Ender-5 Max vs Neptune 3 Pro
Technical comparison · Fused filament fabrication (FFF/FDM)
Ender-5 Max and Neptune 3 Pro are two fused filament fabrication (fff/fdm) in a similar class. Choose Ender-5 Max if work area and max print speed matters more; choose Neptune 3 Pro if price matters more. On the category's overall technical index, Ender-5 Max scores 42/100 against 11/100 for Neptune 3 Pro.
| Parameter |
Ender-5 Max
Creality
F2 · Intermediate
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Neptune 3 Pro
Elegoo
F2 · Intermediate
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|---|---|---|
| Identity | ||
| Launch year | 2024 | 2022 |
| Use tier | F2 — Intermediate | F2 — Intermediate |
| Price | ||
| Price (€) | ~400–500 € | ~199–259 € |
| Universal specs | ||
| Dimensions (W×D×H) (cm) | 46.18 × 43.48 × 52.58 cm | 47.5 × 44.5 × 51.5 cm |
| Weight (kg) | 18 kg | 8.1 kg |
| Work area (mm) | 400 × 400 mm | 225 × 225 mm |
| Z-axis height (mm) | 400 mm | 280 mm |
| Power (W) | 350 W | 350 W |
| Voltage (V) | 240 V | 230 V |
| Maximum speed | 700 mm/s | 180 mm/s |
| Declared precision | 0.1 ±mm | 0.1 mm |
| Category specs | ||
| XY print surface (mm) | 400 mm | 225 mm |
| Maximum Z height (mm) | 400 mm | 280 mm |
| Kinematics | corexy | cartesian |
| Max nozzle temperature (°C) | 300 °C | 260 °C |
| Max bed temperature (°C) | 110 °C | 100 °C |
| Max print speed (mm/s) | 700 mm/s | 180 mm/s |
| Closed chamber | false | False |
| Filament sensor | true | True |
| Auto leveling | mesh | mesh |
| Standard nozzle diameter (mm) | 0.4 mm | 0.4 mm |
| Multi-extruder | false | False |
| Native Klipper | true | False |
| Input shaper | true | False |
| Multicolor printing | false | False |
| Maximum colors | 1 | 1 |
| Ecosystem | ||
| Cloud dependency | No | No |
| Software notes | Klipper-based firmware with a 4.3" colour touchscreen. Compatible with Creality Print, Orca Slicer and PrusaSlicer; remote monitoring via the Creality Cloud app is optional. | The operating system is based on the open-source Marlin firmware, ensuring broad compatibility and stability for the user. The printer is supported by major slicing software on the market, such as Ultimaker Cura and PrusaSlicer, for which official preset profiles or easily configurable community profiles exist. Operational management is handled via a practical removable capacitive touchscreen, featuring a simple interface for manual control and monitoring. The machine operates entirely offline, reading G-code files via a MicroSD card or direct USB cable connection, without any dependency on cloud services or wireless networks. |
The differences that matter
- Work area: Ender-5 Max 400×400 mm vs Neptune 3 Pro 225×225 mm — Ender-5 Max wins (+216%)
- Max print speed: Ender-5 Max 700 mm/s vs Neptune 3 Pro 180 mm/s — Ender-5 Max wins (+289%)
- Price: Ender-5 Max 450 € vs Neptune 3 Pro 229 € — Neptune 3 Pro wins (+97%)
- Maximum Z height: Ender-5 Max 400 mm vs Neptune 3 Pro 280 mm — Ender-5 Max wins (+43%)
- Native Klipper: Ender-5 Max yes, Neptune 3 Pro no
Which one to choose
Choose Ender-5 Max if…
you value work area, max print speed and maximum z height. «The rated maximum speed indicates the theoretical hardware limit, not the everyday working speed. Faster machines reduce print times on simple geometries, but real-world speed depends on material, geometry, required surface finish, and slicer settings. Values above 200–300 mm/s are meaningful only on machines with CoreXY kinematics, active input shaping, and a stiffened mechanical frame.»
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