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• AtomForm, a MOVA Group consumer and professional 3D printing hardware company, has introduced the Palette 300, an FDM 3D printer designed to enable multi-color and multi-material printing through a 12-nozzle architecture. 3DPI travelled to the launch event in San Jose to learn more about how the system targets reduced material waste and simplified workflows, with…
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AtomForm, a MOVA Group consumer and professional 3D printing hardware company, has introduced the Palette 300, an FDM 3D printer designed to enable multi-color and multi-material printing through a 12-nozzle architecture. 3DPI travelled to the launch event in San Jose to learn more about how the system targets reduced material waste and simplified workflows, with support for up to 36 colors and 12 materials in a single build.
According to AtomForm CMO Zoe Shen, the system is part of a broader effort to simplify the transition from digital design to physical production by reducing workflow complexity and material constraints.
AtomForm’s Palette 300 multi-material FDM 3D printer displayed alongside modular material units during the company’s launch event in San Jose. Photo by 3D Printing I