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AtomForm Introduces Palette 300 Multicolor 3D Printer

by | Jan 20, 2026

A multicolor desktop 3D printer enters the market, integrating automated nozzle swapping, multi-material printing, and waste reduction to support faster production, improved efficiency, and complex part fabrication across consumer and professional workflows

LAS VEGAS, NV (CES 2026), Jan 20, 2026 – AtomForm has introduced the Palette 300, a desktop 3D printing system focused on multi-material and multicolor production for consumer and professional users. Built on a 12-nozzle architecture, the system supports up to 36 colors and 12 materials per print while reducing material waste by up to 90% through material swaps. As part of the MOVA Group, AtomForm demonstrated the Palette 300 at MOVA booths during CES 2026.

12 Nozzles, Endless Possibilities

The Palette 300 moves beyond single- or dual-color limits common in desktop 3D printing. Its 12-nozzle design enables printing with up to 36 colors and 12 materials in a single print. The system supports mixed-material parts and finished surfaces from the printer, reducing the need for post-processing steps.

The system centers on AtomForm’s OmniElement automatic nozzle swapping technology, which manages color and material changes.

By reducing filament waste by up to 90%, the Palette 300 improves efficiency in multicolor and multi-material 3D printing. Faster nozzle swaps help maintain steady print cycles, allowing complex parts to complete with fewer interruptions.

Precision Powered by AI

More than 50 sensors and 4 AI-powered cameras monitor each stage of the Palette 300 printing process. Automated nozzle calibration and defect detection help maintain precision and reduce print failures during complex builds.

Engineered for Everyday Creative Spaces

The Palette 300 combines quiet operation at up to 48dB with integrated air purification, enabling use in homes, classrooms, and shared workspaces. The system supports up to six AtomForm RFD-6 filament boxes, handling 36 spools simultaneously. Each spool includes independent drying that operates continuously, even while printing, to maintain material readiness. Together, they create a ecosystem for multi-material printing.

Key performance highlights of the AtomForm Palette 300 include:

  • 12 auto-swapping nozzles – Independent, filament-dedicated nozzles eliminate reloading and purging, improve stability, and maintain surface quality.
  • Up to 36 colors & 12 materials in a single print – A new level of flexibility for personalization, prototyping, and artistic creation.
  • OmniElement & ReadyPrint swap technology – Reduces filament waste by up to 90% and makes swap transitions smooth and fast.
  • 800 mm/s maximum print speed & 25,000 mm/s² acceleration – Industrial-tier acceleration and throughput in a consumer-ready package.
  • Large 300×300×300mm build volume – Big ideas, multi-part assemblies, and batching made simple.
  • 50 sensors & 4 AI cameras – Intelligent oversight that increases first-time success rates.
  • ≤48 dB quiet operation with air filtration – Ideal for home, school, and office.

“The Palette 300 isn’t about incremental improvement, it’s about removing the long-standing barriers of multi-color, multi-material 3D printing,” said Jagger Shang, head of product at AtomForm. “We built a platform where creators don’t have to choose between detail, color, material diversity, or speed. With 12 nozzles, intelligent filament management, and AI precision, they can finally have it all.”

“Whether you’re making full-color gifts, classroom models, product prototypes, or detailed artistic pieces, the Palette 300 puts professional-grade creation directly in people’s hands,” Shang continued. “This is about unlocking creativity at lightning speed – and doing it without compromise.”

The AtomForm Palette 300 will be commercially available in early Q2 2026.

Source: AtomForm

About AtomForm

AutoForm develops engineering software for the design and simulation of sheet metal forming and body-in-white assembly processes. The company provides tools used to plan, analyze, and validate forming workflows and tooling concepts. Its software supports die face design, material behavior analysis, cost evaluation, and production feasibility assessments. AutoForm serves automotive manufacturers, tier suppliers, tooling companies, and industrial metal part producers. The company was founded in 1995. Its headquarters are located in Pfäffikon SZ, Switzerland. AutoForm operates additional offices and partner networks across Europe, North America, and Asia. Customers use its software during early product development, process planning, and manufacturing validation stages. The company supports both OEM and supplier production environments with localized technical support. AutoForm reports serving more than 1,000 global customers across automotive and industrial markets.