Owning a 3D printer is a bit like owning a race car, except you are both the mechanic and the driver, which means you'll need to take responsibility for maintenance, and occasionally fixing things when they go wrong.
You'll also need to have a PC and an internet connection, be capable of Googling for solutions to common issues usually found in forums such as Reddit, know how to use screwdrivers, Allen keys, and spanners, and have the confidence to pull things apart for maintenance and repair.
Flashforge have an excellent collection of support resources to assist you in replacing parts yourself.
Most Jaycar stores can offer assistance in person with diagnosis and troubleshooting for printers sold by Jaycar - along with providing guidance and insight into the repair and maintenance requirements for your printer.
Note that some components such as build plates, nozzles, heaters and thermistors are consumables that wear as you use them (just like tyres on cars), and are expected to be replaced by the owner when worn out. Hot ends and extruders have a 3 month warranty, and the printer base structure has a 12 month warranty.
Support Wiki for Adventurer 5M Pro
There is a support wiki available here: https://wiki.flashforge.com/en/adventurer-series
Common usage issues are addressed here: https://wiki.flashforge.com/en/FAQ/faq_for_adventurer_5m_pro
User manuals, software, and firmware downloads
https://flashforge.com/blogs/download-document/adventurer-5m-pro
Common replacement tutorials for Adventurer 5M Pro
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Equipment usage issues
Print quality problems
Equipment hardware issues
Equipment error messages
Network-related issues
How to find spare parts for Adventurer 5M Pro
https://au.flashforge.com/collections/accessories
Technical Support from the manufacturer
Visit this page: https://flashforge.com/pages/contact?srsltid=AfmBOoqGq4pzHgczogAQhOG-fBTPtI7HMyEBZhwm9xSgMNPergfR5QIu
Use the chat widget on the bottom right.
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