 2024-04-26. Retrieved May 22, 2026.
  6. "Provide actual codebase which exposes all connections (Issue #26)". GitHub: FlashForge/Orca-Flashforge. 2025-11-15. Retrieved May 22, 2026.
  7. "Flashforge USA". Flashforge USA. Retrieved May 22, 2026.
  8. 8.0 8.1 "Orca and Orca-Flashforge: A Comprehensive Guide". Flashforge. 2024-08-15. Retrieved May 22, 2026.
  9. "Adventurer 5M Series Firmware Update Log". Flashforge. Retrieved May 22, 2026.
  10. "Device Section of Orca Slicer not working with Flashforge AD5M (Issue #10260)". GitHub: OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer. 2025-07-28. Retrieved May 22, 2026.
  11. "Unofficial mod for Flashforge Adventurer 5M (Pro) 3D printers to run Moonraker, custom Klipper, Mainsail and Fluidd". GitHub: xblax/flashforge_ad5m_klipper_mod. Retrieved May 22, 2026.
  12. 12.0 12.1 Bertacchi, Denise (2025-10-12). "Flashforge AD5X review: An affordable option for fast color 3D printing". Tom's Hardware. Retrieved May 22, 2026.
  13. "FlashForge and Meshy Partner to Bring AI Image-to-3D Directly Into Consumer Multi-Color Printing". PR Newswire. 2026-05-21. Retrieved May 22, 2026.