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- Full lot COA — PSD, sphericity, flow rate, chemistry
- Qualified parameter sets for the major LPBF systems
- Mutual NDA before any file or spec review
- Free U.S. shipping over $200 · fast dispatch from L.A.
Kings FDM 3D Printer 1000
What your process engineer actually checks
Locked, traceable lot chemistry
Every lot ships with a COA documenting PSD, sphericity, flow rate, apparent density, and full chemistry — and a lot number you can trace. Aerospace and medical teams reorder 4+ times without re-qualifying.
Qualified parameters, not just powder
Validated parameter sets for EOS M 290, Renishaw 500Q, SLM 280, and our own AO Metal LPBF ship with the order. Load the profile and hit density on the first build — no parameter-development burn.
A materials engineer on the line
Questions on ferrite content, flowability, recyclate ratios, or HIP response? A materials engineer answers directly — not a contact-form bot. Most replies in under 4 hours, NDA standard.
Introducing the Kings FDM 3D Printer M1000, a powerhouse in industrial-grade 3D printing designed for those who require precision and scalability. With an impressive build volume of 1000 x 1000 x 1000 mm, this printer offers unparalleled versatility, making it suitable for a wide range of applications—from prototyping to large-scale production.
Equipped with cutting-edge Klipper systems, the M1000 leverages advanced technology to enhance performance. Its closed-loop servo motors and high-precision linear modules work in tandem to deliver fast, accurate, and stable printing results, ensuring that every project meets the highest standards of quality.
The robust construction of the M1000 is designed to withstand the rigors of demanding printing tasks. It features a custom ball screw mechanism that contributes to its reliability and precision. The 12mm aluminum plate platform is engineered to support up to 80 kg, allowing you to work with a variety of materials without compromising stability. Additionally, the independent material storage box streamlines your workflow, making it easier to manage multiple filament types for diverse projects.
Whether you’re an engineer, designer, or manufacturer, the Kings FDM 3D Printer M1000 is your go-to solution for achieving exceptional results in large-scale 3D printing. Experience the future of printing technology with the M1000—where innovation meets functionality.
FEATURES
- Klipper High-Speed System
- Closed-Loop Servo Motor
- Linear Industrial Module
- Extra-Large Print Size: 1000*1000*1000mm
- Fast Printing Speed, Up to 500mm/s
- Stable Printing
- Custom Ball Screw, 12mm
- Aluminum Plate Platform with a Maximum Load of Over 80kg
- Independent Material
- Storage Box
TECHNOLOGY

Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) is a popular 3D printing technology that creates objects layer by layer using thermoplastic materials.
1. Material Feed: FFF printers use filament, which is a long strand of thermoplastic material, typically available in 1.75 mm or 2.85 mm diameters. Common materials include PLA, ABS, PETG, and TPU.
2. Heating Element: The filament is fed into a heated nozzle where it is melted. The temperature of the nozzle is carefully controlled to ensure the filament reaches its melting point without degrading.
3. Extrusion: Once melted, the filament is extruded through the nozzle onto the build platform in a precise pattern determined by the 3D model. The printer moves in both the X and Y axes to create the desired shape.
4. Layering: After each layer is printed, the build platform lowers (or the nozzle raises) by a specific height, typically between 0.1 mm to 0.3 mm, depending on the desired resolution. The next layer is then printed on top of the previous one, allowing for complex geometries and designs.
5. Cooling: As each layer is deposited, it cools and solidifies, bonding with the layers below it. Some printers have cooling fans to help speed up this process, especially for materials that require rapid cooling.
| Build Volume | 1000 x 1000 x 1000 mm, 39.37 x 39.37 x 39.37 in |
| Brand | Kings3D |
| Technology | FFF |
| Working surface temperature | ≤120 degrees Celsius |
| Workbench contact surface | Magnetic platform/tempered glass |
| Optional nozzle diameter | 0.6/0.8/1.0/1.2/1.5/2mm |
| Printing Materials | Plastic Filaments |
| Max Resolution | 0.05-1.0 mm |
| Printing Speed | 30-350mm/s |
| Operating Temperature | 15℃-32℃(60°-90℉) |
| Max Part Size | 39.37×39.37×39.37 in |
Full documentation — TDS, SDS, batch COA, and parameter sets for the major LPBF platforms. Everything you need for qualification under AS9100 / ISO 13485 workflows.
We atomize our own. Custom variants on request.
Tighter PSD, modified chemistry, custom blend? Our ATO atomization lab runs custom batches in 3–4 weeks. Biocompatible, refractory, proprietary — all in-house, verified before ship.
From process engineers running Kings FDM 3D Printer 1000
Unedited feedback from customers who reorder Kings FDM 3D Printer 1000.
Same lot 4 times in a row. We stopped re-running parameter sweeps after the second order — density was identical to the first build.
Asked about ferrite content on a Friday. A materials engineer answered Monday morning with actual data, not a sales pitch. That's why we keep ordering.
COA matches the bottle. PSD and flow are exactly what was on the sheet — we run it on a Renishaw 500Q and it hits density on the first try.
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