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Kings FDM 1000 Large-Format FFF 3D Printer – 1 m³ Enclosed Build | 1000×1000×1000 mm

Industrial large-format FFF 3D printer — 39×39×39 in / 1000×1000×1000 mm fully enclosed build, BMG dual-gear direct-drive extruder up to ~320°C, 110°C heated bed. Runs PLA, ABS, PETG, TPU, PA nylon, and PA12-CF carbon-fiber from 1.75 mm filament. Priced by configuration.

  • ✓ 39×39×39 in / 1 m³ fully enclosed build — one-piece large prototypes and tooling
  • ✓ BMG direct-drive to ~320°C + 110°C heated bed — engineering and carbon-fiber filaments
  • ✓ Lead time: 2–3 months — configured to order, installed and trained on-site
Price held 7 days after order.
Install + training included Tailored service plan
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What your process engineer actually checks

Large-format you can validate

A fully enclosed 1 m³ cabinet with a 110°C heated bed and ≤0.0125 mm positioning — repeatable large parts, not a hobby-grade open frame. Print a benchmark before you commit.

Print a benchmark part first

Send your STL and target material — we print a test part on our own large-format machine in California, so you see the surface, strength, and scale before you commit to the system.

An applications engineer on the line

Factory-trained engineers who run large-format AM daily — filament drying, nozzle selection, and profile tuning for CF-nylon. Sub-4h reply, NDA standard. Use the Talk to applications engineer button above.

1000×1000×1000 mm
Build volume
Up to 320°C
Max nozzle temp
110°C
Heated bed
1.75 mm
Filament
About this product

Kings FDM 1000 is an industrial large-format FFF 3D printer with a 39×39×39 in / 1000×1000×1000 mm fully enclosed build volume. A BMG dual-gear direct-drive extruder reaches up to ~320°C and pairs with a 110°C rail-guided heated bed, so it drives engineering and abrasive carbon-fiber filaments reliably at one-meter scale. Klipper control, power-loss recovery, and a filament-runout alarm keep unattended multi-day builds running. It prints from open-market 1.75 mm filament — no proprietary cartridge lock-in.

Kings FDM 1000 large-format FFF 3D printer – 1000x1000x1000 mm enclosed build
Kings FDM 1000 — 39×39×39 in / 1000×1000×1000 mm fully enclosed FFF platform

Why engineers choose the FDM 1000

Four things production teams verify before committing to large-format FFF.

1 m³ enclosed build

39×39×39 in / 1000×1000×1000 mm in a fully enclosed cabinet — one-piece large prototypes, jigs, and tooling other shop FFF machines have to split.

Direct-drive to ~320°C

A BMG dual-gear direct-drive extruder and 110°C rail-guided heated bed run engineering polymers and carbon-fiber filaments, not just PLA.

Open 1.75 mm materials

PLA, ABS, PETG, TPU, PA nylon, and PA12-CF carbon-fiber plus wood-filled composites — open-market filament, no cartridge lock-in.

Built for unattended runs

Klipper control on a 7-in touchscreen, power-loss recovery, filament-runout alarm, and an air purifier — engineered for multi-day builds.

How we deliver it

Every FDM 1000 ships as a working process, not a crate — configured, installed, and validated.

Step 01
Configured to the application

Nozzle set, material plan, and enclosure options specced with an applications engineer before the order ships.

Step 02
Installed and trained on-site

US-based installation and operator training from California — your team runs the first large-format build with our engineer.

Step 03
Validated print profiles

Profiles for your starting filaments plus a drying workflow for hygroscopic grades, verified on your machine before hand-off.

Materials

  • Standard filaments: PLA, ABS, PETG, TPU
  • Engineering & filled: PA nylon, PA12-CF carbon-fiber nylon, carbon-fiber and wood-filled composites
  • Filament diameter: 1.75 mm — open-market spools, no proprietary cartridge

Abrasive carbon-fiber and glass-filled filaments need a hardened nozzle — our engineers spec the right setup for your material. Ask us to confirm a specific high-temperature grade before you commit.

Technical specifications

  • Build volume: 39×39×39 in / 1000×1000×1000 mm
  • Technology: FFF / FDM, fully enclosed cabinet
  • Extruder: BMG dual-gear direct-drive, single head
  • Nozzle diameters: 0.3 / 0.4 / 0.6 / 0.8 mm
  • Max nozzle temp: up to ~320°C
  • Heated bed: up to 110°C (rail-guided, 12 mm quenched aluminum plate)
  • Layer resolution: 0.05–0.4 mm
  • Print speed: 30–350 mm/s
  • Positioning accuracy: ≤0.0125 mm
  • Control: Klipper firmware, 7-in touchscreen; power-loss recovery, filament-runout alarm, air purifier
  • Connectivity: USB drive + LAN / WiFi; STL, OBJ
  • Machine dimensions: 62×51×75 in / 1570×1300×1910 mm; weight 617 lb / 280 kg
  • Power: AC 100–240 V, 50/60 Hz

Priced by configuration — request a quote for a full budget. Leasing and financing available.

Typical applications

Where production teams run the FDM 1000 today.

Large prototypes
One-piece concept and form models
Jigs & fixtures
Assembly aids, holding tools
Automotive
Bucks, trim, functional mockups
Art & sculpture
Large sculpture, exhibition pieces
Architecture & signage
Scaled models, installations
Functional parts
CF-nylon structural components
Case snapshot · representative project

A 0.9 m one-piece display prop printed on the FDM 1000 in PETG overnight — replacing a segmented, glued build that used to take days of assembly and finishing. Send your STL and we’ll run the same math on your part.

Not sure the FDM 1000 is the right fit?

Three reasons teams pick a different platform — tap the closest match and we’ll help you qualify it.

Tell us your part size and target material — our applications engineer will recommend the right platform and configuration on a spec call.

Why source through Additive Plus

  • Official Kings 3D US representative — US sales, service, spares, and application engineering, direct from California.
  • Large-format FFF expertise — filament drying, nozzle and profile selection, and abrasive-material setup; no ramp-up trial-and-error.
  • In-house large-format printing — validate geometry and material before system commitment.
  • Leasing and financing available; sub-24h engineer response.
Build Volume 39x39x39 in / 1000x1000x1000 mm
Technology FFF
Brand Kings3D
Printing Materials Plastic Filaments
Max Part Size 39.37x39.37x39.37 in
Max Resolution 0.05-0.4 mm
Printing Speed 30-350 mm/s
Operating Temperature 15-32 C (60-90 F)
Extruder BMG dual-gear direct-drive, single head
Optional nozzle diameter 0.3 / 0.4 / 0.6 / 0.8 mm
Max nozzle temperature Up to ~320 C
Heated bed temperature Up to 110 C (rail-guided, 12 mm quenched aluminum)
Filament diameter 1.75 mm
Materials PLA, ABS, PETG, TPU, PA nylon, PA12-CF carbon-fiber, wood-filled
Enclosure Fully enclosed cabinet
Positioning accuracy <=0.0125 mm
Control Klipper firmware, 7-in touchscreen; power-loss recovery, filament runout alarm, air purifier
Printing connection method USB drive / LAN / WiFi
Slicing supported formats STL / OBJ
Machine dimensions 62x51x75 in / 1570x1300x1910 mm
Machine weight 617 lb / 280 kg
Power supply voltage AC 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz
Workbench contact surface Magnetic platform / tempered glass

Product videos

Want proof before you commit?

Send us your STL and we'll print a paid benchmark part on a Kings large-format machine in California — your geometry, your material, in your hands before you buy the system. You get the part, a cost-per-part figure, and the validated print profile.

From production teams running large-format FFF

Unedited feedback from engineers running large-format filament printing

★★★★★ 4.9 / 5 · 24 reviews
★★★★★

We print full-size display props and jigs in one piece now instead of gluing sections — the enclosed 1 m bed holds ABS without warping.

MR
Mark Production Engineering Lead · Display & signage
★★★★★

PA12-CF on a 1-meter machine changed our fixtures — stiff, light, and printed overnight from open-market spools, no cartridge markup.

ES
Elena Manufacturing Engineer · Automotive supplier
★★★★★

Support is the difference. Their engineer dialed in drying and nozzle settings for our CF-nylon in the first week.

DK
David R&D Manager · Consumer products

Common questions

Don't see yours? Email [email protected] — NDA standard, typical reply within 4 hours.

What is the actual print speed of the Kings FDM 1000?
The Kings FDM 1000 runs 30–350 mm/s depending on material, nozzle, and geometry. On a 1-meter part, realistic throughput comes from the large nozzles (up to 0.8 mm) and 0.05–0.4 mm layer range rather than headline speed — you trade layer height for finish. Our engineers dial in a profile that balances speed and surface quality for your specific filament and part.
Is the FDM 1000 an open or closed material system?
Open. The Kings FDM 1000 prints from standard 1.75 mm filament on open-market spools — PLA, ABS, PETG, TPU, PA nylon, PA12-CF carbon-fiber, and wood-filled composites — with no proprietary cartridge or chip lock-in. That keeps material cost down and lets you qualify your own preferred brands. Abrasive carbon-fiber grades need a hardened nozzle, which we spec with the machine.
What software and file formats does the FDM 1000 use?
The Kings FDM 1000 runs Klipper firmware on a 32-bit ARM controller with a 7-inch touchscreen, and accepts STL and OBJ files sliced on Windows, macOS, or Linux. There is no closed ecosystem — you slice with your preferred package and send jobs over USB drive or LAN/WiFi. Our applications engineers provide validated starting profiles for your materials at installation.
Can the FDM 1000 run unattended overnight?
Yes. The Kings FDM 1000 is built for long large-format builds: power-loss recovery resumes after an outage, a filament-runout alarm stops the job before it fails, and the fully enclosed cabinet with an air purifier stabilizes the print. An independent, rail-guided 110°C heated bed and a 12 mm quenched aluminum plate keep large parts adhered through multi-day runs.
Can it print carbon-fiber and other abrasive or engineering filaments?
Yes — PA nylon and PA12-CF carbon-fiber nylon are core materials for the Kings FDM 1000, alongside ABS, PETG, and TPU. The BMG dual-gear direct-drive extruder reaches up to ~320°C to melt engineering grades, and abrasive fiber-filled filaments run with a hardened nozzle. Tell us your target compound and we confirm the nozzle and profile before you commit.
How does large-format FFF compare to pellet FGF — when should I choose the FDM 1000?
Choose the Kings FDM 1000 when you want clean 1.75 mm filament printing, finer nozzles down to 0.3 mm, and a fully enclosed 1-meter cabinet for prototypes, jigs, and functional CF-nylon parts. Choose pellet FGF (such as the Kings FGF800) when material cost at scale matters most — pellets run 5–10× cheaper per kilogram for very large structural parts. Our engineers help you pick based on part size, finish, and volume.
What warranty and support come with the FDM 1000?
Every Kings FDM 1000 includes installation, operator training, and validated print profiles for your starting materials, backed by a tailored warranty and same-week dispatch on critical issues. As the official Kings 3D US representative, Additive Plus provides US-based service, spares, and application engineering from California, with sub-24-hour engineer response.
What infrastructure does the Kings FDM 1000 require?
Standard AC 100–240 V, 50/60 Hz power, and floor space for a 280 kg (617 lb) machine measuring roughly 1570×1300×1910 mm with a 1000×1000×1000 mm build chamber. It connects over USB drive and LAN/WiFi and needs no compressed air or special utilities. We confirm site requirements before shipment as part of every Kings FDM 1000 installation.

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