Artillery M1 Pro S1

Artillery M1-PRO-S1 2026

The M1 Pro S1 integrates an actively heated chamber up to 60°C and a monolithic die-cast aluminum frame, features typically found in the $500+ range, making it suitable for those printing ABS, ASA, nylon without worrying about warping. Compared to an open bedslinger at $200, it eliminates warping on technical polymers, while compared to a P1P it reduces the cost by $200 while still offering active heating. The main limitation is the less integrated software ecosystem than Bambu Lab and the multicolor system that requires an optional accessory.

Data from official source
Artillery Artillery M1 Pro S1 — Fused filament fabrication (FFF/FDM)
INDICATIVE PRICE RANGE
295–350 € ≈ $319–$378
Market estimate — list price not available

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Work area 260 × 260 mm (10.2 × 10.2 in)
Power 150 W
Dimensions 44 × 39 × 49 cm (17.2 × 15.3 × 19.4 in)
Parameter Value Source
Machine dimensions 44 × 39 × 49 cm (17.2 × 15.3 × 19.4 in) manufacturer website
Work area 260 × 260 × 260 mm (10.2 × 10.2 × 10.2 in) manufacturer website
Maximum speed 600 mm/s manufacturer website
Declared precision 0.1 mm manufacturer website
XY print surface 260 mm Compiled by editorial team
Maximum Z height 260 mm Compiled by editorial team
Kinematics corexy Compiled by editorial team
Max bed temperature 120 °C Compiled by editorial team
Max print speed 600 mm/s Compiled by editorial team
Closed chamber True Compiled by editorial team
Multi-extruder False Compiled by editorial team
Native Klipper False Compiled by editorial team
Multicolor printing True Compiled by editorial team
Requires external accessory True Compiled by editorial team

Material compatibilities will be available in a future version.

Software

Artillery OS, a Klipper-based system. Compatible with standard slicers like Cura, PrusaSlicer and OrcaSlicer via G-code. Supports Wi-Fi transfer, SD card and touchscreen control. Compared to closed platforms, it allows advanced adjustment of printing parameters, but lacks a native cloud ecosystem and requires manual slicer configuration.

Reviews from those who use this machine every day will be available in the next version of the platform.

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