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Mova has launched the AtomForm Palette 300, a prosumer FDM/FFF 3D printer featuring a revolver-style nozzle system capable of handling 36 colors and 12 distinct filament types.
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Mova has launched the AtomForm Palette 300, a prosumer FDM/FFF 3D printer featuring a revolver-style nozzle system capable of handling 36 colors and 12 distinct filament types.

Originally reported by NotebookCheck

Mova has launched the AtomForm Palette 300, a prosumer FDM/FFF 3D printer featuring a revolver-style nozzle system capable of handling 36 colors and 12 distinct filament types. Unveiled at a launch event in San Jose, the system integrates computer vision and environmental sensors to automate calibration and minimize filament waste. The hardware is supported by the AtomForm Studio software for auto-slicing and the AtomVerse platform for model distribution. The unit is priced at $2,000 for the base configuration, with pre-orders currently open for a $50 deposit ahead of an early Q2 2026 release.

The Palette 300 targets the high-end prosumer market by addressing the complexity of multi-material and multi-color FDM/FFF printing, which typically requires significant manual intervention or complex post-processing. By utilizing a revolver-style nozzle mechanism, Mova aims to reduce downtime associated with nozzle clogs and material changes, positioning itself against established multi-material solutions like Bambu Lab or Prusa Research. While the system simplifies the workflow for educational and artistic applications, its non-commercial designation limits its utility in industrial environments where repeatability and material certification are mandatory.

For potential users, the value of the Palette 300 rests on the reliability of its automated nozzle-swapping mechanism and the integration of its proprietary software ecosystem. Buyers should verify the total cost of ownership for the full 36-color capability, as the base $2,000 price point does not include the complete hardware suite. Success for Mova will depend on the software's ability to handle complex slicing requirements without requiring extensive manual user calibration.

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MovaAtomForm Palette 300FDM3D printingmulti-materialprosumerSan Joseadditive manufacturing

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