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MOVA AtomForm Palette 300: Your ultimate tool for unleashing your creative possibilities
Get lost in your creativity without print defects and wastage spoiling your flow.
As a hobbyist, crafting something from your imagination has typically been limited by the tools and materials you had at your disposal. And whether encountering difficult, wasteful processes or the oftentimes imprecise nature of crafting, the result rarely meets expectations. 3D printing was supposed to change all that.
Being able to rapidly prototype and custom print broken components and personalised items has been a huge draw for hobbyists, repairers, and tinkerers everywhere. Suddenly, DIY-ers could easily replace household items or print that one-off bracket without scouring through their local Home Depot. D&D players could print their latest character build exactly how they envisioned.
However, this approach has its limits, as adopters had to deal with unforeseen hassles and even more waste eating into their time and resources. Excessive filament purging. Long print times. Clogged nozzles. Print warping. Layer shifting. And the problems only worsened when it came to multicolor or multimaterial printing. Poor adhesion. Color bleeding. Complex calibrations. Purge towers that exponentially skyrocketed your build costs.
3D printing has become an art in itself, with users needing to negotiate a steep learning curve of nozzle cleaning, bed leveling, and understanding the differing properties of filaments.
Printing aficionados also had to move with the times, creating increasingly advanced renders to keep up with the competition (and their peers). That meant a shift in expectation, with a drive in demand for faster outputs, smoother workflows, and more seamless AI integration. Suddenly, access to this pursuit had become much more complicated and technical, with a larger skill gap to traverse for beginners.
Meet the MOVA AtomForm Palette 300
What if there was a 3D printer that could serve as an accessible creative tool for light hobbyists as well as more advanced creators? A desktop machine that could meet the need for quicker workflows while being easier to use, without the high wastage and complex calibrations.
MOVA believes they have created such a device in their AtomForm Palette 300. A new contender in the next-gen wave of multicolor and multi-material 3D printers, it can ambitiously handle up to 36 colors and 12 materials in the same print job, meaning more complex and versatile builds. Its build volume is big enough at 300mm3, allowing you to create large, multicolor models in one sitting, minimizing the need to split a job into multiple sections.
Its big selling point is its OmniElement™ automatic nozzle-swapping system. It looks like the arc reactor straight out of Iron Man, but it houses 12 auto-swapping nozzles, which deliver 50% faster filament swaps while cutting waste by up to 90%.
It achieves this by replacing traditional filament purging with direct nozzle switching, significantly reducing waste and improving multi-color printing efficiency. This works seamlessly with the ReadyPrint feeding system, which ensures the next filament is ready in advance, cutting down on transition and production times while ensuring the most appropriate nozzle is chosen each time. It’s also super quick, putting it in the upper echelons of pace among CoreXY 3D printers.
Integrated sensory oversight and precision engineering
While speed can often mean trade-offs in precision, this doesn’t hold true for the AtomForm Palette 300, which utilizes more than 50 sensors and four AI-powered cameras to ensure real-time quality control and stress-free management.
These tiny cameras help ensure nozzles are perfectly secure and positioned while compensating for micro-deviations, with an accuracy of up to ±0.02 mm. They also help monitor jobs in real-time, detecting and minimizing warping, failed adhesion, stringing, and even blobs and zits.
It achieves all this while operating at a comfortable 48 dB, so it’ll rarely disturb, and with HEPA air filtration, users are protected from potentially unsafe particulates.
To the victor go the spools
The Palette 300’s separate RFD-6 spool cabinet is also a highlight. Its all-in-one design integrates filament drying, storage, and feeding, while its dual-zone design actively dries materials up to 85°C to help minimize printing errors. Meanwhile, the bottom section automatically feeds the printer for faster workflows, while the modular nature of the RFD-6 allows expansion for up to 36 spools.
With its groundbreaking 12-nozzle auto-switching design and real-time AI print monitoring, the MOVA AtomForm Palette 300 has lowered the barrier for 3D printing, so now it’s not just for die-hard operators, but for beginners, creators, and hobbyists. Suddenly, you’re unburdened from dealing with the technicals; now the only limits of what you can create are what you can imagine.
For more information on the AtomForm Palette 300, visit atomform.tech.
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