SOVOL confirms the size of its upcoming multi-toolhead 3D printer
SOVOL releases more information about its upcoming multi-colour/multi-material 3D printer
SOVOL has officially unveiled the size of its upcoming multi-colour/multi-toolhead 3D printer. More specifically, they have confirmed the 3D printer’s build volume, which measures 300 x 300 x 350 mm. That’s smaller than the company’s SV08, which has a 350 x 350 x 330 mm build volume.
SOVOL’s new 3D printer is considerably larger than products like the Bambu Lab P2S and X2D, and Snapmaker’s U1. It has a comparable build volume to Bambu Labs’ H2C, which is a seven-printhead 3D printer.
In the post below, SOVOL has pretty much confirmed that its new multi-toolhead 3D printer will feature six changeable toolheads. This is what makes fast, multi-colour, multi-material 3D printing possible. Toolheads can be used for specific colours/materials, and switching is fast and requires no purge waste.
Blind Box:
We just captured a tiny piece of our upcoming multi‑color printer.
A part so mysterious, even our engineers won't tell us what it does. (Or maybe they're just tired of our questions.)
What is this?
What could it possibly do?
Drop your wildest guess in the comments . pic.twitter.com/lIYXQJ4MQg— Sovol (@Sovol3d) May 26, 2026
SOVOL’s upcoming multi-colour/multi-material 3D printer will give consumers a welcome new option. It remains to be seen how it will compare to existing 3D printers with similar feature sets, or how aggressively it will be priced. While it is a shame that this printer has a smaller build volume than SOVOL’s SV08, it has a larger build volume than all the most popular machines on the market.
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